recROC’s Boulder Bash competitors will be climbing the walls
BY JEFF FALK
Uniqueness is part of recROC’s character and charm. It’s that same uniqueness that allows recROC, a satellite facility of the Lititz recCenter, to stage special events like Boulder Bash.
More an event than a fundraiser, Boulder Bash’s primary goal is to cater to the rock-climbing community and to introduce others to the activity. The event also addresses recROC and the Lititz recCenter’s broader mission of getting people moving
and keeping them moving.
“This is an event we’re excited to spend our time and energy
“We want to make sure that everyone at any level can come in and have a good experience.”
on,” said Corey Pickel, Lititz recCenter’s associate executive director. “It’s time for the boulder
community to shine. Bouldering may attract people who aren’t necessarily attracted to organized sports. This is a community event, and participants have the support of everyone around them.”
Located at 201 Rock Lititz Blvd., Suite 10, Lititz, recROC will conduct this year’s Boulder Bash at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14. Prizes will be awarded in four categories: advanced, intermediate, novice and youth.
Climbing competitors can register online at www.lititzrec roc.com or in person on the day
BY JEFF FALK
It’s broadening horizons. It’s seeking to reach more people. It’s attempting to do a greater good.
Blessings of Hope (BOH) is expanding its mission.
The local nonprofit’s upcoming
car show represents the next step in BOH’s continuing evolution. Because it believes what it does is important, BOH seeks to share its purpose with everyone it can reach.
“We’re here to serve the community,” said Darek Raguza, who’s been BOH’s director of
BY JEFF FALK
Beyond making services available to veterans, the Lancaster Vet Center (LVC) has a desire to make sure those benefits are being used. LVC wants to serve veterans in much the same way that veterans served others.
“Some veterans will say, ‘Why me? Why do I deserve this?’’’ said Phil Grant, who’s been LVC’s director since February of 2022.
“The reason is because your service qualified you for these services. There’s no fee. There’s no cost. The eligibility doesn’t expire. They earned it through their time in the military.”
“Our motto is ‘Connection, Camaraderie, Community,’” continued Grant. “We want to live up to that. When you come here, you’ll be able to connect with your vet community and build that camaraderie. That’s
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The Exploring, Growing Together (EGT) Discussion Forum will meet on Thursdays, Sept. 12 and 26, to discuss “Ghost in the Wires,” the autobiography of computer hacker Kevin Mitnick. Facilitated by Shanna Boley, the discussion will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in the Community Room at the Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz. Attendees are welcome to bring a lunch to eat during the discussion. Although the EGT forum has
changed locations, the focus of the group is the same. The series aims to offer a safe learning environment where people may discuss and explore diverse topics and beliefs. Each person must obtain the materials for the course unless specified in the group’s schedule, which is subject to change. Those planning to attend are asked to contact Linda at 717-626-0745 or raven303@ptd.net. The schedule may also be obtained by contacting Linda.
St. Luke’s UCC sets activities
St. Luke’s United Church of Christ (UCC), 222 N. Broad St., Lititz, will return to its fall-through-spring hours on Sunday, Sept. 8. On this date, the church will host an intergenerational program from 9 to 10 a.m. Chalk artist Cora Hurst, Elva Hurst’s daughter, will present “You Can Make a Difference.”
A worship service will take place from 10:30 to 11:30
a.m., and Communion will be celebrated.
Regular Sunday school classes will resume on Sunday, Sept. 15, at 9 a.m. There will be classes for those from kindergarten through adults. Nursery care is available. For more information, call the church office at 717-626-7100 on Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
of the event.
Spectators are welcome to attend, and an admission fee will be charged.
“For our area, it’s definitely a unique event because there aren’t many bouldering facilities here,” said Pickel. “For Lititz and central Pennsylvania in general, it’s fairly unique. This is something to offer the boulder community.”
“We try to get everyone involved,” Pickel continued. “There’s a lot of cheering going on. We turn the music up louder and have fun. But we try to make it a great community event. Everyone can feel involved, even if you’re a first-timer.”
Boulder Bash climbing competitors are charged with the task of scaling a 15-foot-high indoor boulder wall. For 60 minutes, points are awarded for the difficulty of the climbs.
“Even though you’re competing against other people, you’re also
competing against yourself,” said Pickel. “It’s about how many routes a competitor can accomplish in an hour. It requires mental endurance and strength endurance. It’s like climbing a puzzle on a wall and putting moves together. It’s really fun to watch. It’s not a cut-throat competition. Even though people are competing, everyone is supportive. We want to make sure that everyone at any level can come in and have a good experience.”
Nearly 100 competitors and more than 150 spectators are expected to attend the event. The athletes and their support people come from Lititz, other parts of Lancaster County, Reading, Philadelphia and even Maryland.
“The key to success is training at your craft and getting your hands conditioned,” said Pickel. “It’s about prioritizing your craft and spending time on the wall. It takes a lot of core strength, flexibility and finger strength. You need all of those to hang on to those holds.”
Throughout the year, recROC and the Lititz recCenter also conduct special events like a golf outing at Iron Valley Golf Club in May, a triathlon in August, the Pretzel Twist 5K in September and the youth triathlon in October.
“When Rock Lititz was building their campus, they liked the idea of a gym facility, and they wanted something different,” said Pickel of recROC’s 2017 origin. “There was an interest from the live-events community, and it was an opportunity to introduce something different to the Lititz community. It’s turned into a great training facility.”
For additional information about recROC and the Lititz recCenter, go to www.lititzrec.com.
Trail Life USA Troop PA0316, Lititz, will hold a troop meeting and annual open house on Monday, Sept. 9, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Cornerstone Church, 80 Brubaker Valley Road, Lititz. Trail Life USA is a Christ-centered, outdoor adventure disciple-making program for boys ages 5 to 18.
Parents and guardians and prospective members are invited to attend the open house and learn what the troop is about. No registration is necessary. For more information, contact Steve Tyer, Troop PA0316 membership chairman, at styerjr@gmail. com. More information about the Trail Life USA program is available at www.traillifeusa.com.
Veteran Center
what we’re striving for.”
Located at 1817 Olde Homestead Lane, Lancaster, the LVC serves United States military veterans through one-on-one counseling, group therapy, veteran events and outreach programs. A branch of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and affiliated with the Lebanon Veterans Affairs Hospital, LVC also works with other outside organizations to resolve any difficulty a veteran might encounter.
“We are here to help veterans and their families readjust to life after their experience in the military,” said Grant. “It’s a lot of moving pieces. We want to help the community know who we are and what we do. We work with veterans for very specific treatment plans. We maintain relationships in the community to get them a higher echelon of care if that’s necessary.”
LVC serves between 80 and 100 veterans from Lancaster, Lebanon and Berks counties each month.
According to a 2021 census, those counties are home to a total of 26,351 veterans.
“We have vets who have been in combat,” said Grant. “We have some vets who are out of active duty and just want to connect with the community. Some have PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Some are just trying to successfully transition from the military and move on. It’s a wide swatch.”
“Once veterans know we exist, some will determine it’s not something they really need, and they’ll spread the word,” added Grant. “These benefits exist because people use them. If they weren’t used the funding would disappear. No one is taking a service away from someone else. Some vets don’t need the services. Some are good right now and can come back if they need to.”
One of 12 veterans’ centers in the state, LVC was established in 2010. As a whole, the veterans’ center program was established in 1979
Students invited to join program at Ephrata Cloister
Historic Ephrata Cloister, 632 W. Main St., Ephrata, invites students ages 14 to 18 to join the site’s Student Historian program, an after-school experience that delves into 18th-century history, trades, and crafts.
For more than 60 years, the Historic Ephrata Cloister has offered local students the opportunity to explore their community’s heritage while developing public speaking and critical thinking skills. The Student Historian program provides an opportunity to learn the art of interpretation in an immersive, hands-on environment.
The program will take place from mid-September to mid-May, with weekly sessions on Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. From January onward, meetings will shift to every other Thursday, offering flexibility for students’ busy schedules.
The Student Historian program includes the opportunity to be a part of the Cloister’s Lantern Tours, a signature theatrical event held during the holiday season - from Friday to Monday, Dec. 27 to 30, this year. Student Historians will also have the opportunity to assist with special events and programs throughout the year.
To kick off the 2024-25 program, an informational session will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the Ephrata Cloister Visitor Center. The session is open to new and prospective participants, as well as their parents. Registration is requested by contacting Dan Roe, museum educator II, at daroe@pa.gov or 717-733-6600.
For more information, visit www. ephratacloister.org.
Minnerly-Evers
Jason and Catherine “Cat” Minnerly of Manheim have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kaylie L. Minnerly of Manheim, to Albert B. Evers of Manheim.
The bride-elect graduated from Connections Academy in 2022 and is anticipated to graduate from Lovegevity in December. She owns Kaylie’s Candle Company in Manheim and also works at apPierances in Lititz.
and now operates 300 branches nationwide.
“We want to give veterans a place where they can come so they can live their best lives, not just for themselves but also for their families,” Grant said. “It’s not just for them; it’s also for everyone in their circle. For the veteran community in general, it’s sometimes hard to
come to the table and trust that systems are going to do what they say they are going to do. Where we could do a better job is pounding the streets, getting the word out and showing the veteran community they can trust us.”
For additional information about the Lancaster Vet Center, go to www.va.gov/lancaster-vet-center.
The groom-to-be graduated from Northwest High School in 2022 and is employed by a bakery in Lancaster County. An October 2026 wedding is planned.
LCBA holds meeting, sets bingo event
The Loyal Christian Benefit Association (LCBA), Local Branch 1557, met on Aug. 20 at the Udder Choice Restaurant in Ephrata. The event began with a light supper, after which the meeting was opened by president Linda Mueller. The Lord’s Prayer was recited.
The major topic of the business meeting was the upcoming fundraiser cash bingo to be held on Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Denver Fire Hall, 425 Locust St., Denver. In addition to special bingo games, the event will include a chance to win prizes, including gift cards and gift baskets. Doors will open at 11:30 a.m.; bingo will start at 1 p.m. The menu of food items available for purchase was finalized at the meeting. The proceeds from the bingo will be added to the group’s 2024 donation fund for local nonprofit organizations. An updated list of prospective recipients was distributed. The community nonprofits will be reviewed and finalized in October for a November disbursement of funds. LCBA members also discussed additional fundraising suggestions.
LCBA’s annual picnic is being planned for Sunday, Sept. 15, to thank the members for their labors throughout the year. Officers from LCBA’s home office in Erie will attend.
Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at the Udder Choice Restaurant, 1812 W. Main St., Ephrata, with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and the meeting at 6:30 p.m. The next meeting, scheduled for Sept. 17, will feature a presentation by David Lapp from Blessings of Hope. The local LCBA motto is “loving God - embracing others - impacting community.” New members are welcome.
For more information about the group or to order bingo tickets, call or text Robin at 717-945-3339.
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“Tuck Everlasting” posted
Servant Stage will present the musical “Tuck Everlasting” on select dates from Friday, Sept. 13, to Sunday, Sept. 29, in the Performing Arts Center at Warwick High School, 301 W. Orange St., Lititz. Performances will take place at 7 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Based on the novel by Natalie Babbitt and the movie of the same name, “Tuck Everlasting” introduces audiences to 11-yearold Winnie Foster, who yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence. She gets more than she could have imagined when she becomes unexpectedly entwined with the Tuck family. When Winnie learns of the magic behind the Tucks’ unending youth, she must fight to protect their secret from those who would do anything for a chance at eternal life. As her adventure unfolds, Winnie faces an extraordinary choice: return to her life or continue with the Tucks on their infinite journey. The show was originally produced on Broadway in 2016. Servant Stage’s production is directed and choreographed by Joshua William Green.
Rehearsing a scene from “Tuck Everlasting” are (front, from left) Matt Setzer, Lillyan Steinberg, Maria Albani, (back) Andrew Zahn, and Landon Hunsicker.
All tickets will be available at pay-what-you-will prices. Advance ticket purchase is recommended. Tickets can be reserved by visiting www.servantstage.org or by calling 717-455-0255.
BOH car show
development since October of 2023. “We’re doing events to get people educated and energized about the mission. We want to make connections and spread the word about what we do.”
BOH will conduct its inaugural car show on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Stormers’ stadium, 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster. The day’s festivities will begin with vehicle registration at 9 a.m., and prizes will be awarded at 2 p.m.
The event is open to the public, and no fee will be charged for admission.
“This event is a fun-raiser as well as a fundraiser,” said Raguza. “An event like this has a very energetic atmosphere. People will be checking out the cars, and you can see the smiles on the owners’ faces when people take pictures and ask questions. For the owners, these classic cars are like their babies. They put a lot of money into keeping these cars in pristine condition. They’re their pride and joys. But beyond the impressive car display, the true highlight of the day will be the spirit of community and generosity.”
More than 20 vehicles, everything from vintage muscle cars to sleek, modern sports cars - even a 1924 Model T - are expected to be on hand. Prizes will be awarded in a number of categories, including farthest driven to reach the show, best paint job and most likely to get pulled over by law enforcement.
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Organizers of BOH’s car show are hoping to raise $5,000. All proceeds from the event will go to the organization’s Outreach Support Fund Partnership program, which empowers ministries to serve underprivileged communities by providing nutritious packed food.
“Overall, the goal is to address food discrepancies in our community and educate people about how they can help through donations and volunteering,” said Raguza. “Through special events, we’re trying to reach individuals who aren’t familiar with the mission of Blessings of Hope.”
BOH, which seeks to use excess food to battle hunger, operates facilities and warehouses in Leola, East Petersburg, the city of Lancaster and Campbellsville, Ky. The local nonprofit also introduced its inaugural golf outing at Foxchase Golf Club in May - its fifth such annual community outreach event - which raised $15,000 for its mission.
“There’s a growing need,” said Raguza. “There’s so much food
being wasted and thrown away. It’s all good, fresh products that stores can’t accept but we can. We distribute to those in need. Everyone thinks we’re a food bank, but we’re a logistics hub. We’re able to receive large shipments of food products, and we break them down into smaller portions. We work with other ministries and food banks.”
For additional information about Blessings of Hope, go to www.blessingsofhope.com.
Warwick Fall Sports Kickoff
Warwick Football Schedule
9/17
Wed. 8/21 Manheim Central at Warwick 4:00 pm
Fri. 8/23 Warwick at Lampeter-Strasburg
9/20
Cross-Country
Warwick Boys’ Soccer Schedule
Thu. 8/29 Cocalico at Warwick 7:15 pm
Sat. 8/31 Wilson at Warwick 10:00 am
Sat. 9/7 Ephrata at Warwick 10:00 am
Tue. 9/10 Manheim Township at Warwick 4:00 pm
Thu. 9/12 Warwick at JP McCaskey 4:00 pm
Sat. 9/14 Cumberland Valley at Warwick 10:00 am
Mon. 9/16 Warwick at Penn Manor 4:00 pm
Wed. 9/18 Hempfield at Warwick
Fri. 9/20 Warwick at Cedar Crest
Tue. 9/24 Warwick at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Thu. 9/26 JP McCaskey at Warwick 7:30 pm
Sat. 9/28 Warwick at Kennett 10:00 am
Mon.
Sat. 8/24
8/30
9/3
9/5
9/7
Wed. 9/25
9/28
Volleyball
Warwick Girls’ Volleyball Schedule
8/27
8/29
9/5
9/10
9/12
9/24
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H M I ALDEMAN ECHANICAL
Anniversary worship service planned at church
The historic Old Zion German Reformed Church, 187 Reifsnyder Road, Lititz (Brickerville), will conduct its annual anniversary service on Sunday, Sept. 8, at 3 p.m. The service provides an opportunity to reflect on Old Zion’s rich history and faith traditions.
This year’s theme will be “Harvest Home,” and the program will draw on excerpts from a late 19th-century liturgy of the Reformed Church titled “Golden Sheaves.” Protestant churches have celebrated and given thanks for abundant harvests for the last several hundred years. In many rural churches, whose congregations comprised farm
GRACE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF MANHEIM: 1483 N. Colebrook Rd., Manheim. SUNDAYS: Adult Bible Class at 9:30am and Worship Service at 10:30am. Wednesday Evening Prayer is held from 6:30pm-7:30pm For more details, please visit http://www.gcfmanheim.org or call 717-665-7222.
HIGHLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 500 East Roseville Rd., Lancaster (off Rt. 272 / Oregon Pike). (717) 569-2651 Sunday 10 AM Worship Service, also available online. www.HighlandPC.org
HOSANNA! A FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIANS 29 Green Acre Rd., Lititz (717) 626-2560 Worship with us in person @ 9:30am, online or livestream @ www.hosannalititz.org Children & Youth Ministries
NEWPORT CHURCH: 656 W. Newport Road, Elm, www.newportchurch.net
We are a vibrant family- oriented contemporary church that meets for Sunday “celebration” service at 9:30 a.m. and throughout the week in home groups, including junior-high and senior-high groups. Children love our Kids Town ministry every Sunday morning! Our mission is to share God’s Love generously and lead people to new life in Jesus. For info. or directions, see our Website or call 717-664-2635. Lead Pastor: Merle Shenk.
RUHL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: A growing church committed to Christ.
Worship on Sunday morning at 8 am for a traditional feel. Sunday School for all ages at 9:15 am., 10:30 am. Worship led by praise band. (Nursery available. Handicap accessible.) For more information, please call 717-665-3400 or visit www.ruhlschurch.org Located at 4810 Elizabethtown Rd, Manheim.
ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH: 505 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz
Ph:717-626-5580
Rev. Stephen D. Weitzel
Confessions: Sat. 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm and anytime on request Daily Masses: Tues.-Fri. 9 am Saturday Vigil Mass: 4 pm
Sunday Masses: 8:30 am & 10:30 am www.stjameslititz.org for livestream Masses
ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN: Located at 1258 Newport Road, Penryn. Phone: (717) 665-6093. Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Angela Hammer.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH: 596 West Newport Rd., Lititz. Are you looking for a Church that preaches from the King James Bible? Helps your family grow spiritually? Enjoys the old-time hymns? Look no further! Sunday School 10am, Sunday Morning Worship 11am, and Sunday Evening Worship 6pm. Wednesday Evening Prayer & Bible Study 6:30 pm. Pastor Wiliam Hamm, Jr. (717) 575-0292.
TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 2340 State St., East Petersburg. Rev. Dr. Christopher Rankin, Pastor. Phone: (717) 569-1632. Sunday Schedule: 7:45 am Worship with Holy Communion; 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages; 10:00 am Koinonia (Fellowship Time); 10:30 am Worship (Holy Communion twice a month) Online service is available by visiting www.trinityeastpete.org “Catch the Vision, Share the Joy!””
WESTGATE BAPTIST CHURCH: 2235 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 One mile North of Park City. Pastor Robert Zimmerman. A beautifully blended Sunday morning service at 11 AM, under the leadership of Pianist David Ryan & known guitarist Chuck Oetelle. Adult Sunday School 9:30 AM during the school year. Preaching/Teaching focus seeks to be distinctively Biblical, relevant, creative, engaging in the midst of today’s moral/cultural chaos. Find us on Facebook: Westgate American Baptist Church. Website: Westgateabc.com
WHITE OAK CHURCH : 1211 N. Penryn Rd, Manheim, PA. You are invited to our Sunday services: Sunday School for all ages at 8:45am; Worship at 9:45am; scheduled evening services at 7:15pm and Wednesday evening Bible Study at 7:15pm. (1st Wednesday of month).
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families and businesses supporting agriculture, Harvest Home celebrations were a highlight each year.
The Rev. William LaSalle will portray the Rev. Frederick C. Hullhorst, who served as the minister at Old Zion, Bethany, and Jerusalem Church in Penryn from 1896 to 1902. The worship service will include music and hymns from the period and will feature the choir from the nearby Brickerville United Lutheran Church, which has a long-standing relationship with Old Zion Church. J.P. Welliver, director of music at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Penryn, will play the historical pump organ at Old Zion as part
Herb Guild sets meeting, Herb Fest
The Conestoga Herb Guild has planned a meeting and its annual Herb Fest.
The meeting will occur on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at the Millersville VFW, 219 Walnut Hill Road, Millersville, and the program will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m.
Adam Barkafski, who has been a Penn State Extension Master Gardener in Lancaster County since 2018, will present “Creating Pollinator Habitat at Home.” Barkafski will explain how gardens of any size, from pots on a balcony to acres of land, can
support and host a wide variety of pollinators and other beneficial insects. Attendees will learn what pollinators need to thrive, how their garden can meet their needs, and practical tips to make the most of their space. Guests are welcome for a fee, and they may stay for refreshments following a brief business meeting. To register, contact Susan Atkins at 717-725-7451 or atkinsateb@aol.com.
Herb Fest will be held on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Millersville VFW. The event is free of charge.
(Clay & Brickerville Area)
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LOCATED AT: 439 E. 28th Division Hwy., Lititz, PA 17543
DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 322 in Clay, travel West on Rt. 322 for 1-mile to property on the right.
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of the service. A freewill offering will be received and donated to Ephrata Area Social Services and Warwick Community Chest. In addition, Scott Hartz will display a
variety of antique and period farm implements. Refreshments will be served outdoors after the service. For more information, visit www.oldzionchurch.org.
Pennsylvania German church service set
A Pennsylvania German church service will take place on Sunday, Sept. 8, at 2:30 p.m. at the Wenger Meetinghouse, 16 Supervisors
Drive, Jonestown. The speaker will be the Rev. Al Zentner. For information, call 717-304-8732.
Bookworms invited to event
Books Books Books 2024 will take place on Saturday, Sept. 21, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Wyndham Lancaster Resort and Convention Center, 2300 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster. A wide selection of books from various genres will be available, and attendees may meet authors and self-publishers.
To purchase tickets, visit www.
booksbooksbooksevent.com; those who purchase tickets at this site will be eligible for giveaway drawing prizes. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ groups/booksbooksbooksinpa or call 717-433-2206. People should enter the event at the light by Dutch Wonderland, not at the hotel entrance. Look for directional signs.
From Rt. 322 in Clay, travel
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Fellowship Days is a show of Landis Homes’ heart
BY JEFF FALK
It may indeed take a village to raise a child. But it takes fellowship to financially care for the elderly.
Over the 52 years of its existence, Landis Homes’ Fellowship Days has forged an inspiring tradition revolving around community, aiding residents and friendship. For six days in mid-September, the community will come together to renew that tradition and create new meaningful memories.
“It’s an opportunity for folks to sit down with their friends and relatives,” said Janice Nikoloff, who’s been Landis Homes Retirement Community’s advancement events specialist for four years. “People are also running into people they haven’t seen in a while or meeting new people. We have 900 residents here, so not everybody knows everybody else. We’re bringing activities and fun things to our
campus. But what’s behind everything is the Caring Fund.”
Landis Homes will conduct its annual Fellowship Days from Monday, Sept. 9, to Saturday, Sept. 14, at the retirement community’s campus, 1001 E. Oregon Road, Lititz. There will be games, food and kids’ activities throughout the week, and everyone - residents, families, team members, community members and friends - is invited to attend the free event.
Fellowship Days will be highlighted by a chicken barbecue, a crafters’ fair and an action-packed live auction of 46 handmade quilts.
“We have an auctioneer, and (the quilt auction is) very exciting,” said Nikoloff. “We explain about the quilts, their history and the work that goes into them. It’s very skilled work. You couldn’t put a price tag on them for the hours spent on them. They’re wonderful pieces of art.”
Fellowship Days quilt auction.
Sportsmen post schedule
Manheim Sportsmen’s Association, 552 Oak Tree Road, Manheim, has announced its upcoming activities. For details, visit www. manheimsportsmansassoc.org.
The organization will hold trap shooting practice on Wednesdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and on Saturdays starting at 10 a.m., with the program ending on Saturday, Oct. 26. The activity is slated to restart on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. For further information, call Bob at 717-773-3183 or Matt at 717-725-4582.
The retirees will hold their seasonal full-course breakfast on Monday, Sept. 9, at 8 a.m. The event is open to members and nonmembers, and the meal is available by donation. The breakfast will be followed by the monthly retirees’ gathering. For further information, contact Curt at 717-587-6957 or 717-665-7729.
A membership meeting will be held on Thursday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. Memberships may be renewed and dues may be paid
Landis Homes’ Fellowship Days will begin with an online auction on Monday; items can be viewed and bid on at www.landisfellow shipday.org. Festivities on Tuesday, Sept. 10, will feature an Olympics-themed parade fronted by the Manheim Township High School band’s drumline, and an ice cream social will highlight the event on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Thursday, Sept. 12, will include a pancake breakfast in the morning and a talent show in the afternoon, and Friday, Sept. 13, has been designated as Harvest Day. Saturday will be the day for the live quilt auction and the chicken barbecue, as well as displays and presentations.
“There are a lot of highlights,” said Nikoloff. “We try to make it exciting.”
All the proceeds from Fellowship Days will go toward Landis Homes Retirement Community’s Caring Fund, which is used for residents whose costs of care have exceeded their resources. This year, Landis Homes is financially supporting 46 residents who have run out of finances.
“(The negative balance is) millions of dollars, and we raise a portion of that,” said Nikoloff. “It’s truly residents outliving their resources. A lot of it is their health has declined in a way they couldn’t have anticipated. We’re never going to ask anyone to leave.
Located at 1111 Guilford Street, Lebanon, PA 17046 (This property also fronts along N. 11th Street and N. 12th Street)
2.097 ACRES – ZONED (CG) – COMMERCIAL GENERAL
This well-built brick structure was originally built in 1986 as the home of Wellspan EMS and was sold in 2018 to Robert Rice; who has updated and since used for antique sales and storage including antique cars and car parts.
The large meeting room contains an outside entrance; corner office; middle office; kitchen with built-in cabinets; men’s bath w/shower stall; ladies bath w/shower stall; men’s and ladies dormitory rooms. This area is heated with gas hot air heat and central air conditioning. The large 1,900 sq. ft. garage area contains (6) 10x10 insulated overhead doors with auto openers, 11½’ ceiling height and concrete floor. This area is heated with hot water heat in the floor, supplied by a separate gas water boiler. A small utility room houses all the mechanicals including the recent Peerless Purefire gas water boiler (2018); recent Bradford White gas hot water heater; (2) separate 200 amp electric panels; city gas connection and controls. APPROX. 12,000 SQ. FT. BLACKTOP PARKING & DRIVEWAYS (Contains 15 parking spaces) LOT SIZE –2.097 ACRES – ZONED (CG) – COMMERCIAL GENERAL. 356.33’ frontage along Guilford St; 328.75’ frontage along N. 11th St; 104.69’ frontage along N. 12th St. LEBANON SCHOOL DISTRICT – APPROX. $5,500 TOTAL YEARLY R.E. TAXES
Some people have been here for 20 years.”
Landis Homes Retirement Community was founded in 1964 to give returning Mennonite missionaries a place to live.
“It has kept going, and we keep adding homes and cottages on campus,” said Nikoloff. “The mission
is to stay true to the Mennonite thinking and traditions. Our efforts here are to make sure there’s a high quality of life for everyone. But it’s also about fun, not just health care. It’s very personal here.” For additional information about Landis Homes Retirement Community, go to www.landishomes.org.
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A seminar providing an introduction to handguns, firearm safety, and more will be available on Tuesday, Sept. 24, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the club’s indoor range. The program is open to the public. Advance registration is required, and space is limited. To register, email centermasstrainingllc@ gmail.com or call 717-917-7782.
This outstanding tract of commercial real estate offers a fine brick building that has been updated with new doors, windows and mechanicals and offers great curb appeal. This property offers all kinds of opportunities. The owner is planning to sell at this Public Sale as he will be turning 80 years old and is planning on retiring. Be sure to inspect this quality commercial property being offered at Public Sale.
OPEN HOUSES – Saturdays, September 7, 14 & 21 from 1-3 PM; for information or inspection, call (717) 951-5147
*TERMS OF SALE - $50,000 down payment on the day of sale; balance at settlement on or before 11/25/2024.
Purchaser pays both realty transfer taxes. Property sold as-is.
SALE FOR: ROBERT L. RICE, LLC Paul A. Lundberg, Atty.
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