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Golf outing will benefit Good Samaritan Services

The16th annual Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. (EPC) Golf Outing will be held on Friday, June 9, at Crossgates Golf Club, 1 Crossland Pass, Millersville. Tee times will be at 7:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and members of the public may sign up to play in teams of up to four players. All proceeds will benefit Good Samaritan Services (GSS). GSS is a nonprofit organization that seeks to assist those experiencing homelessness in Lancaster and Chester counties. First operating under the name Good Sam Shelter, GSS was created in 1999, and it has continued to grow in the years since. The organization currently has five locations, which are located in Lancaster city, Ephrata, Coatesville, Phoenixville and Kennett Square.

“We’re really grateful to EPC for partnering with us for so long. It’s a fun way for people to get involved,”

said Rachel Shelley, marketing and communications specialist for GSS. “Fundraisers like these make our growth possible and have allowed us

to assist more people than ever before.” In the past year, GSS has served more than 600 people in the local area. For more information, visit www.goodsamservices.org.

A prize drawing will occur at the end of the golf outing on June 9, featuring items that have been donated by local businesses. Prizes in the drawing will include items such as tickets to Longwood Gardens, an adventure package from Refreshing Mountain Retreat & Adventure Center, handmade wooden items, golf equipment and gift cards. The prize drawing will be open to players in the morning session and evening session; if a player’s name is drawn after he or she has left, the player will be contacted to receive the prize. This year, many local businesses have donated items for the prize drawing for the first time. “It’s really neat to have fresh people involved and helping the mission,” said Rachel Stebbins, EPC’s marketing director. “People in Lancaster are very generous and are more than happy to support the cause.”

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To build hope

On April 4, the sun shone brightly over the tent set up at the site along Hatville Road in Intercourse where the new Clinic for Special Children (CSC) will be built. Herman Bontrager, board chair of CSC and chair of the Keeping the Promise: Building Hope Capital Campaign, welcomed the gathering, noting, “We have a perfect day.” The groundbreaking and tree planting that occurred on the site not only celebrated the new building, but also commemorated the

A day of celebration in Conestoga

founding of CSC by Dr. Holmes Morton and his wife, Caroline, 34 years ago. “They had the vision and courage to establish a clinic to serve children with genetically transmitted diseases here in Lancaster County,” said Bontrager, who noted that the new building will help more families, allow for the innovation of new therapies, and be a place of comfort and hope for generations to come. He stated that more than 1,700 donors have contributed to the $8.8 million raised toward the $12.5 million goal of the campaign.

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Live With Purpose Church will hold the seventh annual Conestoga Fun Day on Sunday, June 11, at Safe Harbor Park, 5365 River Road, Conestoga. The event will begin with a church service and worship music at 10 a.m., followed by a slew of games and live entertainment before the festivities wrap up at 3 p.m. Live music and a variety of activities will be offered throughout the day, such as pony rides from Spiritual Fruit Farm, a barrel train, bounce houses and an inflatable obstacle course for children. Several

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Good Samaritan Services staff members held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the organization’s new location in Kennett Square.

Food will be included in the cost of admission for the event. Peters’ BBQ will provide meals for lunch and dinner; breakfast from Joe on the Go Coffee Co. will be offered in the morning; and boxed lunches will be provided by Trio Bar and Grill. Drinks such as water and iced tea will be offered throughout the day from a beverage cart.

The funds raised from the EPC Golf Outing will support a variety of projects and initiatives that GSS has begun implementing this year. The Kennett Square facility was opened in December 2022, and the organization plans to break ground for a new office building in Ephrata this summer. The addition of the Ephrata offices will allow caseworkers to give their clients more privacy while assisting them; previously,

staff members needed to share offices due to space limitations. GSS has also started to offer free, in-house counseling services to its clients. By removing barriers such as cost and transportation, GSS hopes to give accessible support to clients who are experiencing trauma.

“There’s something about giving back that brings out the best in everyone. Everyone is excited to be there supporting GSS,” Stebbins said. “Whether you’re a regular golfer, a newbie, or somewhere in the middle, you’re going to have a great time.”

Registration for the EPC Golf Outing can be completed up to 48 hours before the event, but space will become limited after Friday, May 19. To register, visit https://epc golfouting.com/register.

The Manor-Millersville Seniors will hold a luncheon on the fourth Monday of each month. The programs will be held from noon to 2 p.m. at the

Millersville Manor VFW, 219 Walnut Hill Road, Millersville.

The next luncheon will take place on May 22.

The per-person cost includes the meal, entertainment, and door and birthday prizes. Tickets for giveaway drawings will also be available for purchase.

Everyone over age 55 is welcome. Reservations are required by Monday, May 15, by calling Vi Herr at 717-786-2561 or Faye Siglin at 717-872-5811. To cancel a reservation, call Herr.

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Adam Heaps, CSC executive director, pointed out that the need had outgrown the current facility in Strasburg. “We endeavored to design a (new) building that offers refuge to families with rare disease. Every detail of the building was designed for the benefit of patient families,” he said.

Glenn Zimmerman, a member of the board of directors and chair of the Gift in Kind committee, said that volunteers and donors to the Gift in Kind campaign have unique connections to the CSC mission. “It is inspiring to see everyone come together for this monumental project,” he said, adding that the committee has secured more than $1.49 million in materials and labor.

John J. Herman, chief executive officer with Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health, spoke of the collaborative relationship between his organization and CSC, telling the story of a patient born with spinal muscular atrophy who received gene replacement therapy shortly after birth. “Her life is forever changed,” he said. “The construction of this facility keeps state-of-the-art care here in Lancaster.”

County Commissioners Ray D’Agostino and Joshua Par-

sons spoke, as did Frank Howe, chair of the Leacock Township Board of Supervisors.

Idario Santos, whose son was born in Brazil with maple syrup urine disease, spoke of the difference CSC made when the disease could not be treated in his home country. “People ask what the clinic did for my son, but the question is really ‘What did the clinic do for my family?’” He said when his family came to the U.S. he saw children with the disease playing normally while his son had to be in the hospital. “He is the first patient cured from Brazil,” said Santos. “I know what the clinic can do for others like my family.”

Dr. Kevin A. Strauss, medical director for CSC, said, “The family of Idario Santos have shown us what it means to build hope.

Hope is not so much a feeling but an act that demands our commitment and effort.” He added, “The future of the clinic is not in concrete, bricks, and mortar, but in the hearts of the people who seek our care. This project is our promise to them.”

The ceremony concluded with the planting of a tree. Richie Lauer, who gave the blessing, prayed, “If this tree

lives, it will be because (God) provided the nutrients, rain, and sunshine. If this clinic serves for generations to come, it will be because (God) provided the resources.”

Board members hope the new clinic will open in 2024. More information about the clinic may be found at www.ClinicforSpecial Children.org.

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Dr. Kevin A. Strauss (left photo), medical director for the Clinic for Special Children, spoke at the groundbreaking for the clinic’s new location in Gordonville. A tree planting (right photo) was also part of the ceremony.

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nonprofit organizations will have tables set up to provide information and meet eventgoers, including Safe Families for Children, the Conestoga Volunteer Fire Company and Good News Club. Participants of the event will also have an opportunity to sink a pastor from Live With Purpose Church in a dunk tank.

A free meal will be offered to attendees while supplies last, and the first 100 people to claim a free ticket will receive a meal from Cowboy’s Chicken BBQ. After the first 100 meals are given out, the church will offer a lunch that will include a hamburger or hot dog, chips and a drink. Giveaways will also be offered throughout the day of the event and will include items that have been donated by local businesses. In the past,

giveaways at the Conestoga Fun Day have included tickets to Sight & Sound Theatres and Barnstormers’ games. At the event last year, Live With Purpose Church gave away 80 bicycles to children.

“This is our way to bless the community,” said Shayla Henry, coordinator of the event and Live With Purpose Church’s children’s ministry director. “We started the event as a way to show God’s love to people wherever they’re at. You don’t have to come to church to come have fun.” The church asks that participants register online prior to the event. To register, search for “7th Annual Conestoga Fun Day” on Facebook.

Live With Purpose Church is a part of a network of churches affiliated with In The Light Ministries, and the

church opened in Conestoga eight years ago. As a plant from the ministry, the church’s goal is to connect with the local community through its programs and services. The church offers a children’s ministry for kids from infancy to sixth grade, providing a youth program during Sunday church services. The Sunday youth program includes classes that are divided into four parts by age group: the nursery, preschool, lower elementary and upper elementary. During the program, kids complete hands-on activities together and discuss biblical topics. This summer, Live With Purpose Church will offer its first vacation Bible school for children in the area. For more information, visit www.livewithpurpose church.org.

Garden party high tea set

On Saturday, May 13, Timbrel Chyatee, a Lancaster minority business owner, will launch her latest endeavor, Chyatee Foundation, which will aim to help empower woman entrepreneurs. The theme of the event, “Chyatee’s Bridgerton Soiree,” was inspired by the leading female Indian stars in the second season of the Netflix series “Bridgerton.” The event will

feature a garden party high tea and fashion show at Pineapple Manor, 417 Manor Ave., Millersville, from 1 to 4 p.m.

The Chyatee Foundation’s mission is to provide honest and reliable tools, mentorship, and support to women of color in business, both locally and beyond. The tea will be the organization’s first fundraising event and will seek to celebrate and empow-

Residents to remember ambulance association

An event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of West End Ambulance Association (WEAA) will take place on Saturday, May 13, from noon to 5 p.m. at Maple Grove Community Center, 1420 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. All former crew members of WEAA are invited to attend, as are former crew members of St. Joseph Hospital Medic 1, a partner crew of WEAA.

Attendees are invited to bring uniforms, pictures, papers, or other items to share. They may also bring refreshments to contribute to the spread.

er women. Proceeds will provide funds for a scholarship for women in business, as well as support the mothers and women in Chyatee’s Indian facility.

For tickets to the high tea, visit www.eventbrite.com and search for Chyatee’s Bridgerton Soiree. For more information on Chyatee and the Chyatee Foundation, visit www.chyatee.com.

WEAA was an all-volunteer, nonprofit ambulance association founded in 1973. It started with one ambulance housed in a garage in the rear of Millersville Fire Company and grew to a fleet of four rigs and a building at 100 E. Charlotte St., Millersville. WEAA was replaced by Lancaster EMS (LEMSA) around 2007 or 2008. The building was given to LEMSA, and paid crews replaced the volunteers.

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Bucket list encourages exploration of the region

You are invited to explore 55 activities throughout the region, including things to do, see and eat. Susquehanna National Heritage Area (SNHA) has created a unique bucket list to highlight activities and places in America’s 55th National Heritage Area.

“In March 2019, York and

Lancaster counties were officially designated the nation’s 55th National Heritage Area,” explained Megan Salvatore, visitor service representative for SNHA. “National Heritage Areas are places where historical, cultural and natural resources combine to form a cohesive, nationally important landscape. It’s obvious why some places are

designated as national parks, but National Heritage Areas are more complex. Our bucket list showcases some of the reasons why these two counties have been nationally designated.”

Among the activities on the list are learning about the power of wind turbines at the Turkey Hill Trail Overlook, exploring the Railroad Muse-

um of Pennsylvania, learning about early science and medicine at Haldeman Mansion, checking out some of the oldest farmers markets in the country and searching for a whimsical gnome garden in Akron.

As Salvatore explained, the SNHA bucket list runs throughout the year. It includes seasonal activities and events, as well as yearround activities to explore. “Participants can share their bucket list experience by snapping photos, posting them to social media and tagging @susqNHA in the post,” she noted. If participants complete at least five items and submit their information on the SNHA website, they can receive an SNHA sticker.

SNHA started the bucket list idea to keep people in the region busy during the pandemic in 2020. The list focused specifically on Columbia that year and then branched out to include the river towns of Marietta and Wrightsville the following year. Last year was the first time the organization launched a bucket list covering the entire region. Salvatore came up with the tasks on the list, noting that they are engineered to explore partners and sites offering a diverse mix of heritage, culture, recreation and refreshments unique to the region. A collaborative effort with the SNHA staff narrowed down the final 55 activities, she said, noting that number was chosen because the region is the 55th designated National Heritage Area.

“I would encourage residents to rediscover and learn new things about the region, using the Susquehanna National Heritage Area bucket list,” Salvatore remarked. “The bucket list tasks open conversations about our collective past and create fun talking points with visitors to the Columbia Crossing River Trails Center and Zimmerman Center for Heritage. It’s an interesting way for visitors to understand the national connections this region has woven throughout history.”

A digital version of the list can be found at www.susqnha .org. Paper copies are also available at the Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, 41 Walnut St., Columbia, and the Zimmerman Center for Heritage, 1706 Long Level Road, Wrightsville.

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The Susquehanna National Heritage Area bucket list invites exploration of 55 places in Lancaster and York counties.

Penn Manor sets field hockey, soccer camps

Penn Manor field hockey camp will be held from Monday, June 5, through Thursday, June 8, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at Comet Field on the turf. The rain date will be on Friday, June 9.

Students in any school district who will be in kindergarten through grade seven during the 2023-24 school year are welcome to participate.

Every player will need a mouthguard, shin guards and water. Sticks will be available to borrow.

Those who register by Wednesday, May 10, will be guaranteed a T-shirt. A link to register is available at www.facebook.com/Penn ManorFieldHockey. For more information, email pmfh comets@gmail.com.

Additionally, Comet Soccer Camp will be held from Monday through Thursday, June 12 to 15, and Monday through Thursday, July 24 to 27. Morning and evening sessions are available for boys and girls entering grades one to three and four to eight.

Instruction will be provided by the Penn Manor boys’ head soccer coach, assistant coaches and current high school players. The camp focus will be having fun while learning soccer skills through small group activities and practice games.

The camp will cover dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and basic tactics. Campers will receive a T-shirt. For more information, email ptaylor6813@gmail.com.

Food Drive to Stamp Out Hunger set

The National Association of Letter Carriers will hold its 30th annual National Food Drive to Stamp Out Hunger on Saturday, May 13. Lancaster County letter carriers will pick up nonperishable food donations during their routes. All donations collected will be donated to local food pantries.

The Stamp Out Hunger food drive is timed to resupply local food pantries when they are usually depleted and entering the summer with low supplies. Residents are encouraged to donate nonperishable food items, place them in a bag, and leave the bag in or around their mailbox the

morning of May 13.

The top requested nonperishable food items are cereal, pasta, pasta sauce or spaghetti sauce, rice, canned fruits and vegetables, canned meals (such as soups, chili, and pasta), 100% juice, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, canned meats or fish, beans (canned or dry), and shelf-stable milk that does not require refrigeration. Healthy, lowsodium, low-sugar items such as beans, oatmeal and other whole grains, and canola or olive oil are also requested. All items should be unexpired and in plastic or cardboard packaging. Items should not be in glass jars or bottles.

Red Rose Classic dog show slated

Lancaster Kennel Club will host its 75th Red Rose Classic on Saturday, May 13, at the Lebanon Expo Center, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon. Over 500 dogs will compete at the event for the title of Best in Show.

Breed judging will begin at 8 a.m. with group judging scheduled to begin at 3:15 p.m. Best in Show will follow group judging.

The Lancaster Kennel Club was recently recognized by the American Kennel Club as a Centennial Club for being in existence for over 100 years.

The Lancaster Kennel Club was founded in 1921.

Admission to the show is free, but there is a nominal parking fee per vehicle. Vendors and concessions will be available. Due to safety concerns for the dogs, exhibitors, spectators, and strollers are not allowed in the show or grooming areas. In addition, only dogs entered in the show can be on-site.

Visit www.lancasterkennel club.org for more details and Breed, Best of Group, and Best of Show ring times and locations.

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Softball blanks McCaskey; drops two one-run games

In a week that featured three straight games, the Comets topped McCaskey but dropped a pair of heartbreakers against Warwick and Township.

On Monday, the Comets posted their fifth shutout of the season, blanking McCaskey 10-0 with 10 hits in five innings. Bria Booth (2-3, 3RBI) clobbered a 2-run homer in the fifth and Kyleigh Lamborne followed with a solo shot to spark the scoring. Kira Green and Jordan Bailey both went 2-3 with a double.

That winning streak ended with a tough luck 3-2 loss to Warwick on Tuesday. It was their second one-run loss. All six of their losses have been by three runs or less.

“We couldn’t get the key hits and had mistakes at inopportune times,” said head coach Dave Stokes. “We’re still hopeful to get into districts but I think we’ll need some help to qualify for the league playoffs.”

Lamborn collected a solo homer in the seventh, but it was too little, too late. Booth and Reagan Soboleski both went 2-3. Juleigh Bowmaster gave up seven hits in the loss.

“I think Juleigh is the best pitcher in our section, but we haven’t supported her,” Stokes said. “She had an 80pitch effort. Can’t ask for more than that.”

In Wednesday’s high scoring affair against Township, the Comets scored 12 runs but gave up 20 hits and suffered a 13-12 defeat.

“The softball gods are not looking down on us favorably,” said Stokes. “Kate Ream hits her first career homer, a two-run shot to put us ahead 12-10 in the bottom of the sixth and they come back with three in the top of the seventh. With the way we were hitting, I thought we were turning the corner.”

The Comets dominated Cedar Crest 9-1 with a 14-hit attack on Thursday, April 27.

“We unloaded the bench in the third and fourth innings,” said Stokes.

Soboleski and Lamborne led that attack with three hits each while Bailey (3RBI) and Ream each added two hits. Green’s third inning double plated two more runs.

Bowmaster recorded nine strikeouts and one walk while scattering eight hits as the Comets picked up their fifth straight win.

GIRLS’ LACROSSE

The girls’ lacrosse team put up a good fight against a one loss Pioneers’ team but fell short 13-10 in a home night game May 2. Joelle Kroesen (46g, 10a) matched Lampeter’s leading scorer, Rowan Kimmel (62g, 31a), with five goals but the Pioneers finished with six different scorers and had assists on eight of their goals.

Down just 8-7 at the half, the Comets were outscored 53 after the break, suffering just their fourth loss of the season. Erin Shipley (2g), Claire Eckroat (2g), Mia Jones (1g) and Grace Gerner (2a) contributed to the offense.

BASEBALL

In the rubber match against Cedar Crest Thursday, April 27, the Comets gave up six runs in the first inning and failed to get back on track in a 12-6 home loss.

Manor managed nine hits on the day but couldn’t string enough together with runners on base.

Spencer Stuart (2-4) was the only Comet to finish with two hits. Isaac Braegelmann pushed in two runs on a sac fly and a fielder’s choice.

In a game the Comets had to have, Manor matched their sea-

son-high with 18 runs scored and held McCaskey to three on May 1. “We stand at 10-7 with three games left,” said head coach Tom Fish. “Looking at districts, I think we need to win at least one more to get in.”

Danny Santana got the win on the hill and cracked a tworun homer in the third inning, pushing the lead to 7-1. An eight run sixth broke the game open.

“Danny’s caught fire with the bat and on this day gave us a quality start before Chirs Hubbs and Ben Hermanson helped close it out,” said Fish.

Braegelmann, Peter Skiadas, Grant Fry, Ben Hermanson and Cole Miller all had RBI hits for the Comets.

After suffering two losses to Township, the Comets earned a much-needed 4-2 win on Wednesday. Tied at 22 after six complete innings, a Billy Riggs double scored Skiadas who opened with a walk. Then, with two outs, Bryce Avery was intentionally walked, loading the bags, and Fry took four straight balls to push in an insurance run.

BOYS’ LACROSSE

The annual “Backyard Bash,” or “Whitey” game, played in remembrance of Lampeter’s Ryan “Whitey” Weitzel who died in 2008, went to the Pioneers in a tightly contested 12-

10 final Tuesday at L-S. A 2-0 lead by L-S in the first quarter proved to be the difference as both teams settled for a 10-10 tie in a back-andforth final three quarters.

“I thought we settled in after that first quarter,” said head coach Connor Rowe. “LS is an experienced, senior-led team and our underclassmen did not step down. We just played toe-to-toe with two of the top teams in District 3. These are losses we will build off and learn from.”

Eli Warfel scored all three of his goals in the fourth quarter. Benedict Flinchbaugh and Grant Bradburn each scored twice and dished one assist while Adam Hollinger (1g, 1a), Aidan Gerlach (1g) and Peyton Englert (1g, 1a) also contributed.

“And Nick Hollinger was just incredible in goal, making highlight save after highlight save,” praised Rowe. “He’s an extraordinary player and an outstanding teammate that makes everyone around him a better person.

“We’re playing our best lacrosse right now,” he added. “We had one of the toughest schedules in all of District 3 and it has helped prepare us for playoffs when wins matter most. I love this team and can’t wait to get back to practice.”

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Photo by Bob Diller Penn Manor pitcher Kyleigh Lamborn turns to throw to first after fielding a McCaskey bunt in the Comets’ 10-0, Section One win at home last Monday.
Penn Manor’s Juleigh Bowmaster is safe at first as the McCaskey first baseman can’t control the throw in the Comets’ 10-0, Section One victory over the visiting Tornado on May 1.
Photo by Bob Diller Photo by Bob Diller Kira Green turns on the high fast ball for a base hit for the Comets in their 10-0, Section One win over visiting McCaskey last Monday.

VOLLEYBALL

The volleyball team went 11 over the last week, dropping a tough one, 3-2 to Cedar Crest on the 27th before rebounding with a second 3-0 win over Township May 2. They sit 7-8 overall and are 13th in the AAA power rankings. The top 14 advance.

The hosting Comets topped the Streaks 25-18, 25-23, and 25-22 behind Harry Whited’s 10 kills. Wyatt Rohrer distributed 26 assists to lead the offense with Noah Reen serving up two aces. Roman Keefer’s three blocks and Elijah Julian’s 14 digs sparked the defense.

In their marathon match against Cedar Crest that went back-and-forth, the Falcons

won 25-23, 18-25, 25-20, 2325, 15-13. Rohrer (34 assists), Luke Thomas (4 blocks), Andre Weaver (5 aces) and Whited (13 digs) filled the stat sheets.

TRACK

The track teams took the measure of a strong Cedar Crest squad on Monday, May 1 and suffered a pair of losses. The boys fell short 91-59 while the girls lost 111-39.

The Comets swept the javelin with Josh Joyle (1469), Connor Dumas and Jon Osman, who also clocked season bests in the 100 (2nd) and 200 (3rd) meter runs.

Sebastian Weaver won the pole vault with a league qualifying height of 11-6 and Wyatt Kauffman (133-9) and Jael

Cruz went 1-2 in the discus. Other winners included Trevor Schneider in the high jump (6-2), Jason Andro in the long jump (20-4.75) and Kaleb Kabakjian who secured Manor’s only wins on the track with a 4:43.4 in the mile and a 2:01.7 in the 800. Drew Lebo chipped in with seconds in the high and 300 hurdles and a third in the pole vault. For the girls, Brianna Lee clocked a 12.6 PR to win the 100 and teamed with Kayla Phillips, Kate Harnish and Ava Washington for a win in the 4x100 relay. She was also second in the high jump while Harnish went on to win the long (16-5) and was third in the pole vault.

Annie Bibus chipped in

with seconds in the mile and 3200.

TENNIS

The Comets competed in the L-L League individual tennis tournament but struggled to advance. Grant Rost earned an 8-5 Flight 3 first round win over CV’s Fabian Heine but lost 8-0 to third seed Andrew Hurst of Hempfield. In Flight 4, Aidan Karlow defeated 7th seed Isaac Musser (Ephrata) 8-3 but then lost 8-0 to second seed Luke Main in the second round.

In Flight 2 doubles, Will Steltz and Rost upset seventh seed Friesen and Newman (LM) and then battled Cedar Crest’s Glover and Sheffield, the eventual champs, but fell short 8-4.

Local painters are invited to enter the Quarryville Library’s 2023 open painting show.

The opening reception will be held on Saturday, May 20, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the C.X. Carlson Gallery at the Quarryville Library.

This show is open to the public. Amateur and professional painters age 16 and older are invited to enter one or two paintings. There will be

an entry fee per painting. Entries may be brought to the library, 357 Buck Road, Quarryville, on Saturday, May 13, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Cash prizes for first and second places will be awarded in the following categories: Nature - animals, plants, etc.; Earthscape - land, sea, atmosphere, still life, etc.; Humanity - portraits and people; and Abstraction.

Awards will be announced at 3 p.m. during the opening reception.

Works may or may not be for sale and are expected to hang throughout the show. Paintings should be framed or mounted and ready for hanging with either wire or sawtooth hangers. Paintings must be appropriate for public

viewing in a gallery used for children’s programs. The exhibit will be available for viewing during regular library hours through Wednesday, June 21.

For more information, contact library@quarryville library.org. The event is being sponsored by the Quarryville Library Art Committee.

The Touchstone Foundation will accept applications for its annual Mental Health Careers Scholarships. Each year, the Touchstone Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing mental health careers in social work, psychology, education, and related fields. One of the Touchstone Foundation’s goals is to help develop the future workforce to meet demand for mental health care for youths in Lancaster County.

The Touchstone Foundation has partnered with the John Frederick Steinman Fellowship Fund of The Steinman Foundation in the Mental Health Careers Scholarships. Both undergraduate and graduate students in mental health careers are welcome to apply. Scholarships are awarded based on applicants’ needs and potential

impact on services to youths and children in Lancaster County.

To apply for a scholarship, visit www.touchstonefound .org/scholarships. Applications are due by Monday, May 15.

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Entertainer to record live jazz album

New Lancaster resident Melanie Verdi, also known as Big Mamma, will present “An Evening of Jazz and Blues,” along with the Velvet Martinis, on Saturday, May 13, at the Mulberry Art Center, 21 N.

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Mulberry St., Lancaster. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the concert will begin at 7 p.m. The show will be recorded live for Verdi’s new jazz album.

Verdi performs a catalog of rock, funk, jazz, pop and gospel favorites and has made her mark as a singer, guitarist, composer, lyricist, producer and entertainer.

Verdi has been sharing her gift of song since the age of 7 singing gospel music. A Baltimore native, she fell in love with Lancaster and all it offers when her husband, Tom DeGroot, whose family are life-long residents of Lancaster, showed her the town. She has immersed herself in the community by volunteering for such organizations as the Lancaster Police Foundation,

which has a mission to provide equipment to the Lancaster City Police Department.

Verdi now wants not only to perform but to inspire the arts in Lancaster. Verdi recruited and auditioned only local talent to back her on stage.

Available for the upcoming performance on Mother’s Day weekend are reserved tables and seats with a VIP lounge and table seatings for two, four and six persons. Attendees should bring their own beverages and food.

Seating is reserved and extremely limited. Advance tickets are available at www.eventbrite.com/e/big -mamma-presents-an-evening -of-jazz-and-blues-tickets -565173578387. There will be no ticket sales at the door.

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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

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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.

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Melanie Verdi will perform with the Velvet Martinis.

Fulton Bank donates to Bench Mark Program

Fulton Bank, a subsidiary of Fulton Financial Corporation, has donated $22,500 to Bench Mark Program, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing fitness-based mentoring, academic coaching and career counseling to underserved youths.

A $15,000 donation through Pennsylvania’s Neighborhood Assistance Tax Credit Program will help expand the Student Leadership Program, which provides training to transform students into Bench Mark Program peer mentors and employees. Fulton also donated $7,500 through the state Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program.

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Bench Mark Program provides a continuum of care through a range of programs that support youths in the detention center, in the probation department, within their schools and in their community. It recently moved to a new, expanded facility at 102 S. Prince St., Lancaster. Bench Mark worked with Fulton Bank for financing to support renovation of its new facility. Learn more at www.bench markprogram.org.

Martial arts center marks first anniversary

Lancaster Wing Chun, a local martial arts training center, is celebrating its one-year anniversary.

An official Wing Chun training center, the facility has direct ties to Great Grandmaster Ip Man, the teacher of Bruce Lee, who is credited with popularizing the marital art style.

2022, to create a place where people can learn traditional Ip Man Kung Fu in a safe and supportive environment.

techniques for self-defense to minimize personal injury.

Lancaser Wing Chun members learn the traditional martial arts style.

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)

LIVE & ONLINE AUCTION

Ip Man was born in Foshan, China, on Oct. 1, 1893. During his life, one of the students he passed his knowledge to was his son, Grandmaster Ip Chun, who will celebrate his 99th birthday this July. In turn, Ip Chun passed along what his father taught him to Lancaster Wing Chun’s Master Colin Ward of the Northern Wing Chun Kung Fu Association (NWCKFA). Ward established the Lancaster Wing Chun Association on April 15,

Wing Chun is one of the few martial art systems to be invented by a woman. It is designed for a smaller, weaker individual to overpower a larger, stronger opponent by effectively utilizing centerline theory, speed and power.

The center emphasizes creating a safe environment where Wing Chun theory and techniques can be learned and applied. The goal is for attendees to learn the mechanics of self-defense and how to deescalate and even walk away from a conflict. Wing Chun emphasizes calmness and relaxation to avoid a fight as its highest priority. However, in the event that avoidance and de-escalation strategies fail, participants also learn

The style has been learned by both males and females from a young age, but it continues to be practiced during peoples’ retirement years. The goals of current members include gaining confidence, practicing discipline, managing stress and anxiety, finding relaxation and calmness and acquiring the benefits of cardiovascular health, all in the context of making new friends.

To learn more, visit www.lancasterwingchun.com, call or text 717-208-2258 or stop by the center at 246 Manor Ave., Millersville. Open enrollment for classes is currently underway. Both in-person and virtual training options are available, and a complimentary trial experience is offered.

Annual Cosmic Bash planned

The North Museum of Nature and Science invites supporters of STEM education, science, and nature to its eighth annual Cosmic Bash. The signature fundraiser will be held at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, at the

North Museum of Nature and Science, 400 College Ave., Lancaster, where guests will be entertained both in the museum and on the lawn of the Franklin & Marshall College campus. This year’s theme is “Pennsylvania’s Natural History.”

benefit free and reduced-cost STEM education programs for children in central Pennsylvania. The event will include a silent auction, tapas-style dinner under an outdoor tent, and live auction of treasured items and experiences.

6pm Real Estate

36 S. Oak St. Manheim, PA 17545

MANHEIM BORO BRICK RANCH HOME

– 0.19 Acres – Manheim Central SD

SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

Auction For: Doris Huber

Event design sponsor Atomic will lend its creativity to showcasing some of the North Museum’s more than 350,000 collection objects and lighting up the night in harmony with the event’s natural surroundings. Proceeds will

Single tickets for the Cosmic Bash are available at www.northmuseum.org /cosmic-bash or at 717-3583941. Event sponsorships are available by contacting 717358-7188 or Scott Downs at sdowns@northmuseum.org.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Sat., May 20, 2023 at 1:00pm

1653 Rawlinsville Road, Holtwood, Providence Twp, Lancaster County, PA 17532

THURS. MAY 25, 2023 – 6pm Real Estate 500 Stony Battery Rd. Landisville, PA 17538

3 BEDROOM HEMPFIELD HOME – 0.35 Acres

– Hempfield SD

OPEN HOUSES: SAT. MAY 13, 10AM-12PM & MON. MAY 15, 5PM-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

Auction For: George Stambaugh Est.

TUES. JUNE 13, 2023 – 6pm Real Estate

213 E. Penn Grant Rd. & 210 Laneview Dr. Willow Street, PA 17584

3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME & SEPARATE

VACANT LOT – 0.8 Acres – Lampeter-Strasburg SD

OPEN HOUSES: SAT. JUNE 3, 10AM-12PM & MON.

JUNE 5, 5PM-6:30PM OR SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT

11 ACRES wooded w/ some lawn. BRICK RANCH 2,264 sq feet, 3 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, Living Room, Dining Room, Family Room w/ brick fireplace, Kitchen w/ large eat in area, Laundry Room/Mud room. BASEMENT unfinished, full concrete w/ outside entrance and fireplace. GARAGE attached two car. PORCHES covered front and back. SYSTEMS on site well and septic, 200 amp, central a/c, electric heat. OUTBUILDING approx 58’ x 34’. PROPERTY TAXES $3,650 clean and green. SHOWINGS by appointment.

TERMS: $25,000 down. Settlement 45 days.

SELLER Mary E. Brooks

AUCTIONEER AU3414L

Jessica Shaub Meyer

PHONE 717-464-3541

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For: Patricia Shenk Est. THURS.

Chest; Hay Rake; Play Station II Games; Older Cast & Model Toys; Misc.

Furniture; 45 & 78 Records; Portable Sew Machines; Welder; Auto Repair

Manuals; Exercise Equip; Propane Heaters; Flatscreen TVs; Cast-Iron

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Craftsman Motorcycle Jack; Lawn & Garden Tools & LOTS MORE! 10%

Buyer’s Premium With Exception Of Real Estate. CALL FOR PRIVATE SHOWING - NO

TRESPASSING. Sale For: C. Kenneth Miller c/o Bonnie Swinehart POA

FRIDAY, MAY 19 4:00-7:30 P.M.

SATURDAY, MAY 20 9:00 A.M.

REAL ESTATE OFFERED AT 1:00 P.M. 675 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster, PA

REAL ESTATE – 2.8 ACRES w/HOUSE & BARN

Real Estate Consists of 1991 Three Bedroom Contemporary Earth Sheltered House w/ Passive Solar Building Design, Two Full Baths, Laundry, Large Kitchen, Living Room w/Stone Fireplace & Full Length Sunroom. Attached Large Two-Car Garage. 30’x40’ Barn. IMPORTANT

NOTICE: WE ARE ADDING FRIDAY 5/19 4:00-7:30 AUCTION DUE TO AMOUNT OF ITEMS. ITEMS SOLD FRIDAY EVENING WILL BE TOOLS, SHOP EQUIP., LAWN & GARDEN, MISC SHOP ITEMS RELATED. NO GUNS, SNAP ON TOOLS, ANTIQUES, TRAIN ITEMS, HOUSEHOLD SOLD AT FRIDAY EVENING SALE! Nice 28-Gun Collection (See Website or Call For Listing); Browning Gun Safe; 2006 Ford Super Duty Truck; Ford 1520 Tractor w/Bucket & Mower Deck; Snap On Tools; Modern & Older Lionel & Others Train Items; Old Train Yard Signals/Signs/Items; Many Crocks; Shop Equipment & Tools; Wood Splitter; Mushroom Transportation Co. Signs (2); Vintage Quilts; 35 mm Cameras & Long Range Lenses; Spotting Scope; Oak Buffet; Cedar Chest; Cherry Server; Cedar Lined Wardrobe; Vintage Cook-Top Stove; Oak Bookcase; Sm. Pine Desk; Oak Dresser; Antq. School Desk; Camel Back Trunk; Oak Dry Sink; Dough Box; Cast Skillets; Mantel Clocks; Many Hubley & Other Vintage Toys; Dolls/ House/Furniture/

Clothing; Antq. Bissell Floor Sweeper; Printer Trays; Approx. 14 Fishing

Poles & Reels; Coke Crates; Old Wood Adv. Boxes; Bridle Buttons; Silverplated Items; Brass & Copper Items; Egg Scale; Old Wall Phone; Kitchenware; Enamelware; Concrete Lawn Ornaments; Valley Road

Wagon; Stone Rake; Ext. Ladders; Radial Arm Saw; Many Garden Tillers; Weed Trimmers; Floor Jacks; Lawn & Garden Tools; Air Compressor; Push Mowers; Chain Saws; Vintage Two-Seater Bicycle; Vintage Tools; Oils & Fluids; Iron Wheels; Gas Cans & LOTS MORE! Large Auction With Something For Everyone! Two Auctioneers Selling Most of Day! 10%

Buyer’s Premium Exception Of Real Estate. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT – GUNS

REMOVED FROM PROPERTY, GUNS SOLD AT 12 NOON. See Website For Property

Info, Listing & Pictures. Sale For: Mary Ann Lefever

SATURDAY, JUNE 10 9:00 A.M.

2218 Beaver Valley Pike, New Providence, PA

Glenn Henry Garage & Vehicles Liquidation Plus Household Items

2002 Hummer H1 6.5 Turbo Diesel w/11,403 Miles; 1974 Chev Corvette

Stingray w. T-Top w/1972 350 Engine w/ 80,000 Miles; 1971 Pontiac

Lemans 350 Engine - Runs But Needs Restored; 2010 Kubota RTV1100

Tractor; Four-Wheelers; 1974 Honda 754b Chopper Motorcycle; Ferguson 20 Tractor; Massey Ferguson 1552 Tractor; Takeuchi TB135

Track Hoe; Bobcat 763 Diesel Skid Loader; Load Max Gooseneck OR

5th Wheel 22,000 GVW Trailer; Clark Forklift; 1952 Minneapolis-Moline

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Tractor For Farm Use or Pulling (Recently Rebuilt); Pocket Rocket Cycle; Car Lifts; Lawn Tractors; Wood Hauling Trailers ; Fuel

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ITEMS WANTED

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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.

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CORVETTES WANTED

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REAL ESTATE

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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.

*NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS*

When placing your real estate ad please describe the property only, not who you wish to occupy it.

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For Sale

AUTOS FOR SALE

AUTO PARTS & SUPPLIES

$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

2006 H-D ROADKING CUSTOM for sale 43K miles. Garage kept. Cobalt blue. Extras. Asking $7K, O.B.O. 717-405-1176 - lv. message.

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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