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Community. Collaboration. Conference.

Lancasterresidents Leslie Bustard of Square Halo Books looks toward the second “Ordinary Saints - Creativity, Collaboration, and Community” conference with a passion for giving attendees a chance to learn and be challenged. “I love to bring people together to offer each other goodness and beauty and an enjoyable experience,” said Leslie. “I also love to give artmakers and teachers a chance to share their expertise so they can give (to others).”

This year’s conference will once again be held at The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, with registration starting at noon on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023. The conference will run into Friday evening and resume on Saturday, Feb. 18, ending at about 10 p.m.

Poet Malcolm Guite, author of “Lifting the Veil,” will be the keynote speaker. Tickets, which are necessary to attend, may be purchased at www.squarehalobooks.com /conferences#/2023-conference. Organizers anticipate that tickets will be available through the end of January.

This year’s conference celebrates the 25th anniversary of Square Halo Books, a publishing house Leslie was involved in founding along with her husband, Ned, and Alan and Diane Bauer, who are located in Baltimore. All this year’s speakers have written for Square Halo, which focuses on “publishing works that present contextually sensitive biblical studies … with the goal of providing materials for

Nelson Coblentz, who, along with his wife, Sarah, answered God’s call to form Gospel Express in 1984, has some words of advice for married couples. “A happy marriage is a union of two forgivers,” said Nelson, who is in his 49th year of wedded bliss with Sarah.

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Angie Kreider took a personal loss and turned it into a way to help others. When Angie’s mother, Sharon Atkins, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at 59, Sharon had one request: She wanted to remain at home and be cared for by her family. Angie and her father, Bob Atkins, were able to accommodate that request, caring for Sharon in their Columbia home until she passed away in October of 2021. The family relied on additional care from Compassus Hospice, which sparked an idea for Angie. See Nanny’s

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Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum, Landis Valley Road, Lancaster, will host a Winter Holiday Day Camp on Wednesday, Dec. 28, and Thursday, Dec. 29. The camp will run from 9 a.m. to noon both days and is open to children ages 5 to 11. Campers will explore both the holiday and winter season through literature and enjoy crafts, games, and snacks based on both old and new children’s books.

There is a fee to attend. To register for camp, contact Sheri Brown at c-sherbrow@pa.gov or 717-569-0401, ext. 228.

In addition, hands-on craft classes will be held in

Landis Valley’s museum store. The fee for each class covers the costs of supplies and materials. All classes will take place on the second floor of the museum store. Classes will include Leather Bookmark from 10 a.m. to noon and False Grain Painting from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14; Jar Basket from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21; and Upcycled Heart Garland from 10 a.m. to noon and Upcycled Journal from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28.

For details and to sign up for classes, visit www.landis valleymuseum.org and look under Classes/Learning.

AARP Chorus To Perform Christmas Concert

The Lancaster AARP Chorus will present a Christmas concert on Friday, Dec. 16, at 2 p.m. at Faith United Methodist Church, 1290 Fruitville Pike, Lititz. The entrance is off Koser Road.

The Lancaster AARP Chorus was founded in 1983 and consists of volunteers who are in their 60s through their 90s. The group performs two concerts: one in December, featuring both sacred and secular holiday music, and one in May, featuring fun patriotic music and showtunes. The artistic director and accompanist is

Phyllis Strittmater, and coconductors are Lucy Esbenshade and Phyllis Miller. The chorus is based out of The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd.

The concert is open to the public, and a freewill offering will be accepted. Light refreshments will be served after the concert.

Seating is limited, so those who plan to attend are asked to reserve a seat in advance by contacting the church office at 717-560-0321. For more information, call the church office or visit www.faithumc.us.

Christmas Dinner Planned

A Christmas dinner will be held on Sunday, Dec. 25, at the West Earl Fire Company, 14 School Lane, Brownstown. The meal will be served free of charge from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to anyone unable to afford a dinner. The meal is sponsored by three Brownstown area churches: Carpenter Community Church, Emmanuel Unit-

ed Methodist Church, and Ebenezer EC Church.

Takeout meals will be available, or a scheduled delivery may be requested by calling 717-656-7570 for individuals in Akron, Brownstown, Denver, Ephrata, Farmersville, Leola, Lititz, New Holland, Reamstown, and Rothsville.

“The whole theme of forgiveness is one of the biggest things in a marriage relationship.” With a chuckle, he added, “Keep forgiving and give flowers.”

Nelson and Sarah will sing and share their advice at the eighth annual Restart Training Center Ministry (RTCM) Valentine Banquet to be held at Faith Mennonite High School, 5085 Woodland Drive, Kinzers, on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and a fellowship meal, catered by Shady Maple, will begin at 6:30 p.m. RTCM is an organization that strives to help men who have turned to abusing chemicals or have developed other kinds of addictions.

Gospel Express has focused on prison services and crusades, evangelism, revival meetings, discipleship materials, and more in the United States and Canada, as well as internationally. Nelson and Sarah and their five children traveled and lived for many years in a 40-foot bus. “How do you keep a marriage alive on and off the road?” asked Nelson. “You are doing marriage living in a glass house, which means you’re visible to everybody and you are under the microscope.” Nelson and Sarah have negotiated the years successfully, bringing their adult children and now grandchildren into the ministry. “We have been able to minister three generationally for the first time stateside and internationally,” said Nelson. “That has been a dream.”

Jaime Santiago, founder and executive director of

RTCM, noted that the Coblentz team is a good fit for the banquet because of the couple’s devotion to each other and experience with prison ministry. “(Gospel Express) helps people in prison, and a lot of people in prison suffer from trauma and addiction,” said Santiago, who added that the organization evangelizes and disciples inmates in the U.S. and Canada. “We are trying to evangelize and disciple broken people,” explained Santiago.

Currently, RTCM is graduating about a dozen students a year and mounting a capital campaign with the goal of purchasing the former Strasburg Elementary School. “The old elementary school building would be a good fit for us, and it would allow us to expand and add a second phase to the program,” said Santiago. Goals for the second phase, which would offer 12 beds, are to provide rooms students could rent while working locally. RTCM would continue to provide meals, transportation, and a supportive environment. “We could house 40 students and up to 10 live-in staff members,” said Santiago, who noted that the goal is to raise $1.3 million to purchase the building and a total of $1.6 million with renovations included.

Seating at the banquet will be limited. Table sponsorships are available. Readers who would like to purchase tickets or sponsor a table may call or text 717-304-3291 or email officemanager@restart ministry.org. Tickets may also be purchased at www.restart ministry.org/events.

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“I learned about people in government-funded or Medicaid-funded facilities who don’t have the money for nightgowns, or they don’t have friends or relatives to give them to them,” Angie recalled. “My mom was a fashion diva. She really wanted to look nice. A nightgown is a way someone can feel special and feel beautiful. I started thinking, ‘Maybe we could help people out.’”

In June of 2021, before Sharon passed away, Angie and Bob created Nanny’s Nighties, using the nickname Sharon’s grandchildren gave her. Gathering financial donations from friends and family, Angie and Bob shopped for high-quality nightgowns and delivered 80

in December of 2021. The gifts were so well-received, the pair decided to repeat the distribution to more women this past spring, to mark Sharon’s birthday in April. So far, they have distributed more than 300 nightgowns to women in long-term care facilities in Lancaster and York counties. Each woman also receives socks and personal care items, along with a card about the project that explains that the gift is in memory of Sharon.

Angie contacts the facilities and gets a list of each woman’s first name, nightgown size and favorite color. “We custom shop for every person,” Angie said. “We ask things like if they want short sleeves or long sleeves, a

nightgown or a two-piece set.” Angie also labels each nightgown with the woman’s name so it’s easy to keep track of in the facilities.

Nanny’s Nightgowns is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and Bob noted that the operation is a simple one. “We have no overhead,” he said. “Everything that is donated to us goes to the cause. We have no inventory. We buy the items specifically for the people who will be getting them.”

The organization relies on donations to provide the gifts, and Bob noted that anyone who gives $100 or more is invited to accompany the pair when they distribute the gift bags. “I think the visits are really eye opening for a lot of people,” he said.

Bob and Sharon were married for 53 years, and Bob remembers his wife as someone who loved the beach and enjoyed traveling, shopping, sewing and cooking. When Angie approached him about starting Nanny’s Nighties, he was all in. “It brings me such joy that we can do this,” he said.

For Angie, the project is about more than just helping others. “I started this nonprofit sort of for selfish reasons,” she stated. “I didn’t want a day to go by that I didn’t think of my mom. I always want to have some reason to say my mom’s name.”

For more information on Nanny’s Nighties or to make a donation, email angelakreider @aol.com.

Township Seeks Committee Members

Manheim Township is seeking applicants for a Comprehensive Plan Committee to be formed in 2023.

A comprehensive plan provides elected officials with a strategic process through which to guide the future

growth and development for the community.

Manheim Township expects to update the current comprehensive plan and is seeking volunteers to assist and provide insight. The current Manheim Township Compre-

KPB Litter Summit Held In Lancaster

Stakeholders in the fight against litter convened on Nov. 1 and 2 for Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful’s (KPB) 2022 Litter Summit hosted by the city of Lancaster. The summit was held in coordination with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) and Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).

The event began with a walking tour of Lancaster’s sustainable community, including two projects funded by Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, the Tiny Cans Project and Lancaster Compost Bin Co-op Expansion project. The Tiny Cans Project provides free trash cans for neighborhood residents to install on their porch railings to reduce littering. The Lancaster Compost Bin Co-op Expansion project allows the city to add new compost bin locations throughout the city.

Other stops on the tour included the Storm Water Rain Garden and Art Mural at Musser Park, the Urban Forestry project, and the new Bike It Lancaster Bike Share. The tour was followed by an

evening reception featuring an “Upcycled Art” exhibit curated by Red Raven Art Company. Keynote speaker Danene Sorace, mayor of Lancaster, spoke about how clean and beautiful communities support strategic priorities for the city: strong neighborhoods, safe places, sustainable economy, and sound government.

Keep America Beautiful (KAB) recognized the PA DEP and PennDOT for their support and collaboration with Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful’s programming, including Pick Up Pennsylvania and the new Young Ambassadors Program. KAB also recognized Gov. Wolf’s office with a State Innovative Partnership Award for the state’s first Litter Action Plan. The summit also featured the state’s new antilittering campaign, PA Fights

Dirty: Every Litter Bit Matters, which was developed as part of Gov. Wolf’s Litter Action Plan and outlines strategies for all Pennsylvanians to help in the fight against litter.

To learn more, visit www.keeppabeautiful.org.

hensive Plan was adopted in March 2010.

Through the process, issues and opportunities facing the community will be assessed, and recommendations will be formulated to achieve community goals.

This is an appointed position reviewed and approved by the Manheim Township board of commissioners.

Interested Manheim Township residents may fill out an application at https://bit.ly/ mMT-CPC-2023.

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Public Relations Society Announces Award Winners

The Public Relations Society of America’s (PRSA) Central Pennsylvania Chapter recently announced 23 awardwinning projects by public relations professionals and organizations in central Pennsylvania. The PRSA also announced the winner of the Nonprofit Communicator of the Year.

Professionals were permitted to enter one or more materials into 22 categories for the awards program. Volunteers from the San Antonio Chapter of PRSA judged the entries and considered research, planning, execution and results of each project in their scoring out of 100 points.

The awards offer two levels of recognition. Keystone Awards recognize outstanding achievements in public relations, marked by excellent results, thorough planning, game-changing ideas and creativity. These awards score 85 points or more. Silver Keystone Awards are for entries that demonstrate excellent planning and outcomes, scoring between 70 and 84 points.

The 2021 Nonprofit Communicator of the Year was Steven Martinez, executive director of the York County SPCA. Martinez joined the SPCA in 2019 and led the creation of the Adopters Welcome program, which sought to eliminate barriers for would-be adopters. This initiative led to higher adoption rates and better relationships between the staff members, volunteers and community. Martinez also created the Community Cat Initiative, which releases free-roaming, outdoor cats back into the community after they are trapped and neutered. More than 2,200 cats went through the process from 2018 through 2021. Martinez also led the charge in educating the community about the benefits of the new initiative.

The 2022 Keystone Award Winners are Deeter Gallaher Group on behalf of McClure Company: “McClure Company Change Management Communications Project,” in the Special Events and Observances category; Deeter Gallaher Group on behalf of Karns Foods: “The Karns Beef Program Launch,” Overall Public Relations Program; Domani Wealth: “Domani Wealth Website,” Website; Geisinger: “Internal Communications Center of Excellence Strategy,” Internal Communications; Geisinger: “Shopper Shuttle,” News Release/Public Service Announcement; Geisinger: “Heart Attack Center,” Media Relations/Media

Placement; Landis Communities: “Spanish Language Materials for Rental Housing in Lancaster,” Multicultural Communications; LM Gnazzo Promotion Strategies and Nell McCormack Abom Communications on behalf of PA Dairymen’s Association: “PA Dairymen’s Farm Show 2022,” Media Relations/Media Placement; LM Gnazzo Promotion Strategies and Nell McCormack Abom Communications on behalf of The Peyton Walker Foundation with a project of the same name, Media Relations/Media Placement; Milton Hershey School: “Poverty Talks,” Digital Public Relations; PR Works on behalf of the Pennsylvania Library Association: “Preparing Librarians for Media Interview Success,” Media Relations/Media Placement; and The Giant Company: “Return of the Bees/The Giant Company Pollinator Week,” Special Events and Observances.

The Silver Keystone Award winners are Geisinger: “My Code,” Media Relations/Media Placement category; Geisinger: “COVID Press Conference,” News Release/Public Service Announcement; Highmark: “Free Market Health,” Overall Public Relations Program; LM Gnazzo Promotion Strategies and Nell McCormack Abom Communications on behalf of Harrisburg Academy: “Harrisburg Academy Ukrainian Relief Project,” Special Events and Observances; Pennsylvania Bar Association: “Bar News DEI Feature,” Magazines and

Periodicals; Pennsylvania Bar Association: “Bar News AI Feature,” Written Communications Piece; Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission: “#CallUtilitiesNow Campaign,” Overall Public Relations Program; PR Works on behalf of IEC: “Amplifying an Electrical Trade Association’s Brand,” Corporate Branding; The Giant Company: “The Giant Grocery Grab,” Special Events and Observances; The GIANT Company: “The GIANT Volunteer Challenge,” Internal Communications; and The GIANT Company: “The Giant Company Impact Report,” Annual Report.

This year’s award ceremony and luncheon were held on Nov. 15 at the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg. Una Martone, president and CEO of Leadership Harrisburg Area, gave the keynote address, “Unlocking the Power of Gratitude.”

To learn more about the featured projects and find pictures from the event, visit www.prsa.org or www.face book.com/CPPRSA or search f or “PRSA Central PA” on LinkedIn.

Church To Host Night Of Music

A Country Christmas night of music will be held at Community United Methodist Church, 130 Tennyson Drive, Lancaster, on Saturday, Dec. 17, at 6:30 p.m. Dress is casual, and the worship time is relaxed and informal.

The program will be led by professional vocalist Elizabeth Zito, former music director at the church. Music will be provided by Deep Holler Revival and will feature a variety of musical selections that include some of the classic songs of Christmas, as well as some more recent tunes - all performed with a slight country music touch.

There is no admission charge. A freewill offering to help offset the cost of the event will be accepted. For more details, call 717615-0525.

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Tippetts/Weaver Architects Honored With Award

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Pennsylvania recently named Tippetts/Weaver (T/Wa) Architects of Lancaster as the recipient of the 2022 Architecture Firm Award.

This is the first time since its inception in 2013 that the award has been given to a firm with a female founder.

Wendy H. Tippetts is one of the two founding partners of T/Wa, and for more than 30 years she has led the design direction and culture of the firm.

The Architecture Firm (of the Year) Award recognizes a Pennsylvania firm whose passion and practice have produced notable architecture for at least a decade. Deserving firms have demonstrated excellence in design and leadership through any combination of the following criteria: the breadth and/or depth of their portfolio, a healthy firm culture, influence on the practice of architecture and exemplary outcomes for clients and/or society.

T/Wa was chosen from a pool of four nominees submitted to the committee by the

nearly 3,000 members of AIA Pennsylvania. T/Wa is not only the first firm from central Pennsylvania to have been chosen for the award, but also the smallest.

Working in the small cities, towns and rural places of central Pennsylvania, T/Wa mixes a modern aesthetic with an historical context.

The firm’s projects include the Fulton Theatre expansion and Actor’s Housing; the Lancaster Science Factory; the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design; Lancaster Conservancy in Lancaster; Historic Fairmount affordable housing; Keystone Kidspace; St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church in York; Newville Town Center mixed-use housing/commercial in Newville; Bucknell University; Barnes & Noble Bookstore in Lewisburg; and numerous residences, including new construction, renovation and adaptive reuse across the area.

In its 35-year history, T/Wa has been recognized with more than 50 awards, including design awards from the Central Pennsylvania AIA Chapter and from 10,000

Friends of Pennsylvania, multiple annual awards from Preservation Pennsylvania for historic and adaptive reuse projects and many awards from the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County, Historic Trust of Cumberland County and Historic York, among others.

The firm of 10 includes six registered architects. It has pursued projects to address issues of inequity, including affordable housing, public access to health care and minority-based community enterprises. In the last five years, $300,000 of in-kind services have been donated to nonprofits.

The team members participate in volunteer activities and events, assist local nonprofits and serve on boards and committees. In addition, T/Wa members are active in the Central Pennsylvania AIA Chapter, including two team members who have served as president of the Central Pennsylvania Chapter Board of Directors.

For more information about T/Wa, visit www.tippetts weaver.com.

Information Session Slated

A Master Watershed Steward information session for Dauphin, Lancaster, and Lebanon counties will take place on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. The MWS program seeks to educate and empower volunteers to do watershed projects and education in their communities.

Master Watershed Stewards teach adults and children about water quality, wildlife

habitats, and the environment; develop educational materials; organize and conduct educational events, stream cleanups, and invasive plant removal projects; design and maintain demonstration gardens; conduct stream monitoring projects and research; research and write newsletters and online articles; and partner with municipal officials on projects, such as bioswales, rain gardens, native meadows,

and other green stormwater management solutions.

The event is offered at no charge to participants. Registration is required to receive the link to access the webinar. Registrants will also receive access to the webinar recording. For details and registration, visit www.extension.psu.edu and search for “Master Watershed Steward Information Session for Dauphin, Lancaster, and Lebanon Counties.”

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encouraging and equipping the saints.” “We are all about giving a platform to people who don’t have one,” said Leslie. The book “Ordinary Saints: Living Everyday Life to the Glory of God” was published in celebration of Square Halo’s anniversary.

This year, special Friday afternoon activities have been added to the event at no charge. Presentations will be made by Tom Becker of the Row House forum and author Lisa Smith, a songwriters circle will be held with Matt Wheeler, and Friday night’s featured speaker will be art historian Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt.

On Saturday, a number of speakers will be featured. “The author Sean Smucker and Christie Purifoy will be with us,” said Leslie, who added that there will be an emphasis on speakers from the surrounding area. “Christine Perrin, a professor at Messiah University, will speak (along with) Dan Spanjer, a historian, who is

now principal at Veritas Academy,” she added. Lancaster Bible College professor Shanika Churchville will speak on “Ordinary Scholars: Justice in the Writing Classroom.” Other activities will include a round table reading of “Babette’s Feast” led by theater director Bonnie Bosso, a tea and poetry reading, a pop-up printing session, and a pub night.

Entertainment will be featured as well. “Our concert (artist) is a band called The Arcadian Wild, and they are a bluegrass band,” Leslie noted. “We feed people breakfast and lunch and a lot of snacks from local places,” she added.

Following the difficulties of COVID-19 restrictions the last few years, Leslie hopes to see attendees have a chance to gather and experience joy. “My goal is that people are refreshed,” she said. “I want to offer a gift. I envision us bringing people together looking at all of life before God and how it can be glorifying.”

Art Exhibit To Run Through December

B. Emerson, a West Reading artist with a focus on detailed graphite pencil and paper illustrations depicting a variety of themes, will continue the exhibition of her newest collection, “Dark Games & Other Little Things,” at Mulberry Art Studios into December. Guests can contact the gallery curator at stephanie. mulberryart@gmail.com to arrange a visit.

Since a young age, making art has always been a way of life for Emerson. After college, working in other industries and starting a family, she rediscovered her love for drawing after the death of her spouse. Graphite pencil and paper is Emerson’s preferred medium. In earlier works, the inspiration of wood grain was partially used in paintings but not in its entirety as it is

today. It has now become a signature style in identifying Emerson’s work.

Each piece has depth of movement through perspective, rich tonality and contrast with the use of black and white and the incorporation of wood grain. Emerson’s inspiration comes from a deeply rooted fascination with nature, people and life events.

This year’s exhibit will showcase a variety of Emerson’s work through the last two years, including 10 new pieces. A mix of all series and themes is featured, and works are on a small to large scale.

Mulberry Art Studios is located at 19-21 N. Mulberry St., Lancaster. For more information, visit www.mulberryart studios.com or search for ‘Mulberry Art Studios” on Facebook.

Bird Club Posts Scholarship Opportunity

The Lancaster County Bird Club (LCBC) will offer a Harold B. Morrin Scholarship to two individuals. The annual scholarship will be awarded to one youth ages 12 to 18 and one adult. The deadline for applications is Saturday, Dec. 31.

The scholarship is designed to promote or develop an interest or leadership in natu-

ral history and the environment, with a preference given to the field of ornithology.

To learn more about the scholarship and obtain the application, visit www.lancaster birdclub.org and look under the About Us tab. Suggested activities and projects are included on the website. For more information, contact inquiry@lancasterbirdclub.org.

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Riding On For Veterans

If you look out your window on New Year’s Day, you may see a crowd of motorcycles zooming down the road. They are part of an annual ride to benefit veterans.

“We take the same route every year, and people know about it, so they come out and kids come out holding flags and cheering us on,” said Tyler Stumpf, one of the event organizers. “It’s become a New Year’s tradition.”

Hundreds of motorcycles will take to the streets on New Year’s Day for a ride to benefit veterans.

breakfast items before the ride.

The is the 14th year for the event, which will be held on Sunday, Jan. 1. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m., and the ride will leave from the Walter S. Ebersole American Legion Post 185, 255 W. Main St., Mount Joy, at 1 p.m. The ladies auxiliary will serve

The 25-mile ride will follow a route along the Susquehanna River and conclude at the Elizabethtown American Legion Post 329, 240 N. Hanover St., where a pork and sauerkraut meal will be served following the ride. An auction will be held there as well, featuring items donated by local businesses. T-shirts and patches will also be for sale. Proceeds from the event will benefit veterans in the Lebanon VA Medical Center. Since its inception, the ride has raised more than $240,000, Stumpf said, adding, “We will hit the quarter-million mark this year.”

Each year, the event includes fun traditions such as Baby New Year, when a participant is chosen for the honor and must attend in a baby costume and sash. This year’s honoree is Brian Landvader.

Over the years, the ride has grown significantly, Stumpf

said. “We started with 11 motorcycles, and now we’re averaging about 400 motorcycles,” he commented. “When all the bikes are lined up on Main Street in Mount Joy, it’s really something to see.”

Billy Hecht, who is also helping to organize the ride, said the event has continued to be popular because it not only offers a fun excursion for participants, but it also supports an important cause. “A lot of people like that the money stays local,” he noted.

“One hundred percent of the money goes strictly to the veterans’ needs.”

The event will be held rain, snow or shine, and participants are encouraged to come with any form of transportation. “You don’t have to come with a motorcycle,” Hecht shared. “You can drive a car or a truck. You can come in any vehicle.”

For more information on the event, call Stumpf at 717468-6197 or Hecht at 717283-6379.

UZRC Announces Expansion Plans

On Oct. 15, United Zion Retirement Community (UZRC) announced its plans to build a new independent residential living apartment building on its campus. The new building will be located near the current main building along Furnace Hills Pike in Lititz. It is expected to have around 47 new apartments as well as new common space for campus residents. The groundbreaking is scheduled for the fall of 2023, and the plan is for residents to move into the new apartments in the spring of 2025.

Currently, United Zion has a waitlist of over two years for its current independent residential living options. The new apartment building will include

two-bedroom apartments; one-bedroom apartments with a den; and one-bedroom apartments without a den. The new apartments will also be larger than the current apartments, ranging from 700 to 1,100 square feet. The new building will possess new common spaces, including a larger fitness center, fresh dining options, and additional gathering areas.

The final building design and layouts will be available this winter. Applications are currently being accepted for the new units, and reservations will start in the spring of 2023. To learn more, visit www.uzrc.org or contact Megan Weiss at mweiss@uzrc.org.

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Christmas traditions today are mostly contained to a oneday celebration on Dec. 25, when families around the world exchange gifts and celebrate the birth of Christ. However, over 200 years ago, Colonial Americans observed the holiday in a much different fashion.

Yuletide Tours will return to Historic Rock Ford, 881 Rockford Road, Lancaster, on Tuesday, Dec. 27; Wednesday, Dec. 28; and Thursday, Dec. 29, to provide an immersive view into how Lancaster County residents celebrated Christmas in the late 18th century. The Hand Mansion at Rock Ford will be open for self-guided

tours on Dec. 27 and 28 from 4 to 6 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. and on Dec. 29 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 4 to 6 p.m.

Guests will have an opportunity to walk through the historic former home of Edward Hand, which will be decorated as it would have been when Hand lived there. Volunteers dressed in period accurate attire will be stationed throughout the house to answer questions, and hearth cookers will prepare historically accurate food in the kitchen and explain to guests what meals were customary in the old days. In the halls of the mansion, dancers will perform traditional routines from the 18th century such as Jack’s Health, Midnight Ramble and Duke of Kent’s Waltz.

For the first time, live music will be provided by harpsichordists Margaret Marsch and Faith Martin, as well as Faith’s sister, Mercy, on the violin. The musicians will perform classical pieces and traditional Yuletide carols, many of which would have been performed in the Hand Mansion while Hand lived there. Jasper Yates, the uncle of Hand’s wife, Catherine, and a close friend of Hand’s, lived in Lancaster during this time period and owned a harpsichord himself.

The Yuletide Tours will also include a scavenger hunt activity for children, and guests will have an opportunity to hear a recording of Hand, portrayed by an actor from the Theater of the Seventh Sister. In the recording, Hand will reminisce on the Christmas of 1776, when he crossed the Delaware River with George Washington and his company.

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2022 is the first year that Rock Ford will host full Yuletide Tours since 2019, as the event was canceled or modified due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. When the tours began over 30 years ago, they were less centered around a historically accurate portrayal of the property and the property was decorated in a more modern fashion. Around 2005, Rock Ford began to alter the tours to give an accurate glimpse into the Christmas celebrations of the time.

“One of the reasons we do the tours after Christmas is that Dec. 25 marked the beginning of the holiday for the old English, and it would last until Jan. 6,” said Sam Slaymaker, director of Historic Rock Ford. Historically, the English observed Christmas Day strictly as a religious event and would save the festivities for the 12th day of Christmas.

To purchase tickets for the Yuletide Tours, visit https://historicrockford.org /events/.

Accordion Enthusiasts To Meet

The First Lancaster Accordion Group (FLAG) will meet on Sunday, Dec. 18, at Zion Church of Millersville, 317 N. George St., Millersville, from 2 to 4 p.m. Accordion players, music enthusiasts, and other interested parties are invited to attend.

For additional details, contact Sergey Semenov at 717875-2862.

BREAKOUT MINISTRIES: SeniorPastors Ron & Mary Buch; Sundays at 10am. Contemporary worship & messages of freedom, healing, deliverance and discipleship. Children’s ministry includes nursery through Sr. High. Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7-8pm; Check our web site for scheduled home bible studies.; JA Jesus based recovery meeting Saturday 7-8:30p. Men and Women groups meet monthly. Family Fun Night bi-monthly 6:30-9:00, Jr. and Sr. High youth group meets alternating months. Local and International outreaches. Web site: www.breakoutministries.org or Call for details. 2400 Anita Court, Leola, PA 17540. Ph.: (717)656-8366

CONNECTUS CHURCH: YOU know it, don’t miss it. Don’t miss Christmas. You are invited to our Christmas Eve services in Reel Cinemas movie theater (Across from Long’s Park on Harrisburg Pike). Services are December 23 at 7:30pm and December 24 at 1:30pm. Visit us online to plan your visit: www.connectuschurch.org/christmas

LANDIS VALLEY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: 2420 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster. 717589-6051. SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30am, Sunday School for all ages 10:45am.Children’s Church & Nursery. Handicap Accessible.

PENTECOSTAL EXPERIENCE!

Miracle Life Churches 813 E. Market St. York, PA: Wed. Family Night Meal 6pm & Bible Study/Youth Group 7pm. Sun. Morning Worship 10:30am. 6139 Main St. (Rte. 72) East Petersburg, PA: Sun. Morning Worship 10:30am. HMLCYORK.com (717)854-1220

HIGHLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 500 East Roseville Rd., Lancaster (off Rt. 272 / Oregon Pike). (717) 569-2651 Sunday 10 AM Worship Service, also available online. www.HighlandPC.org

SAINT JOHN NEUMANN CATHOLIC CHURCH: 601 East Delp Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601 (Off the Oregon Pike - 3 miles North of Rt. 30 Exit at Oregon Pike). Phone (717) 569-8531; Website: www.sjnlancaster.org Saturday 2:30 p.m. Reconciliation. Weekend Mass Schedule: Saturday 4 p.m. Mass (Inperson & Livestream); Sunday, 7:30 a.m. (In-person), 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.(Inperson & Livestream) Rev. Daniel F.X. Powell.

ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH: 505 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz Ph:717-626-5580

Rev. Ryan M. Fischer, Pastor Confessions: Sat. 4 pm & anytime on request Daily Masses: Mon.-Sat. 9 am Saturday Vigil Mass: 5 pm Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9 & 11 am Visit www.stjameslititz.org for livestream Masses

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH: A Reconciling in Christ (Open & Affirming Congregation). Located at 700 Pleasure Rd.Lancaster. Robin Fero, Pastor. In-person worship: Sat. 5 pm & Sun. 10 am. Online Worship at www.stmatthewelc.com For more info, call (717) 394-9607, or visit our web site.

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH: 596 West Newport Rd., Lititz. Are you looking for a Church that preaches from the King James Bible? Helps your family grow spiritually? Enjoys the old-time hymns? Look no further! Sunday School 10am, Sunday Morning Worship 11am, and Sunday Evening Worship 6pm. Wednesday Evening Prayer & Bible Study 6:30 pm. Pastor Wiliam Hamm, Jr. (717) 575-0292.

Please Note:Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only.

(Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday.)

For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533

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