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Bellini Garden Spot
from 05.24.23 issue
Enzo Bellini
Junior
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Enzo Bellini, 16, is a junior at Garden Spot High School who thrives in his day to day pursuit of his passions. Bellini is involved in many extracurricular activities such as Marching, Concert, and Jazz bands. He plays the trumpet and is one of the section leaders for the GS band. He also sings in the school’s chorus.
Bellini also attends the Career and Technical Training program where he is enrolled in the transportation course. He hopes to be a certified auto mechanic in the future; he hopes to take on the task of restoring a classic car, preferably a 1967 Mustang.
He currently works at Yoders Country Market. Outside of school, Bellini is involved in Eagle Scout troop 543. He received the highest ranking as Eagle Scout and is the senior patrol leader. The group meets once a week and camps once a month. Bellini loves the outdoors and says, “Find me anywhere on the trails!” He loves biking, hiking, and quality time with his friends.
Written by: Jada Dickson
A proud moment for Bellini was shooting a ninety-nine out of one hundred on the rifle team last year. He thanks Jesus and his parents for all of his success. A favorite quote that he lives by is the Bible verse John 3:16. Bellini is seen as a great student, friend, classmate, and a person that helps others. He is known as a kind and joyful soul at Garden Spot High School.
Adamstown Community Days
Fireworks Grand Finale
Sunday, May 28th at 10:00 p.m. Adamstown Swimming Pool
Sponsored in part by:
Boehringer’s Drive-In
NOTE: Fireworks Rain date is Monday, May 29th at 9 pm. www.adamstowncommunitydays.com
The Adamstown Community Days committee would like to thank these businesses and organizations for their generous contributions. Without them, this event would not be possible. We ask that you remember them when making your business decisions.
FIREWORKS:
Heck Construction, Unruh Insurance Agency, Village Haus Restaurant, Boehringer’s Drive-In, Park Place Diner, Bob Brugger Painting, Sauder Fuel, Black Diamond Financial Group Weaver Markets, and Rodney J. Good Mechanical
GOLD:
Fulton Bank, Comfort Inn (Denver), Truist Bank, Ephrata National Bank, Members 1st Credit Union, Eagle Rental, Stoltzfus RV and Clark’s Garage
SILVER:
Matt Williams - State Farm, Total Dog & A Little Cat, C L Fritz & Son Electrical, Adamstown Eyecare, Ensinger Printing Services, Fasnachts Garage,
JSL Mechanical, Good’s Chips, Associated Data & Telecommunications, Twin Pine Ford and Esbenshade’s Garden Center
BRONZE:
DS Burkholder Electric, Martin’s Flooring, Adamstown Family Dentistry, Sill’s Family Campground, A&S Closets and Weaver’s Store (Fivepointville)
JUNIOR:
Zook Molasses Company
Major sponsors are Blue Ridge Communications and Adamstown Borough
GRAND FINALE FIREWORKS SHOW: A VERY IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE FIREWORKS SHOW: The scheduled time for the show is 10 PM. Due to the size of the show, setup begins at 1 PM. Once setup has begun, the show cannot be canceled. As in years past, if there is a chance of evening thunderstorms, it may be decided to shoot the show earlier or later than 10 PM depending on the weather forecast. If the show needs to be canceled due to rain, it will be posted on the Adamstown Community Daysʼ website by 8 PM on Sunday the 28th. The rain date will be Memorial Day, May 29 at 9 PM.
Gravel
Friendly Circle Meeting
The Friendly Circle held its May meeting on Tuesday, May 9, at Akron Community Church. Vice President Tom Williams welcomed everyone and conducted the meeting.
Ginny and Ken Brown greeted 69 members and one guest to the meeting.
The theme song “The More We Get Together” was sung followed by “The Pledge of Allegiance” and “God Bless America.” They sang “Battle Hymn of the Republic” and “Let There Be Peace on
Earth” with Gladys Horvath accompanying on the piano.
The devotional leader for May was Pastor Brad Haws from St. John’s United Church of Christ. Pastor Brad told them he loves trivia. He informed them of some trivia facts: there are more private owners of tigers in the United States than tigers in the wild, there are 30 times more trees on earth then stars in the Milky Way, it took until 2015 for London to have the same number of people as in 1939, there are three vacant houses for every homeless person in the United States. People waste a lot of what they know and don’t use what they do know. There are 158 million employees in sweatshops in the world.
John the Baptist said to his followers “there goes the Lamb of God,” he must increase, I must decrease.
John the Baptist found the Messiah and stayed with Jesus. He let Jesus change their lives. What you know about God and Jesus, what has it done for you? When they know they follow just as Andrew and Peter did. Pastor Brad gave a blessing before their meal.
After the delicious meal, they were entertained by Karl Hausman, he began playing the piano at seven years old. In the 1960s he opened for Johnny Cash throughout Canada. He appeared with Dick Clark, Roy Clark, Diamond and Lou Rawls plus others. In the 1980s, he was the “Main St. Pianist in the Magic Kingdom at Disney World. He played a variety of music (from polkas, rock and roll and patriot) for the group, which they thoroughly enjoyed.