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Veterans Visit Washington, D.C. More than 70 veterans of the World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War eras and other eras gathered at Northeastern High School for the 13th Honor Bus trip in April. The trip was sponsored by the Northeastern High School Honor Bus Project, a group of students that escorts local veterans on allexpenses-paid trips to Washington, D.C., to visit the various memorials dedicated to their service. During the recent trip, veterans also visited Arlington National Cemetery to witness the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns. All participants were treated to breakfast, a bag lunch, and a banquet upon return to Northeastern High School. The 14th Honor Bus trip is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Nov. 17, and is open to all veterans of the following time periods: World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Cold War, Gulf Wars, and War on Terror. Anyone who has ever served in the military is welcome to take part. For information and an application, readers may contact Duane Swartz at Northeastern High School at 717-266-3644, ext. 81307, or visit http://1221950.wixsite.com/nhshonorbus. Donations to help offset the cost of the trip are appreciated and may be given to Northeastern High School.

In April, a group of veterans visited Washington, D.C., through Northeastern High School’s Honor Bus trip.

SOPA Athletes Receive Recognition

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York County Special Olympics athletes were honored as part of the 2018 Athlete University class. Noah Rinehart (right) received a Global Messenger diploma, and Michael Plappert received a diploma in Healthy Lifestyles. Special Olympics Pennsylvania (SOPA) offers training each year to interested athletes who would like to further their knowledge as a Global Messenger, Athlete Representative, Health and Fitness Coordinator, or Coach. Athletes must attend workshops and complete the necessary requirements. Each year, athletes who have completed

Lions Club past district governor Shirley Starner (back, far left) presided over the installation of Dover Lions Club officers (seated, from left) assistant treasurer Jeff Kraft, director Bob Merkert, president Pat Friedman, director and Tail Twister Kathy Hyder, assistant secretary Marlin Kindig, (standing) Lion Tamer and Tail Twister Jeff Rishel, director Raymond Wilt, Lion Tamer Donald Hutchins, first and second vice president George Melbert, secretary Barry Lipschutz, director Larry Elicker, treasurer Lou Detter, third vice president Duane Hull, (not pictured) Tail Twister Robert Rishel and Lion Tamer Kevin Whaley. The installation took place at the Dover Lions Club meeting on June 28. The officers will serve in the 2018-19 year.

their specific training are then honored at SOPA Leadership Weekend and graduate as part of the Athlete University class. Two York County athletes were honored as part of the 2018 Athlete University class. Noah Rinehart graduated and received a Global Messenger diploma. Michael Plappert graduated and earned his diploma in Healthy Lifestyles.

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