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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

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Toasting the memory of Scotland’s most famous poet BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD

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A healing sanctuary in the Southern End BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD

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ara Woerth has roots in the Southern End that run deep; her family operated a farm in Georgetown for over a century, and she was born and raised on a farm in Kirkwood. Woerth is a Solanco High School graduate, and her father was the first student to enroll in Bart-Colerain Elementary School as a first-grader. Woerth knew

from an early age that no matter where her life took her, she would always return to the peace of the farm, and she officially became its owner in 2013. A s an only child, Woer th avoided boredom by caring for horses on the farm, and their stalls became her favorite place to spend an afternoon. Although she never had an interest in competing as an equestrian, Woerth’s passion for riding earned her the

nickname “horse girl” when she was a child. As an adult, Woerth pursued a career in the United States Army, which led her to stations in other parts of the country and a deployment to Afghanistan. Woerth was excited to return to the farm after completing her service, but she also began to think of ways she could share her little slice of peace with people who could benefit the most from its tranquil environment.

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Woerth tossed around many different ideas, but she eventually narrowed down her vision to equine therapy. In 2017, Woerth officially transformed her family farm on Cooper Drive into Woerth It Hollow, a nonprofit organization that seeks to provide a healing sanctuary for horses and humans alike. “There’s a connection between the human’s heart and the horse’s heart,” Woerth said. “Horses can

Every year, people around the globe gather to celebrate the life and work of famous Scottish poet Robert Burns. The celebration, most commonly referred to as Burns Night, is typically held close to Burns’ birthday on Jan. 25, and it incorporates many Scottish traditions. The Octorara Covenanter Presbyterian Foundation, based in Quarryville, invites members of the public to attend a Burns Night Supper at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 3. The event will be hosted at Beale Manor, 200 S. Church St., Parkesburg. Upon guests’ arrival at Beale Manor, they will be greeted with music from bag piper Thompson McConnell. After a social time and a performance by fiddler Tom Knapp, attendees will participate a traditional Scottish haggis ceremony led by Donald Henderson. The ritual will include a tasting of the dish and Scotch whiskey, as well as information on the cultural significance of haggis. In 1786, Burns wrote the poem “Address to a Haggis,” which contributed to the food’s popularity and its selection as Scotland’s national dish. In addition to haggis, a buffet of beef, potato and leek soup, shortbread and other Scottish dishes will be served. After supper, revelers will be invited to honor Burns by sharing his poems and speeches with each other. The readings often begin with a recitation of the Immortal


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The many benefits of reading Reading is a popular pastime, and self-proclaimed book nerds and those who look forward to the next book club gathering can rejoice knowing that a good story isn’t the only benefit associated with this activity. In fact, there are numerous health benefits to cracking a book. For one thing, reading slows cognitive decline. Natural aging results in a decline in memory and brain function over time, but according to research published in the journal Neurology, reading may help slow that process and keep minds sharp. Reading also improves concentration and focus. Technology draws a lot of attention, and those fast processing times and almost instant gratification can shorten attention

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commitment to routine exercise does not produce visible results. However, just because your abs are not becoming chiseled a month into a workout routine or the scale is not reflecting significant weight loss, it does not mean your routine is not working. As the human body ages, transforming it becomes more difficult. For that reason, a workout routine that left you looking lean and chiseled in your 20s may not produce the same body in your 40s. Luckily, that does not mean the exercise is not working and ultimately helping you

get healthier. Adults are urged to speak with their physicians and identify what progress with a workout routine might look like for someone their age. Progress may look different than it did years ago, but if the end result is a healthier you, then that may be the key motivation you need to keep going. It’s no secret that making a commitment to routine exercise can be difficult, but various strategies can increase the likelihood that individuals will stay the course as they seek to exercise more frequently.

Ideas for healthy eating Diet and exercise are the key components of maintaining a healthy weight and protecting against chronic disease. According to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, eating smart and being active have similar effects, including reducing risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, some cancers, and diabetes. In addition, these healthy living strategies can improve personal appearance and can improve overall well-being, helping people live longer and maintain their independence. People may wonder how to eat better when faced with many diets, each of which promises great results. Navigating the options can be confusing, and there is no mag ic formula to eating better. Common sense can come into play when attempting to eat better, and individuals also can consider the following strategies to make a diet work for them as they seek to live healthier. - Eat colorful, varied, nutritionally dense foods. Medical News Today says each meal should be 50% fruit and vegetables, 25% whole grains, and 25% protein. Select an array of colorful foods that will provide most of the nutrients needed. - Choose fiber-rich

foods. Fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and legumes are good sources of fiber. Fiber helps people maintain digestive health and can help a person to feel fuller longer, reducing the potential for overeating, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. - Note how you feel after eating. Create a food journal where you jot down notes about how you feel after eating certain foods. If you notice that certain foods or ingredients trigger adverse reactions, it may be worth avoiding that type of food or looking for an alternative. Stomach upset or bloating after eating dairy, for example, may indicate an intolerance for lactose. - Explore the Mediterranean diet. While it’s wise to avoid fad diets that often produce short-term but unsustainable results, the Mediterranean diet has stood the test of time. According to the authors of a study published in JAMA Network Open in October 2023, middle-aged and older adults who were overweight or obese and had metabolic syndrome lost visceral fat (belly fat) and showed a greater reduction in the percentage of total fat while adhering to a Mediterranean diet.

They also had delayed loss of lean body mass, which often comes with aging. Mediterranean diets prioritize legumes, seafood, vegetables, and healthful fats like olive oil. - Control portion sizes. Sometimes it’s not what a person eats but how much he or she eats that affects health. Weighing and measuring food can hel p a p ers on control portions and understand how many calories he or she is consuming each day. The National Institutes of Health says eating plans that favor 1,200 to 1,500 calories per day for women and 1,500 to 1,800 for men are good targets to lose weight at a healthy pace when combined with moderate exercise. - Focus on adding healthy foods to your diet rather than on trying to avoid detrimental foods. The greater quantity of healthy foods are eaten, the more unhealthy ones will fall by the wayside. Focusing on the positive can help people feel less restricted by healthy eating plans. B alanced eating is a major component of a healthy lifestyle. While there are many fad diets, eating plans with a proven t r a c k re c o rd t h a t a re supported by the medical community may be the best bet.


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Members of the A-Team, a local special needs ministry, visited the farm to connect with its animals and peaceful atmosphere.

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event six years ago. Due to the event’s popularity and number of guests, the location was moved from Octorara Covenanter Presbyterian Church in Quarryville to Beale Manor after the first year. The proceeds of Burns Night will benefit the foundation’s multiple restoration projects and ongoing maintenance at the church. “ You don’t have to be Scottish to come and enjoy Burns Night,” said event chair Donna McCool. “It’s a unique evening, and we have a lot of fun.” To purchase a ticket for Burns Night, visit http:// tinyurl.com/2024burns night or call McCool at 610-593-6989.

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Solanco Historical Society will host a presentation on Saturday, Jan. 20, at the society’s archives building, 1932 Robert Fulton Highway, Quarryville. The free program will begin at 1:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Stanley White will present “Railroads of Holtwood Large and Small.” White, for many years the president of the Solanco Historical Society and now a director, has spent many hours researching the railroads of Southern L ancaster County, as well as investigating the Holtwood Dam. He has scanned more than 6,000 pictures of these and closely related subjects for the historical society, and he has selected a few of them to share at the

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Bradeon Bickford battled Penn Manor’s Lincoln Yackanech in a Section One clash that went to the Comets 40-27 Wednesday, January 10.

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Join the fight against human trafficking Human trafficking is happening right here in our backyard, and North Star Initiative is working to expose the issue and support the victims. The organization will host Welcome to the Battle, an event to spread awareness and information about the topic, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the LCBC Manheim campus, 2392 Mount Joy Road. The evening will feature experts from all sectors of the human trafficking field, who will provide information on the latest tactics traffickers are using, how to identify trafficking and what to do when trafficking is suspected. “We annually host this event, inviting partner organizations to join us to share their programs with attendees and provide a comprehensive picture to our community of the many people who participate in the battle to end trafficking ,” explained Melinda Clark, executive director of Nor th Star Initiative. “Along with the displays, we invite experts

in the field to a panel where they share their insights around a particular topic. This year we are focusing on answering questions about traffickers’ recruiting tactics and barriers that could prevent someone from exiting the situation in which they’re being exploited.” The panel will feature detective Kevin Quinter, a member of the Anti-Trafficking Task Force and expert on preventing online child exploitation; Mandy Billman, director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Counseling Center of the YWCA, with more than 20 years’ experience caring for victims; Celeste Hutchinson, North Star’s clinical program director, who has extensive experience in trauma healing and vulnerable demographics; and Andrea McHenry, executive director of F.R.E.E. in Berks County, with more than 10 years of experience in outreach and care for women with lived experience of being trafficked. “The speakers are deeply knowledgeable, invested professionals who have so much to offer,” Clark shared.

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“Trafficking is a topic about which we see a great deal of misinformation, and we desire our community to be equipped, educated and prepared to respond. This event is a must-attend for anyone who cares about the issue.” Six partner organizations will be at the event with information about their programs, and heavy appetizers will be served. “Our goal is to provide a forum for members of our

community who care about this issue and want to learn more - whether they feel they have a lot of information or are just starting to realize this issue exists - to have access to experts who can offer current, accurate information,” Clark said. This year, there is no cost to attend Welcome to the Battle, but participants are asked to register at www .northstarinitiative.org /events.

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From Doug: The life of discipleship is “A Long Obedience in the Same Direction.” The journey begins when we recognize who God is and who we are and call to Him as Psalm 130 discusses. My thought is to use my life’s journey to illustrate the life of obedience which includes moments of victory, moments of defeat, moments of loss, and moments of joy. Doug Myer began his management career with WDAC Radio Company in 1999 and currently oversees all operations. He is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute and Lancaster Bible College, where he met his wife, Janet. They live in Strasburg and have three children and three grandchildren and counting.


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Preschool sets open house Lampeter Community Preschool will hold an open house during the week of Monday to Friday, Jan. 22 to 26. Preschoolers and their families are invited to drop by between 9 and 11:30 a.m. to visit the classrooms and meet the teachers. The preschool is located at Lampeter Church of the Brethren, 1900 Lampeter Road, Lampeter. Registration for new families will begin on Jan. 22. T he preschool offers classes for 2-year-olds that meet two days per week on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 11:15 a.m., and a class for 3- and 4-yearolds two days per week on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The

prekindergarten 1 class meets three days per week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 to 11:30 a.m.; this class is for 4and 5-year-olds completing a prekindergarten class for the first time. A prekindergarten 2 class meets on Tuesdays through Fridays from 9 to 11:30 a.m., and this option is for children who have previously completed a prekindergarten program but are waiting to enter kindergarten. This class is suitable for children with birthdays later in the school year or in the summer and allows more time for kindergarten readiness. All classes are taught by experienced, certified teachers. Lampeter Community Preschool seeks to provide

ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH: 600 E. Penn Grant Rd., (Mailing: P.O. Box 635, Willow Street, 17584) 717-464-5683 Pastor: The Rev. Maureen L. Seifried Worship w/Holy Communion: Saturday Eve. 6 pm & Sunday 9:30 am. Livestreaming Visit: www.ascensionws.org

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF MILLERSVILLE 121 Walnut Hill Rd., Millersville. Sunday Worship at 8:15 am & 10:45 am. Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 am. Phone: 717-872-4581 www.findgracehere.org

Lampeter Community Preschool students in Melissa Cramer’s prekindergarten 1 class for 4- and 5-year-olds recently went on a nature walk. The children collected items and discussed them together in class.

a caring Christian environment in which children can adjust to being away from home, grow socially and academically, and develop

an enthusiasm for learning. For more information, call the church office at 717-464-2050 or visit www .lampcob.com.

MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Margaret Rohnacher, Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565 mtedenlutheranchurch@gmail.com

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Where everyone can find a place to belong! 116 Lancaster Pike, Oxford (Rt. 472 at the Rt. 1 bypass ramps). Sunday inperson Holy Communion Service at 10:00 AM, also live-streamed. When people warmly welcome you, you will know you have found a church home where you can come just as you are. The Episcopal Church is Catholic in the way we worship and Protestant in the way we think. You’ll find beautiful music, good preaching, and an inclusive community in which to worship God. YOU BELONG HERE! Check out St. Christopher’s website, YouTube, or Facebook for updates and links. Rev. Dr. Mary Ann Mertz rector@stchrisoxford.org 610-932-8134 www.stchrisoxford.org

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ATGLEN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: E. Main and Dallas Sts., Atglen, PA. Joe Newsome, Interim Pastor. Join us Sundays at 11am as we preach Christ crucified, risen and coming again so all may come to a personal, saving relationship with Christ. BETHEL CHURCH: 3716 Main Street, Conestoga. Sunday worship at 10:15 AM. Pastoral Team: Paul Weitzel, Kevin Kumher, and Jake Farnham. For more information, call 717-872-6755.

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CHESTNUT LEVEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1068 Chestnut Level Rd., Quarryville, PA 17566 Ph: 717-548-2763. Visit us online at www.chestnutlevel.org Rev. John Hartman - Senior/Lead Pastor. Join us for worship at either our 8:00 AM or 10:30 AM services held in the church sanctuary. Adult/Youth Sunday School is held at 9:15 AM. K.I.D.S.Own Worship is held in the Family Life Center during the 10:30 AM worship service. The 10:30 AM service is also live streamed via Zoom, CLPC Facebook and YouTube. Links can be found on the church’s website.

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COLERAIN CHURCH: 1923 Noble Rd., Kirkwood. Pastor Bryce Wendler. 717-7868322. Sunday Worship Service 10 am. Sunday School for Kids at 10 am : Web site: www.wesleyqville.org/colerain e-mail: info@wesleyqville.org

LA COSECHA UN MINISTERIO DE WESLEY CHURCH: 7 Wesley Rd., Quarryville, PA. Pastor Richie Nazario. Servicio de Adoracion 11am. Escuela Dominical para ninos a las 11am. 717-786-8322 x308. rnazario@wesleyqville.org www.wesleyqville.org Facebook@LaCosechaQville

LITTLE BRITAIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 255 Little Britain Church Rd., Peach Bottom (between 222 and 272). Sunday School Classes all ages 9:15 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Youth Groups for Elementary, Jr. High and Sr. High, Choir, Bell Choir, Small Groups. Rev. Thomas Milligan, 717-548-2266. Web site: www.littlebritainchurch.org E-mail: lbpc1732@gmail.com Hearing assistance devices.

MECHANIC GROVE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN: 1392 Robert Fulton Hwy., (Rt. 222) Quarryville. Senior Pastor: Kevin Richardson. Sunday Schedule: 8:15am Morning Psalm Worship, 9:30am Sunday School for all ages, 10:30am SonLight Worship. Handicap access, hearing assistance device, infant & toddler nursery. 717-7862723. Wee Friends Preschool 717-8062161. CLASP Before & After School Program 717-806-2159. Christian Child Care 717-806-2160. www.mgcb.org MEMORIAL CHURCH - 101 S. Hess St., Quarryville. 717-786-2941. Pastor: Eddie Adams. Sunday Schedule: Traditional Worship 8:30am. Fellowship 9:40-10:20am. Contemporary Worship 10:30am. (quarryville.online.church) Here you are accepted as you are and challenged to become more like Jesus. MIDDLE OCTORARA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 1199 Valley Road Quarryville. Sunday Services: Sunday School 9 AM; Blended Worship 10:30 AM. 717-786-3402 Visit us online at www.middleoctorara.org

MT. NEBO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 673 Martic Heights Dr., Pequea. Pastor Chandler Evans. Office 717-284-4331. E-mail: secretary@mtneboumc.org. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. www.mtneboumc.org Mt. Nebo Preschool - 717-284-4331. MT. VERNON CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Growing Deeper, Reaching Farther. 1 Lighthouse Dr, Kirkwood. Pastor Tony Murrin. Sunday School- all ages 9am, Worship 10:00am. Handicap Access. Phone: 717-529-4102. Visit us online at mtvernonchristianchurch.com PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH Sunday Service 10 am & Wednesday prayer at 7:30 pm - at 501 Lenover Rd., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Call 610-593-2277 www.parkesburgwordoffaith.org PROVIDENCE CHURCH: 269 Cinder Road, New Providence. 717-786-5580. Family Worship Services at 9:00 & 10:45 AM led by Pastor Dwight Lefever. Handicapped Access. Visit us online at www.provchurch.net for more information and church updates. Livestreamed services during both worship hours.

REFTON BIC CHURCH: 110 Church St., Refton, Scott MacFeat, Jr. Lead, Pastor. Sunday Worship 10-11:15 am. We offer LIVESTREAM services via YouTube, search “Refton Church”. Student Ministry: 1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm. Clothing Room: 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30pm. Rental Space available. Visit reftonchurch.org for more info. 717-806-5812. SMITHVILLE CHURCH OF GOD: 595 Pennsy Rd., New Providence. 717-786-1879. A Family Friendly Church. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m.

THE WAKEFIELD VINEYARD: 2292 Robert Fulton Hwy., Peach Bottom. Senior Pastors Mark & Pam Couch Join us on Sundays @ 10:15 AM For more info, call 717-955-0183.

UNION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 5637 Street Rd., Kirkwood, PA, off Rt. 472 between Quarryville & Oxford. (717) 529-2000. Blended Worship at 10 am.; Sunday School 9 am.; Fellowship 9:45 am. Nursery provided. Email: upc@epix.net, www.unionpres.com, handicap access.

WESLEY CHURCH: 1104 Kirkwood Pike, Quarryville. Pastor R. Blake Deibler. 717-786-8322. Sunday Worship Services at 7:45am, 9:15am & 11am. Sunday School All Ages 9:15am; Sunday School for preschool through 5th grade, and nursery, during the 11am service. website: www.wesleyqville.org e-mail: info@wesleyqville.org

WILLOW STREET UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 2723 Willow Street Pk., Willow Street. Pastor: Rev. Dr. Zachary C. Wooten. For more information: 717464-3462 or office@wsucc.com

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register at www.lbc.edu/ meet-us. The second term of LBC | Capital’s spring 2024 semester will begin on March 4. LBC | Capital offers online programs that are designed for busy people who are working, raising a family and serving. After graduation, students may make an impact in fields such as biblical studies, business, Christian apologetics, communication, criminal justice, divinity, education, health care management, leadership, marketing, ministry leadership, political science, psychology, social work and sport management. For the full list of online programs, visit www.lbc.edu/online.

LIHEAP program accepting applications The Lancaster County Assistance Office is accepting applications for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which helps low-income households to pay their heating bills through a cash grant. Households in immediate danger of being without heat can also qualify for crisis grants. The cash grant is a onetime payment sent directly to the utility company or fuel provider to be credited to the resident’s bill. Grants range from $300 to $1,000 based on household size, income and fuel type. Qualifying households will

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Bird club sets field trips The Lancaster County Bird Club (LCBC) will offer two field trips in January, both of which are free and open to the public. Participants must register with the group leader prior to the day of the trip. On Saturday, Jan. 20, the venue will be Riverfront Park near Marietta with a 10 a.m. start. Attendees will look for mergansers and other winter waterfowl along the river as well as rubya nd go l d e n - c ro w ne d kinglets, brown creeper, and yellow-bellied sapsucker in nearby trees. Group leader Emily Broich may be contacted at 717-333-9146 or emily broich@gmail.com. The second field

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ASSISTANCE FOR ELDERLY, caregivers provide hygiene assistance, meals, light housework in your home. Insured, Bonded, RN owned & operated. Call Visiting Angels, 717-393-3450.

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The Solanco Baseball Program and the Solanco athletic department are looking for a Head JV Baseball Coach for the upcoming 2024 season. Prior experience coaching high school age students is preferred. For more information Please email Solanco’s Athletic director at anthony_hall@solancosd.org

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SPINELLO HOME IMPROVEMENTS Roof & siding repair, painting, kitchen & bath remodeling, decks, no job too odd or too small, references, insured. PA031727. Call Mike Spinello, 717-464-5466.

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• Career PTF City Carrier Positions w/Benefits and starting at $22.18 per hour • Rural Carrier Assistant $20.38 per hour + (85¢ per mile reimbursement for POV) • Assistant Rural Carrier $20.38 per hour (Scheduled to work Sundays and Holidays only. May volunteer Monday through Saturday)

BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-577-8206 Krmiller1965@yahoo.com

CORVETTES WANTED Any year, especially 1958-1967 Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561

WANTED! MOTORCYCLES! ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, BSA, and other foreign models. $$PAYING CA$H$$ 717-577-8206 Krmiller1965@yahoo.com

REAL ESTATE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis. *NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.

For Rent COMMERCIAL BLDG. (40x60) w/(3) overhead doors, loading dock, (2) pass doors, 3 phase elec., propane heat, bath, and 11.5’ ceiling height. Located in Southern Lancaster Co. along Rt 272/Wakefield area. Tenant pays utilities. Asking $2,000/mo. Call Christ Taylor, BEILER-CAMPBELL REALTORS 717-786-8000 or 717-717-3715. STRASBURG BORO - 2BRs, 1 bath, off-st. parking, no pets, sec. dep. req. $950/mo. 717-575-3091.

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE & trucks. $350 & up. 484-886-1971

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We Offer Our Team Members a Variety of Benefits: • Competitive Pay & Reimbursement • Health, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance • Paid Sick, Vacation & Federal Holiday Leave • Opportunity for Career Development & Training • Regular Salary Increases, Overtime, Night/Sunday Premium, Cost of Living Adjustments

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Classic, Muscle & Sports Cars Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561

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ITEMS WANTED A BUYER SEEKS Old Books, Postcards, Photos, COSTUME JEWELRY, Pottery, Antiques, Complete Estates. Call Cara at 610-918-2528 or 484-356-3123

MAKE A TAX-SAVVY move this holiday season and year-end! Donate your car, truck, boat, RV, and more to champion our veterans. Arrange a swift, no-cost vehicle pickup and secure a generous year-end tax deduction. Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-877-327-0686 today!

WANTED: CARS/TRUCKS In Excellent Condition Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES $0-$1,000

Always paying cash for junk cars. Prompt, Honest Service. 717-877-5957 PA0002

$300-$1,000 CASH PAID

ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York/Lancaster. 717-515-2607

CYCLES CASH PAID: ATVs, ATCs, Golf Carts, Motorcycles, 2/3/4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Call/Txt 610-656-3158


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4-H horse club plans meeting

The Penn State Extension Lancaster 4-H Saddle Cinches club will hold an in-person, reorganizational meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 6:45 p.m. at Meadowind Farm, 1945 Shumaker Road, Manheim. This meeting is intended for prospective new members and returning members ages 8 to 18 as of Jan. 1. Parents of first-time members are encouraged to attend. Owning a horse is not required to be a member. 4-H horse clubs provide educational opportunities but do not provide horses or riding lessons. Children ages 5 to 7 as of Jan. 1 will follow a Cloverbud curriculum. For more information, including details on accessibility for people with disabilities, contact Diane Edmond, Saddle Cinches organizational leader, at 717-3301880 or DianeMEdmond@ yahoo.com. Additionally, online registration in the Pennsylvania 4-H enrollment system, zSuite, is required for all 4-H members. Instructions are available at https://extension.psu.edu/ programs/4-h/get-involved/ youth-and-parents/join. For more information on the 4-H program, contact Lori Little or Laura Rodgers at the Penn State Extension Lancaster office at 717-394-6851 or LancasterExt@psu.edu.

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Garden club sets meeting The Women’s Garden Club of Lancaster County will meet on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 1 p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 301 St. Thomas Road, Lancaster. John Wallace, Millersville University entomologist, will present “Garden Insects: Managing the Mob of Good, Bad, and Ugly.” Wallace will explain the benefits of certain bugs and share tips for keeping mosquitos out of one’s garden. At the meeting, the club will also collect valentines for veterans. Guests may attend for a fee.


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