Northern York County JULY 11, 2018
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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
CHICKEN BARBECUE
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West Shore Baptist Church, 2025 Market St., Camp Hill, will host “A King Is Coming” vacation Bible school from Monday, July 16, through Friday, July 20, from 6 to 8 p.m. Children from age 4 through those who have completed fourth grade will enjoy songs, skits, games, food, and more while learning from Bible stories about kings. Registration is available at www.wsbc.org. For more information, readers may call the church office at 717-761-0942.
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Donation Drive Benefits Food Pantry The Susquehanna Lions Club held its ninth “Fill the Truck” food drive for the Northeastern Food Pantry on June 22 to 24. This year, shoppers at the Giant Food Store in Manchester donated 5,160 items for the food pantry. Lions Nevin Weirich and Art Kasper
helped to pack 209 boxes of nonperishable items for the food panty this year. On behalf of the Northeastern Food Pantry, the Susquehanna Lions Club recognizes those who donated to the successful fundraiser. The club’s motto is “We Serve.”
Susquehanna Lions Club members (from left) Richard Bolding, Michael Beshore, Joe Weirich, and Larry Weirich encouraged shoppers to donate to the club’s ninth “Fill the Truck” food drive on June 22 Shopper Gary Kline (right) handed his donation to Nevin Weirich to 24. (left) and Art Kasper of the Susquehanna Lions Club during the annual “Fill the Truck” food drive, which took place on June 22 to 24.
PUBLIC STARWATCH
Goldsboro Sets National Night Out
Church Plans Outdoor Concert Series
Goldsboro invites its residents and neighbors to celebrate the 14th annual Goldsboro National Night Out on the borough square on Tuesday, Aug. 7, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The 14th annual community-building celebration aims to promote public safety partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. Residents and neighbors of Goldsboro are invited to The purpose of the the 14th annual Goldsboro National Night Out on the event is to help bring borough square on Aug. 7. desserts like cotton candy, snow cones, back a true sense of community. The family-friendly event will offer and ice cream. The Corn Wallace Band fun and games for children, along with will provide music all evening. Prizes will free food for everyone, including be given out. Dozens of area agencies, See Night Out pg 4
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The York County Astronomical Society (YCAS) will offer a free public Starwatch at its observatory at John C. Rudy County Park, 400 Mundis Race Road, York, on Saturday, July 14, from 7 to 9 p.m. The observatory is located inside the park, not at the administrative headquarters. Visitors will be shown an astronomical presentation on the current night sky and other topics and then will view the skies through telescopes. Experienced members will lead a tour of celestial wonders, including stars, planets, nebulae, and the moon. Visitors are invited to bring their own telescope. Star charts will be available to help with exploration of the nighttime sky. For all observing activities at John Rudy Park, if the weather is questionable, readers may visit www.ycas.org or call 717-759-9227 for notice of any late cancellation. If it is clear or mostly clear, the activity will occur as scheduled. If it is completely cloudy or raining, the activity will be changed to an astronomical presentation only.
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RK Praise will perform on July 21 as part of the Summer Outdoor Concert Series at Red Land Baptist Church in New Cumberland.
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Red Land Baptist Church, 661 Big Spring Road, New Cumberland, has announced its fourth annual Summer Outdoor Concert Series. The series of free concerts will feature a wide variety of music on the outdoor stage on select Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. All concerts will be open to the public. The series will begin on July 21, when RK Praise will return. Russell and Kristi Johnson will share their contemporary praise style of music. On Aug. 4, Ransomed Soulz Band from the Freedom Biker Church in York will perform high-energy translations of popular music with a twist. A cookout will be held prior to the concert. The church will supply hamburgers and hot dogs, and attendees are asked to bring a side dish. The Weaver Believer Band will return to the outdoor stage on Aug. 18 to conclude the series. The group of young people will sing bluegrass gospel and See Concert Series pg 4
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850 Pleasant Grove Road, York Haven, will hold a chicken barbecue on Saturday, July 14, at 11 a.m. The cost of a meal will include a half-chicken, a baked potato, applesauce, and a roll. A bake sale will also be held. The Country Sonshine Band will perform. The public is invited to bring a lawn chair and enjoy the music. For details, call 717-266-3022.