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Solanco FEBRUARY 13, 2019

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

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COBYS Family Services has slated a free program for kinship caregivers, who are those raising a relative’s child, such as a grandchild or a niece or nephew. The monthly educational discussion group with other kinship families will feature a different topic at each month’s session, as well as the sharing of practical community resources. Topics include Setting Boundaries, Healing From Anger, Emotional Wellness, and more. The program will be held at Solid Rock Youth Ministries, 34 E. State St., Quarryville, on Mondays, March 11, April 8, May 13, and June 10, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Child care will be available. To register, call COBYS Family Services at 717-435-8139. Updates will be posted at www.cobys.org/kinship. REGISTRATION DEADLINE

SECA (Southern End Community Association) reminds the public that the coed flag football registration deadline is Friday, Feb. 15. Visit http://secarec.org/ 2019/01/03/co-ed-flag-football to register. Opportunities are available for adults to volunteer as coaches. Call SECA at 717-806-0123 to learn more. CHESTNUT LEVEL PATRIOTS

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It’s Go Time For Go-Fore Golf! By Dayna M. Reidenouer

It has been nine years since Go-Fore Golf was first introduced at the Quarryville Library, 357 Buck Road, Quarryville. The 10th annual event will be held in the library - yes, in and around the bookshelves - on Saturday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Go-Fore Golf is a fun, family-focused indoor miniature golf fundraiser designed to energize the public and build community partnerships,” said youth services coordinator Randi Kennedy. “The community will have a chance to come out of the cold and play a unique round of miniature golf through the library, enjoy lunch or a snack at our 17th Hole Café, and participate in other family-friendly activities, all while helping to raise money for the library.” Various holes have been sponsored by

Face painting, balloon animals, and miniature golf will all be part of the 10th annual Go-Fore Golf event at the Quarryville Library on Feb. 23. local businesses, and some have opted to decorate their respective putting greens and the surrounding areas. “That’s

pretty exciting,” Kennedy remarked. There is a cost to play a round, with separate prices for adults and for chil-

dren age 12 and under. Players may be of all ages, but groups will be limited to five players. Prizes will be awarded for See Go-Fore Golf pg 13

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Solanco High School Class of 2021 members (from left) Kayla McCauley, Holly Sensenig, and Paige Balliet are preparing for a salon day that will be held at the school for elementary girls on March 2. By Dayna M. Reidenouer

Taking a break from hitting the books, members of Solanco High School

Class of 2021 will instead be wielding makeup brushes and nail polish wands during the second annual salon for elementary girls on Saturday, March 2. See High School Salon pg 2

Volunteers are needed to help at the sixth annual Lancaster County Feed My Starving Children MobilePack event that will be held at Willow Street Mennonite Church on March 29 to 31. By Dayna M. Reidenouer

Online sign-ups for the sixth annual Lancaster County Feed My Starving

Children MobilePack will begin on Friday, Feb. 15. Volunteers may sign up for two-hour shifts that will be available from Friday, March 29, through See MobilePack Sign-Ups pg 2 R030861

will welcome Amy Sherald, painter of Michelle Obama’s official portrait, to campus as its Conrad Nelson Fellow. The lecture will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. at the Winter Visual and Performing Arts Center, 60 W. Cottage Ave., Millersville. The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. For tickets and information, readers may visit www.artsmu.com or call 717-871-7600. Tickets are also available in person at the Ware Center box office, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster, and at the Student Memorial Center, Room 103, on the Millersville University campus.

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the Lancaster County Council of Churches Food Hub. The food bank has requested the following items: one-pound containers of peanut butter; canned salmon, chicken, or tuna; one-pound bags of rice; canned potatoes; 12ounce boxes of pasta or macaroni and cheese; and pouch meals, such as “helper” boxes. There will be a variety of tasks at the packing event, and people of all ages and abilities are welcome to participate. Some jobs will require lifting, while others may be done while seated. Training will be provided, and participants will learn about the impact Feed My Starving Children has on those it services. However one serves, it is a valuable event in which to take part, Wenger suggested.

The primary goal of the event is to help young ladies sparkle and shine for the football booster club’s daddy/daughter dance that will be held that evening. “I thought of this because I went to the daddy/daughter dance and my sister is still able to go,” said class member Kayla McCauley. “I thought it would be a good fundraiser. Even though we’re trying to make a profit, it is for the kids to enjoy.” “It’s a nice way to combine the two,” added class adviser Emily Dawley. The temporary salon will be held at the high school, 585 Solanco Road, Quarryville. Guests may enter through the Great Hall doors. The salon will offer hairstyling, manicures, pedicures, and light makeup. Prices have been set for each service, with a discount given if all four services are purchased. While the sophomores feel confident in their abilities to do nails and makeup, responsibility for hairstyling has been outsourced to parents and professionals.

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“Volunteering at a MobilePack is worthwhile on many levels,” Wenger remarked. “It brings our community together to make a positive difference in the world, it teaches all of us to have more compassion for those in need and to do something about it, and it allows us to use our blessings to bless others, resulting in us being blessed through the process.” To reserve a time slot to serve, beginning on Feb. 15, folks may visit https://give.fmsc.org/ willowstreet. Those who would like to make a financial contribution may visit that page at any time. For more information about the MobilePack event, readers may contact Wenger at lmw4fmsc@gmail.com or call the church at 717-464-2422.

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The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg, will host its fourth annual Rails and Ales event on Saturday, April 6, among the historic trains in the museum’s Rolling Stock Hall. The event is open to adults only. Tickets are limited. Several

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munity, we have the opportunity to do something to help alleviate this suffering,” Wenger said. “Last year, our community packed its 1 millionth meal. Over the last five years, more than 5,000 volunteers came together to pack meals that went to those most in need in Somalia, Belize, Haiti, Malawi, and the Dominican Republic. Though this is an awesome milestone, hunger and malnutrition continue to exist, so as a community we need to continue to work to combat it.” Food insecurity is not just a problem “over there,” but it is a local one as well, Wenger said. In addition to monetary contributions, volunteers are encouraged to bring nonperishable food items to the packing event. The items will then be delivered to

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Sunday, March 31, at Willow Street Mennonite Church, 399 E. Penn Grant Road, Willow Street. During the event, the dry ingredients for 300,000 meals will be portioned and sealed into bags that will be sent to those in need around the world. It will take 1,500 volunteers and $66,000 to complete the project. The value of each meal is 22 cents, and volunteers are asked to contribute toward that cost. Donations from those who cannot help with the packing will be accepted as well. Event chairperson Lora Magnus Wenger shared that according to Feed My Starving Children, approximately 6,200 children around the world die each day from hunger and malnutrition-related causes. “As a com-

Supplies have been donated for the event, but girls who would like special items in their hair such as pins or tiaras - should bring their own. “My aunt brought in glitter (last year),” Kayla recalled. “It took my sister two weeks to get it out (of her hair). It was funny.” The organizers hope that they have improved upon last year’s event. Dawley noted that more helpers will be on hand this year and that the appointment registration has been simplified. Adults may reserve a time to bring their girls to the salon, and they will indicate their desired services at the appointment, rather than in advance. Appointments will be available from noon to 4 p.m., and while they are not required, they are strongly recommended. The later times are the most popular and fill up quickly, Dawley said. Registrations will be accepted at https://tinyurl.com/yc3g2wqc. Snacks and beverages will be available for purchase at the salon to add to the festivities and keep spirits up while the young ladies are waiting with their parents to be pampered. “Moms tend to bring their daughters to have some fun together before the dance,” Dawley said. Kayla and class members Holly Sensenig and Paige Balliet offered basic advice for making a trip to the salon a success. Hairstyling clients should arrive with dry hair and wear tops that either button up the front or have large necklines so they will not mess up their hair or makeup when changing for the dance. Anyone receiving a pedicure should wear flip-flops. The proceeds from the event will be banked for the Class of 2021’s senior year, when the funds will be spent on things like prom, class trips, a picnic, and a class gift. For more information about the salon, readers may email Dawley at emily_dawley@ solancosd.org or class adviser Lindsay Capoferri at lindsay_capoferri@solancosd.org.


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The Arts at Millersville will welcome Third Coast Percussion on Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 7:30 p.m. to Steinman Hall at the Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster. The quartet will perform its multimedia soundtrack of the children’s book-to-film “Paddle to the Sea,” featuring works by composers Philip Glass and Jacob Druckman. “Paddle to the Sea” features imaginative sounds and worldpremiere recordings intended to evoke the aquatic world. Third Coast Percussion is a Grammy-winning, artist-run quartet of classically trained percussionists David Skidmore, Robert Dillon, Peter Martin and

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The Strasburg Fire Company extended its annual spring donation and consignment sale to two days last year, and sale committee members were so pleased with the results that they will keep the two-day format again this year. The 45th annual sale will be held at the fire station, 203 Franklin St., Strasburg, beginning at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 22, and continuing on Saturday, Feb. 23, starting at 8 a.m. “Friday evening’s sale was very successful,” reported committee chair Ivan Fisher, referencing the 2018 event. “There were lots of people, and it made Saturday more enjoyable.” The auction on Friday ran until 8 p.m. last year, and Ivan expects it to run later this year. Crafts and small quilt items will comprise many of the auction lots. This year, the food offerings on Friday evening have been expanded, with grilled sausage sandwiches, fried shrimp, and french fries added to the menu, which also includes chicken corn soup made by fire company members and volunteers. Soup takeouts will be available on Feb. 22 from noon to 5 p.m., as well as all day on Feb. 23. “We’re trying to make (Friday) a family night out. Sit down with your kids and enjoy your evening,” Ivan invited. He noted that tables will be set up in the station’s dining hall, and a few high chairs will be available for little children. The success of Friday’s sale last year enabled more items to be moved on Saturday, Ivan remarked. The weather did not appear to dampen spirits too much. “We had a good day (on Saturday) despite the rain,” said committee member Jonathan Peachey. Ivan explained that on wet days like last year, there are more tents to protect items and attendees and much less hay and straw for sale. This will be the first year that horses are not on the sale bill, he added. “Mostly fire companies don’t sell horses anymore,” Peachey remarked. The spring sale - the fire company discontinued its fall sale several years ago - is the organization’s largest fundraiser. “We are looking to replace

an engine in 2021, so it’s important to have another good sale,” Ivan said. Sale committee member Mike Lockard shared that the apparatus scheduled to be retired is a 1982 Seagrave pumper. In hopes of having another profitable sale, the committee has arranged for thousands of items to cross the auction blocks. Hundreds of quilts, crafts, new and used tools, antiques, groceries, new and used furniture, outdoor furniture, sporting goods, collectibles, shrubbery, feed and bedding, farm machinery, sheds, building materials, carriages, gift certificates, and lawn and garden supplies are slated for sale on Feb. 23. The fire company kitchen will sell a variety of food and beverages, and there will be several food vendors as well. A local Amishrun ice cream shop will be among the vendors for the first time this year. “They support the fire company, so it gives us a chance to support them as well,” Ivan said. Ivan expressed his gratitude for the generosity of area businesses, many of whom have donated gift certificates or other items for the sale. He added a special thanks for the members of the sale committee, including his co-chairs, Isaac E. Fisher and Amos Fisher. The vast majority of the committee is Amish. “The Amish community feels it’s a good way to give back to the fire company for all the services it provides,” Ivan said. “But it’s not just Amish that makes the sale successful; it’s the whole community.” Donations for the sale will be received at the fire station from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 20 and 21, and from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 22. For more information about donating or the sale in general, readers may call the station at 717-6877232 or Isaac at 717-687-6223.

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and Kim plays out, Rosie is struggling to move forward in her relationship with Albert. The pair is impeded by Albert’s mother, Mae, played by Merry Yirga, who dislikes Rosie and continually takes steps to thwart the relationship. “It’s a challenge as Rosie to stay strong,” said Calix-Alvarado of her role. “She does show her sensitive spots.” Sauder noted that the role of Rosie stands out in the show for a number of reasons. “Even as Albert keeps folding … and she’s being picked on by her future mother-in-law, she rises above it, and in the end she triumphs,” said Sauder. “There are not many shows from this era that have a woman (character) with that strength.” Beidler pointed out that performing from a script written for a different era can be a challenge. “We’re doing a show set in the 1950s in 2019,” she said. “There are a lot of things said in the show that you cannot say now.” Sauder agreed, noting

that gender roles that were assumed during that time period have changed drastically. The show is known for catchy tunes, and the cast members are looking forward to presenting the songs with dances choreographed by Katie Sina-Kindig. Students mention “Put on a Happy Face,” “Honestly Sincere,” “The Telephone Hour,” and “A Lot of Livin’ to Do” as standout numbers Schnabel noted that he hopes to see audiences enjoying the show. “With a musical like ‘Bye Bye Birdie,’ (you can) a bring your (children) and parents (because it’s) fun for the whole family,” he said, adding, “It’s fun for the cast (too).” Advance tickets for the play may be purchased at www. lancastermennonite.org under the Fine Arts tab or by calling 717-740-2456 or emailing box office@lancastermennonite.org. A discounted student price will be offered, and tickets to the matinee performance will also be discounted.

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Kathleen Calix-Alvarado (left) will play Rosie opposite Javon Thomas (right) as Albert Peterson in the upcoming Lancaster Mennonite High School spring musical, “Bye Bye Birdie,” which will be presented at the school on Feb. 28 and March 1 and 2.

At the recent 103rd Pennsylvania Farm Show, held from Jan. 5 to 12, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding and Education Secretary Pedro Rivera celebrated agricultural education during the state FFA’s Mid-Winter Convention with more than 5,000 FFA members and guests. Pennsylvania’s more than 150 high school agriculture education programs aim to prepare students for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers and beyond. The Mid-Winter Convention recognized the academic, leadership and field-based experiences of 409 recipients of the Keystone Degree, the highest honor earned at the state level. In addition, the Pennsylvania FFA Alumni Association awarded more than 364 firstyear members their own official FFA jacket after they completed a compe titive application process. Last year marked the creation of the Commission on Agriculture Education Excellence. The 15-member commission complements Gov. Tom Wolf’s PAsmart initiative, an investment in STEM and computer science education and handson technical education programs.

More than 5,000 FFA members and guests attended the state FFA’s Mid-Winter Convention during the recent Pennsylvania Farm Show. PAsmart will invest $20 million in new funding for computer science and STEM education, as well as an additional $10 million investment in apprenticeships and job training programs for in-demand careers. As part of a workforce development plan outlined in a report issued in 2018, the departments are working to identify gaps in education and training for those

in-demand career paths; focus on workbased learning, including micro-credentials and apprenticeships; and help Pennsylvanians obtain meaningful careers. The Pennsylvania FFA Association aims to help students develop their potential for leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. For more information, readers may visit www.paffa.org.


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LMS, Kraybill Announce Agreement After 12 years of recent shared ownership, Lancaster Mennonite School (LMS) and Kraybill Mennonite School have announced a new beginning. Both parties signed an agreement on Nov. 9, 2018, stating that Kraybill Mennonite School will become fully independent again beginning on Monday, July 1, 2019. Kraybill Mennonite and LMS have a 40year history of working together, at points independently and at other times jointly. Kraybill Mennonite School sought independent status in March 2018 after LMS shared the need to combine grade levels or close the campus due to decreased enrollment. The Kraybill community united in support of continued operation of the school and its mission. Desiring a Mennonite school in the Mount Joy area to continue, LMS agreed to another year in partnership, culminating with fully independent status for Kraybill for the 2019-20 academic year. “Lancaster Mennonite is pleased to see the Kraybill community rally to ensure Mennonite education continues in Mount Joy,” said Pam Tieszen, LMS superintendent. “It is clear that the transition team is as dedicated as LMS to see our mission continue. It is only with renewed community and family support that our schools are able to effectively (serve) students.” Kraybill Mennonite School continues to offer faith-integrated academic programs, and it has announced a decrease in its tuition rate, according to Kraybill school board chair Mark Graybill. He added, “Course offerings have been strengthened and changes have prompted a strong enrollment response.”

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Eastern Mennonite Missions (EMM) worker Jonathan Bornman presented at an event on Nov. 30, 2018, at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Badhoevedorp, Netherlands. The event’s theme was “A Dialogue Comparing the Divine and the Human in Islam and Christianity.” Along with Bornman, the presenters included Dr. Yaser Ellethy, Dr. Khalid Hajji, and Dr. Bert de Ruiter. The Muslim and Christian scholars had been invited to participate by Tyndale professor and EMM worker Dr. Philip A. Gottschalk. Attendees were predominately seminary students and faculty, but community members were also present. Gottschalk hosted the event as part of a course he teaches titled “Ethics of War, Peace, and Peacemaking.” Bornman, a Christian-Muslim relations consultant, highlighted the belief that humanity is created in the image of God. He said that humans’ ability to creatively solve problems is an example of humans reflecting God. Illustrating this creative problem-solving, Bornman shared the story of M.J. Sharp and his work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Sharp, who was murdered in 2017, creatively sought to promote peace in a challenging setting. Bornman’s main purpose in sharing this story was to emphasize how the creativity of

Lancaster Public Art has debuted a new exhibit at the Lancaster Amtrak Station, 53 McGovern Ave. Two station cases now house work by artist Paolo Del Toro and will be exhibiting in the station until June. Del Toro is a British-born artist who now resides in Lancaster. His work centers on sculpture and the use of foam and needle-felted wool. To learn more about Del Toro and his work, readers may visit

www.LancasterPublicArt.com. The exhibit is sponsored by the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design and the Mayor Richard J. and Gail Gray Fund. The majority of their support goes directly to the artist, and the remainder helps fund Lancaster’s public art program. If a business or organization is interested in sponsoring a station case, a representative may email Joanna Davis at JDavis@cityoflancasterpa.com. Sponsorships are now being

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accepted for the next exhibit, which will span from July through December. The station case displays rotate every six months, and Lancaster Public Art puts out a call for artists in the summer. Those interested in displaying their work in the future may follow Lancaster Public Art on Twitter at @LancasterPublic Art. For more information on the station cases, readers may visit www.lancasterpublicart .com/station-cases-working.

During an event at Tyndale Theological Seminary in the Netherlands, Jonathan Bornman shared the story of M.J. Sharp and his work in the Democratic Republic of Congo as a model for creative reconciliation. God within humanity can be used to do good in the world. Several students who were in attendance had been raised as Muslims but had later converted to Christianity. One student shared they were surprised at how openly the presenters could discuss theological differences in a respectful manner. EMM’s Christian-Muslim Relations Team, of which Bornman is a member, seeks to encourage church leaders to interact with Muslim clerical leaders.

In addition to his work with EMM, Bornman is a Ph.D. candidate at Middlesex University London. His dissertation is focused on the nonviolent practices of a Senegalese Sufi order called the Muridiyya. He served as a Bible teacher in Senegal from 1999 to 2009 but is currently doing research in the Murid community in Harlem, New York City. Tyndale is an international, English-language seminary. The school has had students from more than 80 countries.

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Whether it is to spend more time exploring the great outdoors or enjoying the company of family and friends, everyone wants to find more time in their busy schedules to do the things they love. While work at home and at the office always seems to be beckoning, no one wants to be tied down by housework and/or a to-do list. Though it is impossible to add more minutes to the day, several tips can help people save time.

First, people should clean as they go. W hen it comes to keeping a home clean and organized, it pays to do a little bit at a time rather than spend a whole day or weekend on chores. Wipe down the shower after each use to avoid the build-up of mold and mildew. Dust surfaces in the closet regularly to keep items and clothes clean longer, and wipe kitchen surfaces while cooking. Regular maintenance goes a long way toward keeping a

home tidy and ready for spurof-the-moment gatherings. Second, avoid shopping on weekends. People who work a typical 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. schedule often do their shopping on weekends because that is when they have the most time on their hands. But since that is true for most people, long lines and crowded spaces can be expected when shopping on weekends. People are encouraged to try to carve out some time on a weekday evening,

especially a Monday or Tuesday, to free up precious weekend time and avoid long lines. Third, simplify meal prep. Eating healthy, nutritious food does not need to be sacrificed when pressed for time. Instead, look for low- or noprep meal options at the grocery store that can serve as a standalone meal or as a base with a protein option. Find more information, readers may visit www.veggies madeeasy.com.

Group Names Award Winners The Building Industry Association (BIA) of Lancaster County announced several award winners at its annual installation banquet on Jan. 10. The Building - Industry - Association Awards, the Young Professional Award, and the President’s Award were chosen by association peers and staff. The Building Award, recognizing a member who contributes to the creation of quality homes, thus strengthening relationships in the local community and

providing business opportunities for those that support the industry, was presented to Shawn Garman, Garman Builders Inc. The Industry Award, recognizing a member who has strongly advocated for the industry position on issues that influence members’ ability to do business, was presented to John Bear, Stevens and Lee/Griffin. The Association Award, recognizing a member who has represented the association as an ambassador, volunteer, and leader, promoting the association and its member companies, was presented to Barb Schopf, Integrity Pools and Spas Inc. The Young Professional Award, recognizing a young professional who has represented the association as an ambassador, volunteer, and leader, promoting the association and its member companies, was presented to Jordan Metzler, Metzler Home Builders Inc. The President’s Award, recognizing a member who stood out during Shawn Garman’s term as the 2018 BIA president, was presented to Bruce Gingrich, Glenn H. Gingrich Inc.

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Fulton To Present “The Glass Menagerie” The Ellen Arnold Groff Series in the Tell Studio Theatre will present the Fulton Theatre production of “The Glass Menagerie” from Thursday, Feb. 14, through Sunday, March 3. Previews were slated for Feb. 12 and 13. The production, by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tennessee Williams, takes a look through the fading memory books of Tom’s fractured life as he lives with his controlling mother and introverted sister, Laura. The cast features Zack Calhoon as Tom Wingfield, Charis Leos as Amanda Wingfield, Lexi Rabadi as Laura Wingfield, and Andrew Kindig as Jim O’Connor. The creative team for the production includes Kevin Earley, director; Sean Cox, scenic designer; Mary Lana Rice, lighting designer; Kurt Alger, costume designer; Anthony Lascoskie Jr., wig and makeup designer; Connor Sherrill, sound designer; Katelin Walsko, props designer; Domingo Mancuello, production stage manager; Jenna Edmonston, production assistant; and Bob Cline, casting director. A complete list of dates and times is available at https://thefulton.org/shows/ glass-menagerie.

The Merit Shop Training and Research Center invites applications for its Merit Shop Construction Scholarships, awards dedicated to assist individuals seeking to further their education in careers in construction. An average of eight scholarships are awarded each year, with Merit Shop Construction scholars receiving up to $4,000. The Merit Shop Construction Scholarship Program is sponsored by the Keystone Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) and is administered by the Merit Shop Training and Research Center. To be eligible, applicants must enroll in a trade school, college or university program that is directly related to a construction career. This includes skilled trades, engineering and construction management. Applications must be received by 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Friday, Feb. 22. This deadline includes all reference forms. Notification to finalists will be made in May. Readers may visit www.abckeystone.org/scholar ships to download application materials.

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Three Straight Games Cap Mules Season against the Golden Knights was Zed Baker with 12, Carson Kilgore and Zach Wiker with 9 each, Solanco’s boys’ basketball team wrapped Coleson Shaeffer with 5, and Jalen Henry and up their 2018-19 season with four games in Jordan Rush with 4 each. five days, including three in a row last Another slow start Tuesday saw the Mules week. The Mules dropped a 20 point final to fighting from behind in an effort to catch WarCocalico on Monday, fell 72-40 on the road wick (12-1), the top team in Section Two. at Warwick Tuesday, and hosted Eastern Down 32-17 at the half, Solanco did not have York on Wednesday, bowing out 73-60. an answer after the break. The Warriors “It certainly was a rough stretch to end the pumped in an impressive 11 three-pointers on year,” said head coach Scott Long. “And the day, including seven in the second half, adding to the difficulty was not being able to and pulled away with a 40-23 advantage. practice due to the weather issues. Kreider’s 14 points were a team high. Henry “And, even though we struggled on the and Kilgore scored 7 each, Ethan Clary added scoreboard, I was proud of how our guys 4, and Wiker and Shaeffer each scored from competed,” he added. “They played with behind the arc. Solanco opened the week with its best first quarter, staying within two of Cocalico, 17-15. Unfortunately, the visitors used a 23-7 third quarter run to pull away. The Mules did win the fourth quarter 17-11 but fell short of the victory, 75-54. “Zach Wiker also shot the ball exceptionally well this year, connecting on 44 three pointers while shooting 44%,” said Long. “Zach worked hard to improve as a defender and rebounder and, down the stretch, was one of our better rebounders. The last two games he led us in rebounding with 13 total boards. He is continuing his academic and basketball career next season at Steven’s Tech. “Carson Kilgore also ended his senior campaign on a high note,” Long continued. “He played very well at Warwick (7 points, 5 rebounds) and recorded a season-high eight boards against Eastern. Photo by Bob Diller “Our last senior, Joey Jalen Henry grabs a rebound for the Mules during their Gote, returned from ACL nonleague battle at Warwick last Tuesday. surgery just nine months ago, to play in our last six games,” he added. “The effort he put into his rehab was remarkable. I was happy he made it back.” The Mules finished with a 2-11 Section Three record and were 3-19 overall. “I think there is plenty to get excited about with the returning players,” stated Long. “Jalen Henry, a junior, played his best basketball over the last six games. He works hard, plays with passion and wants to win. Photo by Bob Diller And, in my opinion, he is one Photo by Bob Diller Solanco’s Carson Kilgore of the better attackers in The Mules’ Colesen Sheaffer drives the baseline on War- scores over Warwick’s Trysten wick’s Conor Adams during a nonleague matchup in Lititz George during last Tuesday’s the league. As he keeps improving his finishing skills, last Tuesday. nonleague meeting in Lititz. by Mona Steinhauer

energy against some very good teams.” The Mules capped their busy week with that 13 point loss against the top team in District 3 4A. Despite a slow start that saw the visitors push out to a commanding 48-24 halftime lead, Solanco regrouped and pushed back in the second half. The Mules won the third quarter 20-15 and the fourth frame 16-10, but it was too little too late. Dawson Kreider led the way with 17 points, including five triples. “Dawson had a stellar season,” lauded Long. “He led the entire L-L League in three pointers made with 57. Perhaps more impressive is that he shot just over 49% from that range. Most games he had the other team’s top defenders on him,” Long continued. “He didn’t always get the easy looks.” Kreider finished with a 13 ppg and 3.2 assists per game average. “I anticipate Dawson to be named a LL League all-star,” said Long. “I believe he can play at the next level and we are exploring possible schools.” Backing Kreider

the sky is the limit. “Zed Baker, a sophomore, averaged nearly 8 ppg, second on our team, but more importantly, improved as a defender,” Long said. “He can have a major impact on both ends of the floor and I cannot wait to see what he does the next two years. “Jordan Rush ended his sophomore season starting the last handful of games and really became our go-to person inside,” the coach continued. “He has the ability to score in the paint and rebounds very well. Sophomores Ryan Smith, Colesen Sheaffer and Ethan Cleary all saw varsity action down the stretch. This experience will be huge for them.” GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Solanco’s ten game winning streak came to a close in the quarterfinal round of the Lancaster-Lebanon League playoffs held this past Saturday night in Quarryville. The Section Three champs suffered a 55-38 loss to Section Four runner-up Elco (10-3, 19-4) after surrendering a 14-4 run over the last four minutes of the game. “They created some turnovers and got easy transition points,” stated head coach Chad McDowell of Elco’s fourth quarter run. Both teams had seven players contribute to the point total but the Raiders put three players in double figures. Grace Kreider, Aleksa Burger and Jess Cabrera each scored eight to lead the Mares. Cabrera canned a triple with .02 seconds left in the first quarter, converted the free throw and knotted the score at 13-13. The second quarter was almost as close but the visitors held a slim 21-19 edge at the break. That nip-and-tuck feel of the first half, however, didn’t materialize after the break. Elco held a five point lead midway through the third quarter and pushed it to eight by the start of the fourth. “They increased their defensive pressure and that limited us offensively,” said McDowell. “We were unable to create the normal turnovers that we are used to getting and we never got into a defensive flow,” he added. “They flipped the turnover game into their favor in the second half.” Solanco battled early in the final quarter, cutting the lead to 41-34 with 3:47 left but a strong 14-4 run by the Raiders proved to be the difference. Elco made3 good use of the free throw line, canning 14-of-21 attempts while Solanco was a slim 2-for-4. The Raiders also held a slim advantage from

behind the arc, netting three to Solanco’s 2. “This was a great atmosphere and we competed for four quarters,” McDowell stated. “They played their hearts out and I could not ask for more. We just struggled with their defensive pressure and their inside presence. Ryelle Shuey (17 points) was the difference maker in the paint. “It has been a great accomplishment getting to the quarterfinals these past two seasons but now we need to get over the hump and win that quarterfinal game.” The week opened with a 10-point win at Cocalico last Monday, 61-51. In a game that featured a total of 15 three pointers, Solanco used a 27-18 second half run to extend their 34-33 halftime lead. “It was a shooters night,” stated McDowell. “When you have good ball movement, you get some great shots.” The Eagles, fighting for a league playoff berth, kept things close in the first half, hitting 5-of-8 from down town. “They made some good shots that we contested,” recalled McDowell. “But we got into a bit of foul trouble and could not press like we usually do. We came out in the second half with our trapping press and were able to get steals and easy transition points. Very early on we had three steals on back-to-back-to-back possessions and pushed our lead to ten,” he continued. “That was a big momentum swing.” With a balanced offensive attack, Kreider’s 15 points led the way. She was also tops with six steals and five assists. Cabrera dropped in 12 points and Burger, who grabbed seven rebounds, netted 11. Leading rebounder, with ten, Jade Eshleman finished with nine points, Paige Phillips added eight and Jenna Dombach hit for six. One night later, Solanco hosted Section Two’s third place finisher, Warwick (8-13), and used a 21-10 third quarter domination to pull away with a lopsided 59-31 win. Burger paced the attack with a doubledouble, netting a season-high 20 points and hauling in a team-best 10 rebounds. “Aleksa had six offensive rebounds that she either converted into points or she got to the foul line,” noted McDowell. While Solanco earned a lopsided victory, they did send the Warriors to the free throw line 25 times (Warwick converted 10). “This was three games in three days with no practice in over a week,” said McDowell. “We didn’t have time to refocus on our

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1 point) also contributed. “This was our senior night where we celebrated Grace, Aleska, Jess, Kara and Kenzie along with Hanna Phillips (injured) and Noelle Schneider, our videographer,” McDowell said. “I cannot express enough gratitude and thanks to each and every one of these seniors for all that they have done and brought to our program over

the past four years. They are a special group of young ladies!” Solanco is the top seed in the District 3 5A bracket and will host New Oxford (9-13), Tuesday, February 19 at 7 pm. It is believed that this is the first time in school history that Solanco holds the No. 1 seed in the district playoffs. WRESTLING In non-league action on the mats last Wednesday, the Mules took on Donegal as a tune-up for the post-season- sectionals that get underway this Saturday at Hempfield High School. Despite a slow start, featuring Donegal jumping out to a quick 18-0 advantage, the Mules worked their way back with six straight wins and pulled away for a 41-30 victory. Nick Yannutz started the six bout run with an 11-7 decision over William Small (182) while Robert Castagna worked a 6-3 decision over Joel Grillo at 195, cutting the lead to 18-6. Shaneef Carter, at 220, recorded a 6-0 shutout over Elliot Burnette before Donegal forfeited at 285 to Nathanael Neuhauser, closing the Photo by Stef Supplee gap to 18-15. Photo by Stef Supplee Aleksa Burger goes to the basket on Cocalico’s Katlyn Heck Dominic Flatt’s sudden victory OT during Solanco’s 61-51 Section Three win over the host Eagles Solanco’s Jade Eshleman reaches for a rebound during the win over Ethan Herr not only tied Mares’ 61-51 win over Cocalico last Monday in Denver. last Monday.

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Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo announced last September that 2019 would be the Year of Return, the start of a 15-year campaign to increase tourism and investment in the small West African country. Ghana was pivotal in the slave trade, and Akufo-Addo hopes to welcome people of African descent to the country that most likely played a role in their heritage. The loss of untold numbers of people to the slave trade and colonial rule has had a longlasting impact on the people of Ghana. “Ghana is a part of the world where great need exists,” said Troy Pfoutz, administrative director of Ghana Initiative Mobile Medical Mission, which is based in Mount Joy. “Many people in this West African nation struggle to meet basic needs. Each day, many poor and needy parents have to decide whether to prepare a single meal for their family or to pay the fees necessary to send their children to school.” To alleviate some of the impoverished Ghanaians’ physical needs and to lighten their spiritual burdens as well, Ghana Initiative has sent medical teams throughout the country for more than five years. The teams of Ghanaians and Americans provide much-needed health care at no cost while striving to share God’s love with everyone they meet. As reported in a recent ministry newsletter, UNICEF’s statistics show that malaria, an insect-borne disease, contributes to the death of approximately 20,000 children every year. During medical clinics in 2018, Ghana Initiative volunteers distributed insecticidetreated nets purchased from

During a recent clinic hosted by Ghana Initiative Mobile Medical Mission, biological scientist Daniel Senoo (right) collected blood from a young boy to check for malaria. An auction in Denver on Feb. 23 will raise funds for the organization.

Ghanaians and Americans worked together to provide free medical care to those in need as part of the Ghana Initiative Mobile Medical Mission team in 2018. The next coordinated effort will take place from July 30 to Aug. 11. UNICEF to more than 1,000 homes in the eastern region of Ghana in an effort to cut down on the prevalence of malaria. Volunteers also gave away tooth care kits and toothbrushes, books, crayons and other school supplies, soccer cleats, clothing, hair supplies, and knitted dolls. Prescription eyewear and sunglasses were distributed during eye clinics. Ghana Initiative has also begun to build a missionary training center near one of the towns it regularly serves. The venue will include a warehouse for supplies, a classroom, a dormitory, and a ministry office. The facility will be used to train Ghanaians and other West Africans to enter the missionary field or become pastors. To make all of this happen, Ghana Initiative relies on the support from individuals and businesses, and it also hosts an annual banquet and benefit auction. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, Feb. 23, at Weaver’s Banquet Facility, 2610 N. Reading Road, Denver. While banquet tickets are no longer available, the public is invited to attend the auction. Preview of the auction lots will open at 6:30 p.m., and the bidding will commence at 7 p.m.

More than 130 items will be up for bids. These include dinners at upscale restaurants, flying lessons in a Cessna plane, a quarter-sawn cherry blanket chest lined with cedar, a handtufted Indian rug, artwork, a wooden rocking horse, Ghanaian baskets, a designer purse, collectible coins, gift card bundles, and more. Pfoutz hopes that area residents will attend and bid liberally. “Ghana Initiative Mobile Medical Mission represents the culture of Lancaster County,” he said. “In this county, people are generally caring, interested in helping when a need exists, and generous with what God has blessed them with. The money you might spend on an item that will bring joy into your life will make an impact in the life of a person halfway around the world in Ghana, West Africa.” The next mobile clinic in Ghana will take place from Tuesday, July 30, to Sunday, Aug. 11. Volunteers are being recruited now. For more information about Ghana Initiative Mobile Medical Mission or the auction, readers may visit www.ghanainitiative.com or call 717-615-4459.


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best preschooler, child, teenager, adult, and senior scores of the day. Tee times are strongly suggested, but not required, and can be reserved by calling the library at 717-786-1336 or by visiting www.quarryvillelibrary.org. In addition to miniature golf, there will be other activities available throughout the day. The Balunguy will offer balloon animal art from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and Joyful Canvas will paint faces from 1 to 4 p.m. Also, the Friends of the Quarryville Library will host a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. One notable change has been made to Go-Fore Golf this year. After several years of glow-inthe-dark golfing, the feature has been discontinued, and the course will be open only for regular play. Kennedy explained that the library’s new LED light fixtures do not accept blacklight

bulbs, and the emergency lights are too bright for the event. “The puddles of too-bright-for-glowsticks and the puddles of sodark-we-are-walking-into-things didn’t really work,” she said. “The daytime golf is more popular, so we extended those hours to make up for no more glow.” The library will be closed for regular business on Feb. 23. Passport appointments will not be set, and passport walk-ins will not be taken. Computers will not be available for use. Additionally, the circulation desk will be closed, and items may not be checked out. However, books and other materials may be returned in the book drop located to the left of the front doors. For more information about Go-Fore Golf and library services, readers may call the front desk at the aforementioned number.

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The Lancaster Lean-In will hold its second meeting of 2019 on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. at Kingsway Realty, 1770 Oregon Pike, Lancaster. Leigh Degenhard will speak on “Design: Timeless Tips for Renewal of Your Home” and will also address staging for resale. More information may be received by calling Trish at 717 285-7061.

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The American Heart Association, an organization focused on heart and brain health, has named Bernadette Taylor as the chair of the 2019 Lancaster Heart Walk. Taylor is senior executive vice president and chief human resources officer for Fulton Financial Corporation, a role has she held since May 2015. She began her career at Fulton Financial Corporation as corporate training director. Prior to working for Fulton Financial Corporation, Bernadette worked for MetLife as a senior consultant in its training and development and personal research areas. She holds a master’s degree and doctorate in industrial/organizational psychology from Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Fordham University in New York. She currently resides in Lancaster with her husband, Matt, and two children. The Lancaster Heart Walk is set for Saturday, Sept. 21, at the


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Students Selected For Band Festival

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FAITH REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA): 611 Robert Fulton Highway., Quarryville. 717-786-7559. Sunday Worship 9am; Sunday School all ages 10:40am. Middle/Sr. High Youth Group meets Wed. at 6:45pm. MOPS held every other Friday.:Sept.-May. frpc@faithrpc.org www.faithrpc.org.

FREEDOM LIFE: We’re all about loving God, loving people & loving life! Join us Sundays at 9am & 11am at Providence Elem School for the best 75min of your week! It’s a place where the smiles are warm, the music is upbeat & the coffee is free. Campus Pastors: Derek & Lily Weidman. Online at freedom.life

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF MILLERSVILLE 121 Walnut Hill Rd., Millersville. Sunday School at 9:15am; Worship at 10:30am. Wednesdays: AWANA Clubs at 6:30pm. & Prayer Meeting at 6:30pm. Activities for children, students, men and women. Nursery provided all services. 717-872-4581 www.findgracehere.org

MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 101 S Hess St., Quarryville, PA. Sunday School 9am; Worship 10:15am w/child care thru age 4. Small Groups, Youth Program, Blended music worship. Pastor Chris Eden, 717.786.2941. www.Quarryville.Church Join us in serving Christ and our community.

MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Donald Costlow, Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am, nursery provided. Sunday School 11 am- all ages. Various ministries, groups available. Youth groups. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565. www.mteden.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: Neighbors Multiplying God’s Kindness, 1 Lighthouse Dr, Kirkwood. Pastor Mervin Charles. Sunday School- all ages 9am, Worship 10:15am. Handicap Access. 717-529-4102 mtvernonchristianchurch.com

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. www.littlebritainchuch.org lbpc@littlebritainchurch.org Hearing assistance devices.

NEW DANVILLE BIBLE EVANGELICAL METHODIST CHURCH- 4 Kay Dr., Lancaster. Sunday School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am w/Junior Church & Nursery. Small Groups & Other Opportunities on Sunday Evenings. Wednesdays 7pm Youth & Children’s Ministry, Adult Bible Studies. 717-917-8547 or email: newdanville@bibleemc.com

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NEW PROVIDENCE MENNONITE CHURCH: 121 Main St., New Providence. We are a small, friendly church where everyone is welcome! Sunday worship: 10am. Sunday school 9am. “Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” www.npmchurch.net 717786-4233

PROVIDENCE CHURCH OF GOD: 269 Cinder Rd. 717-786-5580. Sunday School all ages- 9:00am & 10:45am. Family Worship Service at 9:00am & 10:45am. Wednesday Services: AWANA (September-April) 3 yrs-6th grade 6:30-8pm. Youth Bible Study 6:30-8pm. Handicapped Access. www.provchurch.net

REFTON BIC CHURCH: 110 Church St., Refton, Mike Anderson, Pastor. Scott MacFeat, Jr. Student Ministries Director. Worship 10:30 am; Wednesdays at 6:30 pm: Children K-5th grade, Middle School & High School students. 717806-5812 office@reftonchurch.org www.reftonchurch.org Handicapped access & Hearing assistance.

SMITHVILLE CHURCH OF GOD: 595 Pennsy Rd., New Providence. 717-786-1879. A Family Friendly Church. Sunday Worship Service, Jr. Church & Preschool at 10 a.m. Nursery Available. scog.cggc.org

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Welcomes You! 116 Lancaster Pike, Oxford (Rt. 472 just East of Rt. 1 bypass ramps.) Sunday Holy Communion Services at 8:30am quiet & reflective & at 10:30am with Festive Music. Christian Formation & Education for all ages occurs btwn the services at 9:30. Nursery available. Join us for a beautiful Liturgy & warm Community. Check our website for updates. Rev. Dr. Mary Ann Mertz Rector@stchrisoxford.org 610-932-8134. www.stchrisoxford.org

TRINITY EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 1011 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, right next to Buck Hardware.717- 464-4209. Pastor Tim Vesey. Sunday morning worship 10:00 am. www.trinityEFC.info.

UNION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 5637 Street Rd., Kirkwood, PA, off Rt. 472 between Quarryville & Oxford. (717) 5292000. 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 Pe, Quarryville. Pastor R. Blake Deibler. 717-786-8322. Sunday Worship Services at 7:45am, 9:15am & 11am. Sunday School all ages 9:15am; Kids’ Time at the 11am service for K-5th grade. A special needs class if offered during 9:15am service. www.wesleyqville.org; email: info@wesleyqville.org

WILLOW STREET UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 2723 Willow Street Pk., Willow Street. (717) 464-3462. Pastors: Ron Bohannon and Liza Garcia. Adult Study Group 8:15 a.m.; Worship 9:30 a.m.; Kids Connection 9:30 a.m.; handicapped friendly, hearing devices. Nursery care provided. office@wsucc.com

Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533

Solanco middle school students were selected for the LLMEA Band South Festival. They include (from left) Lucia Eden, Joey Null, and Sawyer Weyman from Smith Middle School and Weston Beiler, Caleb Cutler, Charlie Golden, Lindsey Mecouch, Daria Neaves, Taylor Sexton, Lilly Soulliard, Katie Weaver, and Emma Zdrojewski from Swift Middle School. Solanco middle school students were selected to perform in the Lancaster-Lebanon Music Educators Association (LLMEA) Band South Festival on Jan. 19 at Lampeter-Strasburg High School. Smith Middle School students included Lucia Eden, French horn; Joey Null, trumpet; and Sawyer Weyman, percussion. Swift Middle School students included Weston Beiler, trombone; Caleb Cutler, trumpet; Charlie Golden, trombone; Lindsey Mecouch, clarinet; Daria Neaves, percussion; Taylor Sexton, trombone; Lilly Soulliard, clarinet; Katie Weaver, clarinet; and Emma Zdrojewski, oboe.

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ENCOUNTER CHURCH: 300 Hideaway Drive Quarryville, PA 17566 Sunday Service & Kid’s Church 9:30am. office@encounterchurchpa.org www.encounterchurchpa.org 717-786-2756

MECHANIC GROVE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN: 1392 Robert Fulton Hwy., (Rt. 222) Quarryville. Calvin F. Park, Senior Pastor; Misty L. Wintsch, Associate Pastor; Jeff Keller, Pastor of Youth and Young Adults. Traditional Worship 8:15am; Adult & Children’s Sunday School 9:30am, Contemporary Worship 10:30am; Middle & High School Youth Group, 1st & 3rd Sundays, 7pm. Handicap access, hearing assistance device, infant & toddler nursery. 717-786-2723. Wee Friends Preschool 717-806-2161. CLASP Before & After School Program 717-806-2159 www.mgcb.org

PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH meets at 501 Lenover Road, Parkesburg. Pastor James Lantz. Powerful, Soul Prospering Meetings Sundays 10am & Fridays at 7pm Wednesday eve. prayer 7p.m. Email: pwof@icloud.com 610-593-2277.

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COLERAIN CHURCH: 1923 Noble Rd., Kirkwood. Pastor Bryce Wendler. 717-7868322. Sunday Worship Service 10 am. website: 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

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CHESTNUT LEVEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1068 Chestnut Level Rd., Quarryville, 717 548-2763. www.chestnutlevel.org. Rev. John Hartman, Senior/Lead Pastor. Worship Services: 8 & 10:30AM. Sunday School: 9:15AM. Fifth Sunday combined worship service at 10AM, Nursery provided. Wednesday Night Alive Dinner, donation appreciated: 56:30PM. Children’s Choirs: 6-6:30PM., Adult, Youth and Children’s Discipleship: 6:30-7:30PM. Bell Choir: 6:457:15PM., Chancel Choir: 7:30-8:30PM.


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President’s Day

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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES LONG HAIRED, SHOTS AND WORMED, RAISED IN HOME, ACA REGISTERED, $1000. 610-932-0993

SPORTING RIFLE FNH. .308 cal. Extras available, $1,500. 814-860-6856, Call John

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS, AKC, health guaranteed, shots & wormed, 717-661-7947 HAVANESE PUPS, ACA, black & white, Health Guaranteed, vet checked, extra cute. 717-661-7947 ICA SHELTY PUPS, will be vet checked, shots & wormed, cute & friendly, $400 ea. Ready 2/8/19. Call 717-442-5083

(5) RED MINI Poodle Puppies, cute, smart! $850; Also black & brown Poodle cross female, very cute, $350; All of them ready Feb. 21. 87 Martic Heights, Holtwood, PA 17532. 717-205-5229

LOVE ANIMALS? Turn Your Passion into Profits. Now Accepting Pet Grooming Students. 717-933-1333

ACA MINI POODLE PUPS, 1 red male, 1 cream female, 2 black females, dad 12lbs, mom 10lbs, $950. 717-799-3120

MINI AUSSIE-DOODLE PUPPIES very cute, vet checked, shots & wormed, priced reduced $475. 717-314-3889

AKC AKITA Puppies, vet checked, dewormed, family raised, 5 Females & 5 Males. $775. Call 717-548-1368

MINI LOP BUNNIES. Parents are pedigreed, selling these as pets. Call or Text for pics, $35. 717-575-5910

NOTICE

For more information and assistance regarding the investigation of Business Opportunity Advertising, Engle Publishing Company urges its readers to contact: THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF EASTERN PA 717-364-3250

Sleepers & Daycabs

Reefer/Van Trailers

Dumps

WHOODLE PUPPIES, Ready Feb. 13th, hypoallergenic, non shedding, health checked, shots, $1000. 717-475-0381, Terre Hill Area

BLACK GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 1 male $550. 3 females, $450 each. Very nice, playful, family raised, shots & wormed, ready 2/15. 717-529-1044

GOLDEN DOODLE PUPPIES. 8wks old, family raised, very friendly, $925. Call 610-286-3655

IN AN EFFORT to protect the lives of animals, and for the protection of our readers, we will no longer accept “PETS OR PUPPIES WANTED” classified ads. We will, however continue to accept household pet “For Sale” ads. When purchasing a pet, please make certain animal is healthy and has been properly cared for. When selling or giving away a pet please screen respondents carefully. Pets deserve a loving, caring home.

PURE BRED GERMAN Shepherd Puppies, family raised, shots, wormed, vet checked, ready to go. $300. 717-862-3178

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Looking For A Home! Use The Classifieds R030961

Miscellaneous ASPHALT MILLINGS & CRUSHED CONCRETE FOR SALE. For delivery or pick up. Ask about a free estimate to haul and place millings. Please call between 8AM & 4PM. 610-777-2312 DISH NETWORK- SATELLITE Television Services. Now over 190 channels for ONLY $49.99/mo! HBO- FREE for one year, FREE Installation, FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add internet for $14.95 a month. 1-800-219-1271 HEARTHSTONE WOOD BURNING stove Castleton model, 45,000 BTUs. Size 27 ?”H x 25 ?”W x 21 7/8” D Stove is 2 yrs old, in excellent condition. Price is $1,700. Call or text at 717-615-8864

CHERYY LUMBER Air Dried 5 years, stacked on stix. 4/4 X 8ft randome widths, inside storage. 717-333-9575

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Call 1-800-428-4211 to place your 3 line, private party ad for 1 week (some restrictions apply)

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GARAGE SALES KIRKWOOD BASEMENT SALE Heated, 5411 Street Rd,. Fri 02/15, 8a-3p Tools & hardware, furn., HH, books, Office Chairs, misc. NOTTINGHAM, 364 KIRKS Mill Rd, 2/15, 2/16 & 2/17, 8:30-5pm, Garden tools, picnic table, twin beds, fencing rolls, more PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

NATIONAL A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted, local advisors help find solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. Call 1-855-741-7459. (NANI)

Groceries, Shrubs, Farm Machinery, Crafts, Antiques

STRASBURG FIRE COMPANY 203 Franklin St., Strasburg, PA 17579 will be holding their Annual Spring Donation & Consignment Auction Friday, February 22, 2019 4:30pm-? Crafts and Small Quilt Items Saturday, February 23, 2019 beginning at 8:00am

Available will be: QUILTS, CRAFTS, ANTIQUES, SHEDS & CARRIAGES, BAKED GOODS, FLOWERS, TOOLS from PA AUCTION, LAWN ORNAMENTS, SHRUBS, FARM MACHINERY, GROCERIES

and so much more.

FOOD, LOTS OF DELICIOUS FOOD Chicken Barbecue, Hand Rolled Pretzels, Hot Dogs, Soft Ice Cream, French Fries, Seasonal Fruit, Barbecue Pork Sandwich, Chicken Corn Soup 717-687-7232 www.strasburgfire.com

Groceries, Shrubs, Farm Machinery, Quilts, Sheds

Tools from PA Auction, Sheds, Groceries, Flowers, Lawn Ornaments

SUFFERING FROM AN ADDICTION to Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription Painkillers or other DRUGS? There is hope! Call today to speak with someone who cares. Call NOW 1-855-901-2049

Pets

EXPERT, FULL MOUTH balancing & dental care for your horses. Certified Equine Dental Technician E. Kilby 717-244-1724

Bldg. Materials SELLING AN ANTIQUE Car or Farm Equipment? Selling construction equipment? Advertise with us to reach up to 3.2 million homes each week in the Mid-Atlantic Network. You choose the area. Call Engle Printing & Publishing Co. Inc., Classifieds, 1-800-428-4211 for more details.

Pets

ELDER CARE

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

Miscellaneous

Lawn & Garden

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YOUR ATTENTION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Carriages, Tools from PA Auction, Flowers, Lawn Ornaments

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(KNOWN AS WOLF ROCK FURNITURE) GAP – KINZERS AREA

TUESDAY, MARCH 5 • 1 P.M.

NATIONAL

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A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted local experts today! Our service is FREE/ no obligation. CALL 1-844-722-7993.

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STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-in Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-844-374-0013

SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR Sale, Stored under roof. $130/cord. Call 717-872-6927

ADVERTISE TO 10 Million Homes across the USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Call Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc, Classifieds, a member of Independent Free Papers of America- IFPA, at 1-800-428-4211 for more information.

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3533 Lincoln Hwy. E., Kinzers. Rt. 30 E. to Kinzers to property on left OR Rt. 30 W. from Gap property on right. Solid 2-sty. masonry steel commercial blg. w/22,600 SF, 3 separate warehouse/ work areas, gas radiant heat, central A/C, Level 1: 7,200 SF warehouse/work areas w/2 overhead doors 12x16 & 12/18, 2,900 SF showroom space, 900 SF office space w/lunchroom & 2 lavatories. Level 2: 8,200 SF warehouse/work areas, 2,900 SF showroom space, (1) 8x12 overhead door. Special Features: Elevator warehouse lift, 9'-12' ceiling height, 200 amp elec., 3 phase electric, fluorescent lighting, large level parking area for 11+ vehicles, level 8/10 ACRE lot, well & public sewer. Zoned Village Mixed Use. Owner going out of business and serious to sell. High visibility location. Low maintenance & conveniently located site with easy access to Rts. 30, 41 & 772. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., February 16, 23 & March 2 from 1 to 4 P.M. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368). Randal V. Kline, Roy E. Good, Jr. Samax Aaron Z. Nolt Enterprises, LLC Curvin M. Horning Sam Beiler 717-606-2226 www.klinekreidergood.com Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956 717-575-0428

NATIONAL

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THURS., FEB. 21, 2019 AT 12 NOON Location: 3164 White Oak Road, Quarryville, PA 17566

CABLE- INTERNET- PHONE. No Credit Check! No Contracts! $29.99 each! Bundle- Save huge! We’re local installers! Call Free Quote! 1-888-486-5572 CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-800-508-2824 CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!! All makes/ models 2000-2016! Any condition. Running or not. Top $$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re nationwide! Call now: 1-888-985-1806

Block #1 @ 12:00 noon Un-cataloged items to include antiques and collectibles. Block #2 @ 1:30 pm Box lots & household items. Block #1 @ 3:00 pm Cataloged items to include a 3D Art by Abner Zook a 28” x 49” Blacksmith scene -- 3D Art by Aaron Zook a 36” x 60” covered bridge scene -- 3D Art by Aaron Zook a 22” x 36” The Village Blacksmith scene -- 3D Art by Aaron Zook 13” octagon village scene -- 3D Art by Aaron Zook a 10 1/2” wooden bowl -- Carousel horse mounted on Oak rocker runners and other cataloged antique and collectible items. Block #1 @ 5:00 pm Un-cataloged Furniture and furniture type items. Block #3 @ 5:00 pm Cataloged Jewelry, Coins & Currency. Highlights to include 1822cc morgan dollar, 1928-S peace dollar, 1907 U.S. $5.00 note, 1914 Federal Reserve 10.00 note, 1895 2 1/2 dollar quarter eagle and much more. Auctioneer note: This auction includes multiple consignors and estates and includes a great variety of items. This will be the biggest antique sale we’ve had for awhile. Online bidding is available on all the cataloged items.

DONATE YOUR CAR to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. FastFREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398 (NANI)

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CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2002 and Newer. Nationwide Free Pickup! Call Now: 1-800-864-5960 (NANI)

CROSS COUNTRY MOVING. Long Distance Moving Company, out of state move $799, Long Distance Movers. Get free quote on your long distance move, 1-800-511-2181 DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 1-888-623-3036 or http://www.dental50plus.com/58 AD# 6118 (NANI)

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SUFFERING FROM AN ADDICTION to Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription Pain Killers or other DRUGS? There is hope! Call today to speak with someone who cares. Call NOW 1-855-399-8803. (NANI) SUFFERING FROM AN ADDICTION to Alcohol, Opiates, Prescription Painkillers or other DRUGS? There is hope! Call Today to speak with someone who cares. Call NOW 1-855-866-0913

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TOP CASH FOR CARS. Any car/truck, running or not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-888-417-9150

HEALTHCARE CAREER TRAINING ONLINE. Start a New Career in Medical Billing & Coding. Medical Administrative Assistant. To learn more, call Ultimate Medical Academy. 1-855-629-5104 (NANI)

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PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR Wood Furnaces with instant rebates up to $2500. Lawn Care Distributors. 717-445-8431 COAL/ WOOD/ PELLET Stoves and Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/ Sell/ Trade. Call 717-577-6640

SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD $135/cord. 717-806-0303 SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD, Mostly Hardwood. $185/cord. Also Wood Chips Call for pricing. 717-786-9423

SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD:

Mostly Hardwoods $160/ Cord. Delivery Avail. Quantity Discount 717-786-3876

HELP WANTED

General CAREGIVERS NEEDED: CNA's, HHA's & care assistants, make a difference in the life of a senior and put your caregiving experience to work. All shifts available. Call Visiting Angels at 717-393-3450. CONSTRUCTION EQUIP. OPERATORS, DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS W/ CDL, DIRT PIPE & ASPHALT LABORERS. All positions require experience. FT with benefits. Must have drivers license and pass drug screening. Apply M-F, 9-3 W. Craig Adams, Inc., 107 Campbell Rd, York, PA 717-751-0231 or email resume to kim1@wcraigadamsinc.com

INVENTORS- FREE INFORMATION PACKAGE. Have your product idea developed affordably by the Research & Development pros and presented to manufacturers. Call 1-888-501-0236 for a Free Idea Starter Guide. Submit your idea for a free consultation. (NANI) KILL BED BUGS! Buy Harris Sprays, Kits, Mattress Covers. hardware Stores, The Home Spepot, homedepot.com LUNG CANCER? AND Age 60+? You and your family may be entitled to significant cash award. Call 1-866-428-1639 for information. No risk. No Money Out of Pocket. LUNG CANCER? ASBESTOS exposure in industrial, construction, manufacturing jobs, or military may be the cause. Family in the home were also exposed. Call 1-866-795-3684 or email cancer@breakinginjurynews.com $30 billion is set aside for asbestos victims with cancer. Valuable settlement monies may not require filing a lawsuit. $$ OLD GUITARS & AMPS WANTED $$ GIBSON* FENDER* MARTIN. ALL BRANDS. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-433-8277 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN- ONLINE TRAINING AVAILABLE! Take the first step into a new career! Call now: 1-833-221-0660 (NANI)

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now 1-888-416-2330

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Online bidding, lots of photos & information can be found on our website www.paauctioncenter.com or call 717-687-7018 for more details.

DISH TV $59.99 FOR 190 channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-800-718-1593 (NANI)

STAY IN YOUR home longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198

RECENTLY DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER and 60+ years old? Call now! You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 1-877-648-6308 today. Free consultation. No Risk. (NANI) SLEEP APNEA PATIENTS- If you have Medicare coverage, call Verus Healthcare to qualify for CPAP supplies for little or no cost in minutes. Home Delivery, Healthy Sleep Guide and moreFREE! Our customer care agents await your call. 1-844-545-9175 SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY! TV, Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60 MB per second speed. No contract or commitment. More Channels. Faster Internet. Unlimited Voice. Call 1-855-652-9304 SPECTRUM TRIPLE PLAY! TV, Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. 60 mb per second speed. No contract or commitment. More channels. Faster internet. Unlimited voice. Call 1-877-338-2315 (NANI)

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WAREHOUSE – MFG. SPACE – 22,600 SF LEVEL 8/10 ACRE LOT – ZONED VILLAGE MIXED USE

NATIONAL

Now Hiring Trailer Service • Mechanical Experience • Knowledge of 12-volt wiring • Welding experience preferred

Trailer Preparation • Washing & detailing trailers prior to customer pick-up. • Keeping trailers displayed and organized on sales lot. • Assist Service Department as needed.

Service Scheduler • Coordinate and Schedule trailer service jobs from inbound calls and walk-in customers. • Excellent communication skills required. • Trailer service experience a plus. • Finalize billing and customer pick-up. All positions above are full-time and generally require between 45-50 hours per week. Benefits include very competitive wages, 7 paid holidays, paid vacation time and a company match retirement plan.

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PUBLIC AUCTION 2-STY. COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BLDG. 84'x134'


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DRIVER/ CREW WORKER. FT, competitive wages. Looking for driver with clean driving record to work on installation crew on local & out-of town jobs. Some construction exp. helpful, but will train the right person. Call 717-690-2000 or stop in: Shady Lane Curtains, 224 Maple Ave, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505

DRIVER/WORKER NEEDED for vinyl siding crew, immediate opening, valid drivers license required, TRUMARK BUILDERS. CALL 717-419-0610

MOTIVATED INDIVIDUAL NEEDED to drive & work with framing crew. Paid vacation and holidays. 717-786-6619

Are you looking for a job that gives the skills, opportunities & mentorship you deserve, all while making a difference every day? If you are, please consider joining Community Services Group’s Lancaster County Team! Help us grow & enhance the lives of adults w/ Intellectual Disabilities (ID/ASD) while building relationships, assisting with activities of daily life & encouraging community inclusion. Direct Support Professionals (FT, PT, PRN) Program Specialist (FT) Licensed Practical Nurse (FT) Medical Insurance & Benefits are available for those who qualify! Apply at csgonline.org EOE

FULL TIME POSITIONS Looking for highly motivated candidates to grow with us. If you are reliable, work hard and enjoy being outdoors, we would like to have you join our team. All Positions- All Levels including: • MAINTENANCE, HARDSCAPE & PLANTING CREW LEADERS • LAWN CARE TECHNICIANS • LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE LABORERS • LANDSCAPE PLANTING LABORERS • CLIMBERS Competitive benefits pkg: Medical, Vacation and PTO, Holidays, Profit Sharing, 401(K), Life Ins.

ON-THE-SPOT INTERVIEWS WEDNESDAYS, 1PM-4PM 3055 Yellow Goose Road Lancaster, PA 17601 or apply online at www.MyTomBom.com

SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE

Advertiser HIRING: PRESSURE WASHING TECHS Full Time • Valid License • CLEAN Driving Record • TEACHABLE • HONEST • NOT intimidated by HARD WORK! Training: 13/Hr - Lead:18/Hr PAID HOLIDAYS CALL:717-809-4141

www.kirbyagri.com is currently seeking individuals for CDL Class A Truck Driving Positions. Job includes deliveries and pick-ups in PA, MD, DEL, VA and NJ. Home every night. Job offers 40+ hrs/wk. Must be dependable. This is a full-time position with full benefits. Apply in person: Kirby Agri 500 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster PA LANCASTER COUNTRY CLUB, Lancaster, PA. Work is performed onsite in the following county: Lancaster. 10 TEMP, FT Landscape Laborer positions. 4/1/19 through 11/30/19, 5:30-2:00, 40 hrs/week, OT varies, Mon-Sun, Schedule Varies; 7 Days a week. $14.67-$14.87/hr, $22.01-$22.31/hr OT, Raises at employer’s discretion. Mow, trim, rake bunkers, leaves, & debris; aerate greens & tees, lay sod, shovel, and hand water greens, tees, & approaches. Pre-employment drug testing req’d; Random drug testing during employment, Able to lift 50lbs repetitively. Perform daily physical activities, No exp required, will train. Employer may make payroll deductions at employee’s request. The employer will provide workers at no charge all tools, supplies and equipment req’d to perform the job. Initial transportation (including meals &, to the extent necessary, lodging) to the place of employment will be provided, or its cost to workers reimbursed, if the worker completes half the employment period. Return transportation will be provided if the worker completes the employment period or is dismissed early by the employer. Inquire about the job opportunity or send applications, indications of availability, and/or resumes directly to 717-392-8638, rgranruth@lancastercc.com or the nearest PA SWA, PA Careerlink Lancaster County, 1016 N. Charlotte St., Lancaster, PA 17603, 717-509-5613. Refer to JO#12697946

OCTORARA ROOFING IS LOOKING for motivated individual to join our team. Must be a team player & have valid drivers license. Benefits. 717-826-8528

- On Site Tour Guides

PAVING WORKERS NEEDED -CDL Class A Dump Truck Driver -Equipment Operator -Skilled Laborer Paid Vacation & Holidays, Benefits, Great Pay! Apply in person at Leacock Paving 251 Old Leacock Rd, Gordonville, PA 17529 or call 717-768-7281

- Part-time Mini-Bus Driver Tour Guides

ROSSBROOK CONSTRUCTION Located in Cochranville is currently seeking a dependable driver/ worker to help build pole barns. Occasionally out of town. Paid Holidays, Paid Vacations & Bonus’s. To apply call 610-620-4060

All welcome to apply including students and retirees.

Must be 25 with clean driving record No CDL necessary. - We train, good starting Salary, Flexible schedule, no evenings. Some weekends and holidays are required. Apply in person or call

Route 896 (2 mi. North of Strasburg)

717-687-8511 or email info@theamishvillage.net

THE SCOTTS CO, Oxford PA has fulltime CDL Truck Driver Positions with Benefits, Health, Dental, Vision, 401K, Vacation plus more. Class A CDL, req’d 21 years of age, at least 3 years of verifiable driving experience. To apply go to https://careers.scotts.com click on search job, type in CDL for keyword search, Location Oxford, PA. Complete your application and upload resume.

TUSKY RIDGE SIDING Seeks help with Siding Crew. Must have good driving record. 717-286-6206 WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY in the Nottingham Area has openings for Machine Operator, Driver & Assistant Shipper. Positions offer a weekly pay check and a Mon.- Fri. work week.. Call 610-998-1369

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD REACH CHESTER, LANCASTER, YORK, AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES? Reaching over 407,000 households every week with your advertising message is significant. Call 1-800-428-4211 and ask for the "360 SPECIAL" to find out how.

Mechanical Trades MASONS & TENDERS Prevailing wages. Benefits. Start immediately. B & D Masonry, Inc Est. 35+ years 717-397-1689

LANDSCAPER LOOKING For P/T Driver. Retirees Welcome. 717-687-8575

Now Hiring: MILL MAINTENANCE- Hoober Feeds Experience helpful. Full time. Call 717-768-3216 or send resume to eranck@hooberfeeds.com

•Concrete Finishers •Laborers •Equipment Operators •Concrete Laborers •Pipe Layers •Truck Drivers

MIXER OPERATOR- HOOBER FEEDS, Gordonville. Full-time Experience helpful. Call 717-768-3216 or send resume to eranck@hooberfeeds.com

Apply Within EOE • 717-509-4580 709 Hartman Station Road Lancaster, PA 17601

www.hlwiker.com

We are looking for an experienced, highly motivated and goal-oriented

ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER

for our weekly newspaper publication group, serving Lancaster and Dauphin counties. This position is responsible for leading and implementing advertising initiatives to increase sales revenue both in print and online. About Us: The EPC Community Newspaper group reaches more than 400,000 homes in central Pennsylvania each week. Editorial coverage is focused on nonprofit news, community groups and organizations, local achievements and upcoming events specific to each paper’s geographical area. Advertising by local businesses makes it possible for residents to receive our papers free of charge. EPC believes in providing a venue for local dollars spent to be reinvested into the communities in which we live, work and thrive. Degree QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s Minimum 5 years of outside advertising sales experience is preferred 3+ years of sales management experience Proven track record of reaching and exceeding sales revenue goals Demonstrated ability to perform well in a rapidly changing environment Ability to interact with a broad set of businesses Excellent communication and presentation skills

BENEFITS

Professional

Health plan (including vision and dental) Profit sharing/401(k) plan Paid vacation and more

Apply online at engleonline.com/jobs

SHINING STARS STARS CHILDCARE

Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc.

Hiring for F/T, P/T & Substitute Positions Contact Joan at 717-786-2624

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HIRING

HELP WANTED

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

To Do Residential Framing, Remodeling & Roofing • Health Ins. • Paid Holiday • Paid Vac. Competitive Wages • Exp. Preferred, But Willing To Train Overtime • Must Have Valid PA Driver’s License

SUNRISE CARPENTRY Strasburg, PA • 717-725-0273

EOE

Framing • Roofing • Siding

Part Time & Full Time PA driver’s license required. Paid vacation, competitive wages, paid holidays, must be dependable.

MEADOWBROOK BUILDERS Call

717-320-2444

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ENJOY A REWARDING CAREER HELPING TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF OTHERS!

THE AMISH VILLAGE

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DRIVER/ WORKER NEEDED, self-motivated, for dusty barn cleaning & white wash spraying/ construction. In Strasburg & New Providence Areas Fisher’s White Washing. 717-687-9510

IMMEDIATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE WILLOW VIEW HOME IS LOOKING FOR CAREGIVERS / MED TECHS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY ALL REQUIRED TRAINING PROVIDED. PLEASE CALL OR APPLY IN PERSON! 717-786-5519 204 HERRVILLE ROAD WILLOW STREET PA 17584

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DRIVER/ WORKER NEEDED for stone masonry crew. Exp. preferred but not need ed. Must have valid drivers license. King CustomStone Masonry, 717-587-5854

HOUSE CLEANING QUARRYVILLE Area 4hrs, 1 day a week. $12.50/hr. Must speak english & have own transportation. caution indoor pets. 717-786-0875

NOW HIRING

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SERVICES RENDERED ATTENTION READERS PA law requires Home Improvement contractors with annual billing of over $5,000 to be registered with the Attorney General’s office. This registration enables consumers to trace contractors should issues arise between you and a contractor. We encourage readers to acquire references for any contractor you consider hiring.

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A&L TRIMMING, Interior Triming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring 717-529-9017 Leave Message

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AB TRIM & CABINETS LLC, Custom Counter Tops, Cabinetry, Crown Moulding, Stairs, Trimming & More. 717-945-3269 ALLPORT PAINTING Quality Craftsmanship, Interior/ Exterior, Free Estimates. 717-786-4547 PA070585, Fully Insured.

AMISH MOVING COMPANY Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Textured Ceilings & Walls. Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102 CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-866-538-7163 CALL EMPIRE TODAY® to schedule a FREE in-home estimate on Carpeting & Flooring. Call Today! 1-866-538-7163 CD BEILER CONSTRUCTION ROOFING, DECKING, SCREENED PORCHES PA LIC. 112619, LIC & INSURED. 717-723-6576 AMISH OWNED AND OPERATED CLOCK DOCTOR All Fine Clocks Cleaned, Oiled, Repaired. We Make House Calls! Free Pick-Up & Delivery! Call: 717-768-3844 CLOCK REPAIR Housecalls on Grandfather Clocks Clocks Bought & Sold Trager Clocks 717-786-7053

SICK AND TIRED OF BEING SICK AND TIRED OF MONEY WORRIES? Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? Tired of collectors calling? Expecting a tax return? Financial coaching can make the most overwhelming, YOUR situation bearable. Contact NOW! 717-353-6655 soulwithoutfearllc@gmail.com facebook.com/soulwithoutfear STUMP GRINDING SERVICE Free Estimates, Call Dave 7am-7pm, 7 Days/ Week. 717-406-7529 TREE REMOVAL & TRIMMING 717-538-8762 (PA096932) Douglas Tree & Property Service

COLUMBIA – 2BR Apt $850 ELIZABETHTOWN – 2 BR Apt $825 LITITZ – 2 BR Townhouse $950 MILLERSVILLE AREA 4+ BR $2,600 MOUNTVILLE - 1 BR Loft $895 MOUNT JOY – 2 BR Semi $750 WEST HEMPFIELD – 1 BR Apt $815 View All our Listings & Apply On-Line

AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ for Classic & Collector Cars. 717-577-8206 AT SUSQUEHANNA COIN, Willow Valley Square, our 37th year paying top pricesfor gold, silver, coins, jewelry, sterling, etc. 717-464-4016.

ROHRER’S INCORPORATED

PO Box 365, 70 Lititz Road, Lititz, PA 17543 Attn.: Human Resources

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BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

Character and Charm! Completely renovated home circa 1820 features 5 BRs, 2.5 BAs, amazing kitchen and 4 fireplaces. This river-facing beauty will surely suit your every need! $289,000.

DAN THE HANDYMAN, Remodel & Repair, Electric, Plumbing, Carpentry, Bsmts, Baths. Insured, Quality Work. Reasonable Rates. Free Est. 717-682-8006. PA022116

NEW PRICE!

Investment Opportunity! Building features 2 units - first floor office space rents for $850/month and second floor 1 BR apartment rents for $750/month. Many recent updates to the first floor. Call for more details. $310,000.

(717) 786-6200

DRYWALL & PLASTER Repair, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster. ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS @ AFFORDABLE RATES. New/Old Home Wiring. Additions/Panel Upgrades, Ceilng Fans & Pool/Spa Wiring. Fully insured. Free estimates. PA010947. 717-875-7972, 717-615-1103

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.

ITEMS WANTED

NEW LISTING!

DECKS, FENCES, Interior & Exterior Work. Handyman Work. Free Estimates. References. Brian, 717-371-0760.

REAL ESTATE

For Rent

CRASS HAULING, Junk Removal, Moving. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. Free est. Visa/ MC/ Disc/ AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569

Rohrer’s has an opportunity for a Parts Runner in our Service Center. You’ll use a company vehicle to pick-up and deliver truck, auto, heavy equipment, and machinery parts and other equipment. Additional duties include inspecting and storing parts, basic maintenance and clean-up duties. Candidates must possess a valid PA driver’s license, a good driving record, be able to lift and push/pull up to 75 lbs. Previous experience or knowledge of auto, truck, and/or heavy equipment parts is a plus, but not required. We offer great benefits including health, dental, vision, disability, life, and long-term care insurance, Paid Time Off (PTO), and 401(k) w/match. Company sponsored continuing education & training as well as tuition reimbursement is available. Interested candidates can complete an application online or in person or submit a resume by email, fax, or mail. Please include your salary requirements and/or history. Visit our website at www.rohrers.com

I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Match Box, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783.

PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE AT WWW.EPCCLASSIFIEDS.COM

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ITEMS WANTED

215 W. Fourth St., Suite 100, Quarryville Local Service That Makes a Difference

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HOMESTEAD SERVICES: Tree Removals, Tree Trimming, Stump Grinding & General Landscaping. 484-643-8524

NOW HIRING To pick up employees from Peach Bottom, to Christiana, PA.

Seeking a motivated, teachable, and dependable individual.

Mornings & Evening. Monday - Friday Call Sam 717-598-2999 Office 610-979-0387

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NEW PROVIDENCE-1 BDRM house, quiet, nice yard, $800/mo. plus util. No smoking, avail April. 717-962-4563

AUTOS FOR SALE

STORAGE SPACE: 4x12 - $40 717-786-0256.

2000 FORD F150 Extended Cab, 129K mi., Air, 4WD, auto, bed liner & tool box. $4900. 717-872-2339

STRASBURG BORO, 1BR, $675/mo. & 2BR, $785/ mo. Includes S/W/T, Off Street Parking. No pets. Sec. Dep. Req. 717-575-3091

2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN, 7 pass, dk. blue, V-6, AT, PS, PW, cruise, AC not working, CD/DVD player. 176,700 mi. Under floor storage, fold down rear seat, newer rear tires. $2900. 717-568-2601

Millersville 40 Manor Ave. 3BR semi-detached...........................$995 Lancaster Twp. 151 Riverside Ave. 4BR Semi-detached.................$1150 Millersville 104 Manor Ave. 3BR Semi-detached, garage...........$1095 Columbia 130 N 4th 1BR..........$675 Columbia 130 N 4th 2BR..........$825 Manheim Twp. 689 Royal View Dr. 3BR 2.BA, 1 car gar Twhse......$1595 East Petersburg 6040 Pine St. Semi-detached 3BR 1.5BA 1 car garage across from park..........$995 Manheim 101 S Charlotte 2BR.$725 Marietta 589 E. Market 2BR......$825 Also Great Houses & Apartments Available in Lancaster City

LAMPETER STRASBURG SCHOOLS

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AUTOMOTIVE

NEW LISTING - Tons of charm with this multilevel 4 BR, 2.5 bath home. The living room/ kitchen area is great for entertaining with the warmth of the fireplace. Send the kiddos to the family room in the lower level for movies and popcorn. The 18x28 garage with extra storage above is available for that woodworker or car enthusiast. $249,900. Call Kelli for details.

Looking For A Home?

PENN MANOR SCHOOLS MILLERSVILLE - Spacious 4,100 sq. ft., 5 BR, 4 bath home on 4.7 acres bordering the Conestoga River. Features a 70x40 pole barn & other outbuildings. Call Dustin. Reduced to $378,000.

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THE KREIDER TEAM

A member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates, LLC

FARMS - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - SHORT SALES - BUYERS

“TOM TAGLIERI TEAM”

NEW PROVIDENCE - Gorgeous 5.84 acres lot. Mostly wooded, clear home site. You can finance with 0% down if you’re building in 6 months and 10% down with no time frame. Call to find out how. $134,900.

STRASBURG - Come home to this better than new home in Heritage Strasburg, a 55+ community. It features a 1st floor master suite, 3 total BRs, 3 baths, 2-car garage, HW floors, gas fireplace, granite kitchen, all appliances included. $290,000.

SOLD HOLTWOOD - Charming, well kept 1.5 story home in the country, featuring 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, 2.3 acres. 1 car garage, and a full basement. 100% financing available, call to discuss. $195,000.

Tom Taglieri, Associate Broker

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cell - 717.475.5079 Office - LancasterTagTeam.com

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Tom Kreider 717-940-0419 Kathie Kreider 717-940-7514 Dustin Kreider 717-669-2958 Kelli Brandenberger 717-951-7901 Melissa Delp 717-598-4744

Office 717-786-HOME

TOBACCA SHED & BARN For Storage Take one or both. Boats, Construction, Trailers, Etc. Strasburg/ Lancaster Area . $375 ea or $700 both. 717-687-0775

CASH FOR YOUR UNWANTED CAR & TRUCK. Any condition. PA licensed & insured dealer. 717-350-1208, anytime.

For Sale

(WANTED) CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! All makes/ models 2002-2018! Any condition. Running or not. Competitive offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016

SEAFORD, DELAWARE NEW MOVE-IN READY HOMES! Low Taxes! Close to Beaches, Gated, Olympic pool. Model Homes from the low 100’s. Brochures. 1-866-629-0770 or www.coolbranch.com

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES

Wanted WANTED 8-12 ACRES at $1200 an Acre if sewer available. $1500 an Acre for possible park for veterans or families. Please call Lloyd Rutt 717-538-6444 or 717-625-2062

FOR RENT- 3 bdr, 2 bath, modular rancher between Kirkwood & 9 points. $1000/mo., tenant pays all utilities, no pets. Call for more info. Beiler-Campbell Realtors 717-786-8000

$100-$800 For Your Unwanted Junk Cars-Trucks- Vans- SUVs. Prompt, Honest Service. Call KZ 717-847-6083 PA0002

WE BUY HOUSES & APARTMENT BUILDINGS Any Condition. Tired of being a landlord? Cash out today! No Realtor Fees. Fast Easy Cash Settlement! 717-598-2661

$50-$1000 CASH PAID ON ALL VEHICLES Serving York & Lancaster. 24/7 service. Call anytime 717-515-2607

Manufactured Housing

Steve Herr Team

GOT TOYOTA? ALL TOYOTAS Parts, Repairs, Sales, Srvc. New, Oem, Used, Aftm. Weikle’S + save 717-417-2726

309 W. Fourth St., Quarryville

717-786-1300

HOMESITES FOR YOUR MANUFACTURED HOME FOR RENT!

by Herrs

NEW LISTING: Beautiful farmette in Drumore (3+ acres) 5 BR farmhouse & multiple outbuildings including heated greenhouse. Set up for Amish. Great property for $359,000. Call Bryan Enjoy the beautiful view from the front porch of this 2-story Colonial home with 3 BRs and 2½ baths on a one acre lot with a finished basement. $294,000 Call Connie Fantastic View from this stunning Cape Cod overlooking the river. 3 BRs, 2½ Baths on 1.5 acres $309,900 Call Connie East Drumore ranch home on 1 acre lot. 3 BRs, 1 bath. $214,900 Call Steve Investment Properties! We have several new listings of reasonably priced properties. Call Ron Secluded 20 acre Farm in Southern End. 14 tillable acres, pasture & woodland. Farmhouse, Bank Barn & Pole Barn. Call Bryan

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36 Acre Farm, pasture with stream and 20 acres of sloping cropland, 5 BRs, 1 bath Farmhouse, 44 tie-stall barn, 4,000 Sq. Ft. shed. Call Ron 2 Building Lots in Southern End. 2.6 acre and .7 acre. No builder tie in. Call Steve Gentleman’s 36 acre farm in Southern Chester County Farmhouse, Equestrian Barn overlooking pond and meadow. Call Steve

THE STEVE HERR TEAM Steve Herr Connie Herr Bryan Harnish Ron Mummau Katie Hall Amanda Stevens

717.341.2559 717.786.2403 717.629.0941 717.413.7555 717.855.7194 717.951.9617

For more listings, please visit our website H OME S WEET H OME B Y H ERRS . COM

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SOLANCO SCHOOLS NEW LISTING - Upscale condo overlooking Tanglewood Golf Course. Offering 3,000 sq. ft., 3 BR, 4 baths, finished walk-out basement & 2 fireplaces. High end finishes throughout. $395,900. Call Tom for info. NEW LISTING - Lovely 4 BR, 2.5 bath home in Quarry Ridge with 2-car side load garage Nice corner lot with fenced-in yard. Walk to everything. $294,900. Call Kelli for info. NEW LISTING - New Construction by Custom Home Group on a rural lot with farmland views. Features 1,800 sq. ft., 3 BRs, 2.5 baths, granite counters & stainless appliances. $289,900. Call Tom. SHOWS LIKE NEW. Three year old 3 BR, 2.5 bath townhome, upgraded throughout. Hardwood floors, granite counters, high end window treatments, finished lower level, etc. $238,900.

For Rent

YAKIMA BASELINE ROOF rack system, $275. Fits Honda Civics and Fits, older Accords and Mazdas. New condition, never used, 717-824-6144

Looking for a nice place for your new or preowned home and family? 24 Hour on call service, professionally managed and maintained Communities that "Feel like Home". Available lots within Beautiful Communities in York, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster, Luzerne and Perry Counties. Select communities are offering FREE RENT; 3 TO 12 MONTHS FREE! Call today for details! 717 730-4141 BUY DIRECT Unbelievable prices. Hunting Cabin & Landlord Specials, New & Used Doublewides & Singlewides $9900 717-875-1288

CYCLES BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

CASH PAID FOR ATV’s, ATC’s, Motorcycles, 2, 3 or 4 Wheelers, Any Year, Running Or Not. Please Call 610-656-3158

AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR • • • •

Diesel & Gas Service Chassis & Driveline Custom Brake Lines Welding & Fabrication

Jim Gore

717-806-5936 467 W. 4th St., Quarryville

Inspection & Emissions Testing Soon!

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BLACK ROCK ESTATES - Build your dream home in this beautiful community just south of Quarryville, with easy access to Rt. 1. Only 7 lots remaining from 1 to 5 acres. Homes by Custom Home Group. Packages with lots starting in the $340s. STEEL RIDGE - Rural neighborhood located in Little Britain, with 7 lots remaining, from 1 to 2 acres in size. Homes by Custom Home Group. Packages with lots starting in the low $300s. Call Tom for info. $10,000 Incentive until June 2019. EDEN FARM - New neighborhood off Dry Wells Road. Custom Home Group is exclusive builder. 1+ acre lots. Packages with lot starting in the low $300s.

For Rent

Affordable Apartments Modern kitchen with dishwasher, washer and dryer in every 1101 Lauren Lane home. First floor powder Oxford, PA 19363 room, playground, on610.910.9702 site parking, spacious OxfordVillagePA.com community yard.

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