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The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program will offer free tax service for taxpayers of all ages, especially adults 50 and older, for the 2018 tax season. AARP Tax-Aide volunteers can prepare most personal income tax returns, including those with basic self-employment income. They are not trained to do business returns such as corporate, partnership, limited partnership, farm income, or rental income. These types of returns are beyond the scope of the Tax-Aide program. There is no fee, and AARP membership is not required. Taxpayers should bring their photo ID and proof of the Social Security or ITIN numbers for anyone on the tax return, including children or other claimed dependents. Also, they should bring last year’s tax return if it is available. Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 15, individuals can call a participating location to make an appointment. Locations are as follows: Messiah United Methodist Church, North York Borough, 717-7719042; York Alliance Church, Spring Garden Township, 717-771-9042;
The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program will offer free tax service for taxpayers of all ages at locations around York County. Appointments may be scheduled beginning Tuesday, Jan. 15. Union Fire Company, Manchester Borough, 717-771-9042; Aldersgate United Methodist Church, York Township, 717-771-9042; Red Land Senior Center, Newberry Township, 717-9384649; Dover Area Community Library, Dover Township, 717-292-6814; Eastern Area Senior Center, Wrightsville Borough, 717-252-1641; Shrewsbury Grace United Methodist Church, Shrewsbury Township, 717-993-3488;
Hanover Church of the Brethren, Hanover Borough, 717-633-6353; Golden Connections Community Center, York Township, 717-244-7229; and Windy Hill on the Campus, Jackson Township, 717-225-0733. Last year in York County, more than 60 volunteers helped 3,500 taxpayers file their federal, state, and local income tax returns at 14 locations around York County.
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Membership Drive, Open House Set The Dallastown Area Historical Society, 118 E. Main St., Dallastown, will host its 2019 membership drive and open house on Sunday, Jan. 6, from 1 to 4 p.m. Visitors are invited to view museum displays, use reference resources, or share artifacts and information about Dallastown’s history. Volunteers will be available to assist visitors and answer questions. The museum will still be decorated for Christmas. A display of Christmas cards sent to Fannie Bates in the early 1930s will be on display. The collection of cards is on loan from Charles Vernon, former neighbor of the Bates family. Parking is available on Main Street in the lot behind the building and in the White Rose Credit Union parking lot. The museum is open the first Sunday of most months from 1 to 4 p.m. A See Open House pg 2
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Community volunteers help to prepare materials for the 2019 Buck a Book Reading Program in York County schools. Funds raised will benefit the York County Literacy Council’s programs, and schools can earn books for their libraries.
The Rotary Club of Red Lion - Dallastown Students of the Month from Red Lion Area Senior High School are Gianna Dovell (second from left) and Emma Hively (second from right). They were recognized by Rotary Club members Del McChalicher (left) and George Flickinger.
York County Literacy Council (YCLC) is preparing for the 2019 Buck a Book Reading Program in York County schools. Approximately 20 community volunteers helped to stuff 30,000 student envelopes into teacher envelopes in preparation for delivery to the schools after the holiday break. The preparation took placed during three sessions. Community members,
members of Sertoma Club of York, and members of the York Women’s Association participated. The Buck a Book Reading Program provides prizes for students who read books and raise funds for the YCLC’s programs. In addition, schools are offered the opportunity to have educational assemblies and can earn books for See YCLC Program pg 3
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