17th annual EPC Golf Outing to drive out homelessness
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALDAccording to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, more than 15,000 Pennsylvanians are known to be homeless on any given day. Housing instability and crises can stem from a multitude of factors, affecting men, women and children across the state. In
“Our focus is on continuing to respond to the needs of our communities across Lancaster and Chester counties.”
Lancaster and Chester counties, nonprofit organization Good Samaritan Services (GSS) is working hard to combat homelessness by offering a variety of resources to individuals who are experiencing a housing crisis.
One of GSS’ largest fundraisers is an annual golf outing that is made possible by a partnership with Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC). The 17th annual EPC Golf Outing will take place on Friday, June 7, at Crossgates Golf Club, 1 Crossland Pass, Millersville. Tee times will be at 7:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Golfers may also purchase tickets for prize drawings that will feature items donated by businesses in the local community. Food will be included in the cost of admission; breakfast for the morning group will be provided by Joe on the Go Coffee Co., and the afternoon golfers will receive a boxed lunch

from Trio Bar and Grill. Morning and afternoon golfers will be able to enjoy a meal from Peters’ BBQ when they finish their respective rounds.
A variety of sponsorship opportunities are available. “On the same day someone becomes a sponsor, a real person on the other end has a place to call home and has security for tomorrow because of them,” said Nate Hoffer, chief executive officer of GSS. “We’re so grateful for the support from EPC and its efforts to support organizations like us. It’s impressive how much dedication and time they put into
this event.”
“EPC’s longstanding partnership with GSS, alongside with members from our community, has demonstrated that individuals in need can rely on their communities for support, enabling them and their families to rebuild and thrive,” noted Jocelyn Engle, EPC publisher.
On average, GSS has served 300 people per day and 72,000 meals every year since its founding in 1999. The organization, which began with a single location in Phoenixville, has since expanded to include additional facilities in Lancaster city, Coatesville and
Kennett Square, along with a new office Ephrata, which was built last year. The continued expansions have allowed GSS to greatly increase the size of its staff, in addition to the number of people it is able to serve through its programs - and it couldn’t come at a better time. “We really are serving record levels of people; we’re on pace to serve 800 women and children this year, which is a 25% increase from 2023,” Hoffer said. “Our focus is on continuing to respond to the needs of our communities across Lancaster and Chester counties.”
The many programs offered
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALDMillersville Area Meals on Wheels (MAMOW) has been serving residents of Penn Manor School District for more than two decades. Since 1998, MAMOW and its network of volunteers have sought to ensure that every member of the community has two of the most basic human needs met: a nutritious meal and a friendly face to check in say hello.
The organization operates out of the HUB, 121 N. George St., Millersville, and its primary function is to deliver healthy, low-cost meals to people in the local area. Clients of MAMOW may be unable to leave their homes for a variety of reasons that make it difficult or impossible to accomplish tasks, such as driving to the grocery store, carrying bags of food up flights of stairs and regularly preparing nutritious meals. When ordering meals from MAMOW, patrons may choose a delivery schedule that is tailored to their specific needs; some individuals receive deliveries every day of the week, while others only need food dropped off on a weekly basis.
“Our meals are made by nutritionists, and our services save clients from being on the road,” said Joanne DeRenzis, director of MAMOW. “Sometimes clients can’t walk into the supermarket. There are food banks, but you still have to drive to them, pick (up the food), carry it in and cook yourself. It can be dangerous for many seniors.” In addition















Bingo planned at St. Philip the Apostle Church
The Women’s Auxiliary at St. Philip the Apostle Church, along with the church’s Knights of Columbus Council 17028, will hold bingo on Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. at the church, 2111 Millersville Pike, Lancaster. Doors will open at 12:30 p.m. The event will include themed vintage basket bingo, giveaway drawings, special games, and door prizes. Food will be available to purchase.
To purchase tickets for a discounted price by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 26, call 717-872-2166 and select the option for bingo. Tickets will be available at the door for full price.
Homefields to host open farm event
Homefields | Homefields
Care Farm, 150 Letort Road, Millersville, will host an open farm event on Sunday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Attendees may learn about Homefields and its community-supported agriculture (CSA) program, meet the farmers, go inside the greenhouses, and visit the bee habitats and insect hotels. They may also visit guest vendor tents, sample products, and take photos at the selfie station. A DIY planter activity will be available for people of all ages. Additionally, farmer tours will begin at 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m.


by GSS include seasonal shelter during the cold months, emergency housing to address clients’ basic needs and transitional housing as individuals receive assistance to meet their goals. According to Hoffer, these programs are primarily sustained by funding that comes from individuals and businesses in the community. “What we do provides such a critical, basic need, but the reality is that 98% of our
budget comes from the good will of the people in our communities,” said Hoffer. “It keeps our doors open and our programs running.”
Registration for the EPC Golf Outing may be completed online before Wednesday, May 29. For more information or to register online, visit https://epcgolfouting .com/register. To learn more about GSS and its programs, visit https:// goodsamservices.org. EPC







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to serving many senior citizens, MAMOW frequently delivers meals to individuals who are recovering from surgery, people who have physical disabilities and clients who are homebound for other reasons.
MAMOW is open from 7:30 a.m. to noon on weekdays, and its kitchen staff comprises volunteers who prepare the food in the commercial kitchen of Millersville Community Methodist Church. Volunteers work in teams with a specific task; a cook and an assistant cook make hot meals, and another team fixes cold meals. Additionally, one team member is assigned to prepare and pack MAMOW’s special meals, which include items for people with certain food allergies and other eating restrictions such as diabetes and low-sodium diets. Once the meals are ready, a team of drivers picks them up and distributes them throughout the area.
In many cases, deliv -
ering a meal is only half of the service MAMOW provides. “We not only provide delicious and nutritious meals, but we also check on our clients’ safety,” DeRenzis said. “We have emergency contacts for clients. If the need arises, we can call that individual and have them make sure that the client is safe and healthy.” Drivers often develop friendships with clients as well, and many volunteers choose to return to a house to chat and play cards after their route is finished.
MAMOW is always accepting new clients and volunteers. For more information, visit www .mamow.org.
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Silver, Wood, and Ivory to perform

Silver, Wood, and Ivory

Church of the Apostles United Church of Christ, 1850 Marietta Ave., Lancaster, will host Silver, Wood, and Ivory in concert on Sunday, April 28, at 3 p.m.
Silver, Wood, and Ivory consists of Tracy Dietrich and Cindy Wittenberg, who between them play 19 flutes and recorders, the piano, and the Celtic harp. To learn more about the duo, visit www.silver woodandivory.com.
A freewill offering will
be received in lieu of tickets.
Toys for Tots sets golf tournament
Toys for Tots will hold a golf tournament on Monday, May 20, at Overlook Golf Course, 2040 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, rain or shine. Registration will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with a welcome meeting at 12:45 p.m.




Birth & Beyond Expo slated
The Birth & Beyond Expo will be held on Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Bright Side Opportunities Center, 515 Hershey Ave., Lancaster. This event was designed to provide opportunities for families to meet birth and postpartum professionals and become more aware of local resources. It is geared for those hoping to become pregnant, expectant parents, and families that recently welcomed a new baby, as well as grandparents and friends who are looking for gift ideas. The expo will feature more than 40 vendors, including pediatricians, lactation consultants, and doulas as well as thera -
pists, photographers, and artists. One vendor will share information about an app designed to help dads better support their partners during labor.
Many vendors will offer discounted services or tickets for giveaway drawings for gift baskets. Giveaway drawing winners will be announced starting at 3:30 p.m.
Admission is free, but reservations are encouraged at www.birthand beyondco.com. More information is available by visiting the aforementioned website, searching for @birthandbeyondco on Instagram, or contacting Danielle at 484-798-4510 or birthandbeyondco@ gmail.com.

The four-person scramble tournament will begin with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. It will be followed by a dinner reception. Awards will be presented to the first- and second-place winners, and there will also be prizes for the longest drive for men, for women, and for seniors age 65 and up; closest to the pin; and the best dressed team. Giveaway drawings will be part of the event as well. The fee includes golf, use of a cart, range balls, dinner, awards, and goodie bags. All profits will stay in the local community, benefiting Toys for Tots of Lancaster.
To register or for sponsorship information, contact Eric Bair at 717669-5397 or embair@ yahoo.com. The tournament sponsor is Neffsville Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Services.
Toys for Tots of Lancaster County has the mission of serving children in need in the community. In 2023, Toys for Tots Lancaster brightened the holiday season for 15,138 children and also supported 56 other organizations. For more information, visit https://lancaster-pa .toysfortots.org.



ANGLICAN ALL SAINTS CHURCH: Meeting at Church of the Apostles, 1850 Marietta Ave., 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: Senior Pastors
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 (K6); 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 all ages 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: A growing intercultural church that loves God, its neighbors and the world. Join us for Sunday Worship at 10 am. Located at 451 Habecker Church Rd., Lancaster, PA. Active youth group. All are Welcome! Website: 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. On-line worship is offered at our website: MCchurch.net
SAFE HARBOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 3687 River Road Conestoga (near Safe Harbor Park). New pastor Rev. Dominic Tuttle. Sunday worship at 9 am SafeHarborUMC.org Phone: (717) 8726910. Our mission is to share with others the Loving Gospel of Jesus Christ, to serve and grow in Him.
THE WAKEFIELD VINEYARD: 2292
Robert Fulton Hwy., Peach Bottom. Senior Pastors Mark & Pam Couch Join us on Sundays @ 10:15 AM For more info, call 717-955-0183.
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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Attendees may bring food for a picnic lunch at the event.
Visitors may sign up for the CSA with a special discount. This discount, which provides one free week of produce, can also be obtained using the code CSAOPEN24 when signing up for a Homefields vegetable share at www .homefields.org.
Volunteering opportunities are available, and interested individuals may sign up at the event.
Admission is free, but preregistration is requested by calling 717-572-2719, emailing info@homefields .org or visiting the aforementioned website. Parking will be available for free on-site.































































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Mon. 4/15 vs Manheim Township W 3-2

Tue. 4/16 at Hempfield W 4-3
Wed. 4/17 vs Cedar Crest W 4-1
Thu. 4/11 vs Ephrata W 6-5
Tue. 4/16 at Manheim Township L 11-7
GIRLS’ LACROSSE
Fri. 4/12 at Ephrata W 21-6
Sat. 4/13 vs Central Dauphin W 13-2
Tue. 4/16 vs Manheim Township L 16-4
Tue. 4/16 vs Hempfield L 6-4
Wed. 4/17 at Cedar Crest W 12-2
TENNIS
Tue. 4/16 vs Warwick L 5-2
BOYS’ TRACK
Mon. 4/15 vs Warwick W 85-65
GIRLS’ TRACK
Mon. 4/15 vs Warwick L 99-50
VOLLEYBALL
Thu. 4/11 at Warwick L 3-0
Tue. 4/16 at McCaskey W 3-0



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Heritage Chorale slates concerts
The Heritage Chorale of Lancaster has announced its Spring Concert Series, “For the Beauty of the Earth.” The performances will take place on Sunday, April 28, at James Street Mennonite Church, 323 W. James St., Lancaster; Sunday, May 5, at Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church, 10 Delp Road, Lancaster;

and Sunday, May 19, at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, 3131 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. All concerts will begin at 4 p.m. The performances will celebrate the beauty of Earth and heaven through songs chosen by artistic director Barry L. Sawyer. The concert series’ title is taken from composer John Rutter’s rendition of the traditional hymn, which will be included in the program. The selections will also include “Sing Me to Heaven” by Daniel E. Gawthrop, “O Sing Joyfully” by Adrian Batten, “Dirait-on” by Morten Lauridsen, “God Be in My Head” by Andrew Carter, “Home on the Range” arranged by Mark Hayes, “Deep River” arranged by Mack Wil -
Indiantown Gap National Cemetery to expand
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Indiantown Gap National Cemetery announced it is developing additional acres to meet the growing needs of veterans and their families in southcentral Pennsylvania. Upon completion of the construction project, it is projected that the veteran community will be provided additional burial space lasting into the year 2038.
Groundbreaking for the phase five expansion of the cemetery was scheduled
to take place in March. The three-year-long project will consist of the development of 27 acres for approximately 15,700 gravesites for casketed and cremated remains. These sites will include 5,330 preplaced crypts; 598 traditional casket sites; 4,020 in-ground cremation sites; and a 6,000niche columbarium. The $38.6 million expansion will also include construction of a new honor guard building.
The 677-acre Indian -

town Gap National Cemetery was established as a national cemetery in 1976 with the first burial taking place in 1982. Currently, the cemetery has 221
developed acres and is the final resting place of more than 65,000 veterans and family members.
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berg, and other ballads and spirituals. The chorale will be accompanied by Michael Good.
There is no admission fee, and freewill offerings will be accepted. No tickets or reservations are required.
Founded in 1994, the Heritage Chorale of Lancaster is a group of singers dedicated to excellence in the choral art form. With
a repertoire spanning the 16th through 21st centuries and a variety of choral styles, the ensemble has performed at Colonial Williamsburg, Longwood Gardens, the Washington National Cathedral, and churches and historical institutions throughout the Lancaster County area. For more information, visit https://the heritagechorale.org/.


















PASR sets Retirement Fair
The Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees (PASR) will host its annual Retirement Fair on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Chiques United Methodist Church, 1215 E. Main St., Mount Joy. The event is geared for people working in public schools in Pennsylvania who would like information about retirement.
To register before Friday, April 26, call 717-928-4432. PASR began in 1937 to support retiring school employees as they transitioned from work to retirement. The organization’s activities include assisting members with supplemental health insurance and dental and vision care insurance, providing opportunities for travel both locally and around the world, and aiding school retirees who
are unable to care for themselves completely. PASR is not a union.
Lancaster County School Retirees (LCSR), the local chapter of PASR, is one of 70 chapters across the state sharing updates for retirees, providing deals on members’ benefits, and offering social activities. Members also participate in fundraising events for schools and students and receive discounted prices at many local businesses. PASR has supported more than 3,000 members who are unable to leave their residences or who need special attention in senior living homes.
LCAA posts exhibits
Lancaster County Art Association (LCAA), 149 Precision Ave., Strasburg, will host two exhibits from Sunday, April 28, through Thursday, May 30. The show will be open on Wednesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m.
“Springtime in the
Garden” will feature garden-themed works by LCAA members. An exhibit of works by members of the LCAA Ladies Art Forum will be displayed in the Steinmetz Gallery. Both shows are sponsored by Ken’s Gardens.
For more information, call 717-687-7061 or visit www.lcaaonline.org.

hyd. power packs; pipe and tubing benders; Graymill parts washer; Whitney-Jenson 18” mech. punch; Bridgeport power feeder; WMS 7.5 hp phase converter; Dayton air compressor; Dayton 1 ton arbor press; CI manual 9” shears; Anvils; Cantilever rack, Steel, Stainless steel, brass & copper inventory in bars, angles, pipes, shafts; floor panels; guard rail panels; lg. 8”x21”x40’ I beam; numerous smaller I beams. Machine Tooling: 12” milling machine turn table; Allures & cathe tool holders; lg. amounts of morse tapered & straight drill bits, reamers, taps, adapters, counter sinkers; lathe chisels, cutters; scribes; micrometers; Enco Broch set. Wood Working: Shop Smith Mod. 510 R combo. machine w/ all att. like new; Belsaw planer w/ new ProSharp knife sharpener; (2) DeWalt radial arm saws; Delta 16” scroll saw; DeWalt power saw; CI lathe/table saw combo; Delta chop saw; 4’x5’ CI table saw; BD laminate trimmer; Jig saw; Ind. wood lathe; lg. CI shaper 3hp motor; Wood inventory. Tools & Misc.: DeWalt & Milwaukee hand tools; portable band saw; drills; bench grinders; other hand tools, some Blue Point & Snap On brands; C clamps; soldering tools; bushing remover set; steel & brass punches; pop rivet guns; Allen wrenches; crow foot wrenches; bolt cutters; lg. open end wrenches; 3/4” socket set; brass letter # stencils; gas cans; hyd. jacks; Car jacks; rubber and alum. Mallets, Toolboxes loaded w/ pliers, screw drivers, wrench and socket sets; 1000 lb. test gauge; Plumbing access; new Moen faucets; Lg. elec. parts & supply inventory; spool copper 6/4 cable; misc. copper wire rolls & elec. boxes; sanding wire, abrasive wheels & disks; Saw zall blades; safety straps; sets of auger & spade bits; Stanley hand planes; masonry tools; 300’ tape measure; 14” saw blades; sm. generators; lg. roll 15’ bird netting; warehouse ladders; Lugall cable puller; log chains & binders; 40 gal.
& manual chain hoists; A frame hoist trolley. Tractors, Lawn, & Garden: AC series 2 D10 tractor wfe 3pts., cult. snowplow, winch; 3 pt. sprayer; 3pt. air compressor; Scag 60” Zero turn mower; Troy-Bilt Horse tiller; Troy-Bilt Mod. 4634ts yard waste chipper; Troy-Bilt 8 hp. chipper; Lawn roller & carts; Sm. Chippers; Puem. 12” and 36” Robbinson hand pruners, Echo hedge trimmer & chain saw; wheelbarrows; rakes; shovels; forks; hitch rack; chimney cleaner; live trap; skids flag stones; skids 12” blocks; pile clay. décor rocks; 7”x20” x 10’ granite slab; Sheets 1” insulation; 50+ cases of 8x8” ceramic floor tile. Furniture: Colonial grandfather clock; blanket chest; wardrobe; leather sofa; alum. porch chairs; breakfast set w/chairs; mantel clock; wooden benches; deer shoulder mounts; lots of mechanic, welding, & bird books. Antique Engines: Cushman Mod. 44 9 hp eng.; Friend Mfg. Co. eng; New Holland &other engine carts. Antiques & Buoys: Collection of river buoy’s including Race Mark; brass & other marine props; CI anchors; 2 CI street light posts; Dinie corn sheller, 8”round x8’ long wooden vise screw; horse pulled manure fork; row marker; seed cleaner; cigar mold press; straw chopper; doors w/ old latches; CI 12” dutch oven; porch swing; set of chairs; Toledo 1 lb. scale; quilt frames; CI hog trough; agate kettles; canners; 1 to 5 gal. crocks; trays of milk & other glass bottles; Longaberger® baskets, Oil table lamps, Hand carved ducks, 1 gal. butter churn, Pitcher pump, Sad irons, foot traps, Metal 8” measure wheel; Depression dishes; snow shoes; fire place tools; ice tongs; meat hooks; wooden pulleys & scribes; loom needles; ship. Trunks; man. cider press; cork bottle press; 1821 Locomotive bottle York, PA.; Metal Bismoline containers of Lanc. Pa; apple peeler; Enterprise #34 juicer; Elma CI open arm sewing machine; wagon hub table lamp; Early child’s cradles; Radio Flyer wagon; sm. sand/mill stones; lots of named & unnamed boxes & baskets. Guns: Stevens 62, 22cal., semi w/scope; Springfield 56, 22 cal. bolt action, Weaver scope; JC Higgins 101.1, 410 Ga. single shot; Crossman co2 pellet gun; Harring & Richard 12 ga. single shot; Marlin 917 .17cal., HMR bolt action (new); Winchester 290 22cal. semi., Bushnell scope; MKI Long branch 1943 Canadian Military rifle 303cal., single shot 22cal. (no name); Iver Johnson 12ga. single shot, 18”


In the last 12 years, LCSR has raised more than $60,000 for scholarships for high school students across the county. In the last five years, the organization has also raised more than $20,000 to provide grants to school employees to science lab equipment, library materials, musical instruments, physical education equipment, and more. Members volunteer at food and clothing banks, libraries, schools and hospitals, day care centers, and other locations. The organization annually recognizes outstanding school employees who were nominated by local school leaders.
PASR’s offices are located in Mechanicsburg. Beginning in May, school employees may apply for funds for unique school projects costing up to $5,000. The application is available at www.pasr.org. All funds will be awarded to winners in October.
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National Cemetery Administration (NCA) - which provides veterans and their families with burial benefits and memorial services - led all organizations, public or private, in the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) for 2022. NCA received a score of 97, the highest score ever achieved by any organization rated by the ACSI. This was the seventh consecutive time NCA has ranked first overall in customer satisfaction.
To learn more about the NCA and Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, visit www.cem.va.gov.


Former Army nurse to speak
Levato “Vetti” Thomas will be the guest speaker at the Military Oral History Club of Lancaster County’s meeting on Tuesday, April 30, at 7 p.m. at VFW Post 2435, 401 Manor St., Columbia.
After becoming a registered nurse and working at York Hospital, Thomas
joined the Army Cadet Nurse Corps and was transferred to the new McGuire Army Hospital in Richmond, Va. All of the patients were soldiers who were wounded in Europe. She will soon turn 100 years old.
The meeting is open to the public. For more information, call 717-319-3430.
Accordionists to gather
The First Lancaster Accordion Group (FLAG) will meet on Sunday, April 28, at Zion Church of Millersville, 317 N. George St.,
Millersville. The meeting will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. For additional details, contact Miranda Hoffman at 717-940-4762.






























General
PT STAFF - National Toy Train Museum. Seasonal hrs. April thru Dec. Flexible, great work atmosphere, Call for an application, 717-687-8623 X103
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Company based in Southern Lancaster County looking for FT/PT PORTABLE RESTROOM ROUTE DRIVER
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Custodial positions to be filled at Penn Manor School District. Please email your resume at careers@pennmanor.net ATTENTION
LEGAL NOTICES
Pursuant to the Self Storage laws of the State of Pennsylvania a Lien Sale will be held at WILLOW SELF STORAGE, 3300 Willow Street Pk., Willow Street, PA 17584 at 10 am on Fri., May 17. The entire contents will be sold to satisfy owner’s Lien.
Unit #64 SHANNON BRADLEY
Unit #137 ANTHONY STOKES
Unit #306 MELISSA RESSEL
Unit #102 RICHARD FISHER
Unit #18, 315 ROBERT BAILEY
Unit #355 DAVID CARLSON
Unit #303 SHERRYLYNN LENGEL
Unit #114 CEDRIC LEGRET
Unit #317 VIRGINIA FRYRERGER
Unit #31 MICHELLE MATTIOLI
Unit #136 JOSIAH LEET
Unit #38 ELENA BETH-ROSEN

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SHAVINGS, RAILROAD TIES, Fence Posts/Fence Supplies. Large/Small Quantities. Call For Prices. Holtwood Supply, 717-284-0883.

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Salmon Chunks 10 lb 99¢ lb
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50plus Expo set in Lancaster
The 25th annual Lancaster County 50plus Expo (Spring) will return on Wednesday, May 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wyndham Resort (formerly Lancaster Host Resort), 2300 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster.
Co-hosted by OLP Events and the Lancaster County Office of Aging, the expo’s exhibitors will provide up-to-date information for the lifestyle and needs of the local 50-plus community, including travel, housing, medical services, leisure, home improvements, finances, health care and more.
a virtual store tour and easy meal solutions with a Wegmans nutritionist and presentations on healing shoulder pain naturally with Madden & Gilbert Physical Therapy, annuities as a retirement-funding tool with 1st Choice Financial Services and relief from chronic arthritic joint pain with Active Integrated Medical Center.

Guests will have in-person access to area businesses and service providers.
Pepperoni Pizza Hot Pockets 48/4 5 oz 75¢ ea Battered Shrimp
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The 50plus Expo will also feature door prizes and free health screenings.
On-stage entertainment and seminars will include
AAA will have its Mobile Branch cargo van set up for help with many AAA services, such as notary service, passport photos, theme park tickets and others.
Lancaster School of Cosmetology will offer free mini manicures.
Admission and parking are free. A complimentary shuttle service will provide transportation from the parking area to the expo entrance.
For more information, call 717-285-1350 or visit www.50plusExpoPA.com.








