FEATURED EVENTS Holiday Tales
THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 2 P.M.
Deike Auditorium and Channel 956
As the cold weather settles in, it’s nice to remember the warmth of the holidays. Join Dennis Strain as he recreates the holiday stories that have stood the test of time: a Hanukkah tale from Russia, a grandmother’s tale from England, a lover’s tale from New York, a magic tale from Scandinavia, a New Year’s tale from Slovakia — all kindling the warmth that carries us through this cold season.
33205 Masonic Village Physical Therapy Presents Parkinson’s & Movement Disorder Diseases TUESDAY, JAN. 11, 10:30 A.M. GLH Solarium
Meet the Masonic Village Physical Therapy team as they discuss Parkinson’s and other movement disorder diseases. Learn how physical therapy can help with some common issues. A second presentation will take place on Monday, Jan. 24, at 10:30 a.m., in the Keystone Room.
Lancaster Marimba Ensemble FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 7 P.M. Brossman Ballroom
Formed in 1991 by Daniel Heslink and Dale Ginder, the Lancaster Marimba Ensemble continues the rich vein of marimba performance in Central Pennsylvania. Featuring the traditional styles of Andean, African and Mexican peoples, the group also performs arrangements of classical European repertoire. Mr. Heslink has now retired, but the group continues making music under the able direction of marimba musician, Stephanie Smith. Masonic Village welcomes the return of this talented group of musicians with their beautiful marimbas for a fine evening of music.
Movie Showing: “The Scarlet and the Black” SUNDAY, JAN. 9, 2 P.M. Deike Auditorium
The true story of Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty (Gregory Peck), a courageous Irish priest working in the Vatican during the German occupation. O’Flaherty devotes all his time and energy to hiding refugees and Allied POWs from the Nazis, building a network of hundreds of people to help him with his efforts. This movie is not rated and has a run time of 2 hours and 30 minutes. 4
Manor Winds Concert THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 7 P.M. Deike Auditorium
A Lancaster-based ensemble, Manor Winds is comprised of five musicians who come together to rehearse in a historic farmhouse on Manor Street in Lancaster. At home in traditional and non-traditional settings, Manor Winds strives for professional performances of both standard and modern wind quintet repertoire. Manor Winds wishes to share their love of music and collaboration with their surrounding community.
Handbuilding Clay Pottery
THURSDAYS, JAN. 13–FEB. 18, 1–3:30 P.M. Grand Lodge Hall Studio C, $5-$10
Join resident instructors Marilyn Morrison and Pat Reed as they teach the art of clay pottery. All skill levels are welcome to this class. Call Pat Reed with questions at 717-285-5272.