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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL XXXVI • NO 25
EXPLORE Across Town, Across PA BY WENDY ROYAL
According to many travel polls, travelers are choosing small-town destinations for getaways and vacations. Not just now, because of COVID, but into the spring and summer of 2021. Fewer crowds, less traffic, unique culture, and friendly locals make visiting obscure locations more desirable than ever. As the editor of Where & When Pennsylvania, a publication of Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC), I quickly learned that many Lancaster Catholic High School homecoming queen candidates were (from left) Erin Mohr, Joanne Cybulski, Raina McAnally, Cecilia Deel, Lauren Brommer, Sheridan Riva, Daica Perez, Elizabeth Bomberger, Ella Cassidy, and Gabrielle Kambouroglos.
LCHS Holds Homecoming n Oct. 16, Lancaster Catholic High School (LCHS) held its annual homecoming celebration. The 2020 homecoming queen, Daica Perez, was crowned by 2019 queen Kat Sahd during halftime of the varsity football game against Juniata High School. The 10 LCHS homecoming queen candidates were Elizabeth Bomberger, Lauren Brommer, Ella Cassidy, Joanne Cybulski, Cecilia Deel, Gabrielle Kambourgolos, Raina McAnally, Erin Mohr, Daica Perez, and Sheridan Riva. Elizabeth is the daughter of Steve and Cindy Bomberger of Lancaster. At school, Elizabeth is a member of National Honor Society (NHS), Spanish National Honor Society (SNHS), Student Ambassadors, Respect Life Club, Garden Club, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Aevidum, Link Crew, MiniTHON, Fellowship Committee, and Women in Business. She plays lacrosse and runs cross-country. Outside school, she is an altar
and Suzanne Cybulski of Leola. At school, she is captain of the dance team and plays varsity girls’ soccer. She is a member of NHS, SNHS, Respect Life Club, Aevidum, Link Crew, Student Ambassadors, Service Committee, and Fellowship Committee. Outside school, she is a member of the youth group at St. John Neumann. After graduation, she intends to attend college to major in computer science. Cecilia, of Lititz, is the daughter of Jarrod Deel and Jane Smith. At school, Cecilia is a member of NHS, SNHS, FBLA, Aevidum, Garden Club, Equality for All, Mini-THON, and Women in Business. She plays field hockey. Outside school, she is an altar server at Our Mother of Perpetual Help, where she is pianist for the youth choir. After graduation, she plans to attend college. Gabrielle is the daughter of Tom and Cathy Kambouroglos of Lancaster. At school, she is a member of NHS, SNHS, Tri-M Music Honor Society, jazz band, Varsity Club, Respect Life Club, Student Council, Student Ambassadors, and
When Arch Street Center, 629 N. Market St., Lancaster, closed its doors on March 13, just prior to the COVID-19 state shutdown, administrators only expected to be closed for a few days while the floors were polished. On March 18, the organization, which is a
See LCHS Homecoming pg 2
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server at Sacred Heart Church. After graduation, she plans to attend college. Lauren is the daughter of Jack and Julie Brommer of Columbia. At school, she is a member of Future Medical Leaders of America (FMLA), Link Crew, Varsity Club, Civitas, Student Ambassadors, Mini-THON, and Women in Business. She plays soccer and basketball, and she participates in track. Outside school, she is an altar server at St. Peter’s Church, where she takes part in youth group. After graduation, she plans to attend college to pursue a career in nursing. Ella is the daughter of Jere and Kelly Cassidy of Ephrata. At school, Ella is a member of NHS, NSHS, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Spanish Club, marching band, percussion ensemble, Crusader Youth Club, and Quiz Bowl. She works with the stage crew and plays in the orchestra for school musicals. Outside school, she serves as a tutor. After graduation, she plans to attend college to study science. Joanne is the daughter of Bob
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of us have little idea of what’s going on in our surrounding area, let alone across the commonwealth. That’s why we’re launching a new series in our community papers called EXPLORE Across Town, Across PA. Each month we’ll feature a town in our coverage area, as well as a destination somewhere in Pennsylvania. Along the way, we hope to show that you don’t have to travel far to find great restaurants, unique shops, amazing outdoor locations, and world-class historical sites. Traveling locally can have a big impact on small businesses without having a big impact on your wallet. Take a train trip through the Pocono Mountains on the Historic Stourbridge Line, visit the Jimmy Stewart Museum and the iconic actor’s hometown, see the