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NHBA Members Get More Done Together

New Holland is a very good place to do business.

The New Holland area and its downtown shopping district offer a wide array of products and services. Local proprietors and merchants know their wares, engage in sound business practices and prioritize customer service.

“I think we have a very strong business community,” said Steve Brightbill, who’s been the president of the New Holland Business Association (NHBA) for six months.

“There are a lot of great businesses which have been operating in New Holland for a very long time. The more of these people we can get involved, the better. What we want to know is, ‘How can the business association further help the business

community? How can we all work together and improve each year?’

I believe it’s a great place to run a business. We want to get the word out to people who feel the same way.”

The goal, the mission and the purpose of NHBA is to promote

and advocate for its members and the local business community in general. Overseen by a board of directors, NHBA does not maintain a brick-and-mortar office.

NHBA meets as an organization for breakfast at 7:30 a.m. on the third Tuesday of every month at

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Helicopters have always been difference-makers.

On the multilayered battlefields of Vietnam in the 1960s, the versatile Bell UH-1 Iroquois “Huey” helicopter made a difference. Now, 60 years later here at home, one particular Huey is again making a difference, especially in the lives of veterans.

“The UH-1 was like the jeep in the second World War,” said Martin Kleiner, the mission coordinator

Your Next PA Adventure Starts Here

“I like to call this event ‘the most fun you’ll have planning your vacation,’” said Wendy Royal, event coordinator for the PA Family Travel Fair. “It’s free to attend. You can go around, get all kinds of informationvisitors’ guides, brochures and information about things only the locals know.”

The eighth annual PA Family Travel Fair will be held on Saturday, April 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon. It will feature more than 50 vendors and exhibitors showcasing destinations and attractions from throughout the state.

“They are there to hand out free information. There’s no selling,” Royal said. “You can talk to the vendors, and they can answer any questions you have. Nobody knows their area or their attraction better than they do.”

Vendors will represent all corners of the state, providing ideas for summer getaways, day trips or longer vacations. Participants will include amusement parks; campgrounds; museums; and visitor bureaus, including the PA Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau.

“People love the outdoors in Pennsylvania. One of our new vendors is the Keystone Elk Country Alliance,” Royal said, adding that the Elk County-based group will have lots of information on the elk herds that populate the region. “They’ll have information on the best times to see the elk, and they’ll give people lots of ideas of things to do in the area.”

New this year, the PA Family Travel Fair will feature two grand prize giveaways.

Steve Brightbill addresses members of the New Holland Business Association.

LWA Huey

for Liberty Warbird Association, a local nonprofit dedicated to promoting memories associated with the Huey helicopter. “It was a utility vehicle, and it did just about everything. It served three roles, as a troop carrier, a medical evacuation helicopter and a gunship, depending upon the model and how you deployed it.”

Shoes & Boots For The Whole Family

More of an organization than a club, the Liberty Warbird Association (LWA) preserves, maintains and deploys a 1967 Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter, affectionately dubbed Huey 823. LWA houses its Huey 823 in a hangar in Suite T at the Lancaster Airport, 500 Airport Road, Lititz, where it also maintains an office and from which it flies missions.

Members of LWA gather

on Saturdays at Lancaster Airport to work on and maintain the aircraft. Those gatherings are open to the public, but rides on the helicopter aren’t offered.

“It is absolutely open to the public and we encourage people to come out to the hangar, see the aircraft and talk to the people who maintain it,” said Kleiner. “Any time we are at the hangar, you can do that. For any veteran or veteran group, we can set up a special private visit to the hangar.”

LWA’s purpose and reason for existing is just that - to honor veterans, especially from the Vietnam era, and educate others on the role that the Huey played in that war. LWA accomplishes its mission by flying to and attending activities designed to recognize veterans.

Each year, LWA flies Huey 823 to the Lebanon VA Medical Center to honor veterans receiving treatment there and their caregivers.

“We don’t do political events, religious events or commercial events,” said Kleiner. “But if someone is creating an event honoring veterans, we will participate. We show people how

the aircraft works. We talk about the type of missions it flew in Vietnam. We want to educate people about the role that Hueys played in Vietnam. A lot of people see the pictures but don’t understand what it did, which was basically everything.”

“When Vietnam veterans came home from the war, they didn’t get a lot of respect,” he continued. “We want them to get that honor and respect they deserve. We want to restore the pride of all veterans, but especially the Vietnam veterans. When people come out and see it, it takes them back. If you’ve ever been around a Huey, it has a very distinct sound, and you can smell the burning of jet fuel. When people can relate to it, it makes a big difference.”

There are about 40 active volunteers involved with LWA and another 50 individuals who play a more supportive role in the organization. More than 25 of those members either flew helicopters or maintained them during the Vietnam War or in peace time.

“(Huey 823) requires about 10 hours of maintenance for every hour you fly it,” said Kleiner. “It burns 95 gallons

of jet fuel per hour. It has a two-hour flight range. If a group wants us to fly a mission for them, they have to basically do the fundraising.”

LWA was formed in 2011 after Huey 823 was purchased for $600,000 in California, then flown to Lancaster. During its wartime service from 1968 to 1970, Huey 823 flew 1,400 hours in Vietnam.

More than 12,000 helicopters of all types were deployed during the Vietnam War, 7,555 of which were Hueys.

“In the early 2000s, the Army divested itself of all Hueys,” said Kleiner. “This one went to a training school for mechanics. When the organization first started, (officials) were doing a lot of events at air shows and they were able to provide rides. But the FAA said, ‘We don’t think you should be doing that without a certain approval.’”

During their military service, Hueys were operated by crews of four and could carry as many as 10 soldiers. Hueys could reach a top speed of 127 miles an hour. For additional information, go to www.liberty warbirds.com.

Workshops to Explore Heritage Trades

Lancaster Bible College (LBC) is working alongside local craftspeople to offer two non-credit Heritage Trades Workshops in April at the LBC Physical Plant Building, 901 Eden Road, Lancaster. Participants will gain foundational skills in historical trades through a blend of demonstrations and guided practice.

A Timber Framing Workshop will be held from Monday to Wednesday, April 6 to 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The workshop will offer hands-on experience with traditional hand tools and classic joinery techniques, guided by skilled craftspeople. The registration deadline is Friday, April 3, and space is limited to 10 participants.

A Blacksmithing Workshop will be held from Wednesday to Friday, April 8 to 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees will learn essential shop safety, identify and use core blacksmithing tools,

and develop proper forging techniques. Under the direction of experienced instructors, participants will also explore key processes such as heating, shaping, and finishing metal. By the end of the workshop, each participant will finish his or her own metal projects. The program is geared toward beginners, craft enthusiasts, or those interested in traditional trades. The registration deadline is April 6, and space is limited to 12 participants. Specific clothing and personal protective equipment are mandatory for both workshops, including safety glasses, closed-toe shoes or boots, long pants, and shirts with sleeves. Hair must be tied back and jewelry removed or secured. For the blacksmithing workshop, participants will be working near a forge and should avoid synthetic fabrics; natural fibers are recommended. Both workshops are

open to LBC students and members of the public who are age 16 and older. A signed liability waiver is required. Individuals under 18 years of age must receive a parent’s consent.

There is a fee for each workshop, which includes lunch each day. For more details and to register, visit www.lbc.edu/events.

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Logo Design Competition Announced

The Pennsylvania Christian Chamber of Commerce (PCCC) invites talented graphic designers across the commonwealth to participate in a statewide logo design competition that will shape the future visual identity of the organization.

The competition will offer Pennsylvania-based designers an opportunity to build their professional portfolio, gain statewide recognition, and contribute their creative talents to a faith-driven nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening Christian businesses and communities throughout Pennsylvania.

The PCCC is seeking original, human-created logo designs that reflect its mission, values, and four foundational pillars: Community, Equipping, Advocacy, and Giving. Designers are encouraged to submit concepts that integrate faith, professionalism, and a sense of Pennsylvania identity while maintaining simplicity, versatility, and memorability.

The competition is open to graphic designers who are Pennsylvania residents and are age 18 or older. No AI-generated or AI-assisted design tools are permitted. Each participant may submit up to three original logos, and a cash prize will be awarded to the winning designer. The winner will receive public recognition on the PCCC website and at promotional events.

All submissions are due by Thursday, April 16. Finalists will be announced on Thursday, May 21, and the winning design will be revealed during a live online event on Monday, June 1.

All entries will be reviewed by a panel that includes members of the PCCC board of directors and branding professionals from Masterpiece Marketing, the Lancaster-based firm facilitating the competition.

To submit entries and find full competition guidelines, eligibility requirements, and submission details, visit www.master

Spot Falls in Home Opener, 9-3

On Friday, March

In a 9-3 loss on Friday, March 20, Garden Spot’s Bryce Hertzler stretches for the ball at first for the out against Penn Manor in New Holland.

photos by Mya Graybill
20, in New Holland, Spartans’ Owen Gonzalez connects with the ball for a hit against Penn Manor during a 9-3 loss at home.
Spot’s third baseman Connor Manning makes the throw to first base for the out against Penn Manor during a 9-3 loss on Friday, March 20.
Garden Spot’s Ben Smeltz prepares for the pitch against Penn Manor during a 9-3 loss on Friday, March 20 in New Holland.
The Spartans’ Caden Simonis on Friday, March 20, strikeout two against Penn Manor during a 9-3 loss at home.

Yoder’s Family Restaurant, 14 S. Tower Road, New Holland. The association’s executive team also conducts quarterly meetings throughout the year.

“We don’t have a fulltime staff. We all work as volunteers,” said Brightbill. “Basically, we’re trying to provide a service that benefits New Holland businesses, and we want to advocate for businesses. It’s not a huge community here, but a strong one. I think there’s a lot of potential that hasn’t been reached.”

More of an association than a chamber of commerce, NHBA engages in a number of activities throughout the year that are designed to draw visitors to businesses and make New Holland a better place to live. Among those activities are beautification projects; community celebrations; New Holland’s version of National Night Out in August; and the popular Christmas on Main event, which is annually staged downtown on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

NHBA also regularly donates to five local nonprofits.

“I’m kind of the new guy coming in,” said Brightbill, a Lititz resident and the general manager of Turner Buick GMC in New Holland. “(New Holland’s) a tight-knit community. This area believes in community. It’s a proud community. There are a lot of great people here and a lot of great businesses. It’s a very dedicated group to the New Holland community. They appreciate what the New Holland community is. But at the end of the day, we’re all here to make money.”

Currently, NHBA’s membership consists of about 45 local entrepreneurs. In line with his beliefs in the strength of numbers and the power of collaboration and cooperation, Brightbill is trying to increase NHBA’s membership numbers.

part of the nonprofits.”

“There are a lot of community leaders out there who aren’t part of the business association,” he added. “The businesses who are there are there to network with people. They’re there to hear what other businesses are doing. I think business owners are trying to serve the community the best they can. But we’re not trying to be something we’re not.”

At the beginning of this year, Brightbill distributed surveys to local businesses asking them about their needs and what they’re looking for in a business association.

“The people who started (NHBA) had a mission, and they wanted to bring members of the business community together,” said Brightbill. “Originally, the purpose of the organization was to revitalize business opportunities in New Holland. Business owners are our faces. There’s been growth there, and there’s still room for growth.”

For additional information, go to www.new hollandbusiness.org.

“You have a wide variety of businesses in New Holland,” said Brightbill. “It’s a very diverse group. Everyone’s needs are different. The more people we have involved, the stronger we become. Anyone who conducts business in New Holland can be a member of the business association. There are a lot of nonprofits who rely on businesses. The business community is a big

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Hooked on Fun at Kids Fishing Derby

One Tractor. Countless Attachments

There’s something almost magical that happens when kids cast a line into a pond and try their luck at fishing. That simple act can lead to a lifelong hobby and an appreciation for nature, and that’s what the Donegal Fish and Conservation Association (DFCA) hopes to accomplish at its annual Kids Fishing Derby.

The event will be held on Saturday, April 11, from 8 to 11 a.m. at the reflecting pond on the grounds of Donegal Presbyterian Church, 1891 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy. All youths age 11 and under, as well as all handicapped anglers who possess a current Pennsylvania fishing license, are invited to participate.

“Fishing gives kids a way to learn about the outdoors, have fun with their family and experience a bit of accomplishment,” said Scot Harlacher, a volunteer with DFCA and a member of Donegal Presbyterian Church. “My hope is that through fishing kids will

learn to appreciate and love the outdoors and this will lead to a lifetime of exploring and caring for our natural world.”

Coinciding with the fishing derby, the church will host a pancake breakfast open to event participants and the general public. It will be served from 7 to 11 a.m. in the church fellowship hall. Proceeds from the breakfast will support the church’s yearly mission trip to upstate New York.

“There is no need to make reservations for the pancake breakfast,” Harlacher said. “Simply show up that day with an appetite and consider a donation to the church’s annual mission trip.”

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At the fishing derby, DFCA members will be on hand to help participants, but each angler must bring his or her own equipment and clean his or her own fish.

the Donegal Creek watershed,” Harlacher said of the nonprofit. “We maintain a cooperative trout nursery with the PA Fish and Boat Commission and raise about 3,000 fish per year from fingerlings to adulthood. These trout are then stocked in local waterways for recreational fishing. We also partner with various conservation groups, civic organizations and landowners to promote healthy water conservation in our local area.”

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“I encourage anyone to attend the derby to spend time helping their children learn about this enjoyable outdoor activity,” Harlacher said. “It’s fun to come even without kids, too, just to watch, gain information about the DFCA or enjoy breakfast inside the church.”

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New Broadband Tower to Bring Internet Service to Area Residents

Thousands of residents and businesses across northern Lancaster County and southern Lebanon County will have access to gigabit-speed internet offered by Upward Broadband following the activation of a new wireless broadband tower.

The new tower, funded in part through the Pennsylvania Broadband Infrastructure Program, expands broadband availability to more than 31,000 residents and businesses across the region. Communities where service is now available include Manheim, Lititz, Myerstown, Schaefferstown, East Petersburg, Mount Joy, Ephrata, Cleona, Lebanon and other surrounding communities. In many of these communities, residents previously had limited high-speed internet options.

To celebrate the milestone, Upward Broadband hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 11 at the Schaefferstown Volunteer Fire Company, where community leaders and local officials gathered to recognize the impact expanded broadband access will have on the region.

Speakers at the event included Rachel Shetterly, representing Pennsylvania State Rep. Russ Diamond’s 102nd District; Jo Ellen Litz, Lebanon County commissioner; and Liz Ackerman, executive director of the Northern Lancaster County Chamber of Commerce. Each highlighted the importance of reliable broadband to local businesses, residents and the region’s long-term economic growth.

The new tower utilizes advanced fixed wireless technology capable of delivering gigabit speeds over long distances, dramatically increasing the capacity and performance of Upward Broadband’s network.

BANGOR EPISCOPAL-FOUNDED 1722. 4 mi. W of Morgantown on Rt. 23 in Churchtown. Sunday Holy Eucharist at 10am. All are welcome. Handicap accessible. Parking lot adjacent to the church off Water Street. For additional info., www.bangorepiscopal.org

BETHANY GRACE FELLOWSHIP: 400 Reading Road, East Earl (at the corner of Rt. 625 & Union Grove Rd.) Join us for worship, Sundays at 9 & 10:35AM. Adult, Youth, 56 Club classes at 10:35. Options for nursery-grade 4 during both time slots. Check us out at www.bethanygf.org or call 717-4456644 with questions. To Thrive | To Impact | To Unify.

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 758 Spruce Rd., New Holland 717-354-8428. cfcnewholland.org/visit

CHURCHTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 2170 Main Street, Narvon (Churchtown). Phone: 717-445-5585, umcchurchtown@gmail.com. Pastor Lisa Kurtz, lisakurtz01@comcast.net 5 mi East of New Holland on PA 23. Sunday worship at 9 am. Handicapped Access.

LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH (AG): Located at 1279 Main St., East Earl, invites you to join us for a time of contemporary worship and biblical preaching at our 9am service on Sunday mornings and 7pm service on Wednesday evenings. Kids ministry for birth through 5th grade and youth ministry for 6th through 12th grade is available. Lead Pastor: Stephen Ritchey. For more information on our services and programs, visit us online at Lighthouseag.com

MT ZION CHURCH: 753 Mt. Zion Rd., Narvon, PA. Pastor: Ian Solodky, Worship Leader: Joe Liptock, Praise Band “3:16”. Adult Bible Study 9 am, Worship Service 10:15 am, Child Care Provided. We teach the traditional Gospel of Jesus Christ. All are welcome! Enjoy the views of our beautiful rural setting. Facebook.com/mtzionroad/ Instagram: Mt.Zion_narvon

OUR LADY OF 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.

PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH Sunday Service 10 am & Wednesday prayer at 7:30 pm - at 501 Lenover Rd., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Call 610-593-2277 www.parkesburgwordoffaith.org

PILGRIM BIBLE CHURCH: 5367 Paes Rd., New Holland. Located 1/4 mi from Welsh Mountain Rec. Center on Paes Rd., 717-354-9444. Worship Service 10:30 am. Nursery. Pastor: Randy Good.

ST. JOHN CENTER LUTHERAN CHURCH 599 Reading Rd., East Earl, PA 17519 717-445-5505. Sunday Worship 11 am Services are held in the church social hall.

ST. STEPHEN REFORMED CHURCH (Presbyterian Church In America): “A Beacon on the Hill.” The Word of God is central to our worship. Sunday Worship at 9:30am and 4:00pm. Sunday School for all ages following morning worship. For more information visit www.ststephenpca.org

Lead Pastor: Rev. Dr. Andrew DiNardo. 249 E. Main Street New Holland PA 717-354-7871.

THE COMMUNITY CHURCH AT GARDEN SPOT VILLAGE: 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland. Pastor Chet Yoder. Join us Sunday Mornings at 10:00 am for our Live Stream Worship at www.gardenspotvillage.org/live

Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only. (Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday.) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533

Travel Fair

“We have two big getaways this year, instead of one like we’ve had in the past,” Royal said. “Both are for families of four, and they include lodging, attractions, vouchers, gift cards for restaurants and more. One is from Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, and one is from Destination Gettysburg.”

The first 500 people in the door at the travel fair will receive a goodie bag, perfect for stuffing full of information picked up at vendor booths, Royal said, adding, “Your bag will be full by the end of the day.”

The event is truly for the whole family, with plenty of options for kids to have fun.

“We have a kids’ passport, which encourages kids to interact with the vendors,” Royal explained. “One lucky youngster will win eight all-day passes to DelGrosso’s Amusement Park & Laguna Splash Water Park.”

Additionally, a balloon artist will entertain from 10 a.m. to noon, and airbrush tattoos will be offered from 1 to 3 p.m.

Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland will present a program at noon and will also have a booth set up all day for visitors to interact with some of the organization’s animals.

Mascots will also be on-site, including Echo the Bat from Lincoln Caverns.

“She’s a lot of fun for the kids,” Royal said. “They really like meeting her.”

Along with vendors, the fair will feature a program from Sam Leamer, a local historian who will offer a presentation sponsored by Visit Lebanon Valley from 9 to 10:50 a.m.

“In honor of the 250th birthday of America, we wanted to bring somebody in who can talk about what life was like during Colonial times,” Royal said.

At 1:15 p.m., Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation president Marci Mowery will speak.

“She’s going to talk about opportunities for families in our state parks,” Royal said. “She was a schoolteacher, so she makes her presentations relatable for kids.”

Food will be available for purchase at a restaurant on-site at the expo center.

“It’s the kind of food you would expect to have at a county fair,” Royal said,

noting that the restaurant is set up cafeteria style and is located right across the hall from the travel fair.

Royal has been organizing the PA Family Travel Fair since 2018, although she had been thinking about the idea for several years before that.

“Over the years, I’ve always been astonished that we don’t know what’s going on in our own backyard,” she said. “There are so many cool things in our state that people just aren’t aware of.”

Tourism is big business in Pennsylvania. According to a 2024 economic impact study, the most recent study completed, visitors to the state spent $49.9 billion, equating to $144 million a day. Tourism also supports more than 500,000 jobs in the state and generates more than $5 billion in tax revenue to

benefit the state.

More than 2,000 people attended last year’s PA Family Travel Fair, and Royal is excited to host it in a new venue this year, with lots of space and plenty of free parking.

“Kids love this event because there’s always something fun to do. Parents love it because it’s free and they can get lots of information,” she said. “It’s just a fun day and an opportunity to find out things they didn’t know about what there is to do in our state.”

For more information on the PA Family Travel Fair, visit https://pafamily travel.com.

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The expansion represents another step forward in strengthening Pennsylvania’s digital infrastructure and closing connectivity gaps in rural and underserved communities.

The project was financed in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, administered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority. Residents and businesses can check availability in their area by visiting www .UpwardBroadband.com.

People attend a previous year’s PA Family Travel Fair.
Echo the Bat, the mascot from Lincoln Caverns, will be one of the attractions for kids at the PA Family Travel Fair.

Giant, Martin’s Donate Hams to Local Agencies

As part of its ongoing commitment to help eliminate hunger in the local communities it serves, the Giant Company, known locally as Giant and Martin’s, recently announced a donation of 3,000 hams to 14 hunger relief partner organizations.

Giant and Martin’s team members will also volunteer at several food banks over the next few weeks to help organize and restock pantry shelves.

Hams will be donated to the following local hunger relief partners: Helping Harvest Fresh Food Bank,

Fishing

to get hot food and drinks or simply warm up for a bit, he noted.

“Our hope is that this event brings the public together to help kids have fun, experience a positive outdoor activity and learn a bit about some worthwhile charitable causes,” he said. “Our annual fishing derby is very special to me because over the years we have been able to intro-

Reading; Lancaster County Food Hub, Lancaster; West Chester Food Bank, West Chester; and York County Food Bank, York.

Giant and Martin’s customers can also help feed their neighbors in need. From now through Sunday, April 5, customers can donate their free ham certificates at the register in-store to a local food bank.

For more information on the ham redemption program, including how to donate your ham certificate, visit https://giantfood stores.com/pages/free-ham.

duce hundreds of children to fishing in a beautiful place that I truly care about.”

All participants must register with the DFCA on the day of the event. Parking will be permitted only in the Donegal Presbyterian Church parking area. Street parking will be prohibited. For more information, contact DFCA president Chris Brandt at 703-470-7585.

Ryan Forbes Ministries Sets Banquet

Ryan Forbes Ministries will hold its inaugural banquet on Thursday, April 23, at Springside Barn, 1294 Weaverland Road, East Earl. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and dinner will be served at 6 p.m.

The banquet will serve as a fundraiser to support the organization. To register by Friday, April 10, email office.rfministries@ gmail.com or contact Caitlyn at 717-917-8496.

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Educational Programs for Seniors Posted

Quest for Learning Lancaster has announced its spring 2026 programs. Sessions will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, 31 S. Duke St., Lancaster, on Thursday mornings from April 9 to May 14.

Quest for Learning offers people of retirement age in the Lancaster community an opportunity to attend a continuing series of educational seminars. Sessions will be presented by local experts in their fields.

Two sessions will take place each Thursday. Programs that will be offered at 9:40 a.m. are “Windows on the World: The Great

Observing Systems of Science”; “Mortality and Meaning: Can We Make Sense of Death?”; “Short Story Discussion Group”; and “Some Hard Realities in America.” Programs at 11 a.m. will be “Baseball: Fans and Their Passion for the Game”; “Philosophy’s Distancing and Reconnecting Us to the World”; “The Elizabethtown College Lecture Series”; and “Maintaining Your Health as You Age.”

There is a fee, which covers the cost of the entire series. For more information or to register, visit www.quest lancaster.org.

Preview Times: Tues., April 7 from 2-5 P.M. & Wed., April 8 from 8 A.M. *The following is just a very general list of items to be sold. Photos representing the entire auction will be posted on our website www.horstauction.com on Tues., April 7.

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Sale For: JOAN L. EBERLY ESTATE GLENN E. THOMAS HAROLD & NANCY HAASE & OTHERS

Coin Club Plans Spring Show

The Red Rose Coin Club will hold its spring coin show on Saturday, April 4, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. Doors will open at 9 a.m. and close at 3 p.m.

The show will offer 58 tables with numerous dealers offering collectible coins, bullion, medals and tokens. Attendees may bring along collectible coins so they may receive more

information about them and potentially sell them to dealers at the show. The event will include hourly door prize drawings, a giveaway drawing featuring gold and silver coins, food and beverages, and a Kids Corner.

Admission and parking are free. To inquire about table availability, contact bourse chairman Allen Heater at alheater1211@ gmail.com.

Stoltzfoos Golf Carts to Host Open House

Stoltzfoos Golf Carts, 31 W. Main St., Leola, has been in business for 20 years servicing, renting and building custom golf carts. Now, Stoltzfoos is an authorized E-Z-GO dealer.

To celebrate, an open house, featuring free food,

games, door prizes and discounts, will be held on Friday, April 10, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday, April 11, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

For more information, call 717-556-8627 or visit www.stoltzfoosgolf carts.com.

DIRECTIONS: From Martins Bike Shop, travel West on E. Farmersville Rd into the town of Farmersville, past the fire hall to property on the right. REAL ESTATE: A very clean and remodeled 2-story house on .56-acre level lot. House was remodeled w/ a new rear addition in 2014; has approx. 2,428 sq. ft.; main level has

23’x 11’ recreation room w/ B.I. corner cupboard; 12’x 11.5’ sewing/hobby room; 12’x 11’ man-cave or den room; rear 9.5’x 6’ mud room entrance

Open House Sat., April 4, 11 & 18 from 1 to 4 PM. For more information visit www. klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368 & #384426)

clean house in desirable Farmersville area, come and see. DETACHED GARAGE & SHED: An older 2-car garage w/ (2) overhead doors; 1-horse box stall, work area, electric service, water hydrant. Second storage barn. West Earl Township, Conestoga

Visitors browse coins and other currency at a past event.

The Trust to Host Opera Singer

The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, will host a concert by soprano Sarah Fleiss at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 11, presented by the Curtis Institute of Music.

Fleiss is a member of the international Baroque touring ensemble Le Jardin des Voix of Les Arts Florissants, performing in “Les arts florissants” and “La Descente d’Orphée aux Enfers” by Charpentier directed by William Christie and in “Il giardino di rose” by Scarlatti directed by Paul Agnew. In the summer of 2025, she attended the Georg Solti Bel Canto Accademia in Tuscany. Fleiss is also touring Latin America with Curtis on Tour during the 202526 season. In the 2024-25 season, she performed the roles of Susanna in “Le nozze di Figaro” under the baton of Nicholas McGegan

with Curtis Opera Theatre, the soprano soloist role in Handel’s “Messiah” with Hudson Baroque, and the soprano soloist role in Brahms’ “Ein Deutsches Requiem” with the Dalton Chorale in New York City. She previously played the title role in Janáček’s “The Cunning Little Vixen” and Ginevra in Handel’s “Ariodante,” and she was a featured soloist in a staged production of Handel’s “L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato.” In concert, she performed as the soprano soloist in Fauré’s “Requiem” with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra and Poulenc’s “Gloria” and Dvořák’s “Te Deum” with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra.

In 2024, Fleiss was a Renée Fleming Arist at the Aspen Music Festival, covering Susanna in “Le nozze di Figaro” under conductor Nicholas McGegan. She

Registration Open for Ladies Golf League

The 2026 Overlook Nine Hole Ladies League will hold a kickoff meeting on Tuesday, April 14, at 9:30 a.m. at the sand trap at the Overlook Golf Course, 2040 Lititz Pike, Lancaster. Four tee times are reserved for 16 players to play right after the meeting. League play will begin on

Tuesday, April 21, and run through Tuesday, Oct. 13. The Awards Luncheon will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 20.

To register for the league, visit https://tinyurl.com/ ladies-golf-league. For more information, contact the Overlook Golf Course Pro Shop at 717-569-9551.

PUBLIC AUCTION

is the 2025 winner of the Arthur W. Foote Award from the Harvard Musical Association and completed her Master of Music and Bachelor of Music degrees at Curtis Institute of Music. Prior to Curtis, Fleiss attended Columbia University and its Juilliard exchange program.

To purchase tickets, visit www.lancastertrust.com or www.lbc.edu/events.

(New Holland/Earl Twp. Area)

PUBLIC AUCTION

& vinyl rancher w/attached 2-bay garage on a rural .60-acre lot. Main floor features a spacious Maple cabinetry eat-in style kitchen w/range, microwave, fridge & pantry; open to FR w/bay window; BR #1 w/closet & Jack & Jill access to full bath; BR #2 w/closet; BR #3 w/closet; BR #4/office w/closet & built-in desk; laundry w/powder room, Maytag W & D included; 2-bay garage; rear porch/deck; lower level 1,050 sq. ft. family room w/ aux. LP furnace; BR #5 & full bath; utility room; central vac; 200 amp svc; electric heat; on-site well & septic; annual taxes: $3,793. Outbuildings: A 20’x12’ shed/workshop & 16’x10’ garden shed. For info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333.

NOTE: Well-maintained rancher provides inviting one-floor living; absolutely move-in ready condition, tasteful décor throughout; backyard borders eastern Lancaster Co. farmland, pasture & stream; level lot w/wide macadam driveway & two nice storage sheds. FOR PHOTOS & DETAILS VISIT www.martinandrutt.com

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DRIVER NEEDED ON Saturdays for farmer's market run to Flemington NJ. Retirees welcome. Call 717-875-6667

DRIVER/WORKER with experience in land/hardscaping & light tree work. Valid PA DL exp. w/truck/trailer. WINDYHILL PROPERTY CARE, 610-857-2169 x1.

FT/PT HELP WANTED applying epoxy floors in garages, basements & commercial. No exp. necessary. Valid DL & clean language req. PT MARKETING/ SALES position also avail. Duramax Concrete Coatings, Narvon 717-271-2852

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Located at: 3321 Division Hwy., New Holland, PA Earl Twp., Lancaster Co.
From Rt. 322/23 in Blue Ball, PA follow Rt. 322 W. 2-miles to
Sarah Fleiss

Smorgasbord Farm Market

WELDER & GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Rohrer’s has a full-time opportunity for a welder and general maintenance person. Perform welding, fabrication, and a wide variety of general mechanical maintenance tasks. Experience in MIG & stick welding. Able to weld in all positions, work outside in all kinds of weather, at heights, and with loud, large equipment and capable of lifting to 75lbs.

We offer competitive pay and benefits including health, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, Paid Time Off (PTO), 401(k) with match and more! Company sponsored continuing education & training as well as tuition reimbursement is available. Candidates should complete an application or submit a resume to the attention of Human Resources by email, fax, mail, on our website, or in person. Please include your salary requirements. Visit our website at www.rohrers.com.

Rohrer’s Incorporated

70 Lititz Rd., P.O. Box 365

Fax: 717-626-9425

Email: kelli.ohara@rohrers.com Lititz, PA 17543

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ELDER CARE

ASSISTANCE FOR ELDERLY, caregivers provide hygiene assistance, meals, light housework in your home. Insured, Bonded, RN owned & operated. Call Visiting Angels, 717-393-3450.

Antiques

Vtg. ANTIQUE REED ORGAN, Ca. 1900. Collector’s piece in exc. cond. Cherry cab. - nice. Works. 717-627-3727 after 5pm

Collectibles

BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES

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PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles 27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA Hours: M-W 8am-4pm, Th.-F by appt. 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/Memorabilia, Movie/Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!

Lawn & Garden

AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING 717-208-2265 • SPRING CLEANUP, MULCH, EDGING, TRIMMING, PLANTING, SM. TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL. Sr. Discount!

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY!

Lawn & Garden

FREE REMOVAL of Riding Mowers. Call/text Jim 717-940-9029

RAILROAD TIES FOR SALE #1. Delivery Available GAP REPAIR, 717-442-4781 ext. 2

Musical

CASH PAID for VINYL RECORDS also GUITARS and other INSTRUMENTS LITITZ MUSIC CO. 717-627-4929

Pets

AKC BLACK LABRADORS

3F, 11 mo. olds. Ready to go home! Call for price: 610-404-4572

GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES

2F, one $125 and the other $50, UTD vet checked, 717-442-8497

PERSIAN KITTENS

CFA Registered, Shots. $200 up. Beautiful Persian Kittens! 717-569-6226

POMERANIAN PUPS

1F, 4M, extra fluffy, UTD vet checked. Ready 4/6. $600. 717-548-8941 x2.

Miscellaneous

DENTAL INSURANCE FROM Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Coverage for 400 plus procedures. Real dental insurance - NOT just a discount plan. Do not wait! Call now! Get your FREE Dental Information Kit with all the details!1-877-5531891www.dental50plus.com/macnet#6258

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DIRECTV STREAM - Carries the most local MLB Games! Choice Pkg $89.99/mo. for 12 mos. Stream on 20 devices. HBO Max incl. for 3 mos. w/Choice Package or higher. No hidden fees! Restrictions apply. IVS 1-866-859-0405.

DONATE YOUR CAR to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800245-0398.

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JACUZZI BATH REMODEL can install a new, custom bath or shower in as little as 1-day. Limited time, waiving all installation costs! Additional terms apply. Subject to change & vary by dealer. Ends Soon. 1-844-501-3208.

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PEST CONTROL: PROTECT your home from pests safely. Roaches, Bed Bugs, Rodents, Termite, Spiders & more. Locally owned & affordable. For service or inspection today! 1-833-860-0657. Have zip code ready!

PORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR may be covered by Medicare! Reclaim independence & mobility w/ the compact design & long-lasting battery. Inogen One free info kit! Call 1-877-305-1535

PREPARE FOR POWER outages todayGenerac Home Standby Generator. Receive free 5-Yr. warranty w/qualifying purchase. 1-855-948-6176 to schedule free quote. It’s not just a generator. It’s a power move.

PROFESSIONAL LAWN SERVICE: Fertilization, weed control, seeding, aeration & mosquito control. Free quote. Ask about first application special! 1-833-860-0811

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TOP DOLLAR PAID for old vintage guitars! Gibson, Fender, Martin, Gretsch, Rickenbacker, Epiphone, Etc. 1930s to 1980s. Call 1-866-433-8277

WATER DAMAGE CLEANUP & restoration.

A small amount of water can lead to major damage in your home. Our trusted professionals do repairs to protect your family & home value! 1-833-887-0117. Have zip code ready!

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SEASONAL

COAL/WOOD/PELLET STOVES & Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/Sell/Trade. Call 717-577-6640

WOODBURNING STOVE $400. Call for details 717-283-9720

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SERVICES RENDERED

FULL PROPERTY CLEANOUT

Appliances/Furniture/Tree/Brush Removal Demo • Rolloff Dumpster Rentals YOU NAME IT, WE DO IT! MJR LLC | Millersville 717-672-6483

HANDYMAN : Landscaping. Mulch. Power Washing. Painting. Gutters/ Guards. Decks. Siding. Roofing. Mailboxes. Odd Jobs. 717-826-3680

HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/MC/ Disc/AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569 CRASS HAULING

INTERIOR RENOVATIONS

Flooring Installs • Hardwood Refinishing Vinyl • Drywall • Painting. Trubuild Construction | 717-869-3204

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING CALL for a free estimate: BRYAN 223-231-8716

JACUZZI BATH REMODEL can install a new, custom bath or shower in as little as one day. For a limited time, waiving ALL installation costs! Additional terms apply. Subject to change and vary by dealer. (Offer ends 12/27/26).Call 1-844-826-2535

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LOCAL HANDYMAN PLUMBING • ELECTRICAL CUSTOM CARPENTRY Lic. & Ins. Call/Text 610-547-7789

AMISH MOVING COMPANY AMISH CLEANOUTS

Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301 ANDY’S DRYWALL

Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102

Asphalt Needs by JACK COOPER TAR & CHIP

JUNK REMOVAL

Basements, garages, attics. Appls. ($20). Five Star Property Service, 717-278-1030

LOGGING, L O

, TREE WORK & FIREWOOD

PAINTING DONE RIGHT Int/Ext. Res/Com

Detailed custom painting. 33yrs. exp/Refs. All related services, etc. 717-286-5464

ROOFING ~ Amish Quality

10 yr. workmanship warranty. Lic. & Ins. EDGE VIEW ROOFING, 717-940-0501

SAFE STEP NORTH America’s #1 Walk-In Tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our FREE shower package and $1,600 off for a limited time! Call today! Financing available. Call Safe Step: 1-833-356-1954.

and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-5778206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com

CORVETTES WANTED 1953 thru 2019 Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561 $ $

DONATE YOUR CAR, truck, boat, RV and more to support our veterans! Schedule a FAST, FREE vehicle pickup and receive a top tax deduction! Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-877-327-0686 today!

GET A BREAK on your taxes! Donate your car, truck, or SUV to assist the blind and visually impaired. Arrange a swift, no-cost vehicle pickup and secure a generous tax credit for 2025. Call Heritage for the Blind Today at 1-844-320-2804 today!

OLDER CARS WANTED Like New With Low Miles Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561 $ $

WANTED COSTUME, BROKEN, FINE JEWELRY & COINS. Highest prices pay in cash. Very honest. Over 50 yrs. experience. Call Jane 484-345-0884

WANTED! MOTORCYCLES & MINI BIKES! ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, BSA, and other foreign models. $$PAYING CA$H$$ 717-577-8206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com

REAL ESTATE

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

HALF THE PRICE of Blacktop!

• Farm Lanes • Parking Lots

• Secondary Roads • Sealcoating • Patching • Crack Filling 717-494-1635 S SAAVVEE! !

CLEANING SERVICE

AVAILABLE: Churches, offices, institutional & commercial facilities. 717-913-3350

CLOCK REPAIR - TRAGER 717-786-7053

DECKS & PORCHES

SUNROOMS • SCREENED ROOMS • ETC. 22 Years Exp. � 717-687-0899

DL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Deck/shed repairs • Landscaping • Mowing Patios • Powerwashing. 717-715-5230

DO YOU KNOW what’s in your water? Leaf Home Water Solutions offers FREE water testing and whole home water treatment systems that can be installed in as little as one day. 15% off your entire purchase. Plus 10% senior & military discounts. Restrictions apply. Schedule your FREE test today. Call 1-866-996-1526

DRYWALL REPAIRS, Painting & Carpentry. Call Ed 484-639-1613

MULCHING Trimming/Planting. Small Tree & Shrub Removal. Soil Prep & Seeding. Neglected Overgrowth Cleanup. Fast, Professional Service. Senior Discounts! FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed/Insured : 717-208-2265 SPRING CLEANUP

STUMP GRINDING SERVICES 717-989-7938, leave message.

TONE’S SOLID CONTRUCTION Remodel • Basements • Additions Decks • Fences, etc. We do it all! Insd./PA176621 | 717-984-3865

All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis.

*NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS* When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.

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WEEKLY ROOMS AVAIL. At Passport Inn, Paradise, PA.

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