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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL XXXVII • NO 5
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St. Edward’s Welcomes New Rector BY COURTNEY MENGEL
W hen the Rev. Dr. Richard Bauer graduated with a Bachelor of Science in legal studies from Nova Southeastern University, he knew he didn’t want to be a lawyer. While attending school, he was also building a career in music; some of his songs were on MTV and he opened for musicians such as Joan Jett. After a year went by, he applied to a graduate
Many people attend the annual Mountville Days Carnival.
Mountville Carnival Will Come Back
See St. Edward’s Rector pg 3
The Rev. Dr. Richard Bauer was installed as rector of St. Edward’s Episcopal Church in April 2020.
LancasterHistory Takes On Digitizing Project BY COURTNEY MENGEL
Several museums and historical sites had to temporarily close their doors to the public as a result of the pandemic. One of them was LancasterHistory, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster. Within the past year, the organization used the closure as an opportunity to begin tackling several digitization projects it had wanted to complete for decades. In 2020, LancasterHistory went through the process of digitizing its entire James Buchanan collection, which consists of about 9,000 individual documents.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE 14th Annual EPC Golf Outing To Benefit Good Samaritan Services . . . . .2 Business Directory . . . . . .2 Camp Cadet Will Continue . . . . . . . . . . .3 Tenfold Plans First Virtual Event . . . . . . . . . . .4 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . .12 House Of Worship . . . . . .16
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“Penn Valley Shows is a great on the carnival committee orgapartner to have,” stated Taraborelli. nized a food truck drive-through. “They maintain their “In two weeks, we ountville Fire Company No. 1 rides and make it a has announced the return of went from full-on the Mountville Days Carnival carnival mode to a “This event is the mission to restore a at Froelich Park, 350 W. Main St., food truck drive- l a r g e s t a n n u a l ride every year by Mountville. The event is planned for through,” said public fundraising event repainting it and Wednesday, May 19, and Thursday, information officer o f t h e y e a r f o r replacing the lights.” There will also be May 20, from 6 to 9 p.m., as well as and event commit- M o u n t v i l l e F i r e Friday, May 21, and Saturday, tee member Peter C o m p a n y , a n d games and 18 food Taraborelli. “We put w e a r e t h r i l l e d vendors, one of which May 22, from 5 to 11 p.m. will have pet food. A Following the cancellation of the in so many hours to that is is back.” fireworks show is carnival last year due to the COVID- make that happen planned at dusk on 19 pandemic, the organizers hope on top of volunteerto see crowds return to support the ing, but we had a great turnout. The May 21. In the event of inclement fire company. Although the carnival community came out to support us.” weather, the firework show will take Taraborelli noted that the commit- place on May 22. was canceled, volunteer firefighters “Our hope is that we can offer a tee members are working closely with safe, fun, and unique way for the several local legisla- community to come out and support tors to make sure they our all-volunteer station,” said Taraare doing everything borelli. “This event is the largest they can to follow annual fundraising event of the year COVID-19 guidelines. for Mountville Fire Company, and Sanitizing stations we are thrilled that it is back.” Parking will be behind Froelich will be placed at regular intervals around Park just off Ruby Street. Fire the event. Regularly department members will direct sanitized rides will be parking traffic. For a chance to win provided by Penn Val- a pair of unlimited ride writsbands, search for “Mountville Fire Compaley Shows. ny No. 1” on Facebook. For more Carnival committee members (from left) Joseph Iacono, Bryan information about the event, visit Duquin Jr., Brian Saylor, and Peter Taraborelli encourage the www.mountvillefire.com/carnival. community to attend the event. BY COURTNEY MENGEL
program in religious studies at Florida International University. Soon enough, the faculty trained Bauer as an adjunct professor. Despite his graduate research, Bauer was not attending church. Then he became interested in meditating and, while meditating, realized that Jesus was the basis of his faith. “I couldn’t shake it,” he said. While on a trip to the Holy Land, Bauer and his wife were watching the baptisms of pilgrims in the Jordan River. Bauer saw a man with a woman who had scars on her face, and the man filled a five-gallon jug with water from the river. “It was clear to me that this guy wanted to bring this big jug of healing water home with him on the plane, and that level of faith and hope that there’s a promise for healing struck me to my core,” noted Bauer. Suddenly, he knew what he was supposed to do with his life: ministry.