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Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra

MARCH 6, 2019

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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XXXI • NO 47

MHS Students Win Statewide Competition

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Sixty students from nine high schools won top honors in culinary and management categories at the fifth annual Pennsylvania ProStart Competition hosted by PRLA, the statewide association that strives to promote, protect, educate, and improve the hospitality and tourism industries. High school students from Milton Hershey School (MHS) were among the winners at the statewide competition, which was held on Feb. 27 at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel. The first-place winners in each category will advance to the National ProStart Student Invitational in Washington, D.C. Competition results for 2019 management category included Milton Hershey School winning Milton Hershey School students (from left) Davan Winning the culinary category at the Pennsylvania ProStart first place, with Central Westmoreland Career & Hanley, Portia Cruz, and Kenny Carpio-Lazo Competition was the team from Milton Hershey School, which Technology Center of New Stanton taking second placed first in the management category at the included (from left) Chloe Newton, Dayton Suter, Davan and Central PA Institute of Science & Technology in fifth annual Pennsylvania ProStart Competition. Hanley, Sophy Ingram, and Kenny Carpio-Lazo. Bellefonte finishing third. The winning three-course meal prepared by Milton win more than a combined $1 million in scholarships, The Milton Hershey School’s winning management concept was “Good to Go,” a mobile app-based fresh and Hershey School consisted of a smoked tomato salad awarded to the top five teams. ProStart is a nationally accredited two-year program for healthy food concept for airport travelers. The concept served in toasted tomato basil bread appetizer, seared would allow air travelers to refuel with healthy, energy- venison loin finished with raspberry port wine sauce as high school students to create the next generation of hospitality industry leaders. With programs that foster boosting, and nutritious smoothies, quinoa bowls, and salads the entrée, and a blushing apple tart for dessert. Teams from Milton Hershey School will represent skills ranging from culinary technique to management that they can order via the app for gate-side delivery. Milton Hershey School also won top honors in the Pennsylvania at the National ProStart Student Invitational, abilities, ProStart’s curriculum is designed to offer real-life 2019 culinary category, while Crawford County Career & which will be held on Wednesday to Friday, May 8 to 10, experience opportunities and create a foundation of useful Technical Center of Meadville came in second and Greater in Washington, D.C. More than 400 students from schools skills. Additional information is available at and vocational centers across the country will compete to www.nraef.org/prostart. Johnstown Career & Technology Center placed third.

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Go To The ® Hershypark Job Fair

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Positions are available for all ages starting as early as April 6!

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Hershey Club Will Offer Therapeutic Skating Program

Chorus Will Host Spaghetti Dinner Hershey Community Chorus will hold a spaghetti dinner and bake sale on Thursday, March 28, in the Mohler Senior Center, 25 Hope Drive, Hershey. Dinner will be served from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. or until sold out. Takeout meals will be available. The cost of a meal will include spaghetti with homemade meat or marinara sauce accompanied by tossed green salad, bread, and a beverage.

Desserts will be available for a donation. Advance sale tickets are available from any chorus member or by contacting 717-508-4400 or info@hersheycommunity chorus.org. Tickets will also be available at the door. Tickets will be discounted for children under age 12. Proceeds will support the chorus’s upcoming concerts. To learn more about the chorus, readers may visit www.hersheycommunity chorus.org.

Hershey Figure Skating Club will offer Therapeutic Skating classes.

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Hershey Figure Skating Club will offer Therapeutic Skating on Mondays at 4:30 p.m. at the Giant Center, 550 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey. The program began on March 4, but participans may still join. The five-week session is for adults and children who have developmental disabilities or who are recovering from an injury. Now beginning its second year, the program has served individuals with Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and traumatic brain injury, but it is open to others who need specialized

coaching or a quieter skating environment. Skaters will be paired with their own volunteer buddy and work at their own pace under the guidance of a USFSAcertified coach. Participants should bring a bike helmet or hockey helmet. Walkers will be provided for those who need one. There is a fee for the series, plus an annual Learn-to-Skate USA membership fee. Parking is free. For registration and information, readers may visit https://hersheyfigureskating.org/ therapeutic or email hersheyfigure skate@gmail.com.

“Sew Much For Charity” Event Slated Sewin’ Sisters Sowing will present its 22nd Sew Much for Charity and Free Fabric Event on Saturday, March 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, 210 W. Main St., Hummelstown. The networking event is for people who crochet, knit, or sew for charity, and sewing groups are invited to join Sewin’ Sisters Sowing in completing projects for the community.

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A light lunch will be provided at no cost; however, the group is unable to provide for special dietary needs, so individuals for whom this is a concern should bring their own food. There is no cost to attend, but those who would like to demonstrate their fiber arts charity projects are asked to reserve a table. To register, readers may call Marcellene Malone at 717-561-9964.

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