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BY ANN MEAD ASH
WhenAdriana Witman, school-age program administrator with Steps to Success, a Christian preschool and day care service, saw how well the organization’s 2021 Trunk or Treat went, she was happy to plan another. “It was very successful and exciting,” reported Witman.
As a result, the second Steps to Success Trunk or Treat will be held on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the parking lot of the Zion Lutheran Church, 18 Quarry Road, Leola. This year, the event will be open to the Conestoga Valley community and the Donegal community, where Steps recently opened a location in the Donegal Primary School. The event will feature a number of decorated trunks offering free candy.
Food items at the event will include free hot dogs provided by Zion Lutheran Church and s’mores. Members of local Boy Scout troops 82 and 83 will tend the fire pits for roasting marshmallows.
Families from both Conestoga Valley and Donegal have been invited to decorate trunks for the event. Trunk themes will include Scooby-Doo and Harry Potter. Organizers believe they can fit up to 40 cars in the ample lot behind the church. Attendees are encouraged to dress up in costume for the event.
Witman noted that Steps serves a total of 150 families and 200 children in all its programs.
More information on the program may be found by searching for “Steps to Success Christian Early Learning Centers” on Facebook. Those wishing to attend are asked to register by calling 717-656-3363 or emailing adrianawitman.steps@gmail.com.
“(Hands-On-History Days) are very popular,” said Sheri Brown, workshop coordinator with Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum, 2451 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster. Brown noted that Hands-On-History Days began as a day for homeschoolers to visit the museum.
“(The event) has changed over the past 19 years to three days that we celebrate in October,” she added.
BY ANN MEAD ASH
Past Salem Hellers Evangelical Reformed Church bazaars have included a variety of vendors selling homemade and home-based business items. After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 concerns, the event is returning with about 20 vendors, plus George Cooper, author of the recently published book “Joseph of Nazareth: A Story of Uncommon Love and Faith,” will be there to autograph the story.
Hands-On-History Days, which were not held or were modified during the past two years due to COVID-19 restrictions, will return on Thursdays, Oct. 13, 20, and 27, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. A per-person admission fee will be charged, but Landis Valley Associates members
may attend for free, as can children age 5 and under. Groups of 10 or more are required to make reservations prior to attending.
“The whole purpose is to have (the activities) be hands on,” said Brown, who noted that the events will be fall themed. One of the most popular places to visit is an authentic schoolhouse, where a lesson based on a fall poem will be taught. “We use McGuffey Readers and historic books for our lesson plan,” said Brown, who noted that the schoolhouse was donated and moved to the site from Snake Hill Road in Leola. “(Students) work with a slate and chalk, and they learn elocution, (through what) we call tongue twisters today,” she said.
Students will also have opportunities to take part in farm chores from the 1700s and 1800s. “They will stuff a mattress with straw, so they get a true feel for a lumpy mattress,” said Brown, who added that bedding was generally changed a couple times a year. “They will learn how laundry was done with a scrubbing board and the old-fashioneddryer called a clothesline,” she added. Students will also learn to build a snake fence, so named because of its zig-zag shape. “The bonus is those fences can be moved quickly,” explained Brown.
Organizers have turned a traditional Pennsylvania German folk art into a make-andtake craft for the event. “We will make scherenschnitte pumpkins and leaves they can take home,” said Brown, who said that at home, students can enhance their simple fallthemed decorations with watercolors or crayons.
In addition, museum staff members will be provide demonstrations and interpretations in areas such as tavern cooking, blacksmithing, leatherworking, and weaving.
Readers who would like more information or to make reservations may email c-sherbrow@pa.gov or call 717-569-0401, ext. 228.
Ron & Mary Buch; Sundays at 10am.
Contemporary worship & messages of freedom, healing, deliverance and discipleship. Children’s ministry includes nursery through Sr. High. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7-8pm; Check our web site for scheduled home bible studies.; JA Jesus based recovery meeting Saturday 7-8:30p. Men and Women groups meet monthly. Family Fun Night bi-monthly 6:30-9:00, Jr. and Sr. High youth group meets alternating months. Local and International outreaches. Web site: www.breakoutministries.org or Call for details. 2400 Anita Court, Leola, PA 17540. Ph.: (717)656-8366
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 758 Spruce Rd., New Holland 717-354-8428. “Building Community with Christ, to Impact a World without Christ” Pastor: Dr. Doug Bozung. Please go to cfcnewholland.org/visit for information concerning worship services, adult ministries, youth & children’s ministries.
GAP COMMUNITY CHURCH: located at 835 Houston Run Drive, Gap PA 17527. Sunday morning gathering at 10:00 am as well as streaming live.To learn more, please check out our website at: http://gapcommunity.church
LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH (AG): Located at 105 Earland Dr., New Holland, invites you to join us for a time of contemporary worship and biblical preaching at our 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 services on Sunday morning and 7:00 service on Wednesday evening. Childcare for birth through 5th grade available during 2nd and 3rd Sunday morning services and Wednesday evening service. Lead Pastor: Stephen Ritchey. For more information on our services and programs, visit Lighthouseag.com
MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Margaret Rohnacher, Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565 mtedenlutheranchurch@gmail.com
OURLADYOF LOURDES Catholic Church: 150 Water Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Father Steven Fauser, Pastor. Visit us online at www.ourladyoflourdesnh.com Sunday 8am & 10:30am. Saturday 5pm. Weekday Mass: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9am.
SALEM EVANGELICAL REFORMED CHURCH, HELLERS (founded 1725), 2555 Horseshoe Rd. Lancaster. 717-656-9249. Sunday Worship held at 9:30 am . Holy Communion 1st Sun. of month. Adult Sunday School at 10:45 am. Handicap Accessible. Pastor: Bruce Tully. E-mail: info@salemhellers.com; Website: www.salemhellers.com
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH: A Reconciling in Christ (Open & Affirming Congregation). Located at 700 Pleasure Rd.Lancaster. Robin Fero, Pastor. In-person worship: Sat. 5 pm & Sun. 10 am. Online Worship at
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The 2022 holiday bazaar will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, 2555 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster.
According to Deb Burns, one of the organizers of the bazaar, among the many crafters will be those who sell jewelry, dog scarves, crocheted items, wood crafts, handmade note cards and greeting cards, wreaths, painted gourds, candles, handmade ornaments, and repurposed wine bottles. Homebased business vendors will sell Avon products, items from
Pampered Chef, children’s books, Discovery Toys, Tupperware, and brand-name bags. Each of the vendors will donate an item for the Chinese auction. Winners of the Chinese auction will be announced at 2 p.m.
Organizers plan to offer both breakfast and lunch foods for purchase. Individual breakfast casseroles made with potatoes, egg, ham or bacon, and cheese, along with coffee, will be sold for breakfast. Hot dogs and chicken corn soup will be offered for lunch. Chicken corn soup will be sold by the bowl to eat at the bazaar or by the quart to take out. A variety of baked goods will be available as well.
Cooper explained that his book, about Joseph, earthly
father of Jesus, was written in the first person because the Scripture records no words for Joseph. “It’s his voice speaking and the kind of person I think he was,” said Cooper, who was inspired to write about the carpenter 40 years ago by a teenage girl who referred to Joseph as a “wimp.” “That got me started,” recalled Cooper. “I didn’t believe that, but I didn’t have any (proof) to say differently.” What began as an attempt to write a short story grew into 228 pages published in 2021. “The more I researched and read the Scripture and considered what kind of person (Joseph) was, the more alive he became,” said Cooper. “I imagine he was quiet but very
strong.” Cooper also noted that he admired Joseph’s treatment of Mary when he discovered that she was pregnant. “He cared for her,” said Cooper, who added, “(Joseph’s) faith shines through it all. He knows who Jesus is, but he knows no one would believe it.”
Burns reported that the mission committee members hope the sale will raise $2,000 for local organizations such as Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services as well as international ones such as JAARS Inc., a ministry associated with Wycliffe Bible Translators. Readers who have questions about the event may call 717-951-9717 for additional information.
Community United Methodist Church, 130 Tennyson Drive, Lancaster, will host a program of worship music on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 6:30 p.m. in the sanctuary.
The event will be led by 3:16, an acoustic Christian band that plays both modern and traditional Christian worship music. The group consists of Jim Conners, guitar and vocals; Laquell Cooper, percussion; Travis Messner, vocals; and Joseph Liptock, keyboard and vocals. The name 3:16 was chosen for the band members’ love of the Scripture verse John 3:16.
The group’s presentation will include personal testimonies from the band members, along with a variety of worship songs, such as “Beautiful One,” “How Great Is Our God,” “I Can Only Imagine,” “I Saw the Light” and “Put a Little Love in Your Heart.” Audiences will be encouraged to sing along.
There is no admission charge. A freewill offering will be received.
For more information, call or text pastor Harry Kaufhold at 717-615-0525.
The Women’s Association at Bethany Presbyterian Church, 25 N. West End Ave., Lancaster, will hold its annual fall basement sale on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 8 a.m. to noon.
The sale will be held on the ground floor of the church.
Featured items will include a variety of housewares, tools, small appliances and furniture, linens, jewelry, seasonal décor, books, puzzles, and houseplants. A dog crate and a TV stand will also be sold. Homemade vegetable beef soup, chili, and pulled pork will be available for takeout.
Shoppers can access the sale using the front stairs or via the ramp in the rear. Parking is available in the back. Proceeds from the sale will be donated to three local volunteer fire companies: Lafayette, Hempfield, and Lancaster Township.
In conjunction with the sale, Boy Scout Troop 4, which has been sponsored by the church for more than 50 years, will hold a chicken barbecue on the church’s back lawn. Separate costs have been set for dinners and for half-chickens. Proceeds will assist the Scouts in attending summer camp next year.
The Fine and Performing Arts Department at Lancaster Catholic High School (LCHS), 650 Juliette Ave., Lancaster, will present the George R. Schreck ‘47 & Barbara A. Schober ‘72 Memorial 202223 Concert and Lecture Series at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20, in the cafeteria. The program will feature a concert by Al Schulz and his band, Good Friends.
The concert will showcase a variety of jazz standards to commemorate the 80th birthday of the Rev. Bernardo Pistone. Birthday cake will be served after the concert.
Prima Theatre, 941 Wheatland Ave., Suite A, Lancaster, will kick off its 12th season with “Here Comes the Sun,” a Beatles tribute concert. The show will be performed at 8 p.m. on Fridays, Oct. 14, 21, and 28, and Saturdays, Oct. 15, 22, and 29.
Tickets availability is limited, and reservations at www.primatheatre.org/sun are recommended. Private tables, as well as traditional seating on risers, are available.
Admission is free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted for LCHS Fine and Performing Arts. For more details, contact Tony Brill at tbrill@lchsyes.org.
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Fairmount will host a book signing and presentation on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Wheat Ridge Gathering Room on the first floor of the Wheat Ridge Apartments at 333 Wheat Ridge Drive, Ephrata. The event will feature Lois M. Lehman, who is a resident of
Fairmount and the author of the recently released children’s book “New Adventures With Grandma.”
The new book is her second. Her first book, “Walking With Grandma,” was published a year ago and has had a second printing.
“New Adventures” is longer than the first one, with 10 stories and 54 pages. During the pandemic, Lehman began writing letters to her faraway young grandchildren about her daily walks among the nearby gardens, trees, and ponds, and these letters grew into stories. In “New Adventures,” Grandma Lois invites children ages 3 to 9 along on her walks to discover friends among the animals, birds, plants, and people she meets.
In addition to the book launch, Lehman will read to children from her new book at
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a story time on Saturday, Nov. 5, at 10 a.m. in the Wheat Ridge Gathering Room.
For information on purchasing a copy of the book, contact Lehman at 717-355-9280 or artsunaean@gmail.com. Directions to Fairmount are available at www.FairmountHomes.org.
Children of all ages and their parents are invited to join the Akron Fire Company Halloween Parade on Wednesday, Oct. 19. Parking will be available at the parking lot of MCC, 21 S. 12th St., beginning at 6 p.m., and the parade will begin at 6:30 p.m.
A greeter with a blinking red light will give each child a ticket signifying his or her age group. At the end of the event, costumes will be judged in various age categories.
The parade will travel up 12th Street, turning right on Main Street until reaching
Akron Fire Company, 1229 Main St., Akron, where children may enjoy hot dogs, cookies, and other treats. Costume judging will take place during this time. Three winners in each age category will be announced, and door prizes will be presented. There will be candy for all.
The event will end by 8:30 p.m., and a hay wagon will be available for anyone who wishes to ride back to the MCC parking lot rather than walking.
For more information, contact Aaron Murray at 717381-7173. In the case of rain, the parade will be canceled.
Fairmount in Ephrata invites the public to an open house on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is part of the 10th annual Explore Retirement Living Day, in which 17 local retirement homes participate.
Fairmount is a retirement community made for resi-
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the city of Lancaster will host a public celebration on Saturday, Oct. 15, in Binns Park and Ewell Plaza in downtown Lancaster. Attendees will be able to experience culture, food, dancing, music, and community from noon to 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Binns Park will host live music and a beer garden, with food vendors lining the 100 block of North Queen Street. Family-friendly activities will take place in Ewell Plaza.
The event will include a performance by Grammynominated artist Brenda K. Starr, plus other performances and live dance demonstrations. The full performer lineup can be found at www.visitlancaster city.com/hhm.
The city of Lancaster will also announce the recipients of Hispanic Heritage Month Lifetime Achievement Awards. The recipients are individuals who have significantly impacted Lancaster city’s Hispanic community.
dents who want to maintain independence without home maintenance. The rural campus provides views of the Lancaster County countryside, and the number of activities and community life offerings is designed to encourage an active lifestyle.
Higher levels of care - per-
sonal care, rehab, and health care - are available on campus. At the annual open house, visitors will have an opportunity to tour a cottage and two third-floor apartments.
Tours will begin in the Wheat Ridge Apartment Gathering Room at 2100
Wheat Ridge Drive. Here, refreshments will be served and visitors will have a chance to meet the marketing team.
To preregister or to obtain more information, call 717-354-1800 or visit www.fairmounthomes.org.
Directions may be found on the website as well.
Lancaster Ice Rink, 371 Carerra Drive, Lancaster, will offer Learn to Skate classes this fall. The Learn to Skate program teaches the fundamentals of ice skating and provides a foundation for ice hockey and figure skating. With six progressive levels, the program offer opportunities for people to advance to more specialized areas of
The Lancaster County Postcard Club will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 17, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. The meeting is open to the public.
The program, “Krampus,” will be presented by club member Dede Schaeffer. The postcard competition will be “Farm Animals.”
For more information, call 717-413-6882 or search for “Lancaster County Postcard Club” on Facebook.
skating. Ice hockey instruction is also offered and taught without a puck, so skaters learn the proper skating techniques for the game and how to be more proficient and agile on the ice.
Family Learn to Skate classes are for skaters of all ages and all abilities and will take place on Mondays and Fridays. Classes will start at
5:15 p.m. A daytime class will also be held on Fridays at 12:45 p.m.
There is a cost for the seven-week sessions. Skate rental is free. Gloves and helmets are recommended. For more information and to register, visit www.lancaster icerink.org or contact Melissa Spittler at 717-679-6012 or lirskatingdirector@gmail.com.
Lancaster Maternal Fetal Medicine (LMFM) recently began seeing patients at its new office at 2568 Lititz Pike, which is located in the old Members 1st Federal Credit Union building in Neffsville.
During five years of growth, the practice has expanded to several locations in Lancaster and Lebanon counties. The practice brings specialized care to pregnant mothers experiencing a number of conditions that characterize their pregnancy as highrisk, such as diabetes, pregnancy with multiples, recurrent pregnancy loss or high blood pressure. As the new location opens, LMFM will close the old, leased space at 108 Foxshire
Drive, Lancaster.
Since 2017, Lancaster LMFM has been providing care to local families as well as clients from across the country seeking advanced care. The new location will be housed in a newly renovated and expanded former bank, which the practice bought in 2021. LMFM’s services include state-of-the-art 2D/3D and 4D ultrasound scans, surgical pregnancy loss prevention, pregnancy monitoring, pre-pregnancy counseling, and genetic counseling and diabetes management.
The private medical office has two nationally and internationally renowned perinatologists, Drs.
Robert Larkin and Christian Macedonia. A central part of their goal is to be a model practice to reduce the high maternal morbidity and mortality rate in America, especially among people of color. One of the ways they strive to accomplish this goal is to keep every avenue for access to care open; they welcome self-referrals. LMFM also has a special billing program for uninsured and underinsured patients.
LMFM has highly-trained and certified sonographers who provide both routine and specialized ultrasounds. The practive is certified and accredited in all five of the American Institute for Ultrasound in Medicine
(AIUM) areas of OB imaging.
LMFM is a pioneer in 3D ultrasound, telemedicine and genomic medicine. Macedonia performed a 3D ultrasound on a living fetus in December of 1991 at the National Institutes of Health as a government researcher.
Providers include two LMFM physicians, a nurse practitioner, a physician assistant and a high-risk nurse who has a Master of Science in Nursing. The motto of the disabled veteran-owned small business is “Where all are welcome and the future is born.”
For more information, visit www.lancastermfm.com.
The Row House Inc. and Church World Service (CWS) will host a program of firsthand refugee stories on Friday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. in The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster.
The New Neighbors Speakers Bureau of CWS will be represented by Apsara Uprety and Amer Al Fayadh, new Lancaster residents from Nepal and Iraq, respectively. Shawn Smucker, author of the 2018 memoir “Once We Were Strangers,” will share his perspective on befriending refugees. Staff members Rachel Helwig and Andrew Mashas will give an update on what CWS is doing to enhance Lan-
caster as a welcoming city and how people can get involved. There will be a question-and-answer time, and refreshments will be available.
There is a discount for those who register in advance; tickets will also be available at the door. Admission is free to Row House members. To learn more, visit www.therowhouse.org. Limited seats can be reserved through www.eventbrite.
There are times in the sporting world where a tie is just as good as a win. However, when jockeying for playoff position a win is preferable but the CV boys’ soccer team will gladly take the 3-3 draw opposite Manheim Township over the earlier season setback to the Blue Streaks.
The Buckskins needed every last one of Jacob Carr’s 12 saves to leave Neffsville with that tie on October 3rd. Andrew Jones, with help from Rowan Aisenbrey, put CV on the board just after intermission, then knotted the game a second time, this one off a feed from Garrett Anderson in the 53rd minute. Aisenbrey
gave CV a 3-2 lead in the 60th minute but Township was able to answer to earn the tie.
The Bucks entered the game with Township coming off a 2-1 win over Penn Manor on September 29th. CV did all their work early with Aisenbrey converting a Jason Burkholder feed in the 5th minute before setting up Jones in the 6th minute to put CV back in front 2-1.
The girls’ soccer team continues to struggle but head man Tom Erickson sees the positive.
“In looking at the season overall I think it’s important to remember this team won one game last year and scored seven goals,” said Erickson. “We should double the number of goals scored from last year to this year, so we are improving. We still have a way to go though.”
Those on field struggles resulted in losses to Penn Manor and Manheim Township by a combined 15-0 with Erickson sighting larger rosters for
opponents and second half fatigue from his squad. The stats back up Erickson, Penn Manor used a 6-0 second half surge to collect their 7-0 win on the 29th while Township posted the same 6-0 second half edge in their 8-0 October 3rd victory. Gabby Moore totaled 18 saves in the two games.
With the postseason lurking just around the corner, the girls’ volleyball team upped their winning streak to five matches with victories over Warwick and McCaskey pushing the Lady Buckskins overall record to 9-1.
CV toppled Warwick by a 30 count on September 29th, posting wins of 25-17 and 2522 sandwiched around a marathon 30-28 win in the second game. Summer Getz posted 24 assists and three aces while Madison Williams collected 11 kills and two blocks. Add in matching 13dig games from Emily Kornacki and Rebecca Hartranft and you get a CV sweep.
Conestoga Valley continued to roll on October 4th, sweeping McCaskey with scores of 25-6, 25-15 and 25-19. Getz tallied another 22 assists with Williams adding 11 more kills to her tally. Kornacki chipped in with eight digs and two aces.
The girl’s tennis team saw their team postseason end almost as quickly as it began. The Lady Buckskins opened their postseason with a trip to Manheim on the 29th to face the Lady Barons in the opening round of the L-L Team Tournament. The result was a 3-2 win for the home team, ending CV’s team quest. Jade Flores and Paula Valverde-Gomez picked up singles wins for the two team points.
The cross-country teams finished their regular season on October 4th by taking on Cedar Crest and Warwick in Lebanon. Both sides ended up 0-2 on the day with Seana Dougherty posting the top CV finish, taking fifth in the girl’s race. Timothy Gitonga took the top honor on the boys’ side, finishing seventh while Josh Yoder and Carson Miller finished 14th and 15th respectively.
The end of the regular season is in sight for the field hockey team, and they are making a strong post-season push. CV notched wins over Hempfield, Ephrata and Central York, pushing their overall record to 9-6, placing them in the middle of the projected 16-team District 3-2A playoff field with just a few games remaining.
Mikyla Rineer led the Lady Buckskins to the win over
Hempfield on Sept 28th, scoring in the opening and closing frames for a tidy 2-0 win. Elizabeth Talley needed just two saves to earn the shutout.
CV closed out September with a stumble in the form of a 4-0 loss to Manheim Township on the 30th. Talley finished with six saves.
The Lady Bucks rebounded nicely on October 3rd, rolling by Ephrata 3-0. Rineer netted two more goals with Alaina Culbert tacking on the final score in the fourth. Talley stopped four shots to post the shutout.
Conestoga Valley needed an extra period to get by Central York one day later, but nine Talley saves were enough thanks to Rineer’s overtime game winner. Jamie Handwerger put CV on the board in the first period with help from Lily Good.
High School homecoming is always a special time and the football team made sure to keep it that way, closing out September with a 38-18 victory over Lebanon. Despite the comfortable margin on the scoreboard the Buckskins managed just a 263-214 yardage edge but 252 of that came on the ground, keeping the ball away from the Cedars.
Ish Camacho topped the rushing attack with 15 carries and 69 yards with one TD, adding another score through the air. Nick Tran was just off that rushing pace with 14 carries for 61 yards and two touchdowns. Jayden Johnson added 69 yards and a score on three carries while Macoy Kneisley tacked on another 34 yards and a score on his nine carries.
The Pennsylvania Veterans’ Memorial, located at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery in Annville, is temporarily closed to the public for structural repairs. The memorial, which was dedicated in 2001, is known as the largest veterans’ memorial located in any of the national cemeteries. It honors those who died in military service since World War II. Renovations are expected to take until June 2023.
The memorial is made of concrete, granite, and stone. Its structure is generally in good condition but requires repairs and alterations to address areas of damage due
to long-term exposure to the elements.
Funded by the state as a public improvement project, the renovations will cost $3.6 million. Specific repairs will include re-anchoring plaques, resetting existing pre-cast concrete, waterproofing walls, replacing flashing and upgrading drainage.
Community members may pay tribute to veterans while also helping to preserve the memorial by donating to the Pennsylvania Veterans’ Memorial Trust Fund. Taxdeductible donations to the fund can be made at www.donate.dmva.pa.gov; information on donating by
mail is also available on this site. Donations can be made in honor of, in memory of or on behalf of another person.
One hundred percent of donations go toward the ongoing upkeep of the memorial, such as landscaping, lighting, and fountains as well as needed maintenance for structural and cosmetic components throughout the memorial.
For information about any of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs’ services or programs for veterans, visit www.veterans.pa.gov or follow us at www.facebook.com /padmva or www.twitter.com /padmva.
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The Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County will offer a C. Emlen Urban Architectural Tour in the city of Lancaster.
Urban was an architect who designed over 100 buildings in Lancaster County and Hershey from 1886 until his retirement in 1930. His work includes many public and private buildings,
some of which are on the National Register of Historic Places.
The 45-minute tour will include many Urban-designed sites in downtown Lancaster. Starting at 9 a.m., tours will depart every hour from the Sehner-Ellicott-von Hess house, home of the Trust, located at 123 N. Prince St. The last tour
will depart at 4 p.m.
The Trust recommends purchasing tickets in advance at https://hptrust.org/urban tour2022/, and any remaining tickets will be available for purchase on the day of the event. Each tour will accommodate 20 people.
Additionally, the Trust is partnering with local architect and C. Emlen Urban expert Gregory J. Scott, who will guide three separate two-hour walking tours in
downtown Lancaster. These activities will be a Chestnut Hill tour from 9 to 11 a.m., a center city tour from noon to 2 p.m., and a church and mansion tour from 3 to 5 p.m. Each outing can accommodate 24 participants.
Every tour participant will receive a keepsake tour book that features photographs of the architecture of Urban.
For registration and more information, visit the aforementioned website.
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Bundle of Joy Greetings LLC, a locally owned business in East Lampeter, is celebrating its 10th year in the business. The company offers its customers a unique way of celebrating every special occasion with surprise yard signs for any milestone, such as birthdays, anniversaries and retirements.
Starting in 2012 with just two yard signs featuring storks, the company now has more than 35 themes to choose from as well as custom signs based on its customers’ ideas. For more information, visit www.bundleofjoy greetings.com.
The Strasburg Senior Citizens will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 19, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. in the activity hall at the Strasburg Fire Company, 203 W. Franklin St. Musical entertainment will be provided by vocalist and keyboard player Phyllis Sands.
The club was founded in 1966 and has served the community since then. It provides entertainment programs, bus trips, an annual picnic, a Christmas banquet, and other social activities.
Visitors are welcome. For more information, readers may call Bill or Ann at 717-687-9072.
The Salvation Army will offer its Coats for Kids program. People may register in person daily from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Friday, Oct. 14, at the Salvation Army, 131 S. Queen St., Lancaster.
The program offers free, new coats to toddlers through children age 16. Coats in sizes 2T through young adult sizes will be available.
Those registering children must present their ID, proof of address, and birth certificates or medical documentation with the date of birth for each child.
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WANTED! MOTORCYCLES!
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Classic, Muscle & Sports Cars Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561
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$300-$1,000 CASH PAID ON ALLVEHICLES
Serving York/Lancaster. 717-515-2607
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Cash paid for unwanted cars, trucks. Any condition. Call Tim 717-318-0372
BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.
CASH PAID: ATVs, ATCs, Golf Carts, Motorcycles, 2/3/4 Wheelers, Any Yr, Running Or Not. Call/Txt 610-656-3158
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