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Reinholds Station Trinity Chapel To Hold Annual Art Festival

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West Earl/ Akron National Night Out

Please join the West Earl Township Police Department for National Night Out, held in Broad Street Park, 725 Broad Street, Akron, on Tuesday, August 1, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

is held to promote policecommunity partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.

Final preparations are underway for the annual Reinholds Station Trinity Chapel Art Festival. It will be held at the Reinholds banquet hall at 156 West Main Street, Route 897, on Saturday, August 5, from

9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This free admission event is held rain or shine, and includes art, crafts, food, a raffle and more. Examples of artisans include: jewelry, beeswax, redware, tin smithing, printmaking, hand weavings, painted sea glass, handmade brooms, baskets, wool rugs, prints and cards, paper cutting, wood carvings, folk art paintings, metal sculptures, hooked and penny rugs, oil and acrylic paintings, felted art ­ wooly trees, fiber arts - hand spun wool, furniture and accessories, paper mache and chalkware, and antique folk art collections.

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10th Annual A.B.A.T.E. Ride To Thrive To Benefit PACSAR

Alliance of Bikers Aimed Toward Education (A.B.A.T.E) of Pennsylvania, Lancaster County Chapter 65, will be riding to benefit Pennsylvania Canine Search and Rescue (PACSAR), a group of highly trained and certified volunteers that offers Search and Rescue services free of charge in and around Lancaster County.

The annual charity motorcycle ride will hold registration beginning at 9:00 a.m., kick stands up at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 29 and will start and end at St. John’s Center United Church at 432 Reading Road (Route 625) in East Earl. There is a cost per bike with a meal included, per passenger with a meal, or for the meal only.

The event is open to the public and will feature 50/50 raffles, Chinese auction, K-9 demos from PACSAR and meal. All funds raised by this event will go to PACSAR so they can continue to train effectively and be ready to do the work they need to do when called upon.

To learn more about PACSAR, visit www.Pacsar.

org. For questions about the event, please contact Mandy Harmon at mandy1974@ comcast.net, or Kevin Kline at kkline069@gmail.com.

Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front row) Nicole George with Daisy, Lori George with Flash, and Trent Buck with Lexi;

(middle row) Lydia Kutzler

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