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Manheim Township townlively.com

JUNE 16, 2021

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XXXVII • NO 5

“Don’t Rock The Jukebox”: Coming To A Venue Near You! ervant Stage has gathered more stories they are telling through each than 30 talented teen performers song,” he said. Calderon added that to create “Don’t Rock the Juke- because the youths are willing to work box,” a high-energy show paying and grow as performers, he has been homage to pop music from a number able to push and challenge them furof eras and styles. The musical extrava- ther. “And they have risen to each ganza, designed to appeal to all ages, occasion,” he noted. Performer Elle Herson, age 14, said will be performed at venues in Lititz, Leola, New Holland, and Lancaster. that she hopes audiences enjoy the enthusiasm she and On Friday, June 25, the show will be “The energy and fun other performers put staged at 7 p.m. in that they bring to into the show. “It’s Lititz Springs Park, 24 each rehearsal has fun to work with others who enjoy using N. Broad St., Lititz. On been unbelievable, the stage as an avenue Saturday, June 26, the performers will appear and it shows in the to connect with other at 11 a.m. at the Barn- stories they are telling people,” she said. Servant Stage offers stormers’ stadium, through each song.” performances on a 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster, and that same day at Lancaster pay-what-you-will basis as part of the County Christian School, 2390 New organization’s mission to make the Holland Pike, Lancaster, at 7 p.m. On arts accessible to all community Sunday, June 27, the show will move members. To learn more about the to the New Holland Park, 498 E. organization or reserve tickets, readers may visit www.servantstage.org or Jackson St., New Holland, at 3 p.m. Wally Calderon, who serves as the call 717-455-0255. Servant Stage is also offering Servant Stage artistic director said that he has loved working with this other youth theater opportunities, group of teens. “The energy and fun including Summer Theatre Camps that they bring to each rehearsal has for students ages 10 to 18 of all levbeen unbelievable, and it shows in the els of experience. Upcoming youth

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Tom Oehme, coordinator of the 2021 Lititz Historical Foundation (LHF) Antiques Show, is glad to see the event returning. “Last year’s antique show was canceled,” he noted, adding that this year’s show will have a new venue, among other changes. The 58th show is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, June 25 and 26, at the Lititz recCenter, 301 W. Maple St., Lititz. On June 25, the show will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on June 26, it will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plenty of free parking will be available at the rec center and also See Antiques pg 4

Together Again: Aaron’s Acres Campers Ready To Get Back In The Saddle Risa Paskoff, executive director of Aaron’s Acres, is “beyond excited” to be taking Aaron’s Acres campers back to Greystone Manor Therapuetic Riding Center (GMTRC) this summer, and staff at GMTRC are happy to be welcoming groups back to the barn at 1063 Hartman Station Road, Lancaster. Aaron’s Acres provides socialization and recreation for children and young adults ages 5 to 21 with special needs. GMTRC works to enhance

the lives of individuals with special needs through equine-assisted activities. Paskoff was quick to point out several of the benefits the horseback riding experience offers to campers, including increased self-esteem and confidence, improved flexibility, improved balance and strength, improved coordination, and the sense of independence, even with support staff walking along next to the camper.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Auction Will Aid Centers . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Lancaster Snapshot Puts Focus On Connection . . . .4

House Of Worship . . . . . . .4

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An Aaron’s Acres camper gets a hand from Greystone Manor Therapeutic Riding Center staff members during a visit to the stables.

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