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Northern York County DECEMBER 26, 2018

Experience, Integrity, Excellence

JOHN C. HERROLD, ESQ. Estate Administration Wills and Living Wills Prompt Settlement and Distribution HOME VISITS AVAILABLE

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

The Future Leaders of York (FLY) Class of 2019 recently kicked off the program year at a one-day retreat. A total of 36 high school sophomores and juniors representing 21 York County school districts kicked off the Future Leaders of York (FLY) 2019 class this fall with a one-day retreat. The 2019 class

will be the 30th class to graduate FLY, a nine-month, experiential leadership development program. The program aims to help students develop their leadership skills, such as

City Of York To Ring In 2019 The City of York has two celebrations planned to ring in the new year on Monday, Dec. 31. Both events will be free and open to the public. A special Children’s Countdown from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Voni Grimes Gym, 125 E. College Ave., York, will offer a variety of family-friendly entertainment, including a children’s dance party with a disc jockey, inflatables, a magician/juggler,

face painting, glitter tattoos, a stiltwalker, balloon twist artists, spin art stations, multiple photo backdrops and props, and more. The festivities will be capped off with a colorful balloon drop countdown at 8 p.m. Local radio personalities Liz Bell and Chris Tyler will serve as the masters of ceremonies. Complimentary party hats will be provided on the way in, and noisemakers will be distributed on the way See New Year’s Eve pg 6

building consensus to solve problems. It also introduces them to local nonprofits and community leaders and educates them about how the community functions. The students learn about the grantmaking process, and the 2019 class will award $5,000 in grants to area nonprofits, thanks to funding from York County Community Foundation and United Way of York County. The class will develop the field of interest, the selection criteria, and the process for requesting proposals. Local nonprofits will be able to submit applications, and the class members will review and allocate funds based on their selection criteria. The schools sponsoring FLY participants and the FLY Class of 2019 members are as follows. Central York High School: Clayton Brosend and Eva Bumsted. Christian School of York: Eric Shelton. Dallastown Area High School: Megan Dubien, Morgan Hanshew, and Olivia Smeltzer. Delone Catholic High School: Natalie See FLY Program pg 3

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West Shore Recreation Commission (WSRec) has released its winter/spring activities guide. Winter/spring registration will begin on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019, for residents of participating municipalities and Thursday, Jan. 10, for nonresidents. WSRec will offer Happy New You Week, a special week of fitness classes, beginning on Jan. 3. People may try one or more of a variety of activities for free.

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Libraries Post Poetry Contest 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, 2019. 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. Students interested in entering the See Poetry Contest pg 7

Student Earns Free Week Of Camp

WSRec Releases Winter/Spring Guide GRIEST, HIMES, HERROLD, REYNOSA LLP

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Class Kicks Off FLY Program Year

Many active wellness classes are offered year-round, including Pilates PiYo, RIPPED, Kickboxing, Insanity, Booty Barre, Muscle Pump, Step Challenge, Tabata and Zumba Toning. Morning and evening classes are offered. WSRec also invites people to try tai chi, the new Easy Tai Chi for Beginners class, or one of many yoga classes, such as Gentle Yoga, Outdoor Scenic Yoga, Hatha Flow Yoga, Walking Yoga and See WSRec pg 2

Jeffrey Hernandez-Muniz (center), a student at Spring Forge Intermediate School in Northeastern School District, has reached his goal of earning a free week of summer camp at JoyEl in Greencastle. He was congratulated by his listeners, Phyllis Spangler (left) and Joyce Prebetsky (right). Once each week from September through May, Jeffrey and other students leave school with parental permission to attend Bible Adventure for one hour. Students earn points by looking up Bible verses, memorizing them and explaining their meaning. For more information, readers may call 717-369-4539 or visit www.joyelgeneration.org.

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