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JULY 13, 2022
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVIX • NO 11
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Children Graduate From Program Pohlkotte, Mila Saenz, Ni’ara Scott, and Sami Snyder. More than 230 children have received services through the center since its opening in 2002. Heather Brown, director of the center, introduced Faith Irwin, a former student of the program, to address the graduates. Irwin, who attended the center from 2007 to 2010, is now set to graduate from Millersville University in December. She shared strategies with the graduates on how to overcome struggles associated with dyslexia and some of the strategies she has utilized to help her be successful. Each graduate was given an autograph bear, the mascot adopted by the Children’s Dyslexia Centers Inc., as a keepsake. Students presented words of thanks to their tutors Heather Brown (front, far right) congratulated and the Board of Gover(back, from left) Mila Saenz, Bela Lytle, Emma nors for the services they Fletcher, Samantha Hess, (middle row) Ni’ara received. The Children’s Dyslexia Center of Lancaster held its 18th annual Celebration of Achievement on June 5 in the Johnston Auditorium of the Lancaster Masonic Center. The 10 children graduating from the program were Lydia Grace Bortz, Emma Fletcher, Noah Hess, Samantha Hess, Bela Lytle, Cole Moran, Ava
Floriculture competitors (from left) Leah Hess, Carly Railing, Vita Failla, Jeanette Kneisley, Olivia Malpica and Molly Gehr
FFA Members Win Top Honors In State Competition hree teams of Manor FFA members placed first or second in the recent Pennsylvania FFA Convention and Activities Week, held June 7 through 9 at Penn State University. The teams, all consisting of Penn Manor High School agricultural
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education students, participated in career development events (CDEs), competing against other teams from across the state in contests that evaluate skills in specific agricultural areas. The floriculture team of Carly Railing, Leah Hess, Molly Gehr and
Vita Failla placed first in the state. Carly was the first-place individual in the state, and Jeanette Kneisley placed second. Olivia Malpica also participated in the competition. The team will now move on to compete at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis in October.
Scott, Sami Snyder, Ava Pohlkotte, (front) Cole Moran, Lydia Grace Bortz, and Noah Hess.
See Dyslexia Center pg 3
See FFA pg 2
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Volunteers Help Share Camp Experiences With Families BY ANN MEAD ASH
Livestock evaluation team members (from left) Logan Broderick, Chloe Perry, Emma French, Jenna Smith and Zeke Smith
In the early days of Aaron’s Acres, an organization that provides socialization and recreation for children and young adults with special needs ages 5 to 21, the summer camp program served 25 or fewer campers. When Risa Paskoff, executive director of Aaron’s Acres, wanted parents to see pictures of what the children did at camp, she See Aaron’s Acres pg 7
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