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A Murder Mystery for a Good Cause

n Sunday, March 15, you’re invited to step back in time, immerse yourself in a celebration and solve a murder, all to benefit the Manheim Com -

The library will be the beneficiary of a performance of “Murder at Mount Hope 2026.” The show will be held at Mount Hope Mansion, 2775 Lebanon Road, Manheim. Doors will open at 12:30 p.m., and the show will begin at 1 p.m.

The show is set in 1876, when people are enjoying the centennial celebration at Mount Hope Estate. Guests are treated to music, laughter, food and drinks, but the party quickly comes to a stop when someone is murdered. It’s up to the guests to determine who turned the patriotic party into a night to

As Friends of the Manheim Community Library board member

Sock Puppets, Surprises and City-Wide Theater

With a tagline of “always pushing the boundaries of what theater can be,” Creative Works of Lancaster champions the power of performance.

“We believe that theater can be a powerful force for good - building community, sparking connections and cultivating joy and wonder - and we want people to know that there are many ways to experience theater that go beyond buying a ticket and sitting quietly in a dark building looking up at a proscenium stage,” said executive director Lydia Brubaker. “It can happen

Foundation Awards Grants to LCCTC Instructors

It was another outstanding year for the Lancaster County Career & Technology Foundation (LCCTF).

Students and the businesses that hire them stand to benefit.

The LCCTF recently announced the awarding of a total of $142,727 in Dr. Michael K. Curley Teacher Innovation Grants that will have a profound effect on Lancaster County Career & Technology Center (LCCTC) students.

“I think we are very fortunate to be able to make the impact we do to really enhance the training and the opportunities here for our students,” said LCCTF executive director Jennifer Baker. “We want to make sure that they are at their best when they enter the workforce, and this equipment goes to that.”

Justin Findley of the heavy equipment operations and basic maintenance program at the Brownstown campus was awarded a $19,997 grant for the purchase

A murder-mystery dinner theater at Mount Hope Mansion will benefit Manheim Community Library.
made dice and a “Yahtzee cup.” Photo by George Deibel

Jeanette Arnold explained, the interactive event is designed to provide a fun and entertaining afternoon.

“At around 1 p.m., the actors who are employed by Mount Hope call everyone into the theater, where we are introduced to all the characters and some basic information about the murder and possible suspects,” she said. Two of the actors have valid alibis and will be the detectives who will help the patrons - called co-detectives - solve the murder.

“We are instructed to ask questions of the suspects to determine motive, opportunity and means. There are various clues within the rooms of the mansion that when found by a patron will be shared to the rest of the patrons via the detectives,” Arnold said, noting that all of this occurs while attendees are served dinner. The suspects will circulate to the various tables to answer questions asked by the guests, but guests are warned that the suspects might not be telling the truth.

“As dinner winds down, each co-detective submits a slip of paper with their name and information into the box of the suspect they feel has committed the murder,” Arnold shared. “A slip is pulled from the box of the correct guesses, and they are awarded a prize.”

Solving the crime is tricky, she said, adding, “I have been going the past four years and have only guessed correctly one time.”

At the end of the event, the patrons convene in the theater, where the murderer is revealed.

The meal will feature an 1876 America-inspired menu of a chicken croquette appetizer, a harvest salad, Mount Hope pot roast served with mixed vegetables and whipped potatoes and lemon burst cake for dessert. An alternative meal for people seeking gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian opens will substitute broccoli croquettes for the chicken, cauliflower steak for the pot roast and sorbet du jour for dessert.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Manheim Community Library, supporting staff, programs and materials.

Arnold explained that the event was started by Elaine Gantz as a fundraiser in 2017. Arnold took over as chair four years ago after Gantz passed away. The Friends will hold a basket giveaway and silent auction at the event to raise additional funds for the library. The giveaway provides most of the library’s income from the event, Arnold said, noting that people may pay for items with cash, check or credit card. Prizes this year include gift cards to Weis Markets, Longeneckers True Value, Molly’s Convenience, The Cats Meow and more, along with a wine basket, a Kindle e-reader, a

of TOPCON GPS. That will enable students to complete projects as they would at a work site.

Brian Myers of the electrical construction technology program at the Brownstown campus was awarded a $12,000 grant to put a customized photovoltaic training system in the courtyard.

Tim Rosenberg of the computer networking and security program at the Brownstown campus was awarded a $23,322 grant for a project called Cyber City 2.0.

Doug Stevens of the introduction to manufacturing program at the Mount Joy campus was awarded a $20,000 grant to create a lab where students will design and 3D print various objects.

Brian Singer of the automotive technology AST program at the Willow Street campus was awarded a $15,000 grant to buy a CAN Bus Management System that will allow students to learn how to diagnose and repair a CAN Bus system.

Donna Maslin of the dental hygiene program at the Willow Street location was awarded a $12,655 grant to be used for funding to teach students

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Michael Kors bag and handmade items. Winners will be announced after the dinner, before the murderer is revealed.

People of all ages are invited to attend the event.

Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT). Jessica Weinholt of the medical assistant program at the Willow Street campus was awarded a $15,000 grant for Integrated Diagnostic Wall Systems, which will provide students with hands-on experience with equipment that is found in medical facilities.

Lindsay Feerrar of the veterinary assistant program at the Willow Street campus was awarded a $24,752 grant for a laboratory equipment update.

The LCCTF issued grants worth a total of $74,511 last year, $176,746 in 2023-24, and $98,969 in 2022-23.

“It all depends on the funding that we receive and the requests that we get from the instructors, which is why it varies every year, but we’ve had some excellent years being able to support a number of programs,” Baker said.

The LCCTF raises funds in a variety of ways. Each May, the organization holds its Fly on the Run event. The first day features a banquet at the Mount Joy campus, with food that’s prepared and served by students and a live auction featuring items made by students. A fly-fishing tournament is held the following day. This year’s Fly on the Run event will be held on Wednesday,

“The afternoon is a lot of fun. The actors are good and provide plenty of laughs,” Arnold said. “There is good camaraderie among the actors, and their lines do not seem to be rehearsed. There is a lot of good-natured kidding among the actors. The staff are very attentive, and the food and drinks are good. It is entertaining to try and solve the crime.”

Puppets

anywhere, be accessible and relatable for everyone.”

Creative Works of Lancaster became a nonprofit in 2010 after a few years of grassroots organizing with a group of creative people in Lancaster, Brubaker said. Original board members were Brubaker, Anne Kirby, Daniel Klotz, Jenn McMorris and the late Douglas Campbell.

“The project started with plans for a community arts center, with creative co-working space, rehearsal and studio space, performance and gallery space and a cafe, but we switched gears when the economy collapsed and decided to be nomadic and create theatrical events in various spots around the city,” Brubaker shared.

The group’s mission is to nurture and promote creative opportunities throughout the community in order to provide “exquisite moments of surprise and delight in an ever-challenging world,” she said.

Creative Works of Lancaster performs three to six times a year.

May 6, and Thursday, May 7.

Money is also generated from the state’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program. “The majority of the dollars come from those two initiatives,” Baker said.

A group of people decides how to dole out the money. “It’s a several-step process,” Baker said. “(Instructors) apply in September. We have the principals and the CTC administration take a look at those. We then review it with our finance and allocation committee. And that goes to our executive committee, then to our board for final approval.”

The foundation board is the one that makes the final approval in November. “It’s very collaborative with not just our board, but also the schools, admin, staff, and faculty,” said Baker.

Another collection of people weighs in. “We also rely on input from each program, which has an occupational advisory committee (OAC),” said Baker. “Each program has eight to 15 industry representatives that meet twice a year, and they help guide curriculum, help recommend any equipment that the program may need so that we are training students on what they’re going to be

using currently in the industry. All the equipment that we approve first is approved by the OAC.”

The LCCTF’s mission is simple. “Everything we do is to supplement what the school’s already doing, and it’s to enhance their curriculum, training experience, and their education,” Baker said. “Just last year alone, we probably gave over $400,000 in equipment, scholarships, and financial assistance to students. We help provide students that are in need of (school) uniforms. We have tuition assistance programs for adult students. Our impact is pretty significant across all of the programs here and all of the campuses.”

She provided an example of the organization’s effectiveness. “We had a student that said, ‘I was working at this welding shop, and we were using this laser welder that was purchased with one of our grants, and they were so impressed that I knew how to use that,’” Baker said. “We’re hoping that we’re giving our students a leg up when it comes to entering the workforce and finding those careers that will be life-changing for them.”

For more information on the Lancaster County Career & Technology Foundation, go to www.lcctf.org.

The Mount Hope Mansion is the large building closest to the parking area. The site’s wine and gift shop next door will be open prior to the show. Patrons will be seated with other guests at the event. Most tables hold eight people, but a few can accommodate 10 and one is set for 16. Guests who wish to sit together should indicate that on their order form. People will receive their ticket and table assignment upon check-in. An order form may be found at https://manheimlibrary.org under the “Friends of the library” tab.

Matmen Take Care of Business on the Road

On Wednesday, January 14, the Barons’ Cooper Sherer works to secure two points and win 17-0 by technical fall against Elizabethtown’s Aiden Ortenzio. Central won 41-33.
Manheim Central’s Henry Von Stetten (145) wraps up Elizabethtown’s Chase Huggins to victory with a pin during a 41-33 win on Wednesday, January 14.
The Barons’ Aiden Myers (172) gets the pin on Elizabethtown’s Liam Hollinger during a 41-33 win on Wednesday, January 14.
Manheim Central’s Ismael Mirzayev (189) pins Elizabethtown’s Joel White at :15 during a 41-33 victory on Wednesday, January 14.
Noah Templin (215) of the Barons works the top of the Bears’ Jacob Stone before pinning him at :52 during

“The whole city is our stage, and we’re always looking for new spots that inspire us or feel like the right place for a particular performance,” Brubaker stated. The group has performed in more traditional venues, such as Zoetropolis, West Art and the Green Room Theatre at Franklin & Marshall College, but it has also used space in restaurants, shops, schools, public parks, barns, churches, hotels, parking lots, cemeteries and more.

The organization’s mascot is named E.E. (for the Exquisite Explorer) and is always shape-shifting and changing outfits, representative of the nonprofit’s evolving works.

“We do original plays by local

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Some past highlights have included inviting audiences to eat hot dogs and do camp activities with the troupe, setting willing audience members up on awkward dates for a Valentine’s Day performance and creating a theatrical escape room set in an Antarctic research station.

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our send-up of the Met Gala, and premiering ‘Dead Inside,’ a new play by local playwright Gwen Tulin, and ‘Dye Hard: The Siege of Sockatomi Plaza,’ our latest sock puppet parody by playwright and former Creative Works board member Erich Goldstein,” Brubaker said. The group is taking a short break but is also busy planning its 2026 season, which will include a new sock puppet show for the Lancaster Fringe Festival in May.

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“We’re creating brand-new theater by artists in the community. There are so many talented, creative people in the area, and while there are many other great theaters that provide opportunities for people to work on established plays and musicals, we want to give people opportunities to collaborate on new work, take chances and bring their ideas to life,” Brubaker said.

Originally from Lancaster, Brubaker has been involved in regional theater for two decades. She directed new plays in college and enjoys collaborating with playwrights, but she also participated in Odyssey of the Mind, a creativity and problem-solving competition for students, and put on puppet shows as a child. Creative Works of Lancaster provides an opportunity for Brubaker to maintain an active creative life and work with other creative people. She particularly relies on board chair Joanna Underhill, a longtime friend and theatrical collaborator, for keeping the organization thriving.

“She’s been active in the Lancaster performing arts scene since 1996, and she’s the one who first brought up the idea of doing ‘Sock Puppet Psycho,’ our very first sock puppet show,” Brubaker said.

Brubaker hopes audiences will continue to support the nonprofit’s work, and she encourages newcomers to check out a performance.

“Expect the unexpected!” she said. “We know it can feel risky to see something new, but you can be assured that our goal is for you to have a good time and to be surprised and delighted by something you’re not going to see anywhere else. You’ll share an experience with other people in the community, knowing that a lot of hard work, creativity and heart went into making it happen.”

To learn more about Creative Works of Lancaster, follow the organization on Facebook or Instagram or visit https://creativelancaster.org. There is also an opportunity on the

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JACUZZI BATH REMODEL can install a new, custom bath or shower in as little as one day. For a limited time, waiving ALL installation costs! Additional terms apply. Subject to change and vary by dealer. (Offer ends 12/27/26).Call 1-844-826-2535

JUNK REMOVAL

Basements, garages, attics. Appls. ($20). Five Star Property Service, 717-278-1030

MIKE’S JUNK REMOVAL YOU NAME IT, WE DO IT! MJR LLC | Millersville 717-672-6483

NO MORE CLEANING out gutters. Guaranteed! LeafFilter is backed by a no-clog guarantee and lifetime transferrable warranty. Call today 1-855-791-1626 to schedule a FREE inspection and no obligation estimate. Get 15% off your entire order. Plus, Military & Seniors get a additional 10% off. Limited time only. Restrictions apply, see representative for warranty and offer details.

SAFE STEP NORTH America’s #1 Walk-In

Tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our FREE shower package and $1,600 off for a limited time! Call today! Financing available. Call Safe Step: 1-833-356-1954.

STUMP GRINDING

Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347

STUMP GRINDING/REMOVAL!

Top soil if desired. Reasonable pricing. FREE ESTIMATES! Call: 717-598-9857

TONE’S SOLID CONTRUCTION

Remodel • Basements • Additions Decks • Fences, etc. We do it all! Insd./PA176621 | 717-984-3865

TRIPLE P PAINTING Int/Ext. Res/Com, 35 yrs. exp. FREE ESTIMATES, Fully insured Eric, 717-615-6442 PA116089

ALWAYS BUYING Classic, Muscle & Sports Cars Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561

BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-5778206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com

CORVETTES WANTED 1953 thru 2019 Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561

DONATE YOUR CAR, truck, boat, RV and more to support our veterans! Schedule a FAST, FREE vehicle pickup and receive a top tax deduction! Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-877-327-0686 today!

GET A BREAK on your taxes! Donate your car, truck, or SUV to assist the blind and visually impaired. Arrange a swift, no-cost vehicle pickup and secure a generous tax credit for 2025. Call Heritage for the Blind Today at 1-844-320-2804 today!

I BUY LIONEL, American Flyer, Marx Trains, Matchbox, Slot Cars, Hot Wheels, Tonka, Smith Miller, Model Toys, Lead Figures. Call 610-804-6783

PINBALL MACHINES WANTED. Any condition, working or not. Call Matt: 717-538-9485, thanks.

WANTED! MOTORCYCLES & MINI BIKES! ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, BSA, and other foreign models. $$PAYING CA$H$$ 717-577-8206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com

2023 ACURA INTEGRA ASPEC 4 DR., 1.5L 4 Cyl. Turbo, 6 Spd., AC, Pwr. Seats, Heated Leather, Sunroof, Reverse Camera, Black, 29,980 Mi.
2017 CHEVROLET EXPRESS 3500 LS 15 PASS., 4.8L V8, AT, Dual AC, Gray Vinyl, OnStar, AM/FM/CD, Reverse Camera, Gray, 24,840 Mi. $27,900
2022 RAM 2500 TRADESMAN CREW CAB 4X4,
Pass., 6.4L V8, AT, AC, Reverse Camera, 10,000 GVWR, Long Bed, White, 77,460 Mi.
2024 MAZDA CX-50 AWD 5 PASS., S Preferred Sport, 2.5L 4 Cyl., AT, AC, Pwr. Seat, Heated Seats, Pwr. Hatch, Maroon, 46,630 Mi.
2023 KIA FORTE LXS 4 DR., 2.0L 4 Cyl., AT, AC, Trac Control, Cruise, PW, PDL, Reverse Camera, Keyless Entry, Gray, 49,270 Mi.

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