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West Earl/ Akron National Night Out

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This is the second time Akron and West Earl Township will be hosting the annual event.

Police Chief Eric Higgins said “National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement, and provides a great opportunity to bring everyone together under positive circumstances with the goal of keeping our communities safe. We look forward to the opportunity to engage with the community and getting to know each other.”

This year, the Pennsylvania Canine Search and Rescue will demonstrate their K9’s, and 222 Dutch Lanes will provide rollout bowling mats for anyone who wants to play a game or two. A dunk tank will be featured with West Earl Township Police Officers on the “hot seat.”

Children’s activities include Pony rides and face painting. For extra fun, a candy cannon will shoot out candy for children. Children will also enjoy cotton candy, popcorn and ice cream. Food for sale will include choices from the BBQ Trough, the Whistlin’ Cup, The Creamline Cruise, W Donuts and Zimmerman BBQ.

The Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association (PSMLA) is pleased to award certificates to recognize the excellent achievement in the study of Spanish language to the following students at Cocalico High School for the 2022­2023 school year: Lauren Alt­ house, Angeline BatistaNieto, Brooke Bernard, Kyle Campbell, Kameron Carcia, Craig Fair, Lia Finnegan, Abigail Forrester, Kyley Gensemer, Mayra Gonzalez, Adam Good, Jesus Grajales Martinez, Emily Groff, Madison Gruber, Erin Henry, Maria Hollinger, Siera

Horst, Kaitlyn Hurst, Alyson Kaley, Jessica Kiehl, Andrew Kirk, Ansley Lagos, Leah Lavoie, Bailey Lawson, August Lesher, Luo Lin, Amelia Madrigal, Adrienne Maier, Luke Main, Addisyn Martin, Hannah Martin, Weston Martin, Valentina Martinez Salazar, Logan McBride, Davanna McClellan, Natalie McDevitt, Addison Musser, Ellie Myers, Rylee Nedimyer, Addison Niven, Cameron

Nye, Dylan Pannebecker, Haley Pannebecker, Jocelyn Redcay, Paige Reeser, Sydney Renaud, Kylie Rios, Sofia Rivera, Madison Rodgers, Cyprus Rohrer, Madisyn Spedding, Caleb Spencer, Nolan Steiner, Morgan Stockton, Brenna Stumpo, Kiera Tran, Katerina Vysotsky, Caden Walsh, Mikaela Watson, Aiden Williams, Ethan Wolfe and Angelia Yang.

Fun activities are planned for families and people of all ages, and children especially will enjoy learning about and experiencing the emergency vehicles and equipment.

First responders, such as the Rothsville EMS, Ephrata Community Ambulance, West Earl Fire Department Co. 29, and Akron Fire Department Co. 12, will show their ambulances and fire engines, talk about their uniforms, and display their emergency trucks/vehicles.

Steffy’s Towing will show one of their trucks that is used for accidents, and will demonstrate how vehicles are towed. Police will exhibit their car, uniforms and equipment.

Theresa Beever will sing the National Anthem and the American Flag will be hung by KeyStone Gun-Krete LLC’s boom truck this year. West Earl Township Police Department’s Chaplain, Daryl Stoltzfus will serve as a DJ. He will play music from a playlist that consists of old school rock and family friendly favorites.

Prizes for games will add to the fun. Some prizes will include: free bowling tickets to 222 Dutch Lanes, Yeti products, handcrafted and designed cutting boards by Rick’s Custom Wood Designs Inc., sunglasses, and lawn chairs donated by Ressler & Mateer.

For more information, contact Police Officer Samantha Heise, sheise@ westearlpd.org.

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Lititz Senior Center Lists Activities

The Lancaster County Office of Aging, Lititz Senior Center, located at Lititz United Methodist Church, 201 East Market Street, Lititz, is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., with lunch served at noon. There is no cost to attend.

The Center serves independent Lancaster County seniors ages 60 and up from Ephrata, Rothsville, Akron, Neffsville and Lititz areas. Ephrata is also served by van service. Reservations for lunch and transportation must be made by 10:00 a.m., one day in advance, by calling the Center at 717626­2800.

Daily Activities Include:

Wednesday, July 26: Congregate Breakfast; 9:00 a.m., Tai Chi with Kathy; 9:15 a.m., Yoga with Marci; 10:30 a.m., Bingo with

Comfort Keepers; 12:00 Noon, Lunch.

Thursday, July 27: 9:15 a.m., Exercise with Kathy; 10:15 a.m., Music with Al Shade, country music; 12:00 Noon, Lunch.

Monday, July 31: 9:15 a.m., Exercise with Kathy; 10:00 a.m., Financial Exploitation/Scams with Daniel; 12:00 Noon.

Lunch Menu:

Wednesday, July 26:

Warm roast beef sandwich with mozzarella, 1/2 cup roasted Parmesan redskins, 1/2 cup carrots, sandwich roll, fresh banana.

Thursday, July 27:

Chicken Parmesan with 1 oz. shredded cheese, 1/2 cup rotini with sauce, 1 cup tossed salad with tomato, Italian bread, 1/2 cup mixed fruit.

Monday, July 31: Pulled chicken with gravy, 1/2 cup parsley potatoes with chives, 1/2 cup sweet corn, white bread, cookie.

* Menu subject to change.

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