Hellam/Wrightsville JULY 18, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE: COMMUNITY COURIER NIGHT AT THE YORK REVOLUTION FREE TICKET OFFER
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LIX • NO 28
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Relay For Life Supports ACS pg 3
Craley Community Celebration To Support Fire Company By Chelsea Peifer
On Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21, the Craley Community Fire Company, 73 New Bridgeville Road, Wrightsville, will host the Craley Community Celebration featuring a book sale, a chicken barbecue and other food, children’s activities, and a craft and yard sale. The public is invited to attend. Thousands of used books will be available to purchase at the book sale, which will take place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on July 20 inside the fire hall and will reopen at 8 a.m. on July 21 and continue throughout the day. Organizer Robert Kline noted that the book sale will replace the one normally held at Craley Days, which historically took place in August. Craley Days is being replaced this year with the community celebration. Donations of quality used books are still being accepted and may be dropped off in front of the fire hall. Additionally, individuals interested in renting a space for the craft or yard sale for a set fee may contact Kline at 717-891-2303.
Subs and pretzel sandwiches will be available to purchase on July 20. A bake sale will take place on July 21, with the chicken barbecue beginning at 11 a.m. and continuing until sold out. Additional food available on July 21 will include breakfast sandwiches, hamburgers, hot dogs, soft pretzels, homemade ice cream, and more. Children may enjoy playing in a bounce house and watching presentations by Marty’s Miraculous Flea Circus, a children’s act with fleas performing circus-inspired tricks. All proceeds from the two-day celebration will support the Craley Community Fire Company. “I think people don’t always understand how fortunate they are to have a volunteer fire company, and the best thing you can do is to support them,” remarked member Betsy Shaw. Craley Community Fire Company, a 100-percent volunteer fire company located in Lower Windsor Township, has been serving the local area since 1914. Individuals with questions about the community celebration may contact Kline at 717-891-2303 or robdkline@yahoo.com.
Susquehanna Stage Company To Bring Back “The Music Man” By Chelsea Peifer
Meredith Willson’s “The Music Man” was the very first show produced by the Susquehanna Stage Company (SSC) in the summer of 2009. In honor of the theater company’s 10th season, it will be presenting the beloved musical once again. “It was a good show to start the company, and we’re repeating some of the famous things we did in the past,” noted director Jim Johnson. Eight cast members will repeat their roles from the first SSC production of “The Music Man,” including Mount Joy resident Sharon Boyer, who will portray Mrs. Paroo. “It was a lot easier to learn my lines. Remembering how I did it the last time is helping me now,” Sharon said. Playing Mrs. Paroo again is a welcome task for Sharon, who described her character as a fun and opinionated person. See The Music Man pg 5
Stacia Smith (left) and Nick Smith will portray Marian Paroo and Harold Hill, respectively, in the upcoming production of “The Music Man” at Susquehanna Stage Company in Marietta. The show will be performed on select dates from July 20 to Aug. 5.
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Craley Community Fire Company members, including (front, from left) Robert Kline, John Culp, McKenna Frantz, Sara Frantz, Liam Frantz, Betsy Shaw, MaryEllen Hammer, Hollie Bedell, (back) Ed Bookmyer, Don Fake, and Mike Hammer Jr., invite area residents to the Craley Community Celebration on July 20 and 21 at the fire hall.
United Way Recognizes Volunteers United Way of York County recognized four volunteers with awards at its annual meeting on June 18. United Way staff, board members, and partner agency representatives gathered at Martin Library to celebrate the volunteers and the partnerships that help with building a stronger, caring community. Amy Wannemacher was named Volunteer of the Year. Wannemacher, vice president of tax at P.H. Glatfelter Company, currently serves as the chair-elect to the United Way of York County board of directors and recently completed service as the Search Committee chair for United Way’s incoming executive director. She is a longtime volunteer on United Way’s board of directors and Executive Committee, and she also served on the Allocations Panel in 2015 and See Volunteers pg 4 • Community activities may include volunteer, employment, recreational, and social activities • H.S. diploma or GED required • Must possess a valid driver’s license, have at least 3 years of good driving experience with a license, and must meet driver eligibility criteria (listed on the application) E.O.E. Apply at
Amy Wannemacher was recognized as Volunteer of the Year at United Way of York County’s annual meeting on June 18.
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