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childhood wonder and how fleeting that it is,” said Josh Martin, the director of Garden Spot Performing Arts’ (GSPA) upcoming performance of “Alice in Wonderland.” “The idea is that young people experience magic in ways that you lose as you get older. You encounter these magical things, and, over time, you come to understand

them. Alice encounters all these mysterious characters. I think it’s important to learn and understand other people and other ways of life.”

GSPA will present its rendition of “Alice in Wonderland” at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21, and Saturday, Nov. 22, and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday,

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“Well, it’s one for the money, two for the show. Three to get ready, now go, cat, go.”

In the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Elvis Presley was a cultural icon. Known as “The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” Elvis had an enormous influence on what pop music has become today.

No one ever stepped on his blue suede shoes.

But many have tried to impersonate “The King,” with some fine-tuning their craft remarkably. One of those is local impersonator Jeff Krick.

“He’s got such a big following,” said Beth Coblentz, the director of Terre Hill Area Senior Connections

Where Young Men Find New Beginnings

Within the walls of Manos House in Columbia, a new generation is finding its footing. At the nonprofit residential program for young men ages 14 to 20 with drug and alcohol histories, transformation happens every day through structure, compassion and a belief in second chances.

“We focus on a holistic approach,” said executive director Chris Runkle. “We serve their needs from the substance use side, but we also serve their educational and emotional health needs as well.”

Manos House has been guiding young men through that challenge since 1972. Originally founded as a halfway house for adults transitioning out of prison, the organization shifted its focus to adolescents, offering substance use treatment, counseling and education under one roof.

The education piece was especially needed, Runkle said.

“Our kids are coming in highly deficient in academic credits,” he explained. “We may get an 18-year-old who has zero high school credits.”

To remedy the issue, Manos House opened Prospect Grove High School, an on-site school with certified teachers and a small student-to-teacher ratio.

Although the school helped with one piece of the problem, the young men needed support in another area as well.

“We were seeing the young men being discharged after completing their program, but

Cast members of GSPA’s production of “Alice in Wonderland”
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Nov. 23, inside Garden Spot High School’s Stan Deen Auditorium, 669 E. Main St., New Holland. Tickets can be purchased at the door on the days of the shows or by calling 717-354-1584.

The 75-minute adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s timeless classic will be performed in two acts divided by an intermission.

“The audience is super important,” said Martin. “For us, we need to find joy in the process; everything should be fun.

Ultimately, we are preparing this for an audience. Our goal for the show is to introduce it to a young audience and introduce them to theater. For the actors who work hard for six to eight weeks on this, it’s gratifying when the hard work is rewarded with laughter and appreciation. What the audience can expect is a fast-moving production for kids. Hopefully, they will walk away saying, ‘That was a fun night in New Holland.’”

The presentation of “Alice in Wonderland” requires 75 engaged students to pull off, a cast of 30 on stage and 45 crew members working backstage on sets, lighting, makeup, sound and costumes. Of the 30 cast members, about half are Garden Spot middle-schoolers.

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The cast features freshman Annie Basehore as Alice, senior Otto Loose as Cheshire Cat, junior Kayla Gitke as White Rabbit, senior Camdyn Smith as Caterpillar, junior Innocynce (Gracie) Bowman as Dutchess, junior Hannah Steinmetz as Humpty Dumpty, senior Jack Harner as Mad Hatter, junior Claire Werner as March Hare, sixth-grader Ava Reese as Dormouse, senior Jenna Zueno as Queen of Hearts, seventh-grader Liam Gill as King of Hearts, sophomore Alejandro Ramirez as Tweedledee and sophomore Andre Ramirez as Tweedledum.

“GSPA is more than a theater program to me; it’s a family and it’s a community that grows with every performance we do together,” said Jenna. “I’m enjoying getting to know all of the new people in GSPA this year and seeing genuine passion in these kids for theater. (‘Alice in Wonderland’) is a fast-paced show with a lot of one-liners and puns, which make it difficult, as there’s very little logic to the show. But I think the audience will love the quirky characters and the morals behind the story.”

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“We really do pull from a pretty broad cross-section of the student population,” said Martin. “We have kids who play sports, we have kids who are in FFA, and for some of these kids, they don’t do anything else. I think the reason it appeals to so many kids is that we come together for a finite period, we come together and then we dissipate. We are very open to kids who want to try it. They get to interact with peers they may not see during a normal school day.”

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Veritas Academy To Present Madrigal Feast

The upper school theater department at Veritas Academy, a classical Christian school in Leola, will present a Madrigal Feast on Friday, Nov. 21, at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 22, at 1 and 6:30 p.m. at the Springside Barn, 1294 Weaverland Road, East Earl.

Audiences will step back in time and become guests at a royal banquet set in a 16th-century European castle manor. The cast of students will interact with the audience as nobility, royalty, and peasantry, with lively songs, a few games, and a comedic play led by the court jester and his troupe of actors. The event will combine theater, history, music, and food.

The “masque” or play-within-theplay will feature the story of Princess Grace of Knockerdown and her parents’ attempts to get their beautiful but hopelessly clumsy daughter married off and out of the castle.

The event will also include a

The cast includes (front, from left) Blythe Spead and Seng Muran as the Queen and King, (back) Bella Krueger as Princess Grace of Knockerdown, Josiah Henne as the Jester, and Silas Miller as the Town Crier.

three-course meal, including beef barley soup, roasted meats and vegetables, wassail, and a choice of desserts. A “light lunch” matinee performance will be offered at 1 p.m. on Nov. 22.

To purchase tickets by Friday, Nov. 14, visit www.veritas academy.info/madrigal.

Veritas Academy is a preschool through 12th grade classical

Christian school located in Leola. Established in 1996 and accredited by the Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS), Veritas Academy serves more than 400 students. The school’s mission is to cultivate loving, serving, thinking students through classical Christian education and connect students with truth, beauty, and goodness for Christ’s calling.

Spartans Sweep Trojans to Clinch State Birth

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On Thursday, October 30, Garden Spot defeated York Suburban 3-0 (29-27, 25-22, 25-20) to clinch third place in the District Three playoffs at home and advances to the PIAA State Playoffs.
Spartans’ Keierra Esh (12) and Camryn Waltman (18) go up for the block against York Suburban’s Colbie McKenna in a 3-0 (29-27, 25-22, 25-20) win during the District Three third-place game on Thursday, October 30.
Spot’s Mady Ly drops for the dig against York Suburban in a 3-0 victory during the District Three third-place game on Thursday, October 30.
Garden Spot’s Alayna Horst tips the ball over the net against York Suburban in a 3-0 (29-27, 25-22, 25-20) triumph during the District Three third-place game on Thursday, October 30, in New Holland.

then we realized the homes they were going to weren’t supportive,” Runkle said. “There might be addiction in the home, or they might be going back to a peer group and social network that’s not good for their recovery efforts.”

To address the issue, Manos House opened a supervised independent living program, providing inpatient residential care as the men transition out of high school.

Manos House originated in downtown Lancaster, but even after one move in the city, it outgrew the space.

Today, the Manos House campus spans 14 acres and includes residential housing, classrooms, therapy spaces and an independent living program. It can accommodate up to 43 young men in the program, with an additional 18 beds in independent living. Students come to Manos House from across the state and into Maryland. Days are highly structured.

Each morning begins with a 6 a.m. wake-up call, followed by breakfast in the cafeteria and high school classes until noon. After a family-style cafeteria lunch, students spend time in therapy sessions focused on their specific needs.

“We are a strong proponent of not telling you what you need to do,” Runkle commented. “We would much rather come alongside you and say, ‘You’re here. You probably don’t want to be here, but what are some things you want to work on? Can we build a treatment plan around you being successful?’”

After school and on the weekends, residents may participate in activities ranging from more therapy to recreational time to play basketball or enjoy the on-site rec room. Evening programming during the week focuses on partnerships Manos House has developed with community groups. Students might participate in writing circles led by a retired Hempfield English teacher. Columbia Christian Fellowship, which leases space on the property for church services, offers Cell 13, a faith-based

Wednesday night program. The guys also work with Lancaster Art Room, which is located on the property; complete service projects with their neighbors at St. Anne’s Retirement Community; and meet weekly with Mennonite families that come in for Bible studies, games and socializing.

The young men also enjoy community outings to football games or corn mazes before lights out at 8:30 p.m. during the week.

Manos House operates as a 501(c)(3), and the program relies on insurance, grants and community donations, including

support from Lancaster’s ExtraGive, happening on Friday, Nov. 21. In a typical year, Manos House might see a deficit of $100,000 that’s unfunded by any of its revenue streams, but families are never billed for services.

The on-site school also operates year-round but only receives state funding for a typical 180-day school year. Since students come

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Manos House residents work together to build a boat as part of a new program at the organization.
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(THASC), of Krick. “It’s such a variety of people who listen to him. He’s going to be attracting so many people from so many different age groups. Elvis is so well known, and this impersonator is good at what he does. He performs very well.”

The house will be rocking when THASC hosts Elvis tribute artist Jeff Krick at St. John’s Center United Church of Christ, 432 Reading Road, East Earl, on Sunday, Nov. 23. Krick will be crooning, moving and looking like “The King” as he presents a combination of Elvis’ Christmas music and Elvis’ greatest hits.

The performance is free to attend, but a goodwill offering that will benefit THASC will be accepted.

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

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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.

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Mondays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Among the activities and services offered at the center are conversation; coffee, breakfast foods and snacks; games; puzzles; and programs geared toward older adults.

On average, about 30 residents 60 and older from Terre Hill, East Earl, Ephrata, Leola, Denver, Stevens and Adamstown frequent THASC on Mondays and Thursdays.

“I’m excited to see him,” said Coblentz. “We’re trying to kick off the holiday season with a lively event. I think it’ll be helping us get into the Christmas spirit. It’s going to be a good time and a fun atmosphere.”

That Sunday evening’s festivities will begin with refreshments at 6 p.m. Krick will perform his Elvis numbers from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

“It’s not only about the Elvis fundraiser,” said Coblentz. “We want to further expand and reach out to other older adults. We want to bring in these connections. We want people to come and enjoy it. The holidays can be such a lonely time of the year.”

THASC officials are hoping that a couple hundred people will attend the first-time event.

“We’d like it to help our budget and help with our programs for next year,” said Coblentz. “We’re self-sufficient. We’re trying to raise money for Terre Hill Area Senior Connections. My job is to bring in programs that seniors enjoy. We try to keep our programs cost efficient.”

THASC, which is housed inside of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 105 W. Main St., Terre Hill, is open

“At the center, we stress connections and healthy living,” said Coblentz. “We create an environment for seniors so they’re not at home by themselves, so they can be part of a community. We want the people who come to make it their own center. We want to provide more to the people who are there. When they come, we want them to feel welcome and safe.”

“We have a variety of people coming,” added Coblentz. “Some are wives and husbands. Some are widowers. Our goal is to bring them in and have them socialize. We’re wanting people to connect and serve in our community. We want them to live healthy lives. We don’t want them sitting at home feeling lonely. We want them to feel they belong.”

A mission of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, THASC opened in January of this year. The ministry has gained momentum through programs like the upcoming Christmas with Elvis event.

“There’s a group of people who attend St. Paul’s, and they had a dream,” said Coblentz. “They wanted to find a way to minister to others. They prayed about it, and they realized there was a need to reach out to seniors in the Terre Hill area. We started with a soft opening in January. Once we started getting the programs, it just took off.”

For additional information, search for “Terre Hill Area Senior Connections” on Facebook.

Manos House

to Manos House all year long, it’s important for them to be able to jump right into school even if they arrive in July, Runkle said. Finding funding for teachers, staff and other expenses during that time is an ongoing challenge.

“We don’t turn individuals away,” Runkle said, “but we need support for those cases where there’s no insurance or where we have extra funding needs.”

Students may spend just a few months or up to a year at Manos House, with some transitioning to the resident program beyond that. But every young man who walks through the doors has the same opportunity to transform his life, Runkle said.

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“We’re planting seeds here,” he shared. “We’re setting them up with what they need to be successful in life, and we’re doing that alongside them. Facing addiction as a 14- to 20-year-old is difficult. Addiction at any age is difficult. But we’re telling a teenager, ‘Everything that’s ever worked for you is nearsighted and doesn’t serve you in the long run. Everything that has provided you comfort in the past, we need you to give that up.’ Naturally, they struggle with that. But every day, we work on those struggles with care and compassion.”

To learn more about Manos House, visit https://manoshouse.com.

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Location: 412 Linden St., East Earl, PA 17519 (Terre Hill Boro/Lanc. Co.)

1 Acre property w/3 bdrm house, detached garage and 2 barns. Borders farmland! 2½ sty. house w/1920 sq.ft., 3 bdrms, 2 full baths. 1st floor features open floor plan. Eat-in kitchen, mudroom, laundry, full bath, living rm. w/stairway & fireplace w/woodburn insert. 2nd floor features 3 bdrms., full bath and bonus rm. Attic. Partial basement. Covered front porch. Rear 2nd floor deck. LP forced air heat. Central AC. 200 amp elec. 1000 gal. LP tank. Garage: 28’x38’ detached 2 car w/12’x28’ finished rm. w/kitchenette, bath & mini split heating & cooling. Barn #1: 28’x63’w/12’x32’lean to w/ workshop and numerous storage rooms. Barn #2: 28’x40’block bldg. (former 2 sty. chicken house) w/18’x24’ and 22’x40’ additions. All on 1.06 acres w/ macadam drive, spacious lawns, garden area. Public water & sewer. Terre Hill Borough. Zoned R-1 residential. ELANCO Schools. Taxes approx. $4345. Auctioneer Note: Attractive Property. Move In Condition House. Bordering farmland. Country type property. Minutes to New Holland, Adamstown, Ephrata, East Earl. Easy access to Rts. 897, 625, 23, 222, 322, & PA turnpike. Sellers are relocating and plan to sell.

Terms: 10% down, settlement on or before Jan. 14, 2026. Glick, Goodley, Deibler, & Fanning, Attys. 717-354-7700.

Personal Inspection by appointment OR Open House: Saturdays, Oct. 11 & 18; 1-3 P.M. Contact sellers at 717-406-8968 to schedule a private showing. Contact auctioneer at 717-354-9524 w/any questions.

RTCM Plans Upcoming Banquets

Restart Training Center Ministry (RTCM) is seeking business sponsors and selling tickets for two fundraisers.

The 11th annual Valentine Banquet will be held Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, at the Shady Maple Banquet Hall, 129 Toddy Drive, East Earl. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.; the meal will be served at 6:15 p.m.

Amos Stoltzfus will be the guest speaker, and he and members of his family will provide music. “Amos came from an Amish background, but he was also incarcerated in prison once upon a time,” said RTCM founder and executive director Jaime Santiago. “As a result of that, he started a prison ministry called Light of Hope (Evangelistic Ministry). They’ve gone to state prisons in

Pennsylvania and minister to the inmates there.”

Santiago explained that banquet organizers felt Stoltzfus would be a good fit to speak at the event since he works with men and prisoners who are dealing with a range of situations. “He’ll be sharing his testimony (at the banquet),” Santiago continued. “He’ll talk about marriage, but he’ll also share how (incarceration) affected his life

and affected his marriage.” There are four levels of business sponsorship opportunities, and the business sponsor deadline is Saturday, Dec. 13. Go to www.restartministry.org and click on the “Events” tab for sponsorship information. Ticket details will be announced on the website. Contact Pam Santiago at 717-304-3291 or officemanager@restartministry .org for more information.

The 11th annual Sportsman Banquet will be held on Tuesday, March 17, and Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at the Shady Maple Banquet Hall. Guests can choose which night they wish to attend. Doors will open at 4:45 p.m.; the meal will be served at 5:30 p.m. There will be numerous auction items, door prizes, and ticket prize items.

“People have been very, very supportive of the events,” Santiago said, noting that attendees are encouraged to bring their spouses and children. “They are fun family events.”

corner cupboard; 12’x28’ LR w/cozy LP stove; upper level: 4-bedrooms; full bath; basement has finished office; utility room w/oil HW furnace; egress door; central AC; public sewer & on-site well; 200-amp svc; annual taxes: $3,829. Outbuilding: A 25’x35’ frame 2-story 3-bay garage/barn; garden area; nice wide paved driveway & parking. 236 Real Estate #2) Consists of a charming 1,064 sq. ft. (1966) 2-bdrm 1.5-bath brick rancher w/1-car garage on a .58-ac. lot. Main floor features a LR w/bay window; Maple cabinetry kitchen w/appliances; laundry w/washer & dryer included; DR w/built-in corner cupboard; covered rear patio; 2-Bedrooms w/closets; full bath; heated 1-bay garage w/ ½ bath; 1,064 sq. ft. basement w/oil HW heat; central AC; shared well, public sewer; annual taxes: $3,290. For info call/text auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333.

Note: These adjoining properties are both well maintained and in excellent move-in ready condition; each border eastern Lancaster Co. farmland, sellers are downsizing to retirement facility.

For Photos & Complete Listing Visit www.martinandrutt.com Garden/Shop Items: JD LX255 mower; JD 21” SP trim mower; 26” 8.5hp snow blower; Troy Bilt Pony rototiller; Vantage 8000 generator; single axle TSC mower trailer; vinyl swing set; Stihl leaf blowers & trimmers; air compressor; battery charger; aluminum ext & step ladders; wheelbarrow; leaf cart; hand & power tools; wooden chicken crate; live trap; sled; fire pit; croquet set; 10-sp Mongoose bike; etc. Personal Property: chest

cedar chest & quilts; nice green sofa &

** TUESDAY, DEC. 2 • 4:00 P.M.

Located at: 0 N. Kinzer Rd., Kinzers, PA 17535 Paradise Twp. PV Schools Directions: From Paradise, PA take Rt. 30 E. 1-mile to left on N. Kinzer Rd. to property on right.

Real Estate: Consists of a level .32-acre corner lot zoned residential. Lot has 123’ frontage on Rt. 30 & 110’ frontage on N. Kinzer Rd. Public sewer

available. Property is ideally suited for a custom home site or potentially a duplex style dwelling. Please check with Paradise Twp. zoning department for all permitted uses (717) 768-8222.

Annual taxes: $952. Tax ID #4901618800000. OPEN HOUSE: INSPECTION ANYTIME AT YOUR CONVENIENCE!

Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance due in 60-days. Attorney: Blakinger/Thomas Law Firm, Grace Bond (717) 299-1100.

Note: Excellent opportunity to purchase a building lot for your custom home or other project, choose a builder of your preference; located in the small village of Kinzers in the heart of rural Lancaster Co.

BROKER PARTICIPATION INVITED CONTACT AUCTIONEER FOR DETAILS BIDDING WILL BE LIVE ON-SITE AS WELL AS ONLINE!

Doug DeHarpart will be the guest speaker. DeHarpart, who was born in Akron, Ohio, hosts a podcast, once hosted a television show, and operates the website www .createdoutdoors.com. He was introduced to the outdoors by his father, who took him rabbit and deer hunting at a young age. There were many family vacations and countless weeks spent chasing whitetail deer in southern Ohio.

“He’s an avid hunter, and he’s a believer,” Santiago said. “We’re a Christian ministry. He’s a Christian man, and he ministers to men through his organization, particularly using the vehicle of hunting to do that and make connections with men and their sons and to care for their children.”

There are six sponsorship levels for businesses, and the deadline to register

Auctioneers: Tim Weaver Dave Stoltzfus,
Tristan Sensenig
Stylish 3-Bdrm. 3.5-Bath Home 6-ACRES! Custom Built 2-Story 3,540 Sq. Ft. Numerous Amenities
Amos Stoltzfus

SALE

Preview: Tues., Nov. 18 from 2-5 PM & Wed., Nov. 19, from 8 AM

*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. Nov. 18. Sale to be held at the Horst Auction Center, 50 Durlach Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 ANTIQUE, VINTAGE, REPRODUCTION & MODERN FURNITURE; NICE SANITARY 3 DOOR ICE REFRIGERATOR; APPLIANCES; KITCHENWARE; CLOCKS & LAMPS; SILVER; COPPER/BRASS; CAST IRON; PEWTER; TINWARE; AGATE; WOODENWARE; VINTAGE SINGER ROLLING FABRIC CART; LEATHER WESTERN SADDLE; BASKETS; CHINA & GLASSWARE; POTTERY; FREDERICKSBURG STENCIL DECORATED CROCK, JUGS & JARS; LINENS & TEXTILES; BOOKS & PAPER; ESTATE & COSTUME JEWELRY; VICTORINOX SWISS ARMY KNIFE DISPLAY; ARTWORK; CHRISTMAS & SEASONAL DECORATIONS; TOYS; CHILDREN’S SEWING MACHINES; TOOLS; LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT; BOX LOTS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS.

Accepted Payments – Cash or

PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION

1400 sq. ft. Colonial Saltbox style, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom House with open Kitchen and Dining Area, 1st Floor Bedroom/Den, Laundry, and Living room. Propane Heat, Electric Split HVAC System, On site Well and Septic, Detached Garage/Barn. Real Estate Terms: $25,000 down payment on day of sale, Good PA check or Certified Funds for out of state buyers. Settlement on or before December 30th, 2025. Being offered and Sold subject to Seller’s Immediate Approval. Down payment amount is arbitrary and not based on expected sales price.

More details, photos, and complete TERMS at  www.pmorganauctions.com SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Contact Auctioneer, Patrick Morgan at 717-278-9202 to schedule your showing.

Attorney: Ashley Glick Glick Goodley Deibler Fanning, LLP 717-354-7700

Website: www.pmorganauctions.com Email: pmorganauctions@gmail.com

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Patrick Morgan 717-278-9202 Dustin Spencer 717-203-3225 PA-AY002383, PA-AU003557L, PA-AU005927

w/white painted cabinetry, fridge & range plus built-in corner cupboard; full bath; BR #1) 11’x12’ w/closet; BR #2) 10’x11’ w/closet; BR #3) 10’x11 w/ closet; attached 1-bay garage; rear patio w/PVC privacy fence; lower level includes a nicely finished 18’x22’ family room w/recessed lighting & egress door; 14’x22’ utility room w/laundry hook-up, mop sink, washer & dryer included; oil furnace forced warm air heat, 275-gallon fuel tank; central AC; electric water heater; built-in shelving storage area; 200-amp svc; public water & sewer; annual taxes: $3,140; 12’x10’ utility shed. For info text/call auctioneer @ (717) 371-3333. Terms: 10% down day of sale, balance in 60-days. Attorney: Glick, Goodley, Deibler & Fanning, LLP (717) 354-7700.

Note: Charming move-in ready solid brick rancher w/tasteful décor throughout; spacious finished lower level family room; nice level lot w/ macadam driveway; located along a quiet side street w/easy access to all New Holland conveniences!

For Photos & Complete Listing Visit www.martinandrutt.com

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Monday, Dec. 15.

“We’re still looking for sponsors for both events, business sponsors,” said Santiago. “Then eventually after business sponsors and table sponsors, we are looking for people to purchase tickets.”

RTCM, which recently moved into a new facility in

Ronks, offers faith-based teaching, resources, and counseling to aid men in the process of overcoming their addictions. The nonprofit helps the men learn valuable life skills, receive vocational training, connect with local churches, and transition back into the community.

Holiday Craft Fair Posted

Pet Pantry of Lancaster County and Furever Home Adoption Center will hold their 11th annual Holiday Craft Fair at the Farm & Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

The craft fair will include more than 50 unique crafters. The event will also feature giveaway drawings with prizes donated by local businesses, donors, and

sponsors, and food will be available.

Furever Home Adoption Center and Pet Pantry of Lancaster County share the mission to relieve the suffering and meet the needs of homeless animals in Lancaster County. Both organizations exist through public support and private fundraising, and this event helps them save more lives.

For more information, contact Melody Sanders at contactform@petpantry lc.org or 717-983-8878.

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