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Camp Cadet Will Continue
Since 1970, Camp Cadet of Lancaster County has provided youths ages 11 to 13 with an in-depth look at careers in law enforcement with the goal of fostering positive relationships between first responders and youths. Last year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the camp closed its doors for the summer. Trooper Kelly Osborne, director of the program, said she did not want to let another summer go by without Camp Cadet, so she improvised. From Monday, June 21, to Friday, Aug. 13, Camp Cadet will be held virtually. The program will be developed by and coordinated through the Pennsylvania State Police with the assistance of local police officers and state and local agencies that work with law enforcement. Over the course of these eight weeks, cadets will complete outdoor activities, community service, physical training, assignments, and quizzes. Throughout the program, cadets will learn about the different facets of law enforcement, including forensics, canine, police training, and the criminal justice system.
At the end of the program, there will be an in-person graduation ceremony where cadets will receive their own uniform. Awards will also be given at the end of the program to cadets who excel in the categories of service, fitness, and knowledge.
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This year, Camp Cadet has widened the age range so youths ages 11 to 17 can sign up. “We missed a whole generation of middle-schoolers last year, so we wanted to offer them the chance to attend camp if they wanted to,” stated Osborne.
Registration for virtual Camp Cadet will close on Friday, May 14. To register, read more about Camp Cadet, or make a donation, visit http://campcadetoflancastercounty .com. Stay up to date on Camp Cadet by searching for “Camp Cadet of Lancaster County” on Facebook.
Youths from all over Lancaster County have completed the Camp Cadet program.

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HDC MidAtlantic Announces Appointment
HDC MidAtlantic recently welcomed Wendy Smith as its new vice president of property management. In her role, she will be responsible for the strategic direction and performance of HDC’s property management operations, which includes more than 3,000 apartments in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland.
Previously, Smith served as asset and operations manager for a leading real estate firm based in New York City, which owned more than 11,000 homes across the country. Since 2008, Smith has held regional roles in property management for for-profit affordable housing companies.
HDC owns and/or manages more than 3,000 apartments, with the aim of providing housing that is safe and affordable to those with lower incomes, focusing on seniors, families and individuals living with disabilities. For more information, visit www.hdcweb.org.



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Bill and Barb Armstrong of Lancaster have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dr. Amy Armstrong of Lancaster, to Matthew Rebuck of Millersburg.
The bride-elect graduated from Penn Manor High School in 2011 and Jefferson College of Pharmacy in 2019. She is employed by CVS Pharmacy in York.
Mr. Rebuck is the son of Bob and Lynn Rebuck of Millersburg. He graduated from Upper Dauphin High School in 2011 and Lock Haven University in 2015. He is employed by PIVOT Onsite Innovations in Williamsport.
A 2022 wedding is planned.
Free Community Meal Scheduled
Joseph’s Table at Ascension Lutheran Church, 600 E. Penn Grant Road, Willow Street, will offer a free community meal on Thursday, May 20. The takeout only meal will be available for pickup from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Drivers are asked to enter via East Penn Grant Road. COVID-19 precautions will be followed. For details, call 717-464-5683.