Looking around a local park, Benjamin Dice saw a problem, and it was something he wanted to
“I grew up playing baseball for the Elizabethtown Boys Club, and Old Trolley Line baseball field was my home field for my last season,” said the 2025 graduate of Elizabethtown Area High School and the Mount Joy campus of the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center. “The field needed dugouts to help protect the players from the sun and
Benjamin, who joined Cub Scouts in first grade, knew he could help. He installed two baseball dugouts at the park, located in Mount Joy Township. For his efforts, he earned his Eagle Award,
the highest honor given by Scouting America.
“I was responsible for obtaining all necessary funds, permits and materials needed for the project through fundraising and/or donations,” he said. “From planning to completion, my project took a little over a year to complete.”
He began the work in March of 2024, obtaining approval from Mount Joy Township. Construction began in March of 2025, and the finishing touches were completed this past June.
“To complete the project, it took a total of 330 hours between planning and all of the volunteers that helped to construct the dugouts,” Benjamin shared. “The final part of the project was adding gravel to the dugouts. I had enough gravel to place around the dugouts that I installed and also the benches at the
Protecting Lancaster’s Land for Generations
BY CAT SHANNON
What’s the value of dirt? For the Lancaster County Conservation District, it’s priceless. The organization formed in 1950 with a mission of empowering farmers to maintain and improve the rich, productive soil of Lancaster County through conservation practices. Today, as the group marks its 75th anniversary,
it has expanded its focus to include four more departments beyond agriculture, touching the lives of everyone who calls the county home.
“Coming out of the time period of the Dust Bowl, in the late 1920s and ’30s, there was a national movement to create conservation districts across the country,” said Sallie Gregory, Lancaster County Conservation District
Shop, Sip and Support Second Grace
BY CAT SHANNON
Go shopping on Thursday, Nov. 6, and you can pick up a new outfit while supporting local young mothers.
WhirliGig Unique Boutiques will host a fashion show to benefit Second Grace, a nonprofit that provides mentorship and resources to single moms. The fashion show will take place at the boutique, 206 S. Market St., Elizabethtown, beginning with a happy hour at 5 p.m., followed by the show and shopping at 6 p.m.
“The idea for this fashion show was born out of a desire to celebrate both local creativity and community,” said Callie Tomblin, program coordinator for Second Grace. “We wanted to create a space where fashion meets purpose, highlighting unique pieces while supporting local designers, businesses and causes. It’s also a fun and engaging way to bring people together for an evening of style, connection and giving back.”
Many of the items in the show will come from WhirliGig Unique Boutiques, a locally owned store known for mission-driven fashion, Tomblin said, noting that the clothes featured will include items from independent designers and local small retailers.
“Our models are all community members, people from different walks of life who are passionate about supporting local talent and being part of something uplifting,” she shared. “Most of the items featured in the show will be available for purchase right after the event. We’ll have pop-up shopping areas set up so guests can browse and buy what they loved on the runway.”
She emphasized that while
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education and operations coordinator. What began as a local resource for farmers in Lancaster’s Southern End to encourage sustainable practices soon grew into wide outreach, promoting conservation practices that included the proper ways and times to plow and constructing fences to keep cows from polluting streams.
“In 1950, the county commissioners approved having a conservation district the whole way across Lancaster County,” Gregory said.
The county’s conservation district, which is the largest in the state, now includes departments focused on erosion and sedimentation, watersheds, data and analysis and education.
“The erosion and sedimentation department works with people in development, such as landowners, construction companies or engineers, on any project larger than an acre,” Gregory said, noting that the office reviews work plans to determine how the soil will be maintained prior to construction, during the work and afterward.
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tain their properties to promote water health.
“We all live in a watershed,” Gregory said, adding that our actions could impact the watershed right outside our door or the wider Chesapeake Bay watershed. “This department focuses on ways people can maintain and protect the watershed. Maybe you have a no-mow zone in your yard to encourage pollinators, or you plant native plants to support wildlife.”
For the data and analysis department, the goal is to tell the story of the efforts of the district and share the results with the public so people can understand the work and see the benefits of conservation, she said.
“In the education department, our role is to talk with residents about conservation practices and provide support for teachers and students working with state standards,” she explained, noting that one such effort is the countywide Envirothon program.
The office works collaboratively with numerous organizations in the state, including the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, the Pennsylvania Game Commission and Lancaster Conservancy.
Funding for conservation district work comes from state and federal sources, as well as grants and donations. The organization will also participate in the ExtraGive on Friday, Nov. 21, to support its 501(c)(3) Conservation Foundation of Lancaster County.
The employees of the conservation district, as well as the group’s nine-member all-volunteer board, want people to understand the value of the district’s work, as well as the impact we all have on our environment.
“A person might drive through Lancaster County and see plastic tubes sticking up next to a creek and wonder what’s going on there,” Gregory said. “We want to tell the story that those are protecting seedlings and that in 10 years, you’re going to see a forest buffer next to that stream, which will protect the stream.”
Projects like that one will take years to complete, but the district also has shorter-term initiatives.
“Our watershed department is working to put in-stream monitoring devices into more and more streams, so they see and chart on a daily basis what’s happening in the water,” she said, noting that these
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MARY MOTHER OF THE CHURCH (A Roman Catholic Parish): 625 Union School Rd., Mount Joy. Pastor: Rev. Ted Keating. Mass Times: Saturday Vigil 4:30pm, Sunday 8:30 & 11 am; Monday thru Friday 8:30 am. Confessions: Sat 3:30pm. 717-653-4903, visit us online at www.marymotherparish.org
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SAINT LUKE EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 209 S. Market St. at Columbia Ave., Mount Joy. Phone: 717-653-4977. Sunday Holy Eucharist at 11 am. Wednesday Morning Prayer at 10 am in the Education Building. Taize Service 1st Sat. of the month at 5 pm. stlukesmountjoy@gmail.com www.stlukesmountjoypa.org Handicap Accessible.
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smaller baseball field. The remaining funds were used to purchase a first aid kit and ice packs.”
Benjamin is a member of Troop 117, based out of Christ Church United Church of Christ in Elizabethtown. He credits members of his family, friends and troopmates with helping him to complete his Eagle project.
“Mr. Keith Lloyd, Troop 117 committee member, was a big part of helping to plan the design and construction of my project,” Benjamin said.
Benjamin, who lives in Elizabethtown with his parents, George and Amy Dice, and his younger brother, Adam, said participating in Scouts has provided numerous fun activities over the years.
“My favorite memories are of
camping trips, campfires, playing games such as manhunt and hiking,” he remarked. “My favorite trips were going to the National Order of the Arrow Conference in Tennessee in 2022 and Colorado in 2024.”
When he’s not participating in Scouting activities, Benjamin enjoys attending car shows.
“I’m also a photographer and enjoy taking vehicle photographs,” he said. “I also enjoy working on my own vehicles.”
Benjamin was recognized for his Eagle achievement at a Court of Honor on Oct. 19.
“A Court of Honor is an event in Scouts that recognizes the accomplishments that each Scout has done,” he explained, noting that his family, close friends and members of Troop
One of the dugouts Benjamin Dice built for his Eagle project
117 attended the ceremony.
In addition to being a member of Troop 117, Benjamin is a Brotherhood member of the Wunita Gokhos Lodge 39 in the Order of the Arrow (OA).
“The OA is Scouting’s National Honor Society,” he shared, adding that he hopes other students will consider joining Scouts and going for their Eagle Award.
Women’s Group To Host Fall Brunch
The Elizabethtown/Mount Joy Christian Women’s Connection invites area ladies to its “Fall ‘Leaves’ Me Happy” brunch on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 9 a.m. at Gus’s Keystone Restaurant, 1050 W. Main St., Mount Joy.
Jodi Cutting from Elizabethtown will present “Discovery Toys: Toys That Teach, Play and Inspire Children.”
A Memorial Service Honoring Family Members And Friends Who Have Passed On.
West Green Tree Church of the Brethren 740 Greentree Rd. Elizabethtown, PA 17022
Saturday, November 15 10:30 AM Special Music 11:00 AM
As in previous years, this Special Community Memorial Service is open to all members of the community wishing to pay tribute to special people during this holiday season. Everyone is welcome to share this experience and support for one another. If you, or someone you know, would like to have a deceased loved one remembered at this service, please call Jon Sheetz, Andy Dieck, Joshua A. Keith or Joan Rutt at the Sheetz Funeral Home, 717-653-5441. Inform us of the loved one’s name and the approximate number of family members who will be attending the service.
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“I would encourage Scouts to get their merit badges completed and keep pushing forward,” he said.
The musician will be vocalist Sandy Hoover from Lancaster. Karen Williams, from Mechanicsville, Va., will be the speaker. As an actress and former TV talk show host with many travels, she will share “Learning to Say Goodbye.” Reservations and payment must be received by Friday, Oct. 31. For more information or to make a reservation, call Sandy at 717-580-5421.
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Bears Fall Short in Districts to Hershey, 1-0
photos by Cheri Sine
Elizabethtown’s Madelyn Bradley battles with Hershey’s Kendall Pavone for the ball in a tough 1-0 loss during the opening round of the District Three playoffs on Tuesday, October 21.
Bears’ Katelin Norman steals the ball from Hershey’s Emma Wyckoff in a 1-0 loss during the opening round of the District Three playoffs on Tuesday, October 21, in Hershey.
In a 1-0 loss to Hershey, Elizabethtown’s Brooklyn Stouffer clears the ball from in front of the net during the opening round of the District Three playoffs on Tuesday, October 21.
On Tuesday, October 21, Etown’s Sophia Leitzel steals the ball from Hershey’s Lexi Schulz in a 1-0 loss on the road during the opening round of the District Three playoffs.
During the opening round of the District Three playoffs, Bears’ Khloe Lapp keeps control of the ball against Hershey in a 1-0
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devices provide much quicker updates than a traditional stream sample that might be taken every six to eight months. “We currently have 16 in-stream monitoring devices, and we hope to add more in the future.”
To promote its watershed work, the district will host the 2025 Lancaster-Lebanon Watershed Forum on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Millersville University.
“The forum is a free event for volunteers, students, watershed organizations and practitioners to learn and collaborate,” Gregory said. “This year we will hear from Dr. David Bowne at Elizabethtown College about wetland biodiversity and Hilary Dozier from USGS about local water quality monitoring.”
Registration for the event is required by Friday, Nov. 7, and breakfast is included in the forum. To learn more, visit https://bit .ly/3JhnUqn.
The conservation district also holds an annual tree seedling sale, which opens in February for pickup in April, and hosts a Youth Conservation School in the summer.
“We all impact our natural resources, whether that’s in a positive or a negative way,” Gregory said. “The conservation district is a resource for everyone, because we all use natural resources every day.”
To learn more about the Lancaster County Conservation District, visit https://lancaster conservation.org.
Women’s Group To Meet
Women of all ages and preschool children are invited to attend Neighbors Sharing and Caring, a women’s ministry of the Chiques Church, 4045 Sunnyside Road, Manheim, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, from 9 to 10:45 a.m.
Kristen Hess will speak on “Growing in Dependence.” She will discuss the importance of vulnerability and admitting helplessness before God in order to grow in faith.
Kristen grew up in the Manheim area and has been a lifelong member of Chiques Church. She has been married to her husband, Mike, for 15 years, and they have three children. She works as a family physician at Norlanco Family Medicine and enjoys reading, gardening, spending time with family, and taking walks.
During the program, child care will be provided for infants through prekindergartners. Readers may contact Bonnie at 717-361-2613 or Veronica at 717-626-7603 for more information and a copy of this year’s schedule.
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the fashion show is geared toward adults and teens, children are welcome to attend the family-friendly event.
“Whether you love fashion or just want a great night out supporting local makers, you’ll leave inspired,” Tomblin remarked. “Plus, there’s nothing better than seeing real people model real, wearable looks!”
Along with the runway show, guests can enjoy light refreshments and snacks from local food vendors, as well as a short talk about the mission of Second Grace and how the community can get involved.
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Second Grace began in 2021 in Mount Joy when founder Candace Abel sought to serve young single mothers - “Graces” - with trained advocates called “Sages.” The nonprofit now operates out of Community Place on Washington, 105 E. Washington St., Elizabethtown. It serves women throughout Lancaster County. Each Sage helps a Grace navigate life, whether that’s providing transportation to appointments or getting a Grace connected to community services like food banks or GED classes. Sages might also just spend time with their Grace in a positive way, socializing and offering connection.
With the mission of Second Grace in mind, Tomblin encourages people to come to the fashion show.
“This show is about more than fashion,” she said. “It’s about dignity, empowerment and the power of local love. Every ticket and purchase helps support Second Grace, a local nonprofit organization committed to supporting at-risk mothers in our community through mentorship, essential resources and compassionate care.”
To purchase tickets for the fashion show, email WhirliGig .etown@gmail.com. To learn more about Second Grace, visit https://secondgrace.org.
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IT’S TIME
TO PUT OUR SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS FIRST
OUR SCHOOLS AREN’T FAILING — THE SCHOOL BOARD IS.
MOORE ZEIDERS KLEINDIENST STOUFFER ELECT
FOR SCHOOL BOARD
NOV. 4
We’d like to discuss policy differences — but our opponents haven’t shared theirs.
They’ve stayed silent with the public, while their record in office speaks for itself:
• Budgeted $0 for the library
• Voted twice to use nearly $2 million in savings to cover deficits
• Failed to replace nine positions and cut funding for band and Model UN
• Ignored expert advice to save for critical repairs — setting aside just 0.5% instead of the recommended 2% for failing HVAC, sewer, and roofs
If we don’t elect Kristy Moore, Sarah Zeiders, Bruce Kleindienst, and Steve Stouffer, we can expect more of the same — more neglect, more short-term fixes, and more politics where progress should be
Elizabethtown deserves leaders who will plan for the future, protect our schools, and spend wisely.