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Lions And Tigers And Books, Oh My Betty said. “ZooAmerica is coming with some animals,” she noted. “Tails and Tales” is coming to “We’ll have a program with Lancaster Mount Joy, when the Milanof- Parks and Rec focusing on dinosaurs. Schock Library launches its Summer We’re trying to do as many live, inReading Program. The program will person programs as we can.” Additional programs include begin with a drop-in event at the library, 1184 Anderson Ferry Road, magic with Ran’D Shine, Forgotten Friend Reptile Sancon Saturday, June 5, “It’s so important tuary with Jesse from 9 to 11 a.m. “We’ll have games to keep kids read- Rothacker and Jeff and activities, and i n g d u r i n g t h e Boyer’s Big Bubble people can pick up s u m m e r a n d t o Bonanza. Activities their sheet to track p r o v i d e e d u c a - for older readers include “Teen Zine their reading if they are doing it on paper,” tional opportuni- Tuesdays,” where teens will have the said Jan Betty, direc- ties for kids.” opportunity to work tor of children and youth at the library, affectionately with award-winning authors to known as “Miss Jan.” “We are also write for publication in Sumoffering tracking online like we did merZine, which will include poetry, last year. We’ll have stickers and short stories and essays. Programs will be offered for peobookmarks and lots of fun stuff for the kids at the kickoff.” Dutch Coun- ple of all ages, from infants through try Soft Pretzels will also be on hand, adults, and participants can either selling pretzels, with proceeds bene- return their reading log to the library or enter their activities fiting the library. As the name implies, “Tails and online to qualify for prizes. Prizes Tales” focuses on animal programs, vary by age group and include BY CATHY MOLITORIS
Celebrating Donegal Seniors
“Miss Jan” Betty invites readers to participate in the Summer Reading Program at the Milanof-Schock Library.
Who’s Living Under That Rock? BY CATHY MOLITORIS
BY CATHY MOLITORIS
Despite the challenges of the past year, high school graduation is something that should be celebrated, said Denise Steck. Steck is the parent of a senior at Donegal High School, and she’s been busy coordinating the Donegal Class of 2021 Community Celebration, which will be held Wednesday, May 26, beginning at 6 p.m. See Seniors pg 10
Discover what’s living in the water during a creek stomp organized by the Chiques Creek Watershed Alliance.
What’s in the water? Find out the answer to that question at a creek stomp organized by the Chiques Creek Watershed Alliance. The event will be held at Little Chiques Park, 229 Park Ave., Mount Joy, beginning at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 9. “The creek stomp is a great opportunity to get in the creek and explore,” said Steve Gergely, president of the watershed alliance. “What we’re looking for specifically at the creek stomp are macroinvertebrates. The types of macroinvertebrates found in the water are good bioindicators of the creek’s and overall watershed’s health.”
INSIDE THIS ISSUE American Legion To Host Memorial Day Parade . . . .3 Retro Road Trip: PA’s Drive-In Movie Theaters . . . . . . . . .4 Stauffers Of Kissel Hill Opens Mount Joy Store . . . . . . . .8 Business Directory . . . . . .9 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 House Of Worship . . . . . .15 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . .16
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