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APRIL 24, 2019

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XXXII • NO 2

Lions Hold Bowling Fundraiser

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Chester County •The farmers market at Mill at Anselma, Chester Springs, reopens: Wednesday, May 1 •Chester County Youth Orchestra’s 25th anniversary concert at Westminster Presbyterian Church, West Chester: Saturday, May 11 Dauphin County •The Humane Society of Harrisburg Area Inc.’s 5K Run/Walk for the Animals at Wildwood Park, Harrisburg: Saturday, May 4 •The 2019 Pennsylvania Data User Conference at Penn State Harrisburg: Thursday, May 9 Lancaster County •Lancaster Sunrise Rotary’s Ride for Literacy beginning at Manheim Township Community Park, Neffsville: Saturday, May 11

•44th annual Olde York Street Fair in Continental Square, York: Sunday, May 12

b y D i s t r i c t 1 4 - T t o e f fo r t s t h a t c o m b a t diabetes. These efforts include local service providers who

Event Will Support AHA Initiative

Local residents attended the 2018 Capital Region Go Red for Women Luncheon. This year’s event, the Capital Region Go Red for Women Experience, will take place on Thursday, May 2, at the West Shore Country Club in Camp Hill. The American Heart Association (AHA), a voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health, invites women from across the Harrisburg area to attend the Capital Region Go Red for Women Experience. The annual event to raise awareness and funds to fight heart disease in women

will take place on Thursday, May 2, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the West Shore Country Club, 100 Brentwater Road, Camp Hill. Radio personality Sue Campbell and television news reporter Kendra Nichols will host the event, which will feature a silent auction of purses, a health expo

provide diabetes education, testing, ambulance services and more. Recipients of these services reside in

the four-county area. For more information, readers may visit www.hersheylions.org.

Golf Outing To Benefit Hartman Center The 12th annual Hartman Center Golf Outing will be held on Saturday, May 11, at Fairview Golf Course, 2399 Quentin Road, Lebanon. Golf will begin at 1:30 p.m. with a shotgun start. Contest prizes will include a hole-in-one prize. The fee to participate includes golf, the use of a cart and dinner. Funds from the outing will go toward summer programs and scholarships. Summer camping programs at Hartman Center offer an opportunity for people to spend a week sharing their faith, enjoying the outdoors, and having fellowship. Five weeks of camp will be offered from Sunday, June 23, through Saturday, July 27. One of these weeks, from Sunday to Saturday, July 7 to 13, will have a special focus on the arts and will include the MADD (Music, Drama, Dance) program for children and youths in grades four through 12. For more details about the camps, readers may visit www.Hartman Center.com or search for “Hartman Center” on Facebook. Hartman Center, located in Milroy,

See AHA Fundraiser pg 4

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•Mother’s Day Truck Convoy to benefit Make-A-Wish at Burle Business Park in Lancaster: Sunday, May 12 York County •Special Olympics – York County’s spring games at the Grumbacher Center at York College: Saturday, May 4

The Hershey Lions Club recently held a Bowl-a-Thon to raise funds to combat diabetes.

Summer camping programs at Hartman Center will benefit from the 12th annual Hartman Center Golf Outing. The event will take place on Saturday, May 11, at Fairview Golf Course in Lebanon. is a retreat and conference facility that is the year-round outdoor ministry setting of the Penn Central Conference of the United Church of Christ. The facilities are also available for use by nonprofit groups throughout central Pennsylvania. See Golf Outing pg 12

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Members of the Hershey Lions Club recently held a Bowl-a-Thon fundraising event at the ABC East Lanes. The annual district event involved several Lions, Lioness, and Leo Clubs as well as family and friends. Participants raised funds to combat diabetes through bowling sponsorships. Hershey Lions Club immediate past president Brian Lynch chaired the local event, which was part of a larger effort taking place at other bowling lanes across Lions District 14-T. District 14-T, Region 1-2 was represented by a total of approximately 40 bowlers, including 10 Lions Club members along with their family members, from five Lions Clubs and two Leo Clubs. District 14-T encompasses Dauphin, Franklin, Juniata and Perry counties. Funds raised during the annual diabetes Bowl-a-Thon are forwarded to the district to be distributed locally


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