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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
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Local Queens Win State Crowns By Dayna M. Reidenouer
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Libby app. Both OverDrive and Libby may be used free of charge with a library card. The library’s book drop is closed. No fines will accrue during the closure, and patrons are asked to wait to return materials until the library reopens. The Summer Reading Program will be delivered virtually this year. As part of the kickoff on Saturday, June 20, interactive sessions will be held on the library’s Facebook page at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 3:30 p.m. Information about Summer Reading 2020 is posted on the library’s website. Website visitors may also check out the new virtual art show page by clicking on the Get Involved tab and selecting Art Shows at the Quarryville Library. Paintings by watercolor artist Holly Forrest are the current feature. The library’s Minecraft Club has a
Cassidy Kuhl (left) of Willow Street was recently named 2020 Pennsylvania Mrs. Agriculture USA, and her daughter, Harper Chase Kuhl, was named 2020 Pennsylvania Tiny Miss Agriculture USA.
Two Willow Street residents have been chosen to represent the state in agriculture advocacy. Cassidy Kuhl, 26, and her daughter, Harper Chase Kuhl, 4, won the titles of 2020 Pennsylvania Mrs. Agriculture USA and 2020 Pennsylvania Tiny Miss Agriculture USA after a competition in March. The pair had served as the Lancaster County titleholders last year along with Cassidy’s sister-in-law, Rebecca Kuhl, who was the Lancaster County Teen Miss Agriculture USA. Harper Chase had been the state runner-up in her age group. At the state title competition, Harper Chase placed first in interview, agriculture wear, formal wear, and the photogenic category. She finished second in introduction, impromptu question, and essay. Cassidy received first place in all seven categories as well as in speech. See Agriculture Queens pg 5
When the Quarryville Library reopens, patrons will be able to pick up materials at the front doors following safety protocols, as demonstrated by staff member Maribeth McMullen. In the meantime, a variety of programs and services are available at www.quarryvillelibrary.org.
Chicken Barbecue To Support Ministry By Dayna M. Reidenouer
Lancaster Countybased We’re All God’s Children (WAGC) offers short-term mission trips for people who want to serve others both at home and abroad. Two years ago, board member Mark Herman of Landisville led a team of six people to volunteer at Esther’s Heart Ministry (EHM), which Beth Algeria founded in her husband Oscar’s See Chicken Barbecue pg 3
The team of We’re All God’s Children volunteers who served at Esther’s Heart Ministry in El Salvador in 2018 included (from left) Carol Hulstine, Brendan McGlaughlin, Mark Herman, Tyler Barley, Nancy Herman, and Mary Thomas. A chicken barbecue event at Hempfield United Methodist Church on June 20 will raise funds for the Salvadoran organization.
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Curbside service for physical materials is coming soon to the Quarryville Library, 357 Buck Road, Quarryville, once lockdown restrictions are lifted and safety protocols have been implemented and tested. The opening date will happen sometime after the state revises the guidelines for Lancaster County. Readers may check www. quarryvillelibrary.org for updates. In the meantime, the library has created reader advisory forms for to help both children and adults select materials while the library is closed, as well as once it is offering partial services. The forms can be found on the website under the “virtual programming” banner. To help compensate for the library closures, OverDrive.com has added new titles to its collection. E-books and audiobooks can also be found on the