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Chapel Sets Open House

The Solanco Toy Drive saw an increase in need last year due to the pandemic. However, toys were still provided to every family that preregistered and showed up to the distribution. Jodi noted that she anticipates that about 100 families, which could include up to 350 children, will need toys this year.

“It’s such a wonderful way to support our neighbors and those in need of a little Christmas cheer,” said Jodi.

Toys and gifts suitable for children age 12 and under may be dropped off at Nickel Mine Floor Covering, 359 Buck Road, Quarryville; Quarryville Family Restaurant, 134 E. State St., Quarryville; Glam It Up, 4 S. Church St., Quarryville; and The Daily Grind, 221 W. Fourth St., Quarryville. Items may also be purchased from the event’s Amazon wish list, a link to which has been posted on the organization’s Facebook page. The deadline for donations at all locations is Thursday, Dec. 9, and Amazon orders must be delivered by Dec. 9.

The distribution will take place at Nickel Mine Floor Covering on Saturday, Dec. 11, from 9 a.m. to noon. Families that wish to preregister for Christmas gifts for their children may do so at https://bit.ly/solancotoy driveregister. Preregistration is required and must be completed by Friday, Dec. 10. When picking up toys, parents must bring a valid photo ID with an address that matches their preregistration.

For more information about the Solanco Toy Drive, call Jodi at 717-475-0403. Those interested in making monetary donations can do so at www.solancotoydrive.com.

As part of the Extraordinary Give event on Friday, Nov. 19, Boehm’s Chapel, 13 W. Boehms Road, Willow Street, will hold an open house. The event will begin at 1 p.m. and run late into the evening.

Refreshments will be available, and there will be a campfire. Masking within the chapel is required.

The chapel, which dates to 1791, was the first building constructed for Methodist worship in Lancaster County and is the fourth-oldest standing Methodist worship place in the country. The chapel is maintained by the Boehm’s Chapel Society, which will seek donations through the Extraordinary Give.

For details, call or text Marv Adams at 717-368-3461.

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The Fulton Theatre’s lineup for this fall includes Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” as well as “Snow White.” Fulton Theatre performs at the Fulton Opera House, 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster.

“Cinderella” opened on Nov. 11 and will continue on select dates through Sunday, Jan. 2. Inspired by the 1997 teleplay starring Brandy Norwood and Whitney Houston, this show is the largest production in the Fulton’s history. It features over 250 custom and handcrafted costumes, commissioned and created in collaboration with Maine State Music Theatre, and a carriage built exclusively for the Fulton Theatre in New York.

Performances of “Snow White” will take place between Saturday, Nov. 20, and Thursday, Dec. 30. In this production, with original book, music, and lyrics by Marc Robin and Curt Dale Clark, the seven dwarves grow up to be seven historical figures, and Snow White takes a journey to search for true happiness and learn to confidently make decisions for herself.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call 717397-7425 or visit www. thefulton.org. Masks are required for all productions and must be worn at all times, except while eating or drinking in the theater or lobby areas.

Holiday-themed wreaths, other greens, grave blankets, and door swags will be sold in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors.

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from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 5, from noon to 3 p.m. Greens will be displayed and sold on a firstcome, first-served basis inside the society’s archive building, 1932 Robert Fulton Highway, Quarryville. Custom orders are also available and can be made until Wednesday, Dec. 1. Those interested in preordering can call the society at 717-548-2679 or Peg Wurst at 717-392-5023. Only cash and checks will be accepted as form of payment.

To prepare for the annual sale, about five people make decorative items through the summer and into the fall. They craft ornamental arrangements, paint pinecones, tie ribbons and bows, and more. The greens themselves are pruned and cut after Thanksgiving. Wurst, a member of SLCHS’ archive committee, noted that handling and making items close to the sale keeps them fresh.

Wurst also mentioned that there is a need for greens, so as people prune their boxwood, juniper, and other evergreen trees or shrubs, they can bring in a batch of greens themselves to the society, or they can contact the society and members will have someone come to their location. Wurst is also looking for volunteers to help make arrangements for the sale. Volunteers will meet for five days from Monday, Nov. 29, to Friday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the basement of the society’s archives. Lunch and snacks will be provided.

“It’s a lot of fun!” exclaimed Wurst. “And volunteers don’t need to be there all day. We will take whatever they can contribute.”

Those who are not vaccinated are encouraged to wear a mask. Proceeds from the greens sale help to support the society members’ work to preserve the Robert Fulton Birthplace and local heritage and to maintain the society’s growing collection of artifacts as well as family and community records. To learn more about SLCHS, visit www.southern lancasterhistory.org.

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Bird Club To Award Scholarship

The Lancaster County Bird Club will award the annual Harold B. Morrin Scholarship to one youth ages 12 to 18 and one adult to promote birding, conservation, or nature study in general. A maximum of $400 per award will be given for activities and projects that meet the criteria.

For an application and details, including specific information about scholarship criteria and examples of suggested projects, visit www.lancasterbirdclub.org and click on the About Us tab. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, Dec. 1. For more information, call Barbara Hunsberger at 717-984-2738.

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