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JULY 14, 2021
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVIII • NO 12
National Night Out In Manor Township all ages. Returning this year will be the dunk tank, where people get the very year on the first Tuesday opportunity to dunk police officers. “This is a time to come out and of the month of August, National Night Out (NNO) is meet your local police,” stated Sgt. Kimberly Geyer celebrated across the from Manor TownU.S. NNO is an annual campaign “ T h i s i s a t i m e ship Police Departthat promotes rela- to come out and ment. “In struggling tionships between m e e t y o u r l o c a l times, this event is a good way to see the the community and po li ce. In s tru g- positive.” the police to make Food trucks will be neighborhoods safer gling times, this places to live. In e v e n t i s a g o o d a new addition to the conjunction with the w a y t o s e e t h e event this year. Farm Show Milkshakes, West Hempfield positive.” Walk-O Taco, Scoop’s Police, Manor TownIce Cream and Grille, ship Police will host its NNO at Leisure Lanes, Good Guys Chicken and Fries, 3440 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. Dough Heads Waffles, Auntie The event will take place on Anne’s, and Rita’s Italian Ice will be making an appearance. Tuesday, Aug. 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information, contact Participants from the West Hempfield Police Department, Geyer at geyerk@manorpd.org or Manor Township Police Depart- Officer Trevor St. Clair at ment, and several other organiza- StClairT@manorpd.org. tions will be at the event to provide information with free handouts and Officer Tom Moser (left) giveaways for the public. The night and Sgt. Kimberly Geyer invite the public to attend will consist of games, prizes, music, National Night Out. and activities suitable for people of
BY COURTNEY MENGEL
Donating With A Twist
Back To Baking At Geneva Bakery BY COURTNEY MENGEL
When Linda Rannels was young, her parents had a produce stand just outside of Millersville. Linda waited on customers and made baked goods such as cookies and brownies for the stand. This was how Linda’s passion for baking began. Unlike those who learn baking techniques from family members, Linda taught herself everything she knows. “My mother always said she doesn’t love to bake, but she will,” stated Linda. “Whenever we baked together, I always took the lead.”
BY COURTNEY MENGEL
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s. The organization projects that by 2025, this number will rise to nearly 13 million. Additionally, one in three seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Based on this statistic, dementia kills more people than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. See Donation pg 4
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In 2008, Geneva Bakery was born. Rannels and her husband, Randy, converted their garage on Geneva Drive in East Petersburg into a commercial kitchen. From there, Rannels made a living as a made-to-order baker. The business served her well for many years, and in 2015, Geneva Bakery moved into a retail space at 6030 Lemon St., East Petersburg. Coincidentally, the bakery is located in the Real Life Church of God building, which was the first church building she attended as a child. It is also where her parents were married.
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See Geneva Bakery pg 4
Linda Rannels
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