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Lions Club Recognizes Beyer John H. Fishel (right), co-chairman of the Red Lion Lions Club’s education committee, recognized Cora Beyer as the Red Lion Area Senior High School Student of the Month for October. The award presentation took place on Oct. 9. The Red Lion Lions Club meets every second and fourth Tuesday at the Great American Saloon in Dairyland Square in Red Lion.
GTGC Installs Blue Star Marker The Green Thumb Garden Club (GTGC) installed a Blue Star Memorial Highway marker at the Keystone Welcome Center on I-83 North, mile marker 2.5, Shrewsbury, on Sept. 19. GTGC member Iona Bradley had the idea to sponsor the marker four years ago, and she enlisted GTGC members’ support for the project. The marker is a tribute to all members of the U.S. armed forces. Placement was made in cooperation with PennDOT, District 8, York County, and the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania. The Blue Star Memorial Marker program of the National Garden Clubs Inc. began in 1945 to honor the men and women serving in the armed forces during World War II. The blue star was chosen as the symbol for the program because of the star on flags displayed in See Marker pg 4
Red Lion VFW Plans Halloween Dance Red Lion VFW Post 1446, which is located at 815 S. Main St., Red Lion, will host a Halloween costume dance, which will be open to the public, on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 7 to 11 p.m. Costumes are optional. Thunder Road will perform, and prizes will be awarded for costumes. Other upcoming activities planned by Post 1446 include a pre-Christmas craft/vendor fair on Saturday, Nov. 24, from noon to 5 p.m. Tables can be
Cultural Alliance Seeks Grant Applicants
rented for a set fee. Spaces are limited, and registration is required by Friday, Nov. 16, by calling Dawn, post manager, at 717-246-1446. The post has announced that more than 25 care packages have been sent to Pennsylvania Air National Guard troops serving in Kuwait. The project was supported by donations from Post 1446 members and members of the Red Lion community.
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Church To Host Trunk Or Treat Water’s Edge United Methodist Church, 471 Abels Road, Craley, will host a Trunk or Treat on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 1 to 3 p.m. Children may receive goodies at decorated car trunks and play games. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, readers may call the church office at 717-246-2428 or email seccnb@netzero.net.
Children may visit decorated trunks to receive treats during Water’s Edge United Methodist Church’s Trunk or Treat on Saturday, Oct. 27.
The Cultural Alliance of York County is currently accepting applications for its Creative Impact Awards Community Grants Program. The awards aim to inspire children, energize neighborhoods, and create community values in York County by funding arts-based projects and programs that impact the region in one of two key ways: contributing to a thriving local economy or
creating a more connected community. The projects or programs may be new ideas or existing programs. Programs and projects that would qualify include arts fairs and historic attractions, live music concert series, community arts centers, one-of-a-kind artist residencies and teaching artist workshops at area schools, and live theater performances. Projects applying for See Cultural Alliance pg 2 R020745
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Actors participate in the first York Fringe Festival, funded in part by a 2018 Creative Impact Award community grant. Applications are now available for the next round of grants.
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