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Help The Fight Slates Bingo Fundraiser

OnSunday, March 5, Mountville-based nonprofit Help The Fight will host its annual bingo event at Penn Manor High School, 100 E. Cottage Ave., Millersville. The fundraiser will open its doors at noon, followed by bingo at 1:30 p.m. Participants must be at least 18 years old to play, and tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door on the day of the event, if any tickets remain.

The fundraiser will include 20 games of bingo, as well as a few extra games that attendees can purchase tickets for. Each game will offer players an opportunity to win a designer purse, and an extra round will be held to give players a chance to win more than one purse. The bingo fundraiser serves as one of Help The Fight’s main fundraisers held throughout the year, and this is the first year that the organization has elected to host it at Penn Manor High School.

The money raised from the fundraiser will directly benefit Help The Fight and its mission to provide financial assistance to those in the area who are battling breast cancer. “The money being raised is helping people in the community. It doesn’t go toward anything other than financial aid to help those who need it,” said Susie Dailey, patient coordinator for Help The Fight.

Help The Fight not only provides assistance to those in active treatment for breast cancer, but also provides the resources for people to access screening for early detection of breast cancer. The organization hosts five or six fundraisers every year and uses the proceeds to cover various bills that cancer patients may be struggling with such as rent, day care expenses, insurance premiums, car payments and utility costs. “Most patients will have a limited

income because of treatment, so there’s a real need to help these families with the financial aspect,” said Bonnie Mann, treasurer of Help The Fight. “It takes a lot of burden off of them; they

have enough going on.”

Help The Fight began in 2009 as a bake sale to raise funds for cancer patients. The nonprofit has steadily grown over the years beyond a roadside stand that sells baked

goods and has raised over $1 million for cancer patients since its inception.

For more information or to become a sponsor for the event, visit www.helpthefight.org.

Acorn Acres announced that it will host a Groundhog Day scavenger hunt from Thursday, Feb. 2, until Sunday, Feb. 5. The wildlife rehabilitation center, which is located in Millersville, collaborated with multiple businesses in downtown Lancaster to coordinate an event that celebrates the holiday tradition and interrupts the infamous lull of the post-Christmas winter months.

The event was first held in 2021, following COVID-19 lockdowns that put local businesses in a dire position. “February is already notoriously bad for downtown businesses because of the cold weather,” said Betsy Shank, founder of Acorn Acres. “I wanted to do something to lighten everyone’s mood and get traffic into struggling businesses.” Shank connected with Heather Kreider, See Acorn Acres pg 5

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Isaacson To Share Memories Of Nazi Germany

The Millersville Area Historical Society (MAHS) invites the public to a slideshow, titled “The Education System Under the Nazi Regime in Germany,” during its 9 a.m. meeting on Saturday, Feb. 11, in Millersville’s Municipal Center, 100 Municipal Drive. Doors will open at 8:30 a.m. and lock at 9:15 a.m.

The presenter will be author Eleanor Isaacson. Her talk will include many of Isaacson’s memories of living as a child in Germany under the regime of Hitler, when she experienced bombings, invasions, starvation and other atrocities. Several large posters related to the presentation will be available for perusal by the audience, as will Isaacson’s

books: “Dancing From Darkness: A WWII Survivor’s Journey to Light, Life, and Redemption” and two devotionals. A question-and-answer session will end the presentation.

Isaacson left Germany at the age of 13 and came alone to New Jersey, where she lived and worked before retiring some 20 years ago. Her various careers and interests have included insurance, modeling, singing and professional dancing. A Willow Valley resident, she is a wellknown volunteer with numerous area community organizations. In addition to her speaking engagements and volunteer commitments, she mentors young people throughout the area, has developed a dance

studio for students to use in theatrical studies, and counsels the Amish on a variety of subjects.

Admission is free, but donations are appreciated. For more information, contact Phil Gerber at 717872-8837 before 5 p.m. or at pge8507@aol.com.

1719 Museum Slates Tour Guide Training

The 1719 Museum, 1849 Hans Herr Drive, Willow Street, is looking for volunteers to serve as tour guides for its historic property. The museum will host training sessions every Saturday beginning on Feb. 11 and concluding on March 18, with the exception of Saturday, March 4. The sessions will be held at 9 a.m. at the 1719 Museum as well as Mennonite Life, 2215 Millstream Road, Lancaster.

“We like to share stories about

the area’s history,” said Lois Miklas, administrator of the 1719 Museum.

“We want to get people to think about what it must have been like for the people who first settled here and connect it to their own lives.”

There are only a few requirements to attend the classes to become a guide: Tour guides must be at least 18 years old and have the ability to educate small groups of people as they tour the property. Miklas noted that although the location has certain areas that can be

physically challenging to navigate, such as narrow spaces and stairs, the museum will accommodate anyone who wishes to become a guide.

“The museum is great for people who like history; they’ll get a good dose of history from our local community,” said Miklas. The site is open from April until October, and the museum is looking for guides who can commit to providing tours at least one day or one half-day each month.

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Company Friends Plan Excursions

The Friends of Conestoga Fire Company will sponsor two bus trips. The spring trip will take place on Monday, April 3, to see the cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. The fall trip will feature a five-day trip to Maine from Monday, Sept. 25, to Friday, Sept. 29.

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Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, and Conestoga Fire House, 3190 Main St., Conestoga.

The trip to Maine will include five days and four nights. Tours of Portland, Kennebunkport, and Acadia National Park will be part of the trip. Highlights will include a nature cruise, a harbor cruise of Casco Bay, and visits to Nubble Lighthouse, factory outlets, and more.

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Concert To Honor Black Composers

Black History Month will be celebrated on Friday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. at First Reformed Church, 40 E. Orange St., Lancaster, with a 30minute organ concert celebrating Black American composers presented by organist Larry Hershey on the vintage 1958 analog Allen organ. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m.

Selections will include “Introduction: Maestoso” from “First

Sonata for Organ” and “Adoration,” both by Florence Price; William Grant Still’s “Reverie”; and “Toccata on ‘Great Day’” by Adolphus Hailstork. The program will conclude with Hershey’s transcription of Tom Turpin’s “The St. Louis Rag.” The concert is free and open to the community. For more information, contact the church office at 717-397-5149.

The 1719 Museum uses trained tour guides to take visitors through its property, which contains the original Hans Herr House, built by Mennonite settlers in 1719. It is the oldest site of Colonial settlement in Lancaster County and was inhabited by Mennonite settlers who traveled from Europe to Philadelphia before finally landing in Lancaster in 1710.

Visitors touring the property will also have an opportunity to see a replica of an indigenous longhouse that would have existed around the year 1650. The longhouse offers guests a view of how Native Ameri-

cans lived along the Susquehanna before and during Colonial times.

The 1719 Museum also hosts its Maize and Snitz Festival in October each year. The festival celebrates various traditions and customs exhibited by both early American settlers and local indigenous tribes.

“It’s important for people to have a sense of what their community’s history is, so that they can see how they may be connected to it,” Miklas said.

To register for tour guide training classes, visit https://mennonitelife .org/1719-museum/.

Blood Drive Set In Willow Street

Ascension Lutheran Church and the Willow Street Lions Club will jointly host a blood drive in the social hall at the church, 600 East Penn Grant Road, Willow Street, on Wednesday, Feb. 8. Lancaster General Hospital/Penn Medicine’s blood donor unit will be

on-site from 2 to 7 p.m.

To schedule a time slot, donors may call 717-544-0177 or visit www.LGHealth.org/giveblood. Walk-ins are also welcome. The next blood drive is scheduled for Wednesday, May 3.

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The Comet bowlers made short work of Warwick last Wednesday, Jan. 25, blanking the Warriors to keep their playoff hopes alive.

“Coming in we were in a three-way tie with Hempfield and Township,” said head coach Chris Vital. “We have Township next and Ephrata and McCaskey after that. Only the top two teams make the playoffs. We need to take care of business.”

Josh Stock’s perfect game in the first game of the afternoon set the tone. The senior finished with a pair of 200 games and settled for a 715 series but it was Lacey Slaymaker with the top series of the day. She rolled a 268, a 211, and a 258 for a 737.

Corinne Smith’s 639 followed with Eva Brubaker also

going over the 600 mark, firing a 229 in the final game for a 613. Chris Hull rounded out the top five with a 595 series.

SWIMMING

The Comet swimmers traveled to undefeated Hempfield for an evening meet Tuesday, January 24, but couldn’t pull off an upset. The girls lost 111-48 while the boys fell short 121-39.

The lopsided score did not deny some top performances by the Comets. Grace Bresch (50 free), Kenzie Wolpert (100 free) and Bella Fulmer (100 back) all grabbed wins as did Brayden Clow with the top 50 free time.

Kari Anderson chipped in with a second in the 100 breaststroke while Ellie Baldridge backed Bresch with a second in the 50 free.

Po Linares added a solid day with a second in the 100

breaststroke and a third in the 200 free. Noah Reen was second in the 100 back and Derek Thomas picked up a third in the 400 free.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Looking to split the series against McCaskey, the Comets appeared poised enough to do just that. They were down 13-12 in the first, 23-18 at the half and were within one, 32-31 with eight minutes to play. With both teams knocking down a pair of threes, the hosts pulled away, connecting on 5-of-11 free throws, and winning the quarter 17-11 for a hardfought 49-42 victory.

The Comets were within two with 1:20 left when McCaskey drained a big trey. Manor missed an open look and scrambled after that.

“We had to foul and tried to knock down some threes to get back in it but it didn’t happen,” said head coach Mike Glackin. “It was closer than the final score looked. We struggled to keep their bigs out of the paint and off the boards. But we did force a lot of turnovers, and I thought we did a good job of attacking the rim. It was also, by far, our best effort of running an organized press break. Getting the win against Solanco on Tuesday was nice but this was a more complete game, despite the loss.”

Alayzha Twyman hit a pair of triples and led with 11

points. Lilly Rineer settled for 10, eight coming in the second half. “I thought Lilly made some nice strides defensive and she going to the hoop making a better effort to finish strong and not avoid contact at the rim.”

Izzy Kligge also netted a pair of treys and added eight points.

Tuesday, the 24th, the Comets hosted second place Cedar Crest (5-2) and slipped to 1-6 in Section One with a 56-34 loss. A slow first half proved to be the difference in this one. The Falcons, with seven treys on the night, sprinted to a 31-8 first half and held on. The Comets regrouped after the break and won the second half 26-25 but it wasn’t enough.

Carley Groff netted eight points, including Manor’s only two triples, to lead the hosts. B. Groff, Twyman and Paityn Smith each added six.

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

After suffering seven losses in eight attempts, including six straight, the Comets regrouped. Their 61-54 win at Dallastown sparked a run of five straight wins, including Fridays’, Jan. 20, 64-52 triumph over visiting McCaskey. That win opened the second half of Section One play and avenged a 22-point loss suffered back on Dec. 16.

“When we play well, we’re able to score,” said head coach Larry Bellew. “Against

McCaskey we were able to convert and score. Ethan Benne had a great night with 26 points and 11 rebounds but we also had balance. Devin Figueroa elevated his play with 14 and Deshawn Stanley added 10 for three guys in double figures. And Dhamir Wesley had eight despite missing a large chunk of the second half with foul trouble.”

Down 12-10 in the first quarter, McCaskey pushed out to a 35-27 halftime lead after winning the second frame 23-17. But just as quickly, the tables turned. The Comets, with eight points each from both Figueroa and Benne, dropped in 20 points, held the visitors to six and regained the lead, 47-41. Tied at 39-all, Manor finished the quarter on an 8-2 run and never looked back. Figueroa and Benne combined for 11 of Manor’s 17 fourth quarter points and limited McCaskey to 11 in pulling off the upset.

“Dom Guzman and Nate Schmidtke played complimentary roles in the win,” added Bellew. “Dom led with six assists and Nate had a putback on a missed free throw in the fourth that I felt like put the game away.

“We outscored them 37-17 in the second half. It was a great team win.”

Deshawn McFadden, who led McCaskey with 18 in their first meeting, was held to seven.

Less than 24 hours later,

the Comets’ win streak came to a crashing halt. Cedar Cliff poured in five second quarter triples, held the Comets to four points, and extended their 10-8 first quarter lead to a 32-12 lead at the break.

Manor played tougher in the second half (both teams settled for 17 points each) but the damage was done.

Benne, with 13 points, was the only double-digit scorer. Dhamir Wesley added eight.

Tuesday, January 24, in a battle to move into second third place in the Section One standings, Cedar Crest swept the series with a 53-36 home win.

Down just three in the first quarter, the Comets, who shot a dismal 7-of-20 from the charity stripe, were outscored 28-15 over the middle frames and couldn’t bounce back.

Benne (16) and Wesley accounted for 26 of Manor’s 36 points total.

WRESTLING

In a match that featured just seven wrestled bouts, the Comets made short work at Cedar Crest, dominating the Falcons 44-18. Manor won six of those seven bouts, four via fall. Gavin Boland (114), Gave Midile (121), Joshua Zook (152) and Teagen Rogers (215) all recorded first period falls with Zook decking Aden Rebuck in just 16 seconds.

Travis Clawson (127) added a 16-1 major and Evan Buswell claimed a 6-4 decision at 139 to wrap up a quick trip to Lebanon.

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a friend of hers and the owner of Hempfield Apothetique, and the two began to brainstorm ideas for an event.

Shank and Kreider decided on hosting a scavenger hunt that involved several businesses in Lancaster city. For the duration of the four-day event, participants were tasked with visiting a list of local stores, each offering a unique Groundhog Day item or promotion.

Acorn Acres’ mascot, a groundhog named Poppy, also appeared sporadically throughout the event for photo opportunities. “People were smiling again. It was such a fun thing to do,” said Shank.

Now that a sense of normalcy has mostly returned after the COVID-19 pandemic, the scavenger hunt has expanded. Ten businesses will participate this year, and the event’s activities have been modified to include children in addition to adults. The event will kick off with a fourhour event at 10 a.m. on Feb. 2 at Hempfield Apothetique, 100 W. Walnut St., Lancaster. An official prognostication will be held at 11 a.m., and the opening day event will be attended by representatives from Our Town Brewery and Ville & Rue. Our Town Brewery will offer a new IPA brewed in collaboration with Acorn Acres and themed after Groundhog Day.

After Hempfield Apothetique, the event will move to Decades, located at 438 N. Queen St. in Lancaster. The bowling alley and bar hybrid will offer a cocktail named after Poppy, called the Snap Kraken Pop; for each of the special cocktail purchased, Decades will donate $1 to Acorn Acres. The festivities will resume on the following day at Lancaster Recreation Commission, 525 Fairview Ave., from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and pick up again at Ville & Rue, 8 W. King St., from 6 to 8 p.m.

On Saturday, the celebration will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Miesse Candies & Ice Cream, located at 118 N. Water St. in Lancaster. The event will then move to the Barnstormers’ Stadium at 3 p.m. and con-

clude at 7 p.m., during which activities will be offered for children. The Groundhog Day scavenger hunt will wrap up on Feb. 5 at Zoetropolis Cinema Stillhouse, 112 N. Water St., from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

On Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m., Acorn Acres will host a livestream on its Facebook page where staff

members will read “The Night Before Groundhog Day,” a book geared toward younger children.

“One thing I wanted to do when I started Acorn Acres was support local businesses,” said Shank. “This event is our way of giving back to the community during the normally dreary months.”

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American Cheese (Block) .............................6/5 lb. $2.69 lb. Sliced White American Cheese ................12/8 oz. $2.49 lb. Provolone Cheese ...................................11 lb. roll $2.99 lb. Shredded Pizza Blend ..................................4/5 lb. $1.99 lb. Shredded Mozzarella Cheese ......................4/5 lb. $2.49 lb. Cream Cheese ............................................10/3 lb. $2.49 lb. Unsalted Butter .........................................12/8 oz. $2.99 lb. Yogurt Cups $2.99 case Raw Honey .......................................2/22 Oz. Jars $4.99 ea. Jumbo Lump Crab Meat ...............................1 lb. $12.99 lb. Battered Shrimp (Fully Cooked) .....................10 lb. $2.99 lb. Breaded Fish Nuggets (Fully Cooked) ....10 lb. case $1.79 lb. Battered Fish Fillets (Fully Cooked) ...............30 lb. $1.99 lb. Nice Fish Filets .............................................16 lb. $2.99 lb. Orange Juice ......................................4/half-gal. $6.99 case Organic All-Purpose Flour ...............................50 lb. 69¢ lb. White Sugar .....................................................50 lb. 89¢ lb. Extra Smooth Peanut Butter .......................2.2 lb. $1.79 lb. Oatmeal ............................................................50 lb. 99¢ lb. Bacon Ends & Pieces 40 lb. $1.99 lb. (Fully Cooked) R070031 JAKE’S ROOFING • Reroofing • Spouting • Vinyl Siding Free Estimates (717) 529-1215 R087437 Willoughby & ASSOCIATES, INC. • Bookkeeping Services • Payroll Services • Tax Preparation 717-687-3500 R091177 717-786-1700 Quarryville, PA PA LIC#173209 Your Local Commercial Roofing Experts GARAGE 2345 River Rd., Washington Boro 717-872-6423 • Service • Tires • Auto Parts $30 AC Recharge • FREE Computer Scan R091678 State Emissions/Inspections Specializing in VW & AUDI SERVICE John Crossen Auto Repair 1503 Beaver Valley Pike Willow Street, PA (717) 786-9151 Over 20 Years of Service! R091675 • State Inspection • Diagnostic • Mechanical 20 Beaver Valley Pike, Willow Street, PA • 717-464-1325 www.ebersolesvacuum.com OPEN Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30, Sat. 8:30-3 EBERSOLE EBERSOLE’S Vacuum Cleaner Sales & Service R091647 MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! • Bagged • Bagless • Cordless More Models In Stock! Acorn Acres frompg 1
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ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH: 600 E. Penn Grant Rd., (Mailing: P.O. Box 635, Willow Street, 17584) 717-464-5683

Pastor: The Rev. Maureen L. Seifried Worship w/Holy Communion: Saturday Eve. 6 pm & Sunday 9:30 am . Livestreaming Visit: www.ascensionws.org

BETHEL CHURCH: 3716 Main Street, Conestoga. Sunday worship at 10:15 AM.

Pastoral Team: Paul Weitzel, Kevin Kumher, and Jake Farnham. For more information, call 717-872-6755.

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

FAITH BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 151

Donnerville Rd., Lancaster (one block south of Columbia Avenue). Pastor: Keith M. Long. 8:45 am Sunday School (with nursery and classes for children, youth and adults); 10:15 a.m. SundayWorship Service (with nursery and children’s church). Wed.: 6:30 p.m. AWANA Clubs (K-6); Wed.: 6:30 pm Youth Group 717-285-1900. www.faithbfc.com

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF MILLERSVILLE

121 Walnut Hill Rd., Millersville. Sunday Worship at 8:15 am & 10:45 am. Sunday School for ALLAges at 9:45 am Phone: 717-872-4581 www.findgracehere.org

GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF WILLOW STREET: 212 Peach Bottom Rd., Willow Street. Pastor- Mike Sigman. Weekend Worship: 6pm Saturday, Contemporary; Sunday Worship: 8 a.m. Traditional; 9:15am & 11am Contemporary. Sunday Schl from infant-5th grade, meets simultaneously with 9:15 am & 11am Worship Services. GCC

Young Adults - Tues. 7 pm. Youth Ministry- Wed. 6:30 pm . Numerous Small Groups. 717-464-5333 www.gccws.net info@gccws.net

HABECKER MENNONITE CHURCH: Come join our Christian community as we strive to follow the way of Jesus together! We are an intercultural congregation in Lancaster, PA, that gathers to worship One God in two languages, English and Karen. Everyone is welcome! Sunday Worship: 10 am. Weekly youth group. Location: 451 Habecker Church Road, Lancaster, PA 17603. Website: http://habeckerchurch.com.

MARTICVILLE UMC:Located at 641 Marticville Rd. (Rt. 324) between New Danville & Pequea. Pastor: Kevin Kresge. 9:30am worship service. Casual dress. Nursery, handicap accessible. Visit us online:MarticvilleUMC.org E-mail: info@marticvilleumc.org

MILLERSVILLE COMMUNITY UM CHURCH

We are learning to live, love & lead like Jesus. Join us Sundays at 9:00 AM for Traditional Worship at Grace Campus, 163 W Frederick St or at 10:30 AM for Contemporary Worship at Hope Campus, 242 Bender Rd. A children’s message will be offered at both campuses. On-line worship is offered at our website: MCchurch.net

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

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

February

AUCTIONEER AU3414L

Jessica Shaub Meyer

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HELP WANTED General

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COWHERDER NEEDED.

2-4 days/wk., $130/day. Energetic person. 717-309-6515.

IMMEDIATE HELP WANTED!!!

WE ARE IN NEED OF A PERMANENT PT DELIVERYROUTE VAN DRIVER WITH A CLEAN MVR. 2-3 DAYS/ WEEK, 7-10 HOURS/DAY. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR RETIREES!

$9.50/HOUR TO START. GREENFIELD ROAD, LANCASTER. CALL: 717-299-8888, EXT. 312.

INNOVATIVE & EXPERIENCEDHAIRSTYLIST opening @ Headquarters Family Haircare. Our ideal Canidate has a passion for cutting, styling, all aspects of the latest hair techniques as well as Excellent Communication, Listening & Loyalty Skills.

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General PT HANDYPERSON

Apartment & Grounds

Maintenance. Drivers lic. req. Painting, Powerwash, Cleaning 717-393-3666 • manorleasing.com

SMALL FAMILY-OWNED SEPTIC

COMPANY based in Southern Lancaster County looking for Portable Restroom Route Driver. No experience necessary, will train. Full or Part Time, flexible sched. Paid vac., holidays, health ins., matching retirement for full time. 717-284-0303, smexcavating@aol.com

Management

WAREHOUSE MANAGER

Currently seeking an organized, self-motivated individual to manage our Internal and Public Agricultural Warehouse Facility. Applicants need to have organizational skills, exp. operating forklifts as well as exp. managing inventory. This is a FT day shift position with full benefits.

Contact: Kirby Agri, 717-299-2541 500 Running Pump Rd., Lancaster, PA

Mechanical Trades

ELECTRICAL SERVICE MANAGER

Flexible Hours

Hershey area electrical contractor seeks Service Manager to estimate and quote electrical service for residential jobs; schedule, assist, and work with technicians; and manage customer relations. Ideal candidate will possess experience in electrical construction and/or the electric supply/service industry. Prefer 2 years or more of Electrical Industry exp. or related field, strong organizational skills, computer knowledge, and valid DL. Perfect opportunity if seeking flexibility. FT also available. Call 717-533-4719 or apply at colonialelectricservice@gmail.com Compensation dependent on experience and skills. EOE.

Work Inside During The Cold Winter Months. Small Carpentry Company seeking FULL-TIME EMPLOYEE to install trim, doors, cabinets, and renovations, on commercial and residential jobsites. Please call 717-419-7525 to find out more about this position.

Medical

NEEDED: RN or LPN for a Delivery Assistant , and/ or Postpartum Nurse, to work with a Certified Nurse Midwife for home deliveries. For more information and if Interested call: 717-464-0327.

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ELDER CARE

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Bldg. Materials

METAL ROOFING & Siding For Houses, Barns, Sheds, etc. 36” Coverage, Painted $2.35 LF, Bare $1.45 to $1.70

LF, Rainbow $1.35, Sold As Seconds

Made in Ephrata, PA. 717-445-5222.

RECYCLED ASPHALT MILLINGS AND CRUSHED CONCRETE FOR SALE. For pricing, delivery, & pickup details, call Strickler Corporation 610-777-2312, M-F 8am-4pm. Visit stricklercorp.com

Collectibles

BUYING TOYS & COLLECTIBLES

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PA’s Largest Buyer of Toys & Collectibles

27 E Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA

Hours: 10:00am-4:00pm, Mon.-Thurs. 717-329-8167 • rhoward1771@gmail.com

Toys Vintage or Modern, New or Used, Hess

Trucks, Barbies, Diecast, Hot Wheels & Matchbox, Action Figures, Models, Trains, Sports Cards/Memorabilia, Movie/Music Memorabilia, Video Games & much more!

Lawn & Garden

FREE REMOVAL of Riding Mowers. Call/text Jim 717-940-9029

PINE SHAVINGS, RAILROAD TIES, Fence Posts/Fence Supplies.

Large/Small Quantities. Call For Prices. Holtwood Supply,717-284-0883.

Pets

ACA LAB PUPPIES, 3 yellow, 1 chocolate, 1 black, b. 11/12/22, shots/dewormed, $300 obo, 717-925-5245.

BORDER COLLIES, blue/red HEELER & some crosses, shots, dewormed & ready to go, $350 ea, 717-687-9606 x2

GOLDEN RETRIEVER

PUPPIES. Raised in our home, 5M, 3F. Ready 2/3/23. Vet checked. Sat./Sun. appt. avail. 717-601-1558

MINI DACHSHUND PUPS, very cute, vet checked/shots, dewormed. Also mini Goldendoodle, 610-593-5956

POMERANIAN PUPPY, dark brown, very cute. Shots/dewormed, vet checked, $350. 717-285-7445.

SHIH TZU YORKIE POODLEPUPPIES, 1M white, 1F tan, shots, dewormed, vet checked. $800, 610-273-7540.

YELLOW LAB PUPPIES

AKC registered, vet checked, shots & dewormed, $300.717-993-2790

Sporting Goods

GUNS WANTED INSTANTPAYMENT

1 gun or collection - Will travel Kinsey’s Outdoors, 717-653-5524

Miscellaneous

3-45FT UTILITY POLES, NEW, NEVER USED! Asking $350 a pc. 3-22ft utility poles, USED BUT GOOD CONDITION, asking $200 a pc. 275 gal. horizontal oil tank, asking $150. 350 gal. fuel tank, asking $250, 717-925-6641.

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ITEMS WANTED

ALWAYS BUYING Classic, Muscle & Sports Cars Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561

BRITISH MOTORCYCLES WANTED Triumph, Norton, BSA, etc., running or not. I pay more. 484-252-1708, anytime.

BUYING CLASSIC CARS,TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$Paying Ca$h$$ Please call 717-577-8206 KRMiller1965@yahoo.com

CORVETTES WANTED

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ALLEGIANT TREE CARE

Free estimates, fully insured, honest pricing! 20 years exp. Call for tree/shrub pruning/removal. 717-598-9857

AMISHMOVINGCOMPANY

Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301

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DRYWALL & PLASTER REPAIR, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

Master Electrician. Panel/Service upgrades 100/200 amp. Repairs, lights, receptacles, fans, electrical heat, mini split heatpumps. Ins. Free est. PA030435, 717-371-1392

HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/MC/ Disc/AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569 CRASS HAULING

PAINTING BY MR.NEIL

Residential Specialist. Int. & Ext. Also PLASTERING, Wallpaper Removal, & Custom Staining, 717-871-0110.

PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393. 717-286-5464 Many other related services.

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Experienced, reasonable rates, free estimates, insured.PA#039317. CJ Herr717-295-2415

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Ware Center Exhibit Will Feature

Local Artists

On Friday, Feb. 3, The Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster, will open an exhibit titled “Of Light and Legacy.” The exhibit will celebrate African American History Month by featuring pieces from multiple local artists, including Hempfield resident Malcolm Corley. The opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m., and the exhibit will be on display until Friday, Feb. 24.

Malcolm was diagnosed with a developmental disorder when he was 3 years old. As an individual on the autism spectrum, Malcolm struggles with verbal communication and certain social cues, but he began using art as a form of expression as a child. Malcolm would make drawings of his favorite characters from the children’s show “Blue’s Clues” and reimagine the colorful characters featured in Dr. Seuss’ books. Malcolm received his first art award in elementary school in Hempfield School District, and when he was in middle school, one of his pieces was displayed by school staff in the school district administration building.

Maria said. “He isn’t obsessive about it, but he loves making things that people appreciate.

I know he’ll be happy to see his work on the wall come opening night.”

Malcolm and his artwork will also be featured in a docu-

mentary by local filmmaker Jim Hollenbough, which will premiere in March. The documentary will focus on the work of four local artists with disabilities, including Malcolm. For more information, visit https://malcolmstiles.com/.

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As a student at Hempfield High School, Malcolm continued to create and attended a painting course. The head of the art department at the school, Brian Lehman, noticed Malcolm’s work during class and thought that Malcolm possessed the talent required for Advanced Placement (AP) art courses. “It was a challenge for him because he wasn’t used to working within a specific timeframe, but because of AP art, he had so many opportunities.” said Maria Corley, Malcolm’s mother. “It was quite a blessing to be in this school district.”

Malcolm had his first solo show in 2017 and has since seen his work featured in exhibits across North America. “Untitled #1,” a piece that Malcolm painted in his AP art class, was selected for The Kennedy Center’s VSA program in 2019. The same piece was featured in the Crip Ritual art show in Toronto last year, and Malcolm has pieces in the permanent collections of both the Lancaster Museum of Art and the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. In between exhibits, Malcolm has had his work recognized by various online journals and he has been commissioned to create work for private collections.

“Malcolm’s art is a gift,”

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