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FEBRUARY 9, 2022
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVIII • NO 7
Repeat Performance Drive-Through Lasagna Dinner Planned BY ANN MEAD ASH
or many years, members of Salem Hellers Evangelical Reformed Church have held a lasagna dinner fundraiser in February. Last year, due to COVID-19 restrictions, the event became a drive-through. Organizer Deb Burns reported that the sale was so successful, organizers ran out of food halfway through the threehour event. This year, the drive-through dinner will be held at the church, 2555 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, Feb. 26, from 3 p.m. until the food is sold out. Those wishing to purchase lasagna are asked to take Horseshoe Road to Industrial Circle and enter the church driveway from the right side of Industrial Circle. Cars will then pull into the parking lot, where orders will be taken and cash payment will be accepted. Meals will be
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LCCS Schedules Annual Financial Workshop BY ANN MEAD ASH Peter Greer, CEO of HOPE International, as the plenary speaker. Greer With a theme of “Generational holds a master’s degree in public Generosity,” this year’s financial policy from the Harvard Kennedy workshop sponsored by Lancaster School, and he has worked in RwanCounty Christian School (LCCS) will da, Cambodia, and Zimbabwe. He include topics to appeal to investors has co-authored 14 books, including of a variety of ages, noted Sandy “Watching Seeds Grow,” filled with Outlar, the school’s community practical steps for the young relations coordinator. “Whether entrepreneur, which Greer wrote young or old, we should be people with his young son. Greer, who chose to speak on “Gratitude Genof generosity,” said Outlar. The 2022 event, which will be held erates Generosity,” said, “When at LCCS, 2390 New Holland Pike, entitlement is on the rise, we need a Lancaster, on Saturday, March 12, movement of gratitude. Gratitude from 9 a.m. to noon, will feature is the antidote to cynicism and
FBI Returns Stolen Guns To Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum BY ANN MEAD ASH
It is highly unusual for feature writers to take photos of people wearing masks and holding guns, but that is exactly what happened following the Dec. 17, 2021, return of two pistols that had been stolen from the Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum, 2451 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster, in December of 1969. See Landis Valley pg 5
Deb Burns (left), Lisa Tully (center), and Betty Snyder are preparing for this year’s lasagna dinner fundraiser at Salem Hellers Evangelical Reformed Church.
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See LCCS pg 7
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delivered to each car at the south entrance of the church, and signage will direct participants out of the parking lot. As in the past, organizers will prepare up to 100 pans of lasagna in three varieties - hamburger, hamburger and sausage, and vegetable with a red sauce - on the day of the sale. Meals will each include a square of lasagna, a salad, garlic bread, and a homemade dessert. Dinners will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis, but pans in each variety large enough to serve six must be preordered by Sunday, Feb. 13. Those wishing to order pans of lasagna may call 717-951-9717. Past dinners have raised about $2,000 in funds, which have been used to support mission trips to Guatemala or JAARS in Waxhaw, N.C. “This year, everything will go into our mission fund and be used to support local, national, and international ministries,” said Burns.