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Penn Manor JUNE 12, 2019
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVI • NO 11
SPORTS POWER CAMP
Central Manor Church,
“THE ARMOR OF GOD”
Reformation Lutheran Church, 2100 Manor Ridge Drive, Lancaster, invites children ages 5 to 11 to attend vacation Bible school from Monday, June 24, through Thursday, June 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. Supper is included, and there is no cost to attend. The theme is “The Armor of God.” Registration is requested either online at www.reformation-nalc.org or by calling 717-947-4284. SOCIAL EVENT
The Lancaster Contra Dance will take place on Saturday, June 15, at Lancaster County Central Park Pavilion 11, 733 Williamson Road, Lancaster, from 7 to 10 p.m. This is a group social dance for people of all ages with a different live band and caller each month. There is no need to bring a partner. A workshop for new dancers will be held at 6:15 p.m. Admission will be discounted for students, with free admission for youths age 15 and under. Call 717-951-4317 or visit www.lancastercontra.org.
Banquet Sets Fundraising Record pg 2
Art Programs Planned pg 3
Catholic War Veterans To Host Hero Walk pg 4
Pupventures Lets The Dogs Out By Dayna M. Reidenouer
Want to make a difference in the life of a dog but cannot commit to full-time ownership? Then you might be a candidate for Pupventures, a program of the Pennsylvania SPCA Lancaster Center. Center volunteers have been taking dogs staying at the shelter, 848 S. Prince St., Lancaster, on adventures in the community. “We have volunteers take the dogs out almost every day,” said site manager Rachel Golub. “We have a list of approved locations for volunteers to take the dogs to as well as general rules for taking the dogs out, such as no greeting other dogs, no going to dog parks, and no one under 18 is allowed to handle the dog. Most people take the dogs to one of the nature preserves, hiking trails, or parks on our approved location list, but they can opt to go to places like Lowe’s or Splits & Giggles as long as we’ve cleared the dog to go ahead of time.” Volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of two hours at a time on adventures with the dogs. While experienced dog owners are preferred, Golub noted that everyone is welcome to volunteer, as all types of dogs are
Volunteers may take shelter dogs on field trips as part of the Pennsylvania SPCA Lancaster Center’s Pupventures program. typically available, ranging from low maintenance to highly rambunctious. “Even if someone is inexperienced with dogs, we should have a dog they can walk,” she said. Only dogs available for adoption are able to go on field trips. Each canine is put through a behavior assessment and a personality assessment based on the American SPCA’s Meet Your Match program.
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Before handing over the leashes, Golub and her staff members ensure that volunteers are qualified and prepared for the responsibility of caring for a dog, even if it is just for a few hours. Once volunteers complete an online application, they receive a link to an orientation video that provides information on the shelter and how to safely move animals in and out of See Pupventures pg 6
Boehm’s Chapel Society Schedules Events The 38th annual Boehm’s Heritage Sunday will be held will be held on Sunday, June 23, at the historic Boehm’s Chapel, 13 W. Boehms Road, Willow
Outdoor Performances Set For “The Comedy Of Errors”
“DETECTIVE ACADEMY”
Vacation Bible school will be held at Central Manor Church, 387 Penn St., Washington Boro, on Monday, June 17, through Friday, June 21, from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. Children will participate in “Detective Academy,” investigating the truth about Jesus. Children will experience Bible stories, crafts, games, singing, and dancing to music, and they will enjoy treats while being detectives. The program is open to children who have completed kindergarten through grade six. Advance registration is encouraged, but not required. Readers may call the church office at 717-872-2772 or visit www.centralmanorchurch.org for details.
The People’s Shakespeare Project will present “The Comedy of Errors” by William Shakespeare in the Tanger Arboretum on the campus of LancasterHistory, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster. Performances will Bringing Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of begin at 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays Errors” to life through The People’s Shakethrough Sundays, June 13 to 16 and speare Project are (from left) Griffin Yeyna 20 to 23. as Antipholus of Ephesus, Alex Stompoly as “The Comedy of Errors” is Antipholus of Syracuse, Tyler Rossi as thought to be The Bard’s earli- Dromio of Ephesus, and Michael Garland est play reminiscent of Roman as Dromio of Syracuse. Performances will comedies with plenty of farce, take place on June 13 to 16 and 20 to 23 physical humor, and mistaken on the campus of LancasterHistory. identities. Director Jeff Wolfthal took inspiration from early influences not only the fashion of the 1900s Coney Island for the look of costumes and set decoration, but also the production. “The Vaudeville style the performance style,” Wolfthal See Shakespeare Project pg 9
Mark Herr will lead a hymn sing at Boehm’s Chapel as part of the 38th annual Boehm’s Heritage Sunday event on June 23. He will accompany himself on the reed organ that was first used by what is now the Safe Harbor United Methodist Church. A children’s program will be held at the chapel on June 22.
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Street. A brief business meeting will begin at 4 p.m., followed immediately by an old-fashioned hymn sing. Light refreshments will be served after the service. See Boehm’s Chapel pg 8
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