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Marine Corps League To Host Chicken Barbecue
A chicken barbecue will be held on Saturday, Oct. 3, from 10 a.m. until sold out at Stauffers of Kissel Hill, 301 Rohrestown Road, Lancaster. It is being sponsored by the Marine Corps League Detachment 294 of Lancaster County and the Auxiliary Detachment 274. The set cost includes a halfchicken and a baked potato from Charlie’s Chicken, a roll and butter, applesauce, a beverage, and dessert. Half-chickens may also be purchased individually for a separate cost.
The Marine Corps League is a nonprofit organization that meets at 2340 Ironville Pike, Columbia. It is active in many events during the year, including the Toys for Tots holiday program. For more information, readers may call Robert Weaver at 717-475-1595.
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Family First Health Opens Columbia Dental Center
Family First Health held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new dental center, 430 Walnut St., Columbia, on Sept. 17. The event was livestreamed on social media and featured Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center executive director Beverly Shank, who welcomed the new dental center to the Columbia community. Family First Health president/CEO Jenny Englerth, vice president of dental serThe Family First Health Columbia Dental Center vices Dr. LaJuan Mountain, ribbon-cutting ceremony included (from left) and board chair Rob Bernhard Beverly Shank, Becky Murphy, Don Murphy, also gave remarks. Jenny Englerth, Rob Bernhard, CarrieAnn Frolio,
The facility provides access Dr. LaJuan Mountain, and Dr. Joseph Mountain. to primary dental care for clients of all ages. It offers mary care grant to support Health is a nonprofit Federalcomprehensive services, the launch of the site. Addily Qualified Health Center including dentures, root tionally, the Family First that was founded in 1970 and canals, traditional restoraHealth dental team has partaims to provide accessible, tions, and preventive care nered with the Columbia high-quality health care at six with cleanings, X-rays, and School District to connect stulocations in Adams, Lancastsealants. The center has 12 dents and their families to the er, and York counties. The treatment rooms, a team of dental center. Visits to the organization strives to five dentists, and support schools to provide preventive improve the health of all staff. Family First Health welcare are also slated. members of the communities comes all residents in and “We welcome you to our it serves through primary around Columbia to establish site and are proud to be in medical and dental care and a a dental home at the center. this community, improving wide range of community
Englerth noted that Family the health of Columbia resihealth programs. The teams First Health Columbia Dental dents for decades to come,” of health care professionals Center has received strong Englerth remarked. aim to create a client-centered support from the community, The dental center compleenvironment in order to help including CHI St. Joseph Chilments the existing Family individuals live happier, dren’s Health, which made a First Health Medical Center, healthier lives. major donation of equipment which is located nearby at 369 For more information to outfit the treatment Locust St., Columbia, and about Family First Health, rooms. The Pennsylvania offers primary medical care readers may visit www.family Department of Health also and integrated behavioral firsthealth.org. Se habla provided funds through a prihealth care. Family First Español.

Total Exterminating Services Announces Move
Total Exterminating Serexperience. Also, being local vices (TES), a pest control gives us advantages.” company serving Lancaster Shetter noted that diversiand York counties, has ty of services is another reamoved within Columbia to son for the company’s rapid 272 Locust St. growth. TES is able to pro
Owner Steve Shetter statvide solutions for any pest ed that the new location is control needs for both resimore visible and provides dential and commercial cusroom for the company’s contomers. Inspections and estitinued growth. mates are free of charge.
TES was founded in For more information Columbia in 2016 and has about TES, readers may call expanded from one techni717-951-3868 or visit cian to five and added a fullwww.tespest.com. time office manager. The growth is due to several factors, Shetter said, adding, “Even though we are a fairly young company, we have over 75 years’ combined
Jose Vellon, owner Steve Shetter, Kathie Slenker,
Mike Hughson, and Zachary Lape work out of the company’s new location.

Women’s Bible Study To Meet
Change of Pace Central Women’s Bible study fall session will meet from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Thursdays beginning Oct. 1. The group will meet at a new location, Conestoga Church of the Brethren, 141 E. Main St., Leola. A Zoom class will also be offered.
The study, “Take Courage” by Jennifer Rothschild, illustrates how Rothschild lives her life every day with courage as a blind woman who lives by faith. There is a cost for the book.
Child care will be provided. A freewill offering will be accepted weekly. Preregistration is appreciated.
For more information, to learn about the Zoom class, or to preregister, readers may call Jessica at 717-519-5220, email copcbiblestudies@gmail.com, or visit www.changeofpace central.webs.com.





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