Penn Manor FEBRUARY 20, 2019
IN THIS ISSUE: MAPLE SUGARING DEMONSTRATIONS SCHEDULED page 2
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LV • NO 47
PATTERN ADJUSTMENTS
The Lancaster Area Sewing Network
COMMUNITY MEAL
Willow Street Church, 2723 Willow Street Pike North, Willow Street, will offer a community meal on Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 5:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. Everyone is invited to attend. The menu will consist of chili, baked potatoes, salad, and dessert. LUNCH AND LECTURE
The Lancaster Chapter Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) will host a luncheon on Thursday, March 7, at the Lancaster Country Club, 1466 New Holland Ave., Lancaster. The event will begin with a social hour at 11 a.m., with dinner and a meeting to follow. Dr. Robert A. Frick, retired school superintendent and local historian, will speak on Lancaster founder James Hamilton and Civil War hero Maj. Gen. John Reynolds. All current and past uniformed services commissioned and warrant officers are invited. Reservations are required. Readers may contact Jim Cunningham at 717-581-5299 or jetpilot37@ comcast.net for reservations by Friday, March 1. There is a cost for the meal. FIRST 2019 MEETING
Masons Plan Spring Pie Sale pg 6
“The Other Mozart” Performance Slated pg 5
Cornhole Tournament Will Benefit Fire Company By Dayna M. Reidenouer
Sanctuary - A Vineyard Church tries to do “church” a bit differently than many other congregations. Worship services are held in the former Manor Music Mansion, which is now owned by Millersville Brethren in Christ (BIC) Church, 3116 Blue Rock Road, Millersville, on Saturdays at 6 p.m. The group strives to impact the community without any hidden agenda. “We’re trying to get our folks in the mode of serving, without a return,” explained lead pastor Rip Wahlberg. “We want to be a blessing to the community, but not make it about us. Our cornhole tournaments are not a marketing event or an evangelistic (campaign).” Rather, the cornhole tournaments hosted by Sanctuary have been held strictly as fundraising efforts for area fire companies. The next tournament
will be held on Friday, March 1, and will benefit West Willow Fire Company. There will be a small cost to play, and a variety of foods and beverages will be available for purchase. Spectators may watch at no cost. The event will be held in the Millersville BIC building. Registration will open at 6:30 p.m., and the first games will start at 7 p.m. The tournaments were suggested and coordinated by church leader Dave Stoltzfus, along with his wife, Darice, a few years ago. Dave is a cornhole fanatic and has made friends at area events. “Cornhole (is a) subculture,” Wahlberg remarked. “It’s a big deal.” While cornhole can be cutthroat, the Sanctuary events are more casual. Through a blind draw, contestants are randomly assigned to two-person teams, regardless of age or gender, to A cornhole tournament benefiting West Willow Fire Company will be held in level the playing field. The last Millersville on March 1. Rip Wahlberg (inset) is lead pastor at Sanctuary - A See Cornhole Tournament pg 7 Vineyard Church.
Banquet Set To Support Cold Water Conservation Group
After 30 years in operation, the kitchen of Millersville Area Meals on Wheels (MAMOW) was due a facelift.
Donegal Trout Unlimited fundraising committee members, including (from left) Bob and Vickie Kutz, Barry Witmer, Ruth Roulston, Greg and Vicki Wilson, and (not pictured) Glen Nephin have planned the conservationfocused group’s annual banquet, which will be held on March 16 at the DoubleTree in Willow Street. By Dayna M. Reidenouer
The puns are practically unavoidable: Donegal Trout Unlimited (DTU) is fishing
for support; DTU hopes to lure supporters to its annual banquet and auction; DTU members are hooked on cold water conservation. Puns or no puns, the work See Donegal Trout Unlimited pg 3
Since its first day on May 2, 1988, the nonprofit organization that provides nutritious hot meals to people who are unable to prepare their own meals at home has been housed in the A-frame church at 121 N. George St., Millersville. “(Back then), Gail Stumpf, executive director of Lancaster Meals on Wheels, heard that (First United Methodist Church of Millersville) had recently remodeled their kitchen, putting in commercial appliances. She suggested that we start a Meals on W h e e l s p r o g r a m fo r t h e See Meals On Wheels pg 5
Stampin’ Up leaders (from left) Sara Douglass and Shelli Gardner visited Millersville Area Meals on Wheels (MAMOW), represented by (continuing from left) Janet Gallion and Joanne DeRenzis, on Feb. 1. MAMOW’s kitchen received a facelift courtesy of a Stampin’ Up award Gallion won.
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Leaving A Stamp On The Community For 30 Years By Dayna M. Reidenouer
The Pygmy Goat Pride 4-H Club will hold its first 2019 club meeting on Friday, March 1, at the senior center in the Solanco Fairgrounds, Park Avenue, Quarryville, starting at 6:30 p.m. Youths need to be accompanied by their parent or guardian. The agenda will include a preview of 2019 club activities, an explanation of club member responsibilities, and the start of 2019 record books. For information about the club, contact Michele Neckermann, the club’s organizational leader, at 717606-8387. This and all 4-H programs are available to all youths between the ages of 8 and 18 prior to Jan. 1 of the current year. Individuals who anticipate needing any type of accommodation may contact Neckermann in advance. For information on joining 4-H, contact Lori Little at 717-394-6851 or LancasterExt@psu.edu.
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will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 25, at Lancaster Friends Meeting, 110 Tulane Terrace, Lancaster. Melissa Brubaker will teach simple and quick pattern adjustments without getting too technical. She is a patternmaker and a master crocheter with a degree in fashion design from Art Institute of Philadelphia. Readers may email lancastersews@gmail.com.