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Lampeter-Strasburg

Teacher Pens Book for Library Presentation

Adam Zurn quickly needed to find a book to discuss during an upcoming presentation at a local library.

So he wrote and published a nonfiction children’s paperback in three weeks.

“I think the saying is, ‘Necessity is the mother of all invention,’” Adam said, paraphrasing a quote often attributed to Plato.

Adam will talk about his debut book, “Canassatego and His Six Arrows,” on Thursday, July 24, at 10:30 a.m. at the Milanof-Schock Library, 1184 Anderson Ferry Road, Mount Joy.

“I’ve spoken there in the past for some adult events, and they asked me if I wanted to do a children’s program,” the Conestoga Township resident said. The title of the program series is “So You Want To Be A …” Adam’s answer is adventurer.

“That sounded like a lot of fun and would be neat,” he said.

Adam explained that the library

Contributions to the Restart Training Center Ministry (RTCM) building capital campaign and peer-to-peer fundraising program are more than donations.

They are investments in the lives of men who have experienced trauma but have dedicated their lives to becoming productive citizens with the nonprofit group’s help.

program includes show-and-tell, an activity, and reading a story. He will show the kids patio pavers he engraved with carvings

of petroglyphs, which will be an interactive experience for the attendees. “What I couldn’t find was a book that kept it in this

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What gift do you buy for the person who has everything?

The Lancaster County Fossil and Mineral Club (LCFMC) has some ideas.

The nonprofit group’s annual Christmas in July Extravaganza will be held Saturday, July 26, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, July 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster.

There will be a charge for admission, and only cash will be accepted. Tickets purchased on July 26 will be valid for Sunday as well. Parking will be free. The venue is air-conditioned and handicapped-accessible. Food vendor Throwing Bull Tribe will sell items such as hamburgers, hot dogs, beef barbecue sandwiches, and ice cream. Part of the proceeds from food sales will be donated to the Pennsylvania Dutch Council Scouting America camps.

Sue Garrett, the LCFMC’s children’s education coordinator, noted that it will be a family-friendly event. People can add to their collections or buy presents for others by visiting the more than 90 vendor booths, where items including jewelry are made from minerals, fossils, and crystals.

“People can also have an educational experience by speaking with the vendors and also in our tour room for children,” Sue added.

On the days of the event, Sue will be a greeter at the Adventures in Geology Family Learning Center

Adam Zurn shows the book he wrote and published over a three-week span. Photo by George Deibel

Adam Zurn

Native American theme, a book for children that deals with local Indigenous groups,” said Adam. “So I was like, ‘You know what? I’m going to make one.’”

Adam’s 30-page book contains the true story of Canassatego, interspersed with what he calls “fun facts,” as well as artwork he made by enhancing paintings with Photoshop and artificial intelligence (AI). The tale had already been told on Adam’s website, https://uncharted lancaster.com, and he used Amazon’s self-publishing platform.

The book can be purchased on the website and on Amazon by searching for “Adam Zurn” or “Canassatego and His Six Arrows.” He said the book is intended for kids ages 7 to 11 and has earned the endorsement of his wife, Maribeth, a first-grade teacher at Conestoga Elementary.

Adam’s account of Canassatego takes place during the 1744 Treaty of Lancaster conference that started June 22 and ended on July 4. Adam said several hundred members of the Six Nations confederacy met in the courthouse located in Penn Square alongside representatives from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia. One goal was to get the Iroquois to relinquish some land claims in Virginia and Maryland and encourage the tribe to stay neutral or support the English colonists during the imminent conflict with France.

On the last day of the conference, Canassatego, a well-respected tribe leader, gave a speech in the courthouse. Without giving away the major plot point that is the focus of the book, Canassatego shows that the colonists need to come together like the Iroquois have done. His demonstration was so stirring, it impressed Ben Franklin, who included it in his newspaper. There is also a nod to Canassatego on the $1 bill, Adam said.

Originally from Susquehanna County, Adam came to the area to attend Millersville University and never left. He became intrigued by local history. “You just start asking questions,” he said. “And I think we often take our own local history for granted, but, you know, we go places to and ask those questions. And so I think that’s what happened to me. I came here and started asking questions.”

Adam was drawn to Canassatego’s story because it answered one of the questions he had been asking. “This happened in Lancaster and had an impact on the nation,” he said. “Going to places as a kid, I would always wonder, ‘Did anything happen in this town?’”

Adam began working on his

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Willow Street Church Plans VBS

Willow Street Church, 2723 Willow Street Pike North, Willow Street, will hold a “True North” vacation Bible school (VBS) from Monday, July 21, to Friday, July 25, from 9 a.m. to noon. The VBS is open to all children from age 3 through middle school, and high school students may volunteer to help lead the program.

The “True North” theme will take children on an Alaskan adventure as they learn about how Jesus is a faithful friend who will always guide them. The VBS will include songs, Bible stories, memory verses, games, crafts,

Adam Zurn

second book eight months prior to beginning the first. It is a tale of ghosts and monsters in Lancaster County. “That’s like a 200-page book,” he said. “That’s a lot of work, and I’ve been working on that for months. So this was a fun little side project to kind of take a break from that and put this together.”

Adam recently completed his

snacks, and hands-on learning in the Imagination Station.

Family and friends are invited to a special worship service on Sunday, July 27, at 9:30 a.m. The children will share the songs they learned at VBS, and a picnic will follow the service.

Registration will be open through Monday, July 21. To register, visit https://bit.ly/Willow StreetChurchVBS or stop by the church’s welcome desk on Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Fridays from 9 a.m. to noon. For more information, visit www .wsucc.com.

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23rd year as a teacher at Lampeter-Strasburg High School. He began his career as a woodshop instructor and now teaches computer science and video. Adam uses his free time over the summer to work on Uncharted Lancaster and give guided tours through what he calls “the tunnels of Enola” from Shenks Ferry to Safe Harbor.

SINGING SPRING FOODS

July Bulk

RTCM, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, purchased a building in Ronks for $1.35 million on June 20 and moved there from its home in East Lampeter Township it had been leasing since 2015.

RTCM accepted a loan for $1.25 million from local businesspeople John and Joyce Wagner, who agreed to terms beneficial to the organization. There is no interest for the first year and 5% interest for the second and third years of the loan. “The faster we can pay knock off the principal in the first year, we could save literally hundreds of thousands of dollars in interest,” said RTCM’s founder and executive director, Jaime Santiago.

The bigger building will enable RTCM to assist more people. The East Lampeter group home accommodated 12 clients and up to six staff members. The Ronks residence holds up to 20 clients.

“It’s surrounded by farmland and woods,” said Jaime’s wife, Pam, who is RTCM’s office manager, bookkeeper, and events director. “There are donkeys and goats.”

“It’s very therapeutic,” Jaime added.

Men in the program pay a monthly rate determined by RTCM’s board of directors. The cost includes an evening meal, internet,

electric, and trash disposal.

RTCM provides therapy, vocational training, and life-skills training such as having a bank account.

Scholarships are available for qualifying clients.

There are numerous heartwarming success stories. One RTCM graduate

works for a construction company, got married, and recently became a father.

Another program graduate, who had battled a drug addiction, is now a college graduate and RTCM administrative assistant.

“The money people give

tour. “Some of the adults come and look inside,” she said. “I tell them, ‘You can go inside because you’re going to learn if you go in.’ They actually spend a lot of time in there. They love it.”

Kids receive a passport after entering the area. When they complete their passport by visiting all the exhibits, they are granted entry to the “mine,” where they can pick a few free specimens of minerals.

Sue said attendees will have the opportunity to pull fossil shark teeth out of sand and view a pyrite display and witches’ monkey gold.

Sue’s husband, Chuck, will give a demonstration on prepping a fossilized turtle the couple found in Nebraska. Club members will also provide free identifications of fossils and minerals.

Kyle Trostle from Snellius Minerals will present “Optical Mineralogy,” where participants will learn how minerals can be identified by the optical effects they make.

Participants will be invited to view and discover the different visual effects various minerals make while using a polariscope.

Ed Books, a retired fourth-grade teacher, will do demonstrations about fluorescent minerals throughout the show, and participants will have the opportunity to learn why some minerals fluoresce.

Christmas in July Extravaganza.

Books will also have small fluorescent mineral sampler boxes and small fossil sampler boxes available for purchase. “Sometimes a rock just looks like a rock, but when it’s under a black light it’s very colorful,” Sue explained.

Karen Hurd will demonstrate Colonial tinsmithing, giving a brief overview of the history, tools and materials used in the art. This will be an interactive exhibit where participants will be able to see minerals used in tinsmithing.

Davin and Foster Homing will display labeled examples of items they have found.

Chris Haefner is the president of the Lancaster County Fossil and Mineral Club, and his wife,

Cathy, is the treasurer and show coordinator. The group’s membership has risen to more than 100 people. The club gets together the last Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at Trinity Reformed United Church of Christ, 450 W. Main St., Mountville. In addition to the club meeting, educational speakers give presentations. The group also goes on field trips.

“It’s also nice to socialize,” Sue said. “Chuck and I have made good friends with club members. It’s a nice group of people who have similar interests.”

For more information, follow the organization on Facebook at “Lancaster County Fossil and Mineral Club” or email Chris at silverfordinc@yahoo.com.

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is going to keep on giving,” Jaime said. “For example, people supported a program when I was a student back in 1991. The money that they gave to supporting channels helped me change my life. Here it is, 2025, and they’re still getting a return on it, from my own life and then from the people that I’m investing in myself.”

People can donate by going to https://restart ministry.org, calling Pam at 717-304-3291, or texting RTCMCC to 41444.

RTCM will also hold a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign from Friday, Aug. 1, to Saturday, Aug. 16. The goal is to generate $100,000 for four projects: the building capital campaign, the

care and discipleship fund, the client scholarship fund, and the vehicle fund.

The care and discipleship fund provides biblical counseling and life-skills support. Scholarships assist men who cannot afford the intake fee, and the vehicle fund will help ensure reliable transportation to church, jobs, and appointments.

“Each team in the campaign will aim to raise $25,000, with an option for donors to support the ministry as a whole under the Where Needed Most team,” said social media manager Querida Carrington.

Carrington added that the public can get involved by making a donation; joining a fundraising team or becoming a peer-to-peer fundraiser; and sharing the campaign with friends, family, and community members.

To participate, go to https://restartministry .org/hope25 or text HOPE25 to 71777. The prizes for those who raise the most funds include a platinum table at a 2026 RTCM event and free advertising for a business, a Sight & Sound gift card and local restaurant gift card, and a gift card plus RTCM merchandise.

RTCM is also accepting donations of metal bunk beds, pillows, sheets, and kitchen supplies and is planning to put together an Amazon wish list.

High View Church of God To Host VBS

High View Church of God, 2470 Leaman Road, Ronks, will host a “Dive In: Deepening Our Faith in God” vacation Bible school (VBS). VBS will begin at 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 27, with a family picnic, followed by the first night’s activity from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. VBS will continue from Monday, July 28, through Thursday, July 31, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Each session will include a Bible story lesson, including singing, activities, crafts and snacks. Classes will be available for people of all ages, from infants through adults. To register, visit www.hvcog.org. Those with questions may call the church office at 717-687-0523.

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