Lampeter-Strasburg
JUNE 26, 2019
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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVI • NO 13
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townlively.com for information about upcoming events and happenings in your community and throughout the region! Chester and Berks Counties •The National Park Service and the Friends of Hopewell Furnace will present a reading of the Declaration of Independence: Thursday, July 4 •OneRunTogether’s Ready Set Glow! 5K Glow Race in Honey Brook: Saturday, July 20 •Atglen Public Library’s Di-Atglen Alley Wizard Fair: Saturday, July 27 Dauphin County •Forté Handbell Quartet concert at First United Methodist Church, Hershey: Monday, July 1 •Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish in Middletown’s Community Days: Thursday to Saturday, July 11 to 13 •Donegal Insurance Group Chocolate Tour to benefit Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute: Saturday, Aug. 3 Lancaster County
Cafe Will Host Kropf pg 3
Kiwanis Club Celebrates Charter pg 6
Cruisers To Hold 20th Annual Car Show By Dayna M. Reidenouer
“Ride it, push it, tow it - we’ll accept it,” said Lancaster County Cruisers member Gary Heim of Willow Street, inviting owners of cars, trucks, and motorcycles to enter the club’s 20th annual car show on Saturday, July 6. In addition to no requirement for the vehicle to be operational, there are no rules regarding age, make, or model. “Bring anything; we don’t discriminate,” said club vice president Jack Parke of New Providence. “We get some cool hot rods and rat rods,” club member Barry Harsh of Mountville commented. “Even some barn finds,” Parke added. Club member Don Teeter of Willow Street is the proud owner of an antique 1983 Honda Accord SE. It might be surreal to think of vehicles from the 1980s and 1990s as classic or antique cars, but according to the Pennsylvania Code, an antique vehicle is any that has been manufactured more than 25 years prior to the current year.
Lancaster County Cruisers members (from left) Shirley and Don Teeter, Barry Harsh, and Gary Heim, along with Conner Heim, invite the public to participate in the club’s 20th annual car show on July 6 in Willow Street. “It’s amazing; when people want to get an antique, they usually go for these,” Teeter said, gesturing to Harsh’s 1966 Chevelle SS and Heim’s 1966 Dodge Charger. Then he pointed to his Honda, saying, “But these are really coming of age.”
The public is invited to view whatever shows up at the event, which will be held at the Willow Street Fireman’s Field, 2821 Willow Street Pike, Willow Street, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. In the event of rain, the show will be held on Sunday, July 7. See Car Showpg 5
Around The World In Four Hours Special Needs Benefit Auction Planned In Ronks
•Civil War Living History and Tactical Exercises event at the Robert Fulton Birthplace: Friday to Sunday, June 28 to 30
By Ann Mead Ash
In the village of Georgetown, there is a place where students with special needs gather three days a week. Guided by up to five teachers, the students at the Sunny Sunbeam Center begin their days with devotions and then spend time in song. Ranging in age from 15 to 30, the students take part in a variety of planned activities including lessons,
•Lititz Historical Foundation Antiques Show: Friday and Saturday, June 28 and 29 •Washington Boro Tomato Festival: Saturdays, July 13 and 20 York County
news time, and crafts. Sunny Sunbeam is one of seven centers that exist to give adults and children with special needs from the Plain community a chance to learn, socialize, and take part in productive work, and to offer their families respite. The other centers are Caring Hearts, Penn Johns Sunbeam, Special Hearts Circle, New Horizons, Valley Workshop, and Shady Hollow. See Benefit Auction pg 4
•Rivertownes PA USA’s Riverfest in Wrightsville: Sunday, June 30
Moon Jung Kang from Ilsan, South Korea, performed a royal court dance in a brightly colored hanbok at Eastern Mennonite Missions’ 2018 Global Fair in Willow Street. This year’s event will be held on July 13.
•Bell Socialization Services’ Big Bed Race in York: Sunday, Aug. 4
A limited budget or scant vacation time does not have to mean a dismal summer. In fact, local folks may virtually go around the world in just four hours at
the 24th annual Global Fair set for Saturday, July 13, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the 1719 Hans Herr House and Museum, 1849 Hans Herr Drive, Willow Street. See Global Fair pg 2
Students at the Sunny Sunbeam Center in Georgetown create a variety of items including gift baskets and rolled-candy dolls for sale. An auction to support the center and its six sister workshops will be held on Monday, July 1, at Fisher’s Quality Dairy Sales, 3304 B Old Philadelphia Pike, Ronks.
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•The Ma & Pa Railroad Heritage Village’s Early Auto Day: Sunday, June 30
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