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a dozen cheerleaders enjoyed the last game of the season. The league was created earlier this year for participants ages 21 to 40 with varying abilities and disabilities. The Cowboys in blue and the Eagles in green lined up for play after play.

When the Eagles scored, a volunteer played “Fly Eagles Fly” and members of the Eagles team began to sing. Cowboys coach Randy Samuels quickly approached a reporter on the sidelines, saying, “You need to put this in this article, so everyone reads it. This song they are playing now is officially banned from this league.” Laughter ensued, and Rita Paskoff, executive director of Aaron’s Acres, which is the parent organization of the league, said, “Randy is brutal. He is in everyone’s face. He is just so much fun, and everyone gives it right back to him.”

As Paskoff finished talking, Eagles team member JJ intercepted a football and ran the length of the gym for a touchdown. Cheers erupted. “That was great,” Paskoff told JJ. “Good for you!”

Following the final game, a banquet was held at the church. Awards, trophies, and medals were given out, and participants, parents, coaches and volunteers, including Randy’s wife, Doris, and Chuck and Bev Magee, parents of Chuckie, for whom the league is named, enjoyed pizza from Jersey Mike’s Subs and Rita’s Italian Ice. “The church has been wonderful - so supportive and helpful,” said Paskoff, who added that sponsors who have contributed to expenses include Costanzo Wealth Management, 4 Cole’s KIDS, Bomberger’s, Executive Printing, and Lanco Federal Credit Union.

The league has been so successful, the group is talking about organizing a similar program around a different sport during the winter season from January to March, which will be followed in April by Challenge Baseball. “These (participants) are older than 21, so this was a nice way to segue into serving an older group, which is where we want to go,” explained Paskoff.

Aaron’s Acres will be taking part in the ExtraGive 2022 online fundraising event to be held on Friday, Nov. 18. On that day, representatives of the organization will visit several county locations, including Grand Central Bagel from 7 to 10 a.m., Jersey Mike’s Subs at the Belmont Shoppes from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Dale High Leadership Center from 3 to 6 p.m., and Tellus 360 from 2 to 7 p.m. Readers who wish to support the organization during the ExtraGive may visit www.extragive.org.

More information about Aaron’s Acres is available at www.aarons acres.org.

Cheerleaders and volunteers with the Chuckie Magee Flag Football League take a break from practice to smile for the camera.

The Cowboy team (in blue) and Eagles (in green) in the Chuckie Magee Flag Football League prepare for a play during the final season game on Nov. 5.

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Bondelandet Lodge To Meet

The Bondelandet Lodge, the local connection with the Sons of Norway, will meet on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 2:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 301 St. Thomas Road, Lancaster. A slideshow from members Ron and Leah Bergum’s extended September trip will be shown.

Following the Norwegian tradition of hospitality, visitors are welcome and invited to share in the special dessert table. Coats, scarves, hats, and gloves will be collected as part of the SON New World Service Day project. Registration for the annual Julbord in December, Winter Reading Club, and more will also take place.

The Sons of Norway is a fraternal organization for those interested in the culture of Norway and exploring one’s Norwegian roots. The Bondelandet Lodge serves Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties.

For more information, call Jeanne Addison at 717-793-7428.

Kasel, Parrish To Present Concert

The Fine and Performing Arts (FPA) Department at Lancaster Catholic High School will present a program in the George R. Schreck ‘47 and Barbara A. Schober ‘72 Memorial 2022-23 Concert and Lecture Series on Sunday, Nov. 20, at 5 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 440 St. Joseph St., Lancaster. The concert will feature trumpeter William Kasel, Class of 1979, with Dorothea Parrish, music director and organist at St. Joseph’s Church.

Admission is free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted to benefit FPA. For more details, contact Tony Brill at tbrill@lchsyes.org.

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