Manheim Township


BY JEFF FALK
While not all suicides are preventable, many are. Sometimes the smallest action, the simplest word from a single individual can be the difference between life and death.
This year’s theme for the Mental Health America of Lancaster County’s (MHALC) annual suicide prevention conference is the power of one.
“We want to believe all suicides are preventable,” said Kim McDevitt, MHALC’s executive director. “It’s such a complex issue. When you have to tell a parent that their child’s suicide was preventable, it’s really hard. There’s a lot of guilt and shame around it, and we don’t want to perpetuate it.”
“Some people are so desperate
just to have someone say something to them,” said Elaine Gilbert, MHALC’s marketing and fundraising coordinator. “When you’re talking about the power of one, that’s what we’re referring to.”
That power of one will be a
point of exploration when MHALC conducts its ninth annual suicide prevention conference from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18, at DoubleTree Resort, 2400 Willow Street Pike, Lancaster. Interested individuals
BY JEFF FALK
Learning expands the mind. Learning fuels the soul. Learning enriches lives.
Learning knows no age limits.
Landis Homes’ Pathways Institute for Lifelong Learning isn’t a high school, but its students are seniors.
“One of the keys of healthy aging is engaging the mind with new adventures,” said Beth Graybill, Pathways Institute’s manager at Landis Homes. “It’s a way to stay engaged with our interests. The social aspect is an important part of it. It helps people get outside of their comfort zones and engage with other seniors in topics they care about.”
BY JEFF FALK
Change is inevitable, but growth is not.
In the world of business, growth results from hard work, doing things the right way and paying attention to details. The Northern Lancaster County Chamber of Commerce’s (NLCCC) recent relocation will allow the organization to do more good, to do greater good and to promote additional business growth.
“We’re here to serve our members,” said Liz Ackerman, who’s been NLCCC’s executive director for the last six years. “But we exist for anyone who wants to be doing business in northern Lancaster County. We also have a whole lot of members who come from outside of northern Lancaster County. Our members are people. They’re not just numbers to us. Our membership is as diverse as the people of northern Lancaster County, and we’re proud it’s reflected in that way.”
On June 26, NLCCC officially opened its new offices at 4139 Oregon Pike, Ephrata. The 5-mile move from 124 E. Main St., Ephrata, where NLCCC had been headquartered for the last seven years, will allow NLCCC to serve its growing membership better.
The new location, which is convenient to routes 222, 722 and 772, also allows for convenient access from Leola, Lititz, New Holland and Denver.
NLCCC is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. by appointment.
“(The Brossman Business Complex) was a great location, but we outgrew it,” said Ackerman. “We knew eventually
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The Veritas Community will offer a sermon series titled “The Story-Formed Way” on Sundays starting on Sept. 7. The 11-week series will explore the story of God found in the pages of Scripture, focus on the redemptive work of God, and show how the story of God forms and shapes believers into the image and likeness of Jesus.
The dates and topics are Sept. 7, “Creation and Rebellion”; Sept. 14, “Sinful Humanity”; Sept. 21, “A People of God”; Sept. 28, “Exodus and Law”; Oct. 5, “The Table”; Oct. 12, “The Person of Jesus”; Oct. 19, “The Works of Jesus”; Oct. 26, “Death and Resurrection”; Nov. 2, “The Mission and Power”; Nov. 9, “Life in the Spirit”; and Nov. 16, “Creation Restored.”
The community will also launch a new gathering rhythm for Sunday morn -
ings centered around the acronym B.E.L.L.S. Each Sunday will start with a blessing, followed by eating together. Then there will be a time of learning, a time of listening to the Holy Spirit through music and prayer, and a closing with a time to think about how to embody what attendees have learned as they are sent out into the world.
The Veritas Community gathers every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. on the second floor of HUB 450, 450 N. Prince St., Lancaster. The first 15 minutes of the event are dedicated to fellowship time. For more information about the Veritas Community, visit www .veritas.community, email Ryan Braught at ryan@ veritaschurchpa.org, or call or text 717-572-5914.
First Reformed Church, 40 E. Orange St., Lancaster, will present a concert, “Organic Reflections: Pomp
and Pipes,” on First Friday, Sept. 5, at 8 p.m. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. The 30-minute program will feature organist Ken Krause. The concert will include Louis Vierne’s “Kyrie Eleison” from Great Mass in C Minor, “Choral Dorien” by Jehan Alain, and Vaňhal’s Fugue in C Major.
The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call the church office at 717-397-5149.
can register at https:// mhalancaster.org/confer ence before Tuesday, Sept. 9.
September is National Suicide Prevention Month.
“Our goal is to highlight the importance of suicide prevention and the power we have,” said Gilbert. “We want people to be empowered and know that there are steps you can take to change a negative trajectory. Every individual has the power to make a difference in everyone’s life. It’s about getting people to understand that they have the power to make people feel connected and not alone, no matter what struggles they may be facing.”
The conference will begin at 7:30 a.m. with check-ins and breakfast. The event will include four hourlong break-out sessions addressing specific issues related to suicide, two structured breaks, lunch, a panel discussion and closing remarks.
“It’s bringing the community together for learning, for networking, for sharing and for caring,” said McDevitt. “This is really hard work. That day, there’s a lot of hope. It’s not doom and gloom. It’s people coming up with solutions. There’s a lot of conversation.”
Jennifer Storm, a nationally recognized victims’ rights expert and the author of the book “Blackout Girl,” will serve as the suicide prevention conference’s keynote speaker.
The breakout sessions will be instructed by 16 mental health experts.
“When I look at what this conference is, I think it’s really bringing providers together for one common cause, for one very difficult mission,” said McDevitt. “When I’m there, I feel like I’m elevated by energy and compassion of care. This is one particular mission, and it’s directed toward saving lives. You’re working with amazing folks who are not only like-minded but also compassionate. These folks aren’t coming because they’re sent there; they’re coming because they want to be there.”
Nearly 250 individuals are expected to attend the conference, including mental health professionals, case managers, education professionals, representatives from county agencies and people who have been directly or indirectly affected by suicide. Attendees can earn credit toward mandated hours, suicide prevention continuing education and Act 48 requirements.
“It’s impossible to quantify how many lives have been saved (over the course of the convention’s existence),” said Gilbert, a resident of Lancaster city. “We’ll never know how many people have been impacted. We like to think of it as, ‘How many people don’t we know who have been saved?’”
According to the Lancaster County Coroner’s Office, five times more local residents died of suicide last year than by homicide. In 2024, more Lancaster County residents died from suicide - 65 - than from motor vehicle accidents - 53.
Currently, Lancaster County is on pace to surpass last year’s total number of suicides.
“People who commit suicide are people who are constantly struggling with their mental health. They’ve had suicidal ideations, they’ve thought about it,” said McDevitt, a resident of Manheim Township. “Mental illness is like physical illness. If you understand mental illness, those people did not take their own lives. We want to help people recognize the signs and symptoms of suicide.”
Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning (CHS) has announced an updated timeline for its new locations in Lancaster County.
CHS is part of Milton Hershey School’s $350 million initiative to develop six early childhood education centers designed to serve children age 6 weeks to 5 years from under-resourced backgrounds, with all costs covered for qualifying families. Each location will feature a play-based curriculum that fosters children’s social, emotional, and cognitive development, complemented by on-site health services, behavioral supports, meals, transportation, and personal care items. Family success advocates will work closely
with families through goal setting, home visits, and connections to community resources.
CHS has already opened centers in Hershey and Harrisburg, and CHS Middletown is planned to open this summer.
CHS New Danville, located at 393 Long Lane in Pequea Towship, is expected to open in the summer of 2026. The center is designed to serve 100 children and will operate year-round on Mondays to Fridays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, visit www .chslearn.org/locations/ chs-new-danville.
CHS Elizabethtown, located at 130 Alida St., Elizabethtown, is expected to open in the summer
of 2027. The center will serve approximately 150 children and will operate year-round on Mondays to Fridays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/ chs-etown.
CHS Lancaster City, located on the corner of North Plum and East Walnut streets, is expected to open in the fall of 2027. This location is expected to be the largest CHS center and will operate year-round on Mondays to Fridays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, visit https:// tinyurl.com/chs-lanc-city.
Living Hope Community Church, 2823 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, will host a fundraising event to support the Central PA Ethiopian Community Center on Saturday, Sept. 6,
from 5 to 8 p.m.
Attendees can celebrate the culture of Ethiopia by enjoying traditional Ethiopian food, music, and cultural performances. They can also connect with local leaders and community members. There is a fee for admission, and donations are welcome. For more information, contact Assefa Foche at sgibore10@gmail .com or 717-341-0040.
For more information about CHS, visit www .chslearn.org/contact-us/.
Landis Homes will conduct its annual Fellowship Days from Monday, Sept. 8, through Saturday, Sept. 13, on its campus at 1001 E. Oregon Road, Lititz. The senior living community seeks to raise funds from the event to help bridge the gap for residents whose cost of care exceeds their financial resources.
Landis Homes residents’ and other artists’ original work will be available through the online auction and at the crafters’ sales. Arrangements can be made to hold or ship items won in the auction. Contact JNikoloff@landis.org or 717-381-3580 for more information.
Landis Homes Fellowship Days will open with an online auction. People can view the auction items and register to bid at www .landishomes.org/give/fell owship-day/. The week will conclude on Sept. 13 with a chicken barbecue sale from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., followed by a live quilt auction at 2 p.m. and the ending of the online auction at 8 p.m. The week will also include a hymn sing, a talent show, an ice cream social, produce and crafters’ sales, and children’s activities. For more information about Landis Homes, visit www.landishomes.org.
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we were going to need to look at getting new office spaces because we were wanting to accommodate our members. At the old building, we grew exponentially, from 285 members to 565. We wanted to have event space that was part of the chamber space, and we wanted to be able to offer it to members.”
“The opportunity of this (new) building arose, and it turned out to be the perfect space for us, and
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everything fell into place very quickly,” continued Ackerman. “It was the right place at the right time. You don’t always get to direct things. You just have to trust the process.”
NLCCC conducted a drop-in open house on Aug. 28 to introduce its new Oregon Pike space to the community. The event included a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony and refreshments.
“There’s a lot of excitement from our members about the new chamber of commerce location, and we’re excited about it,” said Ackerman, a resident of Reinholds. “This is something we want to share with our members. Our members have made this possible. We love the fact that our members consider us their chamber of commerce.”
In addition to new office space for NLCCC’s two-person staff, the new location features an all-purpose room that can accommodate up to 76 individuals for training, education and employee and business partner meetings.
“We have consistently added over 100 members in each of the last three years,” said Ackerman. “More and more businesses and people are realizing the geographical and the economic abilities of northern Lancaster County. We do business here in connecting ways to support each other. More and more businesses want to be part of this vibrant
community.”
NLCCC represents the interests of traditional businesses, entertainment companies, manufacturers and entrepreneurs located north of Route 30 and east of Route 72, those generally located in the Conestoga Valley, Ephrata, Warwick, Garden Spot and Cocalico school districts.
“The overall purpose of the chamber is to provide opportunities for our businesses and communities to be able to connect and showcase their services, and to support the economy of northern Lancaster County,” said Ackerman.
“The growth is wonderful to see, and it brought these conversations forward.
Hiring a third person is something we’re considering in the future. One of the comments we receive most is: ‘There are only two of you? How do you do all of this stuff yourselves?’”
NLCCC was originally established as Ephrata Chamber of Commerce in 1922, before taking on its current handle in 2018.
“Our region is growing,” said Ackerman. “That is reflected in the chamber’s need to reevaluate how we can serve our members. We have strong businesses, we have strong nonprofits, and we have strong communities.”
For additional information, go to https://north ernlancasterchamber.org.
The Giant Company has announced that flu and pneumonia vaccinations are now available at all Giant and Martin’s pharmacies.
Walk-ins are welcome, but customers can also make an appointment if they prefer. Most insurance plans cover flu shots at $0 copays, including Medicare Part B.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone age 6 months and older get a flu vaccination annually, ideally by October. Vaccination to prevent influenza is
particularly important for people who are at higher risk of developing serious complications from flu, including people with diabetes, pregnant women, adults over 65, those with asthma and other chronic lung diseases, those with kidney and liver disorders, heart disease patients and those with compromised immune systems.
Giant and Martin’s pharmacies also offer pneumococcal vaccinations, which can be administered at the same time as a flu shot.
The CDC recommends the
pneumococcal vaccination for all children younger than 5 years old and all adults age 50 years or older. It is also recommended for both children and adults with certain risk conditions.
Immunizations are administered by immunizing Giant and Martin’s pharmacists and specially trained pharmacy team members, subject to state regulations.
To find the nearest Giant or Martin’s pharmacy, visit www.giantfoodstores.com or www.martinsfoods.com or download the free Giant or Martin’s Pharmacy app.
Cadets of the Lancaster Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Jesse Jones Composite Squadron 304 received their June and July promotions and awards at a meeting on July 28.
Cadet Tech. Sgt. Kevin Heisey of New Providence and Cadet Tech. Sgt. Michael Pietrangeli of Lebanon were both promoted to Cadet Master Sergeant and earned Achievement 5. Cadet Airmen Julius Acosta and Cole Shaffer, both of Lancaster, were promoted to Cadet Airmen 1st Class and received the Arnold Ribbon. Cadet Airman 1st Class Rowan Bacci of Mount Joy was promoted to Cadet Senior Airman and received the Mary Fiek Ribbon.
Cadet Airman Theodore Seifferlein of Landisville was recognized as Cadet of
the Month for July. Cadet Kai Umble of Ephrata was named Cadet of the Month for June, and Cadet Airman Cole Shaffer of Lancaster was recognized as Cadet of the Month for May. Cadet
Chief Master Sgt. Carter Bojako of East Earl was named Staff Member of the Quarter.
Jesse Jones Squadron 304 meets each Monday except holidays at 7 p.m. in the Venture Jets hangar, which is located at the Lancaster Airport near the intersection of Lititz Pike and Millport Road. Visitors are welcome.
The Civil Air Patrol is the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force. To learn more, visit www.gocivilairpatrol. com or www.cap.news.
People may also follow CAP on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
Mulberry Art Studios, located in historic downtown Lancaster at 19-21 N. Mulberry St., has planned three upcoming exhibits that will be featured during September. A First Friday opening reception will be held on Sept. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the gallery. To view any of the shows after the opening, email Stephanie. MulberryArt@gmail.com to schedule an appointment.
“W.T.FRACS BURNIN?” is a collection of artwork from local artist Fractal King. The collection is made up of fractal burnt images created by using high-voltage electricity to burn lightning-shaped patterns into wood.
The Souls Shot Portrait Project exhibit features portraits of Pennsylvania residents lost to gun violence. The Project paired fine artists with families and loved ones to create the images, designed to honor the lives of the person lost. The works span a range of media, styles and perspectives.
“Please Is this Art?: The Collected Works of Donald Shoffstall” will also be on display. In the late 20th century, Shoffstall often
Portraits of Pennsylvania residents lost to gun violence will be featured during the Souls Shot Portrait Project exhibition.
posted photocopies of unsigned, hand-written pages he had created on telephone poles in Lancaster. Jerry Greiner and Steve Sylvester, the exhibition curators, collected and preserved some of these creations. Shoffstall’s tattered and weathered postings consist of waves, curls, lines and words sprawled across sheets of paper, which will require visitors to consider the question, “Is this art?”
For more information about any of the exhibits, visit www.mulberryartstu dios.com/upcomingevents.
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Township at Trinity (Tournament) 8:30 am
Thu. 9/4 Manheim Township at Cedar Crest 7:00 pm
Sat. 9/6 Manheim Township at Ephrata (Tournament) 8:00 am
Tue. 9/9 Ephrata at Manheim Township 7:00 pm
Thu. 9/11 Conestoga Valley at Manheim Township 7:00 pm
Mon. 9/15 Manheim Township at Reading 7:00 pm
Tue. 9/16 Manheim Township at Penn Manor 7:00 pm
Thu. 9/18 Manheim Township at Hempfield 7:00 pm
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Manheim Township Boys’ Soccer Schedule
Sat. 8/23 Manheim Township at Chambersburg 3:30 pm
Wed. 8/27 Manheim Township at Reading 7:00 pm
Sat. 8/30 Mechanicsburg at Manheim Township 1:30 pm
Sat. 9/6 Wilson at Manheim Township 1:00 pm
Tue. 9/9 Warwick at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Thu. 9/11 Penn Manor at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Sat. 9/13 Manheim Township at Central Dauphin 10:00 am
Mon. 9/15 Manheim Township at Hempfield 4:00 pm
Wed. 9/17 Manheim Township at Cedar Crest 7:00 pm
Fri. 9/19 J.P. McCaskey at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Tue. 9/23 Manheim Township at Warwick 5:30 pm
Thu. 9/25 Manheim Township at Penn Manor 4:00 pm
Sat. 9/27 Exeter Township at Manheim Township 10:00 am
Mon. 9/29 Hempfield at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Wed. 10/1 Cedar Crest at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Fri. 10/3 Manheim Township at J.P. McCaskey 4:00 pm
Mon. 10/6 Manheim Township at Central York 6:30 pm
Manheim Township Girls’ Soccer Schedule
Sat. 8/23 Manheim Township at Warwick 10:00 am
Tue. 8/26 Manheim Township at Avon Grove 7:30 pm
Thu. 8/28 Cumberland Valley at Manheim Township 6:00 pm
Thu. 9/4 Downingtown at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Tue. 9/9 Manheim Township at Conestoga Valley 4:00 pm
Thu. 9/11 Manheim Township at Penn Manor 7:00 pm
Sat. 9/13 Central Dauphin at Manheim Township 10:00 am
Mon. 9/15 Hempfield at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Wed. 9/17 Cedar Crest at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Fri. 9/19 Manheim Township at Ephrata 7:00 pm
Tue. 9/23 Conestoga Valley at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Thu. 9/25 Penn Manor at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Mon. 9/29 Manheim Township at Hempfield 7:00 pm
Wed. 10/1 Manheim Township at Cedar Crest 7:00 pm
Fri. 10/3 Ephrata at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Mon. 10/6 Central York at Manheim Township 7:00 pm
Wed. 8/20 Manheim Township at Oley Valley 4:00 pm
Sat. 8/30 Cumberland Valley at Manheim Township 10:00 am
Wed. 9/3 Wilson at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Sat. 9/6 Villa Maria at Manheim Township 10:00 am
Mon. 9/8 Warwick at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Wed. 9/10 Manheim Township at Hempfield 7:00 pm
Sat. 9/13 Manheim Township at Central Bucks West 11:00 am
Tue. 9/16 Ephrata at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Thu. 9/18 Penn Manor at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Mon. 9/22 Manheim Township at Warwick 7:00 pm
Wed. 9/24 Hempfield at Manheim Township 7:00 pm
Fri. 9/26 Manheim Township at Cedar Crest 7:00 pm
Tue. 9/30 Manheim Township at Ephrata 7:00 pm
Thu. 10/2 Manheim Township at Penn Manor 7:00 pm
Sat. 10/4 Cedar Crest at Manheim Township 10:00 am
Mon. 10/6 Palmyra at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Fri. 8/22 Exeter at Manheim Township 3:00 pm
Mon. 8/25 Manheim Township at Reading 3:30 pm
Wed. 8/27 Manheim Township at Lampeter-Strasburg 4:00 pm
Thu. 8/28 Daniel Boone at Manheim Township 3:30 pm
Tue. 9/2 Red Lion at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Thu. 9/4 Lebanon at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Fri. 9/5 Wilson at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Mon. 9/8 J.P. McCaskey at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Wed. 9/10 Manheim Township at Penn Manor 4:00 pm
Fri. 9/12 Manheim Township at Conestoga Valley 4:00 pm
Mon. 9/15 Hempfield at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Wed. 9/17 Manheim Township at Warwick 4:00 pm
Fri. 9/19 Manheim Township at Ephrata 4:00 pm
Mon. 9/22 Manheim Township at Cedar Crest 4:00 pm
Wed. 9/24 Lower Dauphin at Manheim Township 4:00 pm
Content represents the schedules available at press time.
All of Pathways Institute of Lifelong Learning’s classes and courses are taught at Landis Homes Senior Living Community, 1001 E. Oregon Road, Lancaster. The courses are designed for individuals age 55 and older, and the classes attract people who
are into their 80s and 90s.
“The goal is to provide educational opportunities for folks 55-plus in Lancaster County,” said Graybill. “It’s really a path to enrichment and service. We are all lifelong learners, even in our senior years.”
Pathways Institute offers up to 40 classes in both the fall and the spring. The fall schedule of classes begins on Wednesday, Sept. 17, and runs through Wednesday, Dec. 10.
There are fees and memberships associated with taking the courses.
“(The classes) are really engaging,” said Graybill, a Lancaster city resident. “The presenters give information, and there’s always
time for questions and feedback. It tends to be very interactive. It’s a nice opportunity for people in the Lititz area.”
Some of the wide variety of topics covered in the courses include local history, studies of renowned authors, cooking, crafting, foreign affairs, contemporary issues, pets, musical history, the arts and health. The courses include fieldtrip-like off-site excursions and service-learning opportunities.
There are no tests or grades associated with the classes.
“People take the classes for the intellectual engagement,” said Graybill. “It’s a way to engage your curiosity and dive into subjects you didn’t have time for when you were working. Some of the topics are things to consider as you age.”
Landis Homes because of Pathways. Pathways is one of the many opportunities available to residents at Landis Homes.”
Pathways Institute for Lifelong Learning’s teaching staff is made up of 30 instructors from local communities and surrounding communities across Lancaster County.
“Many are retired themselves,” said Graybill. “Some are former teachers or just people who have passions in particular areas.”
Pathways is financed through tuition fees, donations and funds provided by Landis Communities.
“It’s educational enrichment and surface learning,” said Graybill. “It’s about engaging our minds and spirits to become holistically involved in the wider community.”
The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, will present the first concert in the 2025-26 Lancaster International Piano Festival on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature violinist Peter Winograd and pianist Xun Pan.
As many as 400 Lancaster County students attend Pathways courses each semester. Approximately half of the participants are Landis Communities residents; some are residents of other local retirement communities; and others reside in the northern portions of Lancaster County, the city of Lancaster or communities like Columbia.
“They are average people who have time on their hands,” said Graybill. “They are people who are interested in continuing lifelong learning.”
“We are supported by Landis Homes as an added service for residents,” continued Graybill. “We find that some residents choose
Pathways Institute was established at Landis Homes Senior Living Community in 2007. Over the past 18 years, Pathways has served thousands of Lancaster County seniors seeking to expand their knowledge bases and sharpen their minds.
Pathways Institute began as an extension of Messiah Lifeways senior living in Mechanicsburg.
“We’ve grown a lot,” said Graybill. “We have a lot more people taking our programs. We have a broader array of classes. We now have name recognition, and we have teachers seeking us out instead of us beating the bushes for instructors.” For additional information, go to www .thepathwaysinstitute.org.
Three Legacies Wrestling (3LW) will present “Red Rose Rumble 3” on Saturday, Sept. 6, at the Stormers’ stadium, 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster.
Wrestlers will include Chavo Guerrero Jr., 3LW heavyweight champion Savio Vega, Tito Santana, EC3, the former Kalisto, Zayda Steel, and former WWE star Ricardo Rodriguez. The winner of a battle royal will earn a guaranteed future shot at the 3LW heavyweight championship.
For this event, the wrestling ring will be placed on the playing field, with special seating surrounding it for an up-close experience for all attendees.
Additional bowl seating in the stadium will also be available.
Fans will have the opportunity to meet some of the wrestlers before the bell rings. Autographs, photo opportunities, and merchandise will be available.
To purchase tickets and for more information, visit https://3lwtix.com.
Winograd gave his first solo public performance at the age of 11 and was accepted at 17 as a scholarship student of Dorothy DeLay at The Juilliard School. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Juilliard. Winograd was a top prize winner in the 1988 Naumburg International Violin Competition. He has appeared as a guest soloist with numerous orchestras and in recitals across the country and abroad. Winograd has been a member of the violin and chamber music faculties of the Manhattan School of Music and the Aspen Music School since 1990. His wife, violinist Caterina Szepes, is a member of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.
Pan studied at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and
Syracuse University in New York and earned his doctorate in musical arts from Rutgers University in New Jersey. He has collaborated with the American String Quartet, Hai-Ye Ni, Priscilla Lee, Dara Morales, and the Gabriel Chamber Ensemble. As a Steinway Artist, he was inducted into the Steinway & Sons Teacher Hall of Fame in 2023. He has won many international piano competitions and awards and performed in locations worldwide, including Carnegie Weill Hall and the Beijing National Centre for the Performing Arts. Pan is the director of keyboard studies at the Tell School of Music at Millersville University and is a visiting professor at many universities and conservatories in China. He is also a founding member and the co-artistic director of the Lancaster International Piano Festival.
For more information about this concert and other performances in the Lancaster International Piano Festival and to purchase tickets, visit www .lancastertrust.com or www.lbc.edu/events.
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg, will host Railroad Heritage Day on Saturday, Sept. 6.
The family-friendly event will include a presentation titled “The Evolution of Rail” by Beth Anne Keates at 11 a.m. in the museum auditorium, followed by book signings in the lobby through the end of the day. Keates is a volunteer for the West Chester Railroad and also marches annually as Betsy Ross in the Lansdowne parade. Keates has co-authored several books with Kenneth Springirth, including “Viewing SEPTA’s Rail Heritage,” “Stourbridge Lion to the Stourbridge Line,” “Union Pacific Railroad Heritage,” “Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Heritage,” and “Viewing Norfolk Southern Railway.”
A presentation called “The Railroad Museum
of Pennsylvania at 50” by Dodie Robbins, museum curator, will take place at 1:30 p.m. in the museum auditorium. The event will also feature a railroad heritage craft activity table for kids and a Pennsylvania Railroad truck owned by Ken Briers, both present all day in Rolling Stock Hall. A number of the museum’s historic locomotives and railroad cars will also be open for visitors to experience. Railroad Heritage Day activities are included in the regular museum admission.
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is home to a collection of about 100 historic locomotives and railroad cars, a research library and archives, a working restoration shop, an immersive education center, and a museum store. For more information, visit www .rrmuseumpa.org or call 717-687-8628.
Sept. 6
In partnership with NBCUniversal Local’s nationwide pet adoption event, Humane Pennsylvania will host an adoption event with waived fees on Saturday, Sept. 6, to celebrate National Clear the Shelters Day.
Due to a donation from Ty and Tina Shank, adoption fees will be fully waived for eligible pets. At Freedom Center for Animal Life-Saving, 1801 N. 11th St., Reading, fees will be waived for dogs, cats, and critters age 6 months or older. Free adoptions will also be available at the Betsy & Ted Lewin Adoption Center for Cats & Critters, 2195 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, for cats and critters age 6 months or older. Those who wish to adopt are required to go through a screening process, and approval is not guaranteed.
Adoptions will include Humane Pennsylvania’s 30-day adoption health supplement, having the animal spayed or neutered prior to adoption, vaccinations and de-worming medication, flea treatment, microchipping and chip registration, and a free 1-pound bag of Science Diet pet food.
Since 2015, the Clear the Shelters initiative has resulted in nearly 1.2 million pet adoptions and raised more than $5 million.
To view Humane Penn -
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St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 700 Pleasure Road, Lancaster, will host “Welcoming the Stranger?: A Conversation About Immigration” with Joanne Castner on Monday, Sept. 8, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
In May 2022, Castner, a resident of Grandview Heights, joined a group sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas and the St. Columban Mission for Justice, Peace and
Ecology on an immersion trip to El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico. The visit provided a firsthand look at immigration at the United States/Mexico border and highlighted how individuals and advocacy groups are supporting those in need.
In her presentation, Castner will share what she learned about the root causes of immigration, the reasons people flee their homelands
tainty and how United States immigration policies have shifted in recent months. The evening will feature photos, stories and video clips to help bring the experience to life. The program is free and open to the public. It is part of St. Matthew’s “Conversation Around the Corner” speaker series. The aim of the series is to bring neighbors together for meaningful dialogue, shared learning and
either location to meet them in person seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Clergy and faith leaders from across the region are invited to attend Choices Healthcare’s Supporting Families and Community Together conference dedicated to strengthening partnerships between pastors, spiritual caregivers, and health care providers in communities of color. The conference will take place on Saturday, Sept. 13, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Pathways Center for Grief & Loss, 4075 Old Harrisburg Pike, Mount Joy. The event is sponsored by the High Foundation.
The gathering will offer tools, understanding, and language to better support individuals and families nav-
igating serious illness and end-of-life care. Faith leaders are often the first people families turn to in moments of medical crisis, and this conference is designed to prepare them to walk alongside their communities with truth, dignity, and love.
The program will begin with a keynote address on faith, culture, and compassionate care, delivered by Shayna Watson from Trinity Church in Washington, D.C., and Sara Wiegner, a retired chaplain with Hospice & Community Care. Following the keynote, a panel discussion will bring together clergy and hospice experts, including the Rev. Sherry
Lupton, covenant pastor at Shiloh Presbyterian Church; Bertha De Jesus, assistant professor at Millersville University; pastor Carol Pagan, leader of faith at Living Christian Church in Reading; and pastor Oscar Vazquez, CEO of Hope Ministries.
Attendees will engage in real conversations on health care disparities, trust, and the role of the faith community in guiding decisions around hospice and palliative care.
The conference is free to attend, but registration is required. To register or for more information, visit www.hospicecommunity .org/pastoral.
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