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Penn Manor JULY 24, 2019

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LVI • NO 17

FOOTBALL CAMP

The 2019 Future Gridiron Greats of Lancaster will take place on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at McCaskey High School Sports Complex, 445 N. Reservoir St., Lancaster. The free, noncontact football camp is open to students ages 6 to 16 of all levels of experience. Space is limited. For details and registration, visit www.fgglcamp.org. Readers may also contact fgglevents@gmail.com for more information or to volunteer.

Blue Star Mothers Chapter Forms pg 4

Penn State Extension will offer duplicate sessions of a program on the spotted lanternfly, an invasive pest that threatens Pennsylvania agriculture and home gardens. Sessions will be held at noon and 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 30, at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. The sessions will be repeated on Thursday, Sept. 5. The program is free, but registration is required at https://extension.psu.edu/spotted -lanternfly-public-meetings or by calling 877-345-0691 on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. FREE MOVIES

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The annual National Night Out (NNO) event for Manor, East Hempfield, and West Hempfield townships will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Leisure Bowling & Golf Center, 3440 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. NNO was created by the National Association of Town Watch to foster community-police partnerships and foster neighborhood camaraderie, and the local event will certainly provide an opportunity to do so. The event at the Leisure Center has been coordinated by the Manor Township Police Department (MTPD) and will be attended by police departments from Millersville borough, East Hempfield (EHTPD) and West Hempfield (WHTPD) townships, Millersville University (MUPD), and Amtrak. All of the participating police departments will

bring vehicles. MUPD will offer tours of the command center and provide child ID kits at no charge. EHTPD is planning to offer a K-9 demonstration. WHTPD might bring out a drone for a demonstration. “It’s nice to go out with other departments,” said MUPD officer Phoulideth Chanthongthip. “The community sees us bonding together as one.” “We have a good thing going,” agreed MTPD officer Trevor St. Clair, who has spearheaded the coordination of the event, picking up where Cpl. Kimberly Geyer left off when she had to take time off on medical leave. “Amtrak and West Hempfield (WHTPD) reached out, asking to join us this year.” The local NNO event will not be restricted to police departments. Other law enforcement and first responder organizations that plan to participate in the event include Blue Rock Fire See National Night Out pg 11

Six police departments will participate in the National Night Out event on Aug. 6 at Leisure Bowling & Golf Center. Representing the departments are (front, from left) Jason Turner, Pete Papdopoulos, Chief Lisa Layden as McGruff, John Mulligan, (back) Trevor St. Clair, Mike Polaski, and Phoulideth Chanthongthip.

“Setting The Table” Will Fund Food Bank Byerland Church Plans Busy Weekend

OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT

Mountville Community Services Foundation (MCSF)

Kiana Corley

Maria Thompson Corley

When singer-songwriter Kiana Corley saw that the Crispus Attucks Community Center had been forced to cut back its meal service from five to two days a week, she told her mother, concert pianist Maria Thompson Corley, that

she wanted to do something about it. The two musicians gathered local performing artists to present a concert on June 2 at the First United Methodist Church in Lancaster. Exactly two months later, on Friday, See “Setting The Table” pg 2

Tractors of all sizes may be displayed at Byerland Mennonite Church on Aug. 4 as part of the Bring Your Tractor to Church event. A vacation Bible school for children will be held on Aug. 3. By Dayna M. Reidenouer

The first weekend in August will be busy at Byerland Mennonite Church, 931 Byerland Church Road, Willow Street. A one-day vacation Bible school

(VBS) will be held on Saturday, Aug. 3, from 1 to 7 p.m., and a Bring Your Tractor to Church day will be observed on Sunday, Aug. 4, beginning at 9 a.m. The VBS theme will be “Bailed Out: Saved by Faith.” Children up through See Byerland Church pg 7

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will sponsor a series of concerts on the lawn of Mountville Church of the Brethren, College Avenue and Clay Street, Mountville, this summer. On Sunday, July 28, the Sacred Orchestra with Dave Stahl will present Christian big band music. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. In the event of rain, the concert will be held inside the church. The concerts are sponsored by MCSF as arranged by the Mountville Welfare Association-Ed Froelich Trust Fund. For more information, readers may visit www.mountvillecob.org.

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357 Buck Road, Quarryville, will host a double feature classic movie showing on Friday, Aug. 16. The first film will be shown from 1 to 3 p.m., with the second from 3 to 5 p.m. The movies have a PG-13 rating and are not meant for family/children’s viewing. The movies are meant for young adults and adults. Attendees may bring snacks. For more information, including movie titles, readers may call the library at 717-786-1336.

Exhibit Showcases The Power Of Children pg 6

Six PDs To Feature In National Night Out Event By Dayna M. Reidenouer

LANTERNFLY PROGRAM

A Campaign For Lifecycles pg 7


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