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Currently Hiring For The Following Position:
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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
RLABA Presents Donations To Local Organizations Rose Tharp (second from left), representing Scout Troop 43 in Dallastown, receives a check from John Domer III (left), RLABA president.
Tony Musso (left), Red Lion Borough Council president, accepts a check from John Domer III, Red Lion Area Business Association (RLABA) president. RLABA recently presented donations to several organizations in recognition of their help with the Red Lion street fair. Any business or organization wanting to join the RLABA may visit www.RLABA.com or contact Domer at giftriteway@verizon.net.
RESIDENTIAL DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL LEAD
Have one of the sets of qualifications listed below: • A master’s degree or above from an accredited college or university and 1 year’s work experience working directly with persons with an intellectual disability and/or autism; or • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and 2 years work experience working directly with persons with an intellectual disability and/or autism; or • An associate’s degree or 60 credit hours from an accredited college or university and 3 years work experience working directly with persons with an intellectual disability and/or autism; or • A high school diploma or general education development certificate and 4 years work experience working directly with persons with an intellectual disability and/or autism. Basic computer skills required. Must possess a valid driver’s license and at least 3 years of good driving experience with your license, and must meet our driver eligibility criteria (listed on the application) $ 16.05/hr. to start
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Maryanne Kreuz (right) from Cub Scout Pack 155, based at Chapel Church in Red Lion, accepts a donation from John Domer III, RLABA president.
John Domer III (left), RLABA president, presents a donation to Shawn Gunnet, president of Laurel Fire Company No. 1.
Watershed Steward Training Slated
Master Watershed Stewards recently helped plant a riparian buffer at a Northeastern School District property. Penn State Extension in York County is accepting applications for the Master Watershed Steward Training, which will begin in late February 2020. Penn State Extension in York County is accepting applications for the Master Watershed Steward Training, which will begin in late February 2020. The program was launched in 2016 in York County, and York County currently has 70 Master Watershed Stewards. After completing the 40-hour course, trainees must volunteer 50 hours for Penn State Extension during their first year. Master Watershed Stewards in York County will volunteer in the community to improve the health of local streams, rivers, and other natural resources through activities such as organizing stream cleanups, designing
demonstration rain gardens, teaching adults and children about the environment, monitoring streams, and working with municipal officials to plant riparian buffers. A Master Watershed Steward information session will be held on Monday, Dec. 9, at the Penn State Extension York County Office, 112 Pleasant Acres Road, York, in meeting room 1 at 6:30 p.m. Applications will be accepted through January 2020. Weekly classes will begin in late February and conclude in midMay; the training will also include three Saturday field trips. The program fee includes training materials and expenses. See Watershed Stewards pg 2
Choir To Present Christmas Cantata The New Song Community Choir will present the Christmas cantata “Joy Has Dawned” at three area churches. Performances will take place on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. at St. James Lutheran Church, 2335 Cramer Road, Brogue; on Sunday, Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. at St. Paul United Church of Christ, 161 S. Main St., Shrewsbury; and on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 5 p.m. at Round Hill Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 7362 Church Road, Felton. The New Song Community Choir is an
ecumenical choir of 40 voices from 20 different churches in the southern York County area. Under the direction of Deryl Lutz, the choir is known for performing Christmas music, as well as gospel and patriotic music. The public is invited to attend. Admission is free, though a freewill offering will be received to benefit the choir. For more information, readers may call 717-515-7702 or 717-659-7229 or search for “New Song Community Choir” on Facebook.
The New Song Community Choir will present the Christmas cantata “Joy Has Dawned” at three area churches in December. The
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