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Currently Hiring For The Following Positions: RESIDENTIAL DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL LEAD Full-time position as the Lead Direct Support Professional in a residential program; includes direct care of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. $
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Athletic Hall Of Fame Inductees Honored College of Pennsylvania. She was York Catholic High School’s also the ESPN Radio Basketball Athletic Booster Club inducted Player of the Week, the ESPN five new members into its AthletRadio Basketball Player of the ic Hall of Fame. The inductees Game five times during her high were introduced on Dec. 14, prior school career and the MVP of the to the start of the boys’ varsity Holiday Tournament. basketball game against Berks Merritt, Class of 2007, was a Catholic. The Athletic Hall of four-year varsity letter winner in Fame honors former coaches and basketball and soccer and a twostudent-athletes and the dedicayear varsity letter winner in volleytion of athletic program volunball. She was a member of the basteers. The inductees are Brittany ketball teams that won the state Hicks, Schuyler Merritt, Bryan championship in 2006 and 2007, Minniti, Raymond Tuleya Jr., and the district championship in 2006 Danielle Colombo Worzel. and 2007, the county champiHicks, Class of 2010, was a varonship in 2007 and the county divisity letter winner in basketball, sion championship in 2006 and volleyball and diving. In basketball, she was a member of the The York Catholic High School Athletic Booster Club recently inducted five new members into its 2007. She participated on the volteams that won the state champi- Athletic Hall of Fame. They are (from left) Danielle Colombo Worzel, Class of 2007; Raymond Tuleya leyball teams that won the 2007 onship, district championship, Jr., Class of 1955; Schuyler Merritt, Class of 2007, represented by principal Katie Seufert; Bryan district championship and the 2006 and 2007 county division champicounty championship, and county Minniti, Class of 1998; and Brittany Hicks, Class of 2010. onships, as well as the girls’ soccer division championship in both 2007 and 2008. In 2009 and 2010, her basketball teams member of the team that won the district and county team that won the 2006 YAIAA division championship. Minniti, Class of 1998, was a three-year varsity letter won the State Silver Medal and the district champi- division championships. Hicks was a 1,000-point scorer onship. In the 2007 volleyball season, Hicks was a for York Catholic and a 1,500-point scorer for York winner in football and a two-year varsity letter winner in See Hall Of Fame pg 2
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Representatives from libraries have announced the selection of “Heartland� by Sarah Smarsh as the 2020 One Book, One Community (OBOC): Our Region Reads! selection. Throughout August, members of the public were invited to view a narroweddown list of books and vote for one they were interested in reading and discussing with other community members. The five titles on this year’s voting ballot were “Long Way Down� by Jason Reynolds, “Dread Nation� by Justina Ireland, “Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth� by Sarah Smarsh, “Poet X� by Elizabeth Acevedo, and “VOX� by Christina Dalcher. These options were chosen by the Book Selection Committee. Each of the five choices was deemed by the Book Selection Committee to be a good, discussable book, featuring welldeveloped characters who are challenged by issues in their lives with which readers can identify; available in quantity at reasonable cost, in various media formats; written at a high school reading level; and varied in type from others previously selected. The Book Selection Committee also seeks a book whose author or recognized experts on the
Sarah Smarsh author are willing to engage in discussion with readers at several events. “Heartland� is a memoir tracing Smarsh’s life among the working poor. It explores how intergenerational poverty and life choices affect the lives of a Kansas farm family. Smarsh has written about socioeconomic class, politics, and public policy for the Guardian, the New York Times, the Texas Observer, Pacific Standard, the See OBOC Selection pg 2
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YMCA LIVESTRONG Program Offers Support To Cancer Survivors The YMCA of York and York County is offering the LIVESTRONG at the YMCA program, an evidence-based program that is intended to help cancer survivors and patients regain their physical and mental strength. The free 12-week program supports cancer survivors in regaining their physical, emotional and spiritual strength. Currently, this program is offered at the Bob Hoffman Dover Branch, Eastern Branch, Southern Branch, and York Branch locations. The health and wellness exercise program is conducted in a small group environment that includes individualized attention for each participant. Adult survivors are eligible to join the program during all stages of recovery. The program also serves and embraces the families and caregivers who have been affected by the disease through a free family membership throughout the course of the program. To register, readers may visit http://yorkcoymca.org/livestrong/ or
contact a local YMCA branch. Upcoming program dates are as follows: York Branch YMCA, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays from Jan. 6 to March 23; Dover Branch YMCA, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays from Jan. 6 to 23; Eastern Branch YMCA, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays from Jan. 6 to March 23; and Southern Branch YMCA, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. or 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays from Feb. 18 to May 7.
The LIVESTRONG at the YMCA program is intended to help cancer survivors like Bill M. regain their physical, emotional and spiritual strength. The YMCA will offer the program at several branches beginning in January 2020.
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