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OCTOBER 13, 2021
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVII • NO 43
Pickin’ In The Park Moves To New Holland Ambulance Association Will Benefit From Event BY ANN MEAD ASH
hortly after Bryant Glick worked with Linda Dibartolo and Bill Heagy to organize the first Pickin’ in the Park event in Terre Hill in May, he began looking forward to the next one. “With the success of (the) spring (event), a number of people encouraged us to try to do another one this fall,” said Glick, who connected with New Holland Ambulance Association’s EMS chief, Darrell Fisher, to make the organization the beneficiary of the event. The second Pickin’ in the Park, which will include steak and chili cook-offs, public safety vehicles and New Holland first responders, food vendors, and live music, will be held in the New Holland Memorial Community Park, in the 400 block of Jackson Street, New Holland, on Saturday, Nov. 6, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free, and the event will be held rain or shine.
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In a change from spring, the fall event will be about first responders and public safety with a family friendly focus similar to a touch-atruck event. “All the (local) emergency services will be involved,” said Fisher, who noted that New Holland Ambulance will bring an emergency vehicle for tours, and there will be handouts for children. The New Holland Police Department will be present, as will Garden Spot Fire Rescue (GSFR). GSFR will bring the ladder truck for a candy scramble to be held at 1 p.m. “The Lancaster County Sheriff’s K-9 Unit will do a demonstration,” noted Glick. This event’s steak competition will be called “Raise the Steaks” and will feature more than 50 competitive grilling teams from the East Coast vying for a $1,000 first-place prize and a chance to qualify for the world championship in Texas in March 2022. The Steak Cookoff Association is the sanctioning body for the event.
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Bryant Glick (left) and Darrell Fisher display a metal replica of the New Holland Ambulance Association patch.
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Author Kristin Manser (left) and interim ELANCO Library director Carla Barrows have partnered for a presentation during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
“My whole objective is to bring awareness to the subject,” said Kristin Manser, author of the recently published book “The Invisible Bruise: Finding Freedom and Hope After an Emotionally Abusive Relationship, ” a story she wrote about her experience with this form of abuse. “It was really a dark time for me,” she recalled, adding that manipulation and gaslighting can be confusing and hard to explain.
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A variety of makes and models of cars and trucks will be featured during Historic Poole Forge’s annual Cruise to the Forge, set for Sunday, Oct. 17. Also featured will be food, music, a silent auction and tours of the mansion. The car show will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., but visitors are invited to stay on-site to enjoy the festivities until 2 p.m. “Judging for the top five cars will be at 1 p.m.,
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