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Putting for Miracles will return to Leisure Lanes

Students in the Southern End assist with trout stocking

Every spring, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) sets out to stock streams and lakes across the state with trout. This routine service is primarily provided to maintain the population of trout for anglers who utilize these locations for trout fishing, but it also serves as a way for student volunteers from local schools to get handson experience and to learn about the process. In the Southern End, students from the Penn Manor, Solanco and Lampeter-Strasburg school districts work closely with PFBC each year to assist with stocking local bodies of water.

OnSaturday, May 20, the Putting for Miracles charity mini golf tournament will return to Leisure Lanes, 3440 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. Registration will begin at 9 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 10:30 a.m. The tournament will incorporate two courses and have a set cost per player, with a maximum of four players per team. In addition to the tournament, the event will include a silent auction, local vendors, and food trucks.

The silent auction will begin once registration opens at 9 a.m. Attendees will be able to bid on a variety of items donated by local businesses, including gift baskets and gift

cards. Several vendors participating in the event have also donated items that may be bid on during the auction, and buyers will be able to collect their purchases during the closing ceremony of the tournament.

Over 20 vendors and nonprofits will be set up at Leisure Lanes during the event, including Texas Roadhouse of Lancaster, Blankets of Honor, local crafters and stands that will sell baked goods. Participants will also have the option to purchase goods from five food trucks: Black Diamond Café, Apple Crate, Big Bark Chew BBQ, Dough & Arrows and Krazy Kones. Putting for Miracles is still accepting vendors, and the deadline to register as a vendor is Saturday, May 6. For

more information, contact putting formiracles@gmail.com.

The first Putting for Miracles tournament was held in August 2022 and was organized by Dave Chobanoff. For many years, Chobanoff has participated in multiple programs though the Children’s Miracle Network to raise money for children’s hospitals. He began exploring different ways that he could fundraise for the cause, which led to the organization of the mini golf event. The tournament attracted dozens of sponsors and over 60 players and raised more than $5,000 for the Children’s Miracle Network. Attendees were paid a visit by Warrior Gannon and his family, who shared their experience with receiving

critical care through the network.

Chobanoff knew when he organized the first event that he wanted it to become a yearly tradition and grow in size and scope this year. “It’s shaping up to be much larger this year. We’re already exceeding many of our expectations,” Chobanoff said. “It was still successful last year; even if I had only raised 100 bucks, it would have been worth it.” Chobanoff also noted that many players from last year have already signed up to participate again, and he has incorporated feedback from the players to apply to the second tournament.

To register for the event, visit https://tinyurl.com/puttingfor miracles.

“Participating in the trout stocking gives our students an opportunity to serve the community, learn about teamwork and follow directions,” said Michelle Wagner, a learning support teacher at Penn Manor High School. “The students love getting out of the classroom, and they take pride in knowing that they helped stock those streams.”

The trout stocking is accomplished over the course of several months via scheduled sessions. This year, the first session was held on March 10. Groups of students gathered at a designated meeting place to await the arrival of a convoy of trucks carrying PFBC officers and volunteers who were transporting the trout. Once the students joined the stocking team, the coalition traveled to multiple local streams and prepared to stock them. Students and volunteers lined up and used buckets and nets to carry the trout to the water and release them. See Trout stocking pg 2

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The students who participate in the program are those in each school’s life skills class. “It’s a really fun learning activity for students,” said Laura Norton, a job trainer at Lampeter-Strasburg High School, referring to the trout stocking. “We do a lot of community projects. Opportunities for hands-on experience like the trout stocking are very enticing to the kids.”

Prior to the actual stocking procedures, a PFBC officer visited each of the participating classes to educate students on the process. Students learned about safety

protocols, the importance of fish stocking, native and invasive species of trout and ecology. The officer also offered insight on different positions and career paths within PFBC. The life skills classes focus on providing kids with disabilities with tools that will serve them in their transition into adulthood, covering anything from grocery shopping and cooking a meal to using soft skills at a place of work. “It’s a lot of community-based instruction. We give the students a chance to apply the skills they learn in the classroom out in the world,” said Kim Ingram, who teaches

the life skills class at LampeterStrasburg High School.”

Many life skills classes incorporate aspects of community service. In addition to assisting with the trout stocking, the students from Solanco High School work with Solanco Neighborhood Ministries to fill bags of nonperishable food once a week. The students then deliver the items to elementary schools so that the kids can bring home meals for the weekend.

“Our students love giving back to the community,” said Brenda Stively, a job trainer at Solanco High School. “Many of the kids in the class will meet with the group of volunteers to help with the fish stocking even on days that we don’t go as a class.” Students from Solanco have assisted with each stocking session since the first day and will conclude their participation of the season with a final session on Friday, April 21.

Center’s Fishbowl Fundraiser set

The Arch Street Center’s Fishbowl Fundraiser will take place from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 7, at the Eden Resort, 222 Eden Road, Lancaster. The event will feature an auction, dinner and libations, music by Red Rose Soul Club with DJ Salinger and Julio Fernandez, and the evening’s program.

There is a cost to attend. Tickets are limited, and reservations are required by Friday, April 21. For details and tickets, visit www.archstreetcenter.org and click on Fishbowl Fundraiser. Complimentary virtual access ticket is available, allowing individuals to view the program on YouTube and purchase tickets for a giveaway drawing.

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Agency offers game vouchers

Lancaster County Office of Aging invites community seniors to celebrate Older Americans Month by joining the agency for a Barnstormers baseball game on Wednesday, May 17. Lancaster County residents age 60 and older can pick up a free voucher for the game, a hot dog, and a soda at any of Lancaster County Office of Aging Senior Community Centers.

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The Barnstormers will play the Staten Island Ferry Hawks at 11 a.m. at the Barnstormers’ htadium, 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster. Seniors age 60 and older who live in Lancaster County can bring their photo identification to a local senior community center on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. to receive a free voucher.

Vouchers are available on a first-come, first-served basis at several locations. They include Columbia Senior Center, 510 Walnut St., Columbia; Elizabethtown Senior Center, 70 S. Poplar St., Elizabethtown; Next Gen Senior Center, 184 S. Lime St., Quarryville; SACA Senior Center, 545 Pershing Ave., Lancaster; Lancaster Neighborhood Senior Center, 33 E. Farnum St., Lancaster; Millersville Senior Center, 222 N. George St., Millersville; Lititz Senior Center, 201 E. Market St., Lititz; and Lancaster Rec Senior Center, 525 Fairview Ave., Lancaster.

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Church to host presentation

New Danville Mennonite Church, 103 Marticville Road, Lancaster, will host a slideshow presentation by Elvin and Mary McMichael at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 21. The McMichaels will share their experiences as a motor coach driver and tour director team for 40 years.

The presentation is open to the community. For more details, call the church at 717872-8111.

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Group will hold dinner

The Susquehanna Valley Community Connection will hold a dinner party on Friday, April 28, at the Lancaster Country Club, 1466 New Holland Pike, Lancaster. A social hour will begin at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m.

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The event is open to the public. There is a cost to attend, and reservations are required. For details, call 717-799-0088.

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Fulton Bank donates to nonprofits

Fulton Bank, a subsidiary of Fulton Financial Corporation, recently announced that it has donated more than $195,000 to Lancaster and Lebanon area nonprofit organizations.

Beneficiaries receiving at least $10,000 included the Cocalico Education Foundation, Lancaster County Career & Technology FoundationEIO, Lancaster Education Foundation, Manheim Central Foundation for Educational Enrichment, Manheim Township Educational Foundation, Southern Lancaster County Foundation for Education, and the Warwick Education Foundation. The $195,000 in total donations was divided among 35 local organizations as part of the Pennsylvania Educational

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Fulton Bank’s Fulton Forward initiative is focused on building vibrant communities with programs, products and services focused on four key areas: affordable housing and home ownership; job training and workforce development; financial education and economic empowerment; and diversity, equity and inclusion.

As part of the Pennsylvania EITC initiative, Fulton Bank donated more than $725,000 to educational organizations across the state in December 2022.

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Lancaster Public Library prepares for move

After years of planning and construction, Lancaster Public Library is entering the final stage of its building project. On Thursday, April 20, the library will officially begin its move to its new location in Ewell Plaza. The library is expected to be closed for four to six weeks as its collections and equipment are moved into and installed in the new facility.

The brand-new, state-ofthe-art building at 151 N. Queen St. will place Lancaster Public Library in the center of its community. The library will be fully ADA accessible and has been designed to be welcoming, open, and bright. It will be equipped with 21stcentury technology and collections with the goal of bringing a new level of resources to the community. The library’s presence in Ewell Plaza will include spaces for outdoor reading and community programs. An elevated outdoor terrace overlooking the plaza will provide a signature space for library events.

The current building, located at 125 N. Duke St., is set to serve its last patrons on April 19; the library will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. that day. During the move, the library will be closed to the public. This closure will remain in effect until the new building opens in late spring. Library materials borrowed after April 5 will not be due while the library is closed. Due dates will be extended to Monday, June 12. During the closure period, access to e-books, eaudiobooks, movies, and

other electronic resources will remain available. For more information, visit www.LancasterPublicLibrary .org/on-the-move.

On Saturday, April 22, between 10 a.m. and noon, Lancaster Public Library will host a Parade of Books stretching approximately two blocks from the Duke Street library to Ewell Plaza. Kids and adults who are young at heart are invited to be a part of the library’s historic move by carrying one book per person to the new building while cheered on by Library Lovers stationed along East Marion Street. The parade’s main goal is not to transport the library’s inventory, which will be a done under the guidance of a company that specializes in moving libraries, but instead to provide a fun, symbolic event to kick off the move. Registration is not necessary, and walk-ins are encouraged. For full event details, visit www.Lancaster PublicLibrary.org/events.

If all goes according to plan, the new building will be unveiled to patrons during a series of open houses and a ribbon-cutting ceremony in June. As more information becomes available, it will be posted at www.Lancaster PublicLibrary.org.

Lancaster Public Library is one of the oldest public libraries in the country. After more than two and a half centuries, the library continues its efforts to inspire, empower, and strengthen the community by connecting people with information, ideas, and enriching experiences.

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Distinguished honor roll posted

Penn Manor High School recently announced its distinguished honor roll for the first semester of the 2022-23 school year. To be named to the distinguished honor roll, students must earn all “A’s” in their classes.

Freshmen named to the honor roll are Alanna Addy, Maryam Alfayyadh, Lathan Axe, Polina Balkenhol, Seth Barrett, Caroline Binkley, Alexis Blechschmidt, Layla Bohner, Audrey Boyce, Leah Bragg, Ryan Brenneman, Alena Carrodo, Jayvrian Castro-Gonzalez, Andrea Clare, Chris Colon Casiano, Gwen Commero, Luke DeVinney, Chloe Evans, Cohen Ferrari, Eva Frankford, Owen Fryberger, Reagan Gerlach, Emelia Hale, Oliver Hanna, Genevieve Huber, Diana

Idrees, Delvin Kneisley, Kyle Knutsen, Jett Kroesen, Joelle Kroesen, Logan Kuhn, Brooke Leader, Thomas Lebo, Marc Lichi, Ava Luciano, Ethan Markulik, Fiona Mausolf, Ava McHale, McKenzie McPherson, Gianna Menaquale, Briann Miller, Caitlyn Mummert, Haylee Musser, Myra Musser, Gage Myers, Melissa Nabiyeva, Lydiah Nichols, Justin Onderdonk, Jayden Osoro, Matthew Palmeri, Mason Peffer, Lincoln Rachor, Karan Rai, Emily Railing, Jenna Railing, Kaiah Reynolds, Lillian Rineer, Khanysha Rios, IzEldeen Salem, Emily Sauder, Hosanna Schoonover, Weston Shertzer, Brooklyn Showalter, Kaitlyn Spalletta, Aubrey Squires, Aliya Stanley, Jack Steele, Marcos Taveras Vasquez, Thomas Trussell,

Lyla Walter, Mikayla Weaver, Natasha Wee, Kassandra Welch, Abigail Witmer, Chloe Wolf, William Wolfe, Jia Jia Yang, and Soksopia Yiem.

Sophomores named to the honor roll are Ethan Addy, Addison Ames, Abigail Andrew, Reece Andreychek, Yadira Aragon Gonzalez, Jared Barshinger, Ally Beats, Sabrina Berry, Ishmael Bolorin, Juleigh Bowmaster, Breanna Brittain, Jacob Bryant, Ella Cauler, Jordan Chen, Sakshyam Chhantyal, Alayna Cintron, Troy Cook, Kevin Dawkins, Jayden Diplan, Kathryn Eberts, Shay Eisenberger, Jaden Emmert, Yadiel Espinal Maduro, Gavin Evans, David Ferre, Bailey Floyd, Haley Frey, Victoria Gadsby, Isabella Gavlick, Cailynn Gegg, Kayden Geiter,

Samantha Gillenwater, Emily Gregory, Roxis Groff, Fabian Guerrero Medina, Cohen Hankle, Joelle Harnish, Rafail Hattar, Samantha Hess, Jack Hightower, Jonathan Hipple, Tyler Hudson, Haley Hutchinson, Skyler Janesky, Peyton Landis, Evan Lee, Layla Mellinger, Sulma Mendez Hernandez, Cayleigh Metz, Devon Miller, Trevor Morrell, Alexander Mowery, Emily Mummert, Annabelle Myer, Zoe Neuville, Brianna Nikolaus, Janelle Ortiz, Michelle Perez Gonzalez, Anthony Ritchey, Gavin Roberts, Karlee Sensenig, Wesley Shaffer, Justin Shuffelbottom, Riley Simpson, Brayden Souder, Cheyenne Spidle, Tatiana Stanley, Cynthia Stoy, Madison Stringer, Mushna Subba, Lillie Swanson, Claire

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Juniors named to the honor roll are Javier Acosta, Alyssa Adelman, Kari Anderson, Briana Arnold, Ava

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The Lancaster Academy for the Performing Arts will present its spring musical, “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,” on Thursday to Saturday, April 27 to 29. Shows will take place at Lancaster First Assembly of God, 1025 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. Shows will begin at 7 p.m. each evening, as well as at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. Concessions will also be available for purchase.

Based on the 1954 film starring Howard Keel and Jane Powell, the story takes

place on the Oregon frontier in the 1850s. Adam Pontipee goes in search of a wife, and after he brings home local sweetheart Milly, his six younger brothers decide to do likewise. Milly, however, sees that their lack of etiquette and their general attitude toward women will be a hindrance and decides to teach them how to properly treat a lady. Brawls with the suitors, kidnapping, and a snowstorm that strands the group in the mountains for a long winter leaves the brothers feeling

like “lonesome polecats,” and their loneliness becomes a motivator for learning to see the error of their ways. The ladies, however, are full of their own surprises and show that they are much tougher and more clever than originally thought.

The Lancaster Academy for the Performing Arts’ production has a cast of nearly 60 students and is directed by Brittany Beitzel. The show will also include a live 15piece pit orchestra made up of mostly local professional

musicians.

The Lancaster Academy for the Performing Arts is in its 28th year of training students in the performing arts. The academy offers a full slate of classes, including choirs, orchestra and instrumental ensembles for strings, percussion, and guitar, in addition to fine arts and theater classes. The mission of the academy is to pursue musical excellence for the glory of God and to be a blessing to the community.

For tickets and additional information, visit www .lancasteracademy.org.

Schoonover, Evan Schwebel, Aman Shaik, Emersyn Sheaffer, Corinne Smith, Jordan Smith, Reagan Soboleski, Ryan Souhrada, William Steltz, Keira Stigelman, Kyle Sullenberger, Cole Troop, Julia Umberhocker, Lucas Victorino, Carter Vinson, Stevie Webb, Johnathan Witmer, Tyler Wolf, and Daiki Yamazaki.

Seniors named to the honor roll are Sarah Abdelwahab, Brooke Adams, Micah Adams, Trevor Adams, Abigail Ames, Mia Anger, Christian Barbusca, Gavin Basile, Anne Bibus, Courtney Boas, Samantha Bowermaster, Sophie Burgess, Allison Burkholder, Sheridan Charles, Nicole Chen, Donovan Christman, Nahiomy Colon, Olivia Cox, Rylee Dean, Damian Dennis, Jenna DeVinney, Emma Dinges, Adam Ditmer, Aiden Doyle, Natalie Doyle, Colette Evans, Patrick Fahey, Benedict Flinchbaugh, Amber Floyd, Brooke Frey, Bella Fulmer, Relani Garcia, Ahmet Gordu,

Alyssa Guzman, Jenna Haldeman, Quay Hanna Jr, Aaron Harnish, Jibrail Hattar, Jessica Hemmerly, Landon Hertzog, Adam Hollinger, Korey Horn, Liam Howell, Mitchell Jackson, Alyssa Jones, Elijah Julian, Aidan Karlow, Seth Kauffman, Maisie Kemrer, Paige Kendig, Isabelle Kligge, Adelaide Kline, Jackson Knaub, Emma Landis, Madeline Lavelle, Ian Lutter, Annaliese Mann, Miranda Martin, Olivia Martin, Cassidy McCollum, Kieran

McFall, Caitlyn McGough, Nathan Mintzer, Madeline Mitchell, Gertrude Moenga, Joule Murphy, Natalie Myer, Olivia Parshley, Maximillian Ponton, Kaitlyn Pontz, Teresa Porter, Catherine Rabatin, Frances Rain, Lelia Ressler, Wyatt Rohrer, Kaitlyn Roth, Trevor Salzman, Isabella Siebold, Justin Smith, Joseph Spinelli, Angela Spinello, Lauren Stoner, Samuel Stover, William Stover, Jerico Strohmeyer, Zacaria Tawfick, Luke Thomas, Katelyn Troop,

Brittney Ulmer, Mary Warner, Carley Weber, Reagan Webster, Madeline Whited, Logan Whitfield, Lexi Wilson, Peyton Witmer, James Wright, and Ximena Yanez Reyes.

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The Comets fell to 2-2 in Section One play and Hempfield moved to 4-0 with their 14-4 handling of Penn Manor Thursday, April 6 in Landisville. The Knights used a 9-1 run through the first half to take control early. The Comets made adjustments at halftime and kept the score closer despite being outscored 5-3.

“Hempfield’s game plan was not what we expected when preparing for the game, so it took us a bit to adjust,” said head coach Anneli Starry. “Coming off the Township loss, we were a bit frustrated but were able to come out with some grit in the second half.”

Erin Shipley, Claire Eckroat, Lillie Swanson, and Joelle Kroesen (1a) each notched goals for the Comets while Isabelle Masengarb, who scored her 100th goal, scored five times.

The Comets earned a 13-5

bounce-back win Wednesday night behind Kroesen’s hat trick. Eckroat, Ferko, Shipley (2a) and Rabatin all scored twice in the balanced attack with Stoner and Mia Jones adding one goal and one assist each.

The boys’ team suffered a similar fate at Comet field on the same day, bowing out 18-9 to Hempfield (4-0). The visitors also controlled the first half, pushing out to a 7-1 lead in the first quarter and extending the advantage to 14-4 at the half.

The Comets regrouped and won the second half, including a 4-1 fourth quarter advantage, to close the lead to 18-9.

Benedict Flinchbaugh continued to pace the Comet attack with a four-goal effort. Eli Warfel scored twice and dished a pair of assists. Willard Smith (2g), Mikey Hollister (1g) and Grant Bradburn (2a) rounded out the offensive contributors.

With five goals from Bradburn and another four from Flinchbaugh, the Comets crushed Cedar Crest 17-1 on April 12.

Ayden Hoin and Smith (2a) combined for five goals as Manor shut out the Falcons over the final three quarters.

Nick Hollinger recorded seven saves in the win.

TRACK

Despite a 99-51 team loss to visiting Manheim Township Tuesday, April 11, the lady Comets turned in some standout performances including Brianna Lee’s winning high jump. The

junior cleared 5-4 to claim first place and in doing so, tied a 45year-old record set by Cindy Bachman.

The Comets showed their strength in the field, winning five of the seven events.

Maddie Whited won the triple, Kate Harnish was tops in the pole vault, GG Moenga claimed the shot and Jadyn Coble took the discus.

On the track, Maleah Zook won the 300 hurdles and was second in the high hurdles behind winner Jireh Ellis.

The boys’ team, however won 12 events en route to an 85-55 victory over the Streaks. Drew Lebo was the top point getter of the day, winning the pole vault and both hurdle events in addition to joining Graham Cohick, Osman, and Smith for a 4x100 relay win. Cohick also won the open 400.

Jason Andro picked up two wins in the field, claiming the long and triple jumps while Jon Osman doubled in the 100 and 200 meter sprints.

Other winners included Trevor Schneider (HJ), Wyatt Kauffman (shot put) and Jael Cruz (discus).

SOFTBALL

The softball team suffered its second loss of the season (first

league loss) with a 5-2 result against Manheim Township on Monday, April 10.

The Streaks pounded out 11 hits on the day and scored three runs in the first inning to take a lead they never relinquished.

“Their first batter reached on an error, two batters and one out later we had a walk and then their No. 5 hitter doubled to clear the bases,” said head coach Dave Stokes. “Julie (Bowmaster) pitched well enough to win,” he added. “We’re on the cusp of being good. We just have to clean up the errors and do a better job at the plate. Right now, we’re hitting too many pop ups.”

Bowmaster finished with six

strikeouts and one walk but surrendered those 11 hits.

“They scored in the third on a couple of hits and again the fourth when we threw a runner out at home, clearly out, that was called safe,” Stokes added. “Township is a good team and we’re not stringing our hits together. But we play every team three times this year, so the ball is in our hands. If we can win two of three, we’re the better team.”

Kira Green, Madi Mitchell and Regan Soboleski collected Manor’s three hits on the day.

Wednesday in Lititz the hitting did not improve, and the Comets dropped a 3-0 result against section leader and undefeated Warwick.

“A leadoff walk and three errors in the first inning resulted in three runs for Warwick,” said Stokes. “The bats are collectively cold right now.”

Mitchell, Trout and Soboleski led the three-hit attack with one base hit each.

BASEBALL

With a 10-3 loss to Manheim Township Monday afternoon, April 10, the Comets suffered its first loss of the season.

“We knew the schedule would get tougher,” said head coach Tom Fish. “This was a real test.”

The Streaks broke things open in the fourth inning on a hit by pitch, two perfect bunt singles and a walk followed by a couple of well-placed base hits that broke a 1-1 first inning tie and put MT in front 5-1.

“Peter Skiadas scored our first run on a wild pitch,” Fish recalled. “Our two other runs game on a Grant Fry RBI double that scored Bryce Avery. On the same play, Fry scored on back-to-back throwing errors for a “little league” home run, closing the lead to 6-3.”

The Streaks, however, roared back with a four-spot in the bottom half to take charge.

“The loss drops us to 6-1,” said Fish. “Would have been nice to keep winning. Now we have to battle the rest of the way. Playing our section three times is a challenge. Our schedule is tough, but we are still in good shape.”

Fry and Cole Miller were credited with Manor’s two hits.

Bryce Avery took the loss, pitching 3.2 innings with four strikeouts, four walks and six earned runs.

Christopher Hubbs, Billy Riggs, and Ben Hermansen all pitched in relief.

Warwick jumped out to a 4-0 lead after three innings and held on for a 5-1 win

over the Comets in Millersville April 12. Brayden Eckert took the loss, allowing four runs on six hits and striking out three over five innings.

Fry’s solo homer in the seventh accounted for Manor’s lone run. Skiadas and Miller added one hit each.

TENNIS

In a home match against Lampeter-Strasburg Tuesday, April 11, the Comets dropped a 4-1 result with PJ Fahey denying the shutout with a 6-1, 6-1 No. 1 singles win over Joe Fitzgerald.

VOLLEYBALL

The volleyball team split their results over the last week, posting a 3-0 win over Township on April 6 before dropping a 3-0 result to Conestoga Valley Tuesday, April 11.

“This was a good win because we began clicking again,” said head coach Chris Telesco. “We passed, set, hit, served, and blocked with confidence. Noah Reen went wild from the back line, serving eight aces. Harry Whited and Noah each tallied seven kills because setter Wyatt Rohrer, who had five kills of his own, spread the offense beautifully,” he explained. Rohrer recorded 28 assists on the night.

“Defensively, Elijah Julian and Harry were digging nearly everything; they had ten and eight digs respectively,” Telesco pointed out. “Middles Luke Thomas and Roman Keefer each put up one block.”

The Comets put up a good showing against the Bucks but fell short 25-20, 25-16, 25-19.

“We knew it would be a tough one, especially without our captain Wyatt Rohrer,” said Telesco. “We met them in the finals of their own tournament, and they beat us there.”

Reen put down ten kills thanks, in part, to the setting of Reece Andreychek (21 assists). Julian led with a match-high 15 digs and Thomas recorded one ace as the Comets fell to 1-3 in Section One play.

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crafts

Not unlike art, crafts imitate life. But perhaps the most endearing thing about crafts is that they can be both functional and decorative.

All the subtle nuances of the concepts of craft will be on display on Saturday, April 29, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. when Albright LIFE Lancaster, 417 W. Frederick St., Lancaster, hosts its inaugural Spring Craft Fair indoors. The free fair will feature food, fun, and, of course, a wide variety of crafts.

Organizers of the event are hoping that the way the Spring Craft Fair is presented will create a festive and community-based atmosphere.

“We were looking at ways to have a fundraiser,” said Annette Kroeck, Albright LIFE’s community outreach coordinator. “We thought starting small would be a great way to go, and we thought a craft fair would be a good idea, especially with how crafty Lancaster County is.”

Expected to be on hand are a total of 16 crafters and vendors, who will be showing off their wares. There will be quilts, folded art, clay art, screen-printed T-shirts, jewelry, designer cookies, artistic candles and much more. The event will also include giveaway drawings.

“By holding it indoors, we can show off the building and what we have to offer,” said Kroeck. “The more people who see the inside of the building, the better. We want to get the word out about Albright LIFE (Lancaster). It’s also a way for our participants who are crafty to show off their work.”

The Spring Craft Fair is the first community activity that

YTI Career Institute moves

Albright LIFE (Lancaster) has hosted in more than five years. Events were not held largely due to the pandemic Kroeck said, and providing public re-access to the facility has been “a slow process.”

But she also said that if the inaugural Spring Craft Fair is a success, Albright LIFE Lancaster would consider staging a similar event in the future.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Asbury Foundation, the parent company of Albright LIFE Lancaster. Kroeck said she has modest expectations for the amount of funds that the Spring Craft Fair will raise. “A few hundred dollars to start out with would be great,” she said.

“We want people to come happy,” said Kroeck. “We’re hoping it’s a big success.”

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Quilts will be one of the featured items on display at the Spring Craft Fair.

“Something’s Not Right” planned

The next Row House Forum, titled “Something’s Not Right,” will feature Wade Mullen, author, counselor, and advocate for abuse victims, at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 21. The event will feature the lecture, a question-andanswer session, and refresh-

ments at The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster. Mullen will speak from his book “Something’s Not Right: Decoding the Hidden Tactics of Abuse.”

The event is open to the public. Tickets will be discounted when purchased in

advance and full price at the door. Row House Members plus a guest will be admitted for free with a reservation.

To learn more and to reserve seats, visit www.therowhouse .org. For more information, contact Tom Becker at tom@therowhouse.org.

Rotary

Club honors Students of the Month

Olivia Parshley and Aaron Harnish, seniors at Penn Manor High School, were selected as Lancaster South Rotary Club’s Students of the Month for March. The students were presented to the club by Baron Jones, principal of Penn Manor High School. Students of the Month are selected on the basis of academic excellence, as well as school and community service.

Olivia is the daughter of Brandi Szczesny of Millersville. She has earned honor roll recognition and is a member of the National Honor Society. She is also a member of the track and field team, Aevidum, and the Yearbook People, and she is the organizations editor and a committee leader in Student Council. Olivia earned a PHEAA Certificate of Merit, which is given to students with an SAT score in the top 5% in the state, and she received course honors in her collegelevel Calculus 2 class. In the community, Olivia attends LCBC Church. Following graduation, she plans to attend college to study computer engineering.

Aaron is the son of Steve and Becky Harnish of Washington Boro. Aaron has

earned honor roll recognition and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is a member of the track and field team, the quiz bowl club, the TEAMS clubs and the Mock Trial team, and he is the captain of the robotics team.

Aaron was twice named a Lancaster-Lebanon Quiz Bowl

League outstanding performer. He was also recognized as a NMSQT Commended Student.

In the community, Aaron is a Life Scout in Scouts BSA, and he volunteers for Toys for Tots. Following graduation, he plans to attend college to study computer science.

Our community papers (Merchandiser, Advertiser, Pennysaver and Community Courier) had a strong showing at the Mid-Atlantic Community Papers Association (MACPA) 2022 awards competition. MACPA is an association of publishers in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington D.C. Our 2022 awards include the following:

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Authors to visit railroad museum

Railroad art and photography are the subjects of two soon-to-be-published books, now available for preorder in the Whistle Stop Shop museum store at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg. The authors, J. Craig Thorpe and Tony Reevy, will also be at the museum for presentations and book signings.

“Railroads, Art, and American Life: An Artist’s Memoir” by

Thorpe explores the past, present, and future of rail travel through his works of art. His personal story and paintings depict not only the golden age of train travel but also the role that railroads play in society today and looking forward. This 260-page, hardback volume features 130 color illustrations.

Thorpe will give a presentation and sign copies of his book at the museum on Wednesday, May 10, at 11 a.m.

Women’s Garden Club to meet

The Women’s Garden Club of Lancaster County will meet on Thursday, April 27, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 301 St. Thomas Road, Lancaster. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. and include a program followed by a social hour.

Master Gardener Holly List will present “Sunflowers With an Unusual Cast.” Her presentation on sunflowers will include some fun, history, growing tips and giveaways. Guests are welcome to attend for a nominal donation.

The presentation is free of charge, but advance registration at www.eventbrite.com is required, whether attending in person or via Zoom. Registration is for the presentation only, and the ticket does not include museum admission. Regular museum admission rates apply and may be paid at the admissions desk on the day of the visit.

“The Railroad Photography of Phil Hastings” by Reevy explores the life and work of Dr. Philip R. Hastings. Along with his contemporaries, Hastings was influenced by the photojournalistic movement that developed during his childhood, and he expanded his work from traditional locomotive roster and action shots into a holistic view of the railroad environment. Reevy’s 224-page hardcover volume features 152 black-and-white illustrations.

Reevy will give a presentation and sign copies of his book at the museum on Saturday, Sept. 30, at 11 a.m. during the annual Members Day event. His free presentation

will be for Friends members only. Registration for this event will be made available in late summer.

For more information, visit www.rrmuseumpa.org or call 717-687-8628. The cost of each book is discounted for current members of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. The book order form is also available on the aforementioned website.

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MONDAY, APRIL 24, 2023

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ALL SAINTS ANGLICAN CHURCH: Homestead Village, 1800 Village Circle, Lancaster, PA 17603. 9:30 AM Sunday Service. Father James Johnson. For more info: 717-381-9573. allsaintsanglicanlancaster.org

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

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MON. MAY 22, 2023 – 6pm Real Estate

36 S. Oak St. Manheim, PA 17545

MANHEIM BORO BRICK RANCH HOME –0.19

Acres – Manheim Central SD

OPEN HOUSES: SAT. MAY 6, 10AM-12PM & MON. MAY 8, 5PM-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Auction For: Doris Huber

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SATURDAY, APRIL 29 • 11 A.M.

LOCATION:

Schreiber Center introduces 2023 Ambassadors

Kentwell Dr., York, PA 17406 Conewago Twp., York County (Emigsville Area)

EXCELLENT LOCATION BETWEEN York & Harrisburg, PA. Minutes to Routes 83 & 30 - Convenience, Stores, Restaurants, Shopping, Churches. THREE LEVEL TOWNHOUSE ENCLAVES AT HUNTER CREEK. THREE (3)

BEDROOM, TWO AND ONE-HALF (2.5) BATH TOWNHOUSE WITH GARAGE. Appliances, Gas Heat, Central AC, Amenities, Walk-Out Patio & Deck. North Eastern York School District. EACH UNIT FEATURES: Approx.

1,576-1,766 Sq. Ft. CERTAINLY DO NOT MISS THESE PROPERTIES!

Open House: Call Auction Firm to Schedule an Appt., 717-665-5735. For Financing, Full Listing, Photos, Terms, Details, Buyer’s Premium

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Auction For: C&D Rentals, LLC

PUBLIC AUCTION

COUNTRY 1 STY. RANCHER

DETACHED 1 CAR GAR. 32X14

LEVEL COUNTRY LOT WILLOW STREET – LAMPETER AREA

THURSDAY,

MAY 4

• 5 P.M.

6 Hilltop Dr., Willow Street, PA 17584. Rt. 272 S. thru Willow Street. Right Penn Grant Rd. Left Millwood Rd. Left Hilltop Dr. (no outlet) to property on left. (Pequea Twp., Lanc. Co.)

Schreiber Center for Pediatric Development held its 39th annual gala - its major fundraising event of the 2023 calendar year - with a theme of

PUBLIC AUCTION

REAL ESTATE SOLD PRIOR TO AUCTION

TOOLS • METAL & WOODWORKING MACHINERY

FURNITURE • LAWN & GARDEN • HOUSEHOLDS

BLACK POWDER CANNON • STAGECOACH (UNFINISHED)

SATURDAY, MAY 6 AT 9:00 A.M.

2855 Safe Harbor Road, Millersville, PA 17551 - Lancaster County

“Bourbon + Bowties” on March 11 at Brick Gables in Lititz. In addition to raising funds for the center, the event introduced the center’s 2023 Ambassador children. Each of these children has benefited from Schreiber’s therapy, recreation and/or educational programming. The Ambassadors and their families have agreed to share their stories and represent Schreiber at engagements throughout the year.

This year’s Ambassadors are Graeme from Lancaster, Malcolm from Lancaster, Lucas from Grantville, Kalvin from Elizabethtown, Katelyn from Elizabethtown, and Harper from Elizabethtown.

Directions: From Millersville, Letort Rd. to Safe Harbor Rd. to property on right.

1 sty. rancher w/1612 SF finished area, Rutt Custom kitchen w/appliances, living rm., 2 bdrms., 1½ baths, laundry, lower-level family rm. w/brick hearth, coal stove, bar & 2nd kitchen w/appliances, attic, storage rm., oil forced air heat, central AC, low maintenance exterior w/insulated/tilt windows, covered rear porch, beautiful rear paver patio 32x21 w/waterfall & vinyl fence.

Outbldg.: Detached utility/1 car garage 32x14 w/electric. Level 3/10 Acre country lot w/rear & front farmland boundary, macadam drive & parking area, professional landscaping, quiet no outlet street. Property must be sold to settle estate! Ideally located economical-to-own rancher in no outlet street. Low taxes. Ideal as residence or investment. Convenient location, minutes to Willow Street, Lancaster, Millersville. Easy access to Rts. 222, 272 & 741. Personal inspection by appointment or open house Sat., April 15, 22 & 29 from 1 to 4 P.M. For brochure or land plotting visit www.klinekreidergood.com.

Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

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Lic. #499, 2116, 5064, 3956

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PUBLIC AUCTION

UNRIVALED COLLECTION OF BASEBALL MEMORABILIA

SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2023 • 9:00 A.M.

THE GATHERING PLACE BANQUET, 6 PINE ST, MOUNT JOY, PA 17552

OUTSTANDING PRIVATE COLLECTION OF BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES & MEMORABILIA. OUR CLIENT HAS BEEN COLLECTING FOR OVER 40 YEARS. This Auction Is The Start Of Many Auctions To Come For This Client!

BASEBALL COLLECTIBLES, COINS (GOLD & SILVER), COMIC BOOKS, LONE RANGER SIGNED ITEMS, EARLY MARBLES, WATCHES & WATCH CASES, & MANY MORE ITEMS NOT LISTED. Autographs of players born as far back as early 1900’s, These autographs are on Cards, Letters, Balls, Caps, Gloves, Photos, Negro League Posters, Negro League Photos. There are early Bats, Early Sporting News Magazines, Early Baseball Magazines, Early Score Cards, Early Baseball Programs, Misc. lots of Baseball Cards, Old National Geographic Magazines, Signed Lone Ranger Items, Invicta Watch Cases, Men’s & Women’s Invicta Watches, Early Marbles, Comic Books, Pez Dispensers & much more.

Terms: Cash, Check, Credit Cards (4% Charge on credit cards)

Bidding online (Credit Cards Only) Buyers Premium: In-House 15%, Online 17%.

Graeme, 6, was diagnosed with autism at age 2 and needed to work on his fine and gross motor skills as well as speech and language. Graeme has graduated from the physical, speech-language and behavioral health therapy programs, and he continues to receive occupational therapy with Makenzie Skiles. Because of Schreiber, Graeme has learned to interact with his family, which includes older brother, Connor, and his peers. He identifies emotions in himself and recognizes and is able to empathize with emotions in others. He can write the alphabet and his name, and he is excelling in school.

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Malcolm, 23, is an artist. His artworks have been featured in many shows and received numerous awards. Malcolm, who has autism, graduated from Schreiber therapy services several years ago. During his time at Schreiber, Malcolm received occupational therapy from Emily Beddow, who taught him many life skills, and Lisa Christoffel, who retired in June 2021 after over 40 years of service to Schreiber. Malcolm, who has an older sister, Kiana, currently participates in Schreiber’s Club 625 events, especially the dances. Club 625 is a social group

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Lucas, 4, has spinal muscular atrophy, a rare genetic disorder that affects motor neurons in the brain and spinal

Auctioneers:

Christ Taylor (717)-371-1915

AU# 005421

Personal Property: 1 3/4” bore, black powder, muzzle loading cannon (works) w/24” wheels & ammo box; 6 passenger English Mail Coach w/ spring suspension & block brakes (needs finished w/upholstery and paint); Troybilt 5550 watt generator; (3) Craftsman 10” & 8” table saws; metal cutting band saw; Pro-Tech 10” cut off saw; Delta 10” bench top drill press; Delta 6” jointer; Delta 12” planer; Rockwell lathe & misc tools; Buffalo & Craftsman 12” band saws; Buffalo wood shaper; small power tools as routers, saws, drills, sander & grinders; hand tools as hammers, ratchets, sockets, screwdrivers, planes, levels, chisels, drill bits & more; lots screws, bolts & hardware; 5 hp rear tine tiller; string trimmers; Craftsman bar stool; gas cans; battery charger; chain hoist; air tank; shop vac; work bench w/vise; live trap; pick, sledge, ax, forks & other misc. hand tools; alum. step & ext ladders; misc living, dining & bedroom furniture; glass front display cabinet; desk; cloths tree; lamps; step stools; GE refrigerator; washer & dryer; milk glass; lots figurines; painted plates, colored glass & stemware; kitchen items as pots, pans, glasses & dishes; cast-iron frying pans; oil lamp; misc tins; old chalkboard; sleds; wooden wheels; saddle; misc. rods, reels & other fishing items; reloader & other misc. hunting items; games; few old metal toys; and many more items. Auctioneer’s Notes: The real estate was sold prior to auction. Selling personal property only. Still unpacking, come see what all we find. For additional pictures go to www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.GoToAuction.com or www.auctionzip.com

Harold Martin (717)-738-4228

AA# 019488

Seller: Glenn & Bunny

Rambler, Mark Rambler, POA 717-799-2593

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3780 Main Street, Conestoga, PA 17516

SATURDAY, APRIL 22ND AT 8:30 A.M.

Listing (partial) includes: lots of tools for the building trades gathered over a 45-year career, including general carpentry, slate & modern roofing, alum & vinyl siding, volume of stovepipe & spouting. 1935 Ford Pickup project w/ Flathead V-8, unfinished restoration project. Fairly complete truck with minimal rust when dismantled, lots of potential. Many duplicate parts, some new aftermarket, some used.

Tractors & Farm Equipment: Tractors: Farmall 350 row crop, w/ PS, FH, Front & rear wheel weights; Farmall 200, FH, recent paint & running well, AC #CA, w/#59 Woods belly mower, good running little tractor; Farmall A with live hyd. & cultivators, new rear rims, good rear tires, new fronts, runs well; Farm Equip: Nicest New Idea 14A manure spreader; IH # 37 transport Disc Harrow w/lift cylinder; IH 314 fast hitch plow; Smoker, 32’ transport bale elevator w/elec. motor; 9A IH drag disc; Sauder Loader w/mounts for 300 IH utility; Sauder Loader w/mounts for Ford 8n, etc.; Woods trailer-type, bushhog mower w/outboard wheels; used Farmall A rear rim; side dresser kit for Farmall A; 2 Sets of IH split weights for utility tractors (4 pcs per set); Very nice Holland finger type transplanter for the “A”. Trucks, Trailers, etc.: 2019 MCT skid loader trailer, 9990 GVWR w/ electric dump, barn door rear gate & ramps, excellent cond.; 1953 Ford F-600 9’ steel dump w V-8 & 5 speed trans; Hydraulic powered cinder spreader for rear of dump truck. Tools: several (4) flat wagons full of tools; Paslode air nailers; Scaffolding, 14 pcs of 54 inch; 8 pcs of 48”, plus wheels & cross ties; 10’ 6” Alum Break; Torch on cart; Large Kellogg American, 220V 3HP air compressor, air lines; 7HP Briggs on Power trowel; floor jacks; Old flat belt-driven planer w/ 5 hp 220V electric motor & jackshaft; extension ladders; roller type door track; pole jacks; snow catchers, pair of long toolboxes. Guns, Traps, & Archery: X-calibur Axion crossbow w/scope; Polaris recurve youth bow; Golden Eagle compound, 55 to 70#; German Mauser 6.5; Rem 1100 2 & 3/4 12 ga; barrel only to fit Rem 1100, in 12 Ga.; Fulton double 12 ga; Browning 300 w/brake & scope; Marlin # 25 in 22 cal.; Stevens, crack shot in 32 short; Ithaca

“Deerslayer” 12 ga w/scope; Lefever single barrel 20 ga; Lefever, 12 ga double barrel; Savage # 24V combo, 222 over 3” 20 ga, w/ scope; Marlin, “goose gun” long barrel 12 ga. in 3”; Winchester model 12 w/poly choke in 12 ga; LC Smith 12 ga double w/Damascus barrel & hammers; Relics - 2} H & R 12 ga single shot; American Arms 12 ga semi-hammerless; Seltzer- Klahr 12a, choke bored; Large bear trap; Wolf Trap and Fox trap.

Misc.: Wheel Horse walk behind rototiller; Wheel Horse 314 riding mower w/36” deck and 8 speeds; new double-wide stair case w/ 13 x 8 & 1/8th steps by 53” wide; Pedal tractors; Ford 8730, IH Farmall M; and IH 806; large volume of Peach Bottom slate in very nice condition sizes include but not limited to 8’ x 10” and 18” x 10”; Several ratchet binders in 3/8th & 20’ chains w/ hooks; approx. 1800 tobacco lathe; 3) old trolly type hay hooks; Farm bell missing the clapper; old raised-panel farm house doors; Duck & goose decoys; Cook stove/room heater from the Mellinger Mansion; & More!

Selling for Barbara Frey (estate of Harold L. Frey)

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cord. To help improve his posture, prevent joint stiffness and slow muscle weakness and atrophy, Lucas receives regular services at Schreiber. He recently stood on his own for the first time. Lucas also receives occupational therapy from Bianca Angstadt. As a result of occupational therapy, Lucas has been able to put on a T-shirt. He has also been working to grasp crayons and markers. Lucas also practiced improving his tactile sensory processing by getting his hands messy with shaving cream, paint, and glue. Lucas, who has 3 older siblingsNicole, Ryan and Chloe - currently attends Schreiber’s preschool program.

Kalvin, 13, has been a Schreiber client since the age of 2, when he was diagnosed with autism. He has received all four therapy servicesphysical, occupational, speechlanguage and behavioral health. Having recently graduated from speech-language therapy with Jeremy Ewell, he can form clear and specific sounds in speech. In behavioral therapy with Missy Ressler, he is concentrating on managing his anxiety. Along with his younger sister, Katelyn, Kalvin wore the Duckie costume at the Rubber Duckie Race in 2022.

Katelyn, 10, has autism. Her brother, Kalvin, was already receiving services at Schreiber, so when her parents thought she needed services, they had her evaluated. While in preschool, Katelyn was found to have selective mutism; she whispered to her teacher, as she did not want others to hear her. For this, Katelyn has worked with several speech-language

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After college, Harper’s mom, Kirsten, worked for the Circle of Friends Academy at the Schreiber Center. When Harper was 6 months old and needed Early Intervention services, Kirsten called the Schreiber Center. Kirsten began working with therapy director Angie Rice, an occupational therapist, to help Harper overcome extreme oral aversion. At age 2, Harper began working with Becca Lopez for speech therapy. She is currently working on forming longer sentences, using three-syllable words and improving her overall intelligibility. Harper, now 3, also attends Schreiber’s S.T.A.R.S. Preschool program, which places kids with special needs alongside those who are typically developing in the educational space.

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Bldg. Materials

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Collectibles

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Pets

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PAINTING BY MR.NEIL

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PAINTING INTERIOR RESIDENTIAL

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

REROOFING,ROOF REPAIRS, LEAF GUARDS (10 yr. warranty), Gutter cleaning, Gutter replacement & more. PINE TREE EXTERIORS, LLC 717-327-1745 • FREE ESTIMATES!

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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

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CORVETTES WANTED

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ITEMS WANTED

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WANTED! MOTORCYCLES!

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All real estate advertised in this publication is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act which makes it illegal to advertise a preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap (physical or mental) or familial status (people with children) or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This publication will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hearby informed that all dwellings advertised in this publication are required to be available on an equal opportunity basis.

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For Rent

AFFORDABLE RENT!

Lincoln West Apartments is now accepting applications for 1 & 2 BR Apts in Mountville. Monthly rent includes S/W/T. Income limits apply. Easy access to public transportation. Accepting Lancaster County Housing Vouchers. (Section 8). NO PETS. Ph. 717-342-2067 For hearing impaired; TTY: 800-855-2880 / Español 800-855-2884.

“This institution is an equal opportunity housing provider and employer.”

AFFORDABLE RENT!

Rivercrest & Oak Hollow Apartments are now: Accepting applications for 2BR Apartments in Columbia. Monthly rent based on 30% of adjusted income. (Income limits apply). Includes S/T/W. Easy access to public transportation. NO PETS. Phone 717-342-2067 For hearing impaired: TTY: 800-855-2880/ Español 800-855-2884. This institution is an equal opportunity housing provider and employer

OC,MD, 14th St., 1, 2 & 3 BR Apts. Nightly/Weekly. Cell: 717-318-4775 portnstarboardapts.com

PRIVATE COUNTRY SETTING 3 bdrm. bilevel house, Peach Bottom. $1,650/mo. security/utilities/no pets. $1,800/mo. w/pet. 717-572-2163 or 717-874-7604.

VACATION RENTAL OCEANFRONT Condo Surfside, SC. Sleeps 8. June 17 to 24, or 24 to July 1. $2,140. 717-560-1482

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$100-$5,000 PAID FOR UNWANTED OR JUNK AUTOS Free same day removal. All paperwork taken care of legally. PA licensed & insured. Call anytime 717-989-6980

$300-$1,000 CASH PAID ON ALLVEHICLES Serving York/Lancaster. 717-515-2607

WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE! Cash paid for unwanted cars, trucks. Any condition. Call Tim 717-318-0372

CYCLES

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

CASH PAID: ATVs, ATCs, Golf Carts, Motorcycles, 2/3/4 Wheelers, Any Yr, Running Or Not. Call/Txt 610-656-3158

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SINGING SPRING FOODS

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Gala Apples, Jonagold Apples, Golden Apples, Pineapples, Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruits

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WOOD PELLETS $299/Ton

Land O Lakes SaltedButter Quarters .............. Sept. 22 Date, Lb. $2.49

Philadelphia 1/3 Less Fat Cream Cheese .............................8 Oz. 2/$3

Kauffman's Apple Cider .............Gal. $5.99

Large Free-Range Brown Eggs.....Dz. $3.99

John F. Martin Original Sliced Bacon ...............................Lb. $3.99

Little Smokies ...........................28 Oz. 2/$4

April Bulk Foods

Party Mints ..................................Lb. $2.99

Yogurt Coated Raisins ................Lb. $3.79

Plain Almonds .............................Lb. $3.99

WC Orange Gelatin ...............24 Oz. $4.39

Deli Department

Maple & Honey Turkey Breast ...Lb. $3.99

John F. Martin Tavern Ham .........Lb. $3.99

Grocery Aisle

Refrigerated Honey Comb Cereal ...........12.5 Oz. $3.99

Welch's Grape & Strawberry Jelly ...27-30 Oz. 2/$4

Kraft Cheez Whiz ....................15 Oz. $2.99

Shultz Mini Pretzel Twists .......48 Oz. $3.99

Russell Stover Variety Pack Chocolates .......9.4 Oz. $1.99

Organic Lower Sodium Chicken Broth ...........................32 Oz. 2/$4

Crav'n Multigrain Crackers ......12.7 Oz. 99¢

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