Hershey/Hummelstown/Palmyra
JUNE 12, 2019 SUMMER BAZAAR
St. Paul’s Catholic Church, 125 S. Spruce St., Annville, will host a summer bazaar on Saturday, June 15, from 3 to 11 p.m. and on Sunday, June 16, from 3 to 10 p.m. The Rich Clare Pentagon Band will be featured from 7 to 10:30 p.m. on June 15, and The New Individuals will perform from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on June 16. In addition to live music, the event will feature games for fun and for skill; prizes will be awarded. Food, craft and flea market items, and more will also be available. For more details, readers may call 717-867-1525. SPECIAL EXHIBITS
The Williams-Clyne Gallery at the AACA Museum,
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
Hope Springs Farm Receives Award
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Scouts Engage In Activities, Service Projects The members of Boy Scout Troop 97 of Londonderry Township have been busy learning, exploring, and serving. The troop participated in a weekend event to earn the Automotive Maintenance Merit Badge. Skills taught by Assistant Scoutmasters Chris Hoyt and
Matthew Pauley included tire replacement and alignment, checking fluids and filters, and the parts of an engine and how these parts work together. Safety was also discussed. To end the weekend, the boys enjoyed an afternoon of electric kart racing. See Scouts pg 2
Linda Grudi (far left) and Ashie Santangelo (second from left) from the Harrisburg Area Civic Garden Center presented the 2019 Annual Civic Award to Hope Springs Farm, represented by Nina Rovner (center), founder; Kim Walker (second from right), director of programming and operations; and Jim Gainer, executive director. The Harrisburg Area Civic Garden Center recently presented the 2019 Annual Civic Award to Hope Springs Farm, a program for adults with developmental disabilities and autism in Pennsylvania. Hope Springs Farm uses animal and gardening therapy and to give its clients, called “Growers,” purpose. Activities include planting, weeding, watering the
gardens, feeding the animals, and cleaning up around the barn. Growers also learn a variety of skills, such as cooking with the plants they have grown, canning, baking, making crafts, and shopping. Hope Springs Farm began when founders Nina and Neil Rovner were looking for something meaningful for their daughter, Miriam “Mimi,” to do See Hope Springs Farm pg 2
Assistant Scoutmasters Matt Pauley (second from right) and Chris Hoyt (far right) shared information about cars during a weekend merit badge event. Others present included (from far left) Assistant Scoutmaster Mike Harris and Scouts Joe Myers, Leo Nissley, Luke Spangenberg, Matthew Brion, and Ben Spangenberg.
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Joe Gallo, Broker Owner 13 E. Main St., Hummelstown JoeGallo@Remax.net • 717-533-8800
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Colonial Park Community Baptist Church, 989 Sunnyside Rd., Hummelstown - $154,900
7308 Sandy Hollow Rd., Only $60,000
5 Gambers Corner Rd., Duncannon - $79,900
3 beds, 2 baths, 2-car garage on .36 acre yard in Derry Twp.
Public utilities. Any builder, any time!
Secluded yet offers panoramic views.
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1815 Meadow Ridge Dr., Hummelstown - $339,000
302 Lamp Post Lane, Hershey, PA - $335,000
2014 Wexford Rd., Palmyra - $164,900
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, first floor master suite, large sunroom.
4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, finished lower level with fenced yard on corner lot. Spacious rooms, approx. 3,000 finished square feet.
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1-car garage in Palmyra’s Rockledge Community with farm boundary.
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700 S. Houcks Road, Harrisburg (Lower Paxton Township), invites the community to a free community fun day on Saturday, June 15. It will start at 10:30 a.m. with carnival-style games with prizes, followed by a picnic at 11:45 a.m. and juggling by Chris Ivey. In the case of rain, all activities will be moved inside. For more information, readers may call pastor Gary Firster at 717-545-3261.
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161 Museum Drive, Hershey, will be home to a variety of PontiacOakland vehicles through Sunday, Oct. 20. The gallery display will feature a trio of classic Pontiac GTO automobiles through mid-July, then the display area will be changed to showcase large land cruisers of the 1960s era, including versions of Pontiac’s Bonneville, Catalina and Grand Prix. Other featured exhibits on display at the museum this summer include “Studebaker Cool: 114 Years of Innovation,” “Harley-Davidson: History, Mythology and Perceptions of America’s Motorcycle” and “Raymond Loewy Retrospective.” Various admission fees have been set. For more information, readers may call 717-566-7100 or visit www.AACAMuseum.org.
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