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The York Symphony Orchestra (YSO) will present “National Heroes” on Saturday, Jan. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts, 50 N. George St., York. The Classical Series Concert will include a special guest performance from award-winning pianist Natasha Paremski. The “National Heroes” concert will begin with a performance of “Make Gentle the Life of This World,” composed by Raymond Horton, which honors the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The audience will hear the famous speech delivered by Robert F. Kennedy in the wake of King’s assassination. The Jan. 19 concert will also celebrate two composers who were national heroes in their homelands - Dmitri Shostakovich in Russia and Jean Sibelius in Finland. Shostakovich was a major composer of the 20th century. Sibelius was a Finnish composer and violinist of the late Romantic and early-modern periods. Paremski began her piano studies when

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she was 4 years old, and she made her professional debut at age 9. She was awarded several prestigious artist prizes at a very young age, including the Gilmore Young Artists prize in 2006 at age 18, the Prix Montblanc in 2007, and the Orpheum Stiftung Prize in Switzerland. In September 2010, she was awarded the Classical Recording Foundation’s Young Artist of the Year Award. She has performed with major orchestras throughout North America and was featured in a major two-part film for BBC Television on the life and work of Tchaikovsky. Separate ticket prices have been set for adults and for students. To purchase tickets, readers may visit www.YorkSymphony.org or call 717-846-1111.

York County Libraries is seeking entries for its annual “A Celebration of Poetry” Contest. The contest is open to students in York and Adams counties in grades one through 12. Interested youths can submit one original poem into the contest through Friday, Jan. 11. The entries will be judged by a panel of local educators and poets. First-, second-, and third-place winners will be selected in the several age groups, including grades one and two, grades three and four, grades five and six, grades seven and eight, grades nine and 10, and grades 11 and 12. The winning poems will be published on the York County Libraries’ website and in a booklet, which will be added to the library collection. Winners will be invited to read their poetry during the “A Celebration of Poetry” event at Martin Library on Wednesday, April 3. The celebration event is open to the public. See Poetry Contest pg 3

Pianist Natasha Paremski will be featured during York Symphony Orchestra’s concert on Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Appell Center for the Performing Arts in York.

York Catholic Students Receive Scholarships

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The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program will offer free tax service for taxpayers of all ages at locations around York County. Appointments may be scheduled beginning Tuesday, Jan. 15.

York Catholic High School students Hannah Fischer (center) and Riley Maynard (not pictured) received Knights of St. Paul Roman Catholic Beneficial Association scholarships. They were recognized by Katie Seufert (third from left), York Catholic principal, and Knights of St. Paul representatives (from left) Joe Keffer, recording secretary; James Pichler, trustee; Paul Pichler, treasurer; E. John Fedor, president; and James Schneider, assistant treasurer. The Knights of St. Paul Roman Catholic Beneficial Association has been granting tuition assistance scholarships to students at York Catholic Junior High School and York Catholic Senior High School since 2001.

The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program will offer free tax service for taxpayers of all ages, especially adults 50 and older, for the 2018 tax season. AARP Tax-Aide volunteers can prepare most personal income tax returns, including those with basic self-employment income. They are not trained to do business returns such as corporate, partnership, limited partnership, farm income, or rental income. These types of

returns are beyond the scope of the TaxAide program. There is no fee, and AARP membership is not required. Taxpayers should bring their photo ID and proof of the Social Security or ITIN numbers for anyone on the tax return, including children or other claimed dependents. Also, they should bring last year’s tax return if it is available. Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 15, individuals can call a participating location to See Tax Service pg 6

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