Northern York County AUGUST 15, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE: OUTDOOR FAMILY MOVIE SET page 3
VOL V • NO 15
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
ANNUAL EVENT
Saginaw Community Church will hold its annual Community Days on Saturday, Aug. 18, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Saginaw Picnic Grove, located across the street from the Saginaw Park, 725 York St., Mount Wolf. The Duke Street Deacons will provide entertainment from noon to 2 p.m. Attendees may purchase chicken corn soup, sandwiches and baked goods. To preorder soup, call Betty Bair at 717266-2288. YARD SALE
St. Michael’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3335 Rosstown Road, Rossville, will hold a yard sale on Friday, Aug. 24, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 25, from 8 a.m. to noon. The event will take place rain or shine. The sale will feature Christmas and other holiday items, jewelry, CDs, DVDs, picture frames, dishes, kettles, silverware, knickknacks, purses, luggage, coolers, and more. Barbecue, hot dogs, and beverages will be available for purchase on both days. This is a Thrivent-funded project. Proceeds will benefit St. Michael’s Church TEAM SMAC (American Cancer Society, Relay For Life of Dillsburg) and church projects. UPCOMING COURSE
1095 Pines Road, Goldsboro (Etters), will host a 12-week REBOOT Combat Recovery course beginning on Thursday, Aug. 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. The training focuses on healing the spiritual wounds of combat and is led by combat veterans, including a nationally certified counselor. The course is open to combat veterans, along with spouses and partners. Free child care and dinner are included, as well. VFW Post 537 received positive reviews from the combat veterans and their spouses who graduated from its fall 2017 and spring 2018 classes. To register, visit www.rebootrecovery.com. Contact Charlie Yost at yost.ch@gmail.com or 724-630-4956 or Doug Wahl at dwahl60@gmail.com or 717-649-4479.
EMMR To Hold 44th Convention pg 4
Yorkfest Will Celebrate The Arts pg 2
Healthy Kids Running Series Plans Events Healthy Kids Running Series New Cumberland will return for its ninth season at Roof Park, Lewisberry Road, New Cumberland. Events will take place on Sundays, Sept. 16 to Oct. 14. Races will begin at 4:30 p.m. The program is designed to promote a healthy and active lifestyle while providing children with a positive, educational and fun introduction into the world of running. The program is family-friendly and is intended to help children gain confidence and self-esteem. The program is open to all youths age 2 through grade eight in the surrounding communities. The divisions and race distances are divided by grade level. The divisions and distances include prekindergarten, 50- or 75-yard dash; kindergarten and first grade,
quarter-mile; second and third grades, half-mile; fourth and fifth grades, 1 mile; and sixth, seventh, and eighth grades, 1 mile. On the final race day, Oct. 14, a free parents’ 1-mile run will be available. To register online, readers may visit www.healthykidsrunning series.org/race_locations/new -cumberland-pa/. Registration forms may be downloaded from the website or obtained on-site on race days. Registration will remain open throughout the season. Fees have been set for the entire five-week series and for the individual races. The program is entirely run by volunteers, and high school and adult volunteers are needed. Volunteers do not need to be runners. For more information, readers may visit www.facebook.com/ healthykidsnewcumberland.
Children may participate in the ninth season of the Healthy Kids Running Series in New Cumberland. The first race day will be Sunday, Sept. 16.
4-H Beef Club Members Recognized
Samuel Parr (right) showed the Supreme Champion Heifer at the York County 4-H Beef Club Preview Show. The show’s judge, Sam Long, offered congratulations.
Karli Berkheimer (center) showed the Grand Champion Market Steer, and Grant Cash (left) showed the Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer. Sam Long bestowed congratulations.
The York County 4-H Beef Club Preview Show was held on May 12 at the York County 4-H Center. The judge was Sam Long of Airville. The Supreme Champion Heifer was
shown by Samuel Parr of East Berlin. The Grand Champion Market Steer was shown by Karli Berkheimer of Dillsburg, and the Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer was shown by Grant Cash of See 4-H Club pg 2
Rineer Will Share Wildlife Photographs Red Land Community Library, 70 Newberry Commons, Etters, will present a program titled “The Wolves at Speedwell” on Wednesday, Aug. 22, at 6:30 p.m. The doors will open at 6 p.m. Author and photographer Chuck Rineer will share some of the photographs he has taken of the packs of wolves at Speedwell Forge Wolf Sanctuary, located in Lancaster County. Rineer has been photographing wolves the in their natural habitat since 2007. Attendees will learn about the wolves’ lives throughout the seasons of the year and how the newest wolves are integrated into their packs. Copies of Rineer’s recently published book, “Wolf Sanctuary,” will be available for purchase and signing. The book is a compilation of Rineer’s photographs. The program is free, but donations will be accepted. Light refreshments will be served.
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Author and photographer Chuck Rineer will share his photographs of wolves during a program at Red Land Community Library in Etters on Wednesday, Aug. 22.
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