2 - MERCHANDISER - Manheim Township Edition - November 9, 2022
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land, which is normally closed on Fridays, will open at 9 a.m. for those who want to give in person. An Evening of Celebration will be held at Cavod Theatre, 641 W. Main St., New Holland, from 6 to 11 p.m. Giving stations will be located in the theater. Dienner pointed out that the fundraiser will also benefit students of the Manheim location at 280 S. Oak St., which opened in 2021. “This is a combination of both campuses coming together at the main base,” said Dienner. The evening event will include a dance party with a live DJ, dance and music performances by Cavod students, worship, and free food in the form of pizza, popcorn, cookies, and beverages. Door prize tickets to win tickets to Cavod Theatre and Cavod merchandise, such as hats, T-shirts, and sweatshirts, will be given out, and a drawing will be held each hour. Cavod Academy offers a variety of classes in dance, voice, and more, with an emphasis on “creating with purpose.” An essential goal
of the organization is to offer students a godly environment that inspires excellence in the arts while building community and impacting lives. Dienner said that fundraisers like the Day of ThanksGIVING benefit children and adults in the New Holland and Manheim areas who want to take lessons in the environment Cavod offers. “Many families have come to (Cavod) as a place that is safe with a godly influence that sets us apart,” said Dienner. She added that she has seen students grow and gain motivation and even seen lives changed because of the high value Cavod places on each individual’s talents. “This will be one of our biggest fundraisers of the year,” commented Dienner, who noted that the organization raises about 30% of its yearly budget. “We will have matching funds, so your gift will be stretched. No amount is too small.” Readers who would like to know more may visit the website mentioned earlier. Individuals who have questions may call 717354-3355.
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The Sierra Club - Lancaster Group will host a presentation titled “DIY Salamander Garden - How to Attract Native Salamanders and Wildlife to Your Yard” at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16. The program will be held at Stone Independent School, 480 New Holland Ave., Suite 7101, Lancaster. Zach Barton, a high school biology teacher and long-time
member of the Lancaster Herpetological Society, will deliver the presentation. Barton believes ecology is a lifestyle more than a subject and will discuss his quest to attract salamanders and other critters to his urban yard. Admission is free and open to the public. To learn more about the Sierra Club - Lancaster Group, visit www.lan castersierraclub.org.