Penn Manor OCTOBER 3, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE: JAIME SAINT TO HIGHLIGHT MISSION CONFERENCE page 18
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LV • NO 27
CHICKEN BARBECUE
Martic Pantry will benefit from a chicken barbecue on Saturday, Oct. 6, at the Martic Store, 561 Martic Heights Drive, Holtwood, beginning at 10:30 a.m. A fee has been set for a chicken leg and thigh. Beverages, chips, and whoopie pies will also be available for purchase. All proceeds will benefit the Martic Pantry, which offers free groceries to families in need in Martic Township. Call 717-923-0561. TWO MEETINGS
The Quarryville Library, 357 Buck Road, has posted two upcoming events. All are welcome. The Friends of the Quarryville Library will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 10 a.m. The book club will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 p.m. The book to be read for discussion is “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair. SPOOKY STORIES
The National Watch and Clock Museum, 514 Poplar St., Columbia, will host a LunchTIME presentation on Wednesday, Oct. 10, from noon to 1 p.m. During this special Halloween edition of LunchTIME, curator Kim Jovinelli will share spooky stories on the “Ghosts of the Museum.” The public is invited to bring a lunch and join in a casual conversation and presentation of the story behind “haunted” pieces. LunchTIME is a complimentary educational program held every other month. The next program is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 12. FIRST FRIDAY FILM
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Penn Manor Names Homecoming Court pg 13 Duo Will Perform Eclectic Blend Of Music pg 3
Pie Sale Will Support Dyslexia Center By Dayna M. Reidenouer
The members of the Valley of Lancaster Lodge of Perfection are gearing up for their biannual pie-making frenzy. In preparation for Thanksgiving, which will be observed on Thursday, Nov. 22, the Masons are taking orders for 10 types of handcrafted, 10-inch, deep-dish dessert pies. Thursday, Oct. 25, has been set as the deadline for orders. The pies will be available for pickup at Lancaster County Masonic lodges in Lancaster, Quarryville, Ephrata, Elizabethtown, and Mount Joy on Tuesday, Nov. 20, from 2 to 6 p.m. This fall’s lineup includes baked and chilled minced meat, apple crumb, cherry crumb, peach crumb, and pumpkin, as well as fresh sugar-free apple, baked frozen pumpkin, and unbaked frozen apple crumb, cherry crumb, and peach
crumb. The frozen pies may be stored until Christmas, although lodge member and pie project chair Bill Hackman said that he has successfully frozen pies for two years thanks to the heavy freezer bags the lodge uses to protect the baked goods. The Masons make their pie dough from scratch, and they use Hackman’s mother’s recipe for pumpkin pie. All of the crumbs on the fruit pies are made with butter, and the apples are peeled and sliced fresh. While some premade fillings are used, the Masons put their own twist on them, such as adding tart red cherries to the cherry pie filling. It takes at least 150 people to cover the shifts in the kitchen at the Masonic Center, 213 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster. The lodge members painstakingly build these pies to raise funds for the Children’s Dyslexia Center of Lancaster, which has offices in the Masonic Center. See Pie Sale pg 5
Students To Host Barktoberfest CROP Walk To Remediate
Quarryville Library,
Local, Global Hunger
357 Buck Road, Quarryville, will present a film from 1 to 3 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5, in the Carlson Room. The movie is recommended for adults. Readers may call the library at 717-786-1336 to find out the movie title. Attendees are welcome to bring snacks. SUGAR CAKE SALE
The women’s group of Lancaster Moravian Church,
Lancaster County Career and Technology Center veterinary assistant program students Haley Kershner (left) and Sarah Trout, along with dogs Aspen (left) and Clutch, invite the public to attend Barktoberfest on Oct. 6. The students of the veterinary assistant program at the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center, 1730 Hans Herr Drive, Willow Street, will host the annual Barktoberfest
fundraiser from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6. The event will be held rain or shine, and attendees are invited to bring their well-mannered pets. See Barktoberfest pg 5
By Dayna M. Reidenouer
The organizers of the Solanco CROP Walk aim to make the event meaningful for participants. At this year’s event, a five-gallon container of water will be placed in the pavilion at Muddy Run Park, 172 Bethesda Church Road, Holtwood, where the walkers will gather on See Solanco CROP Walk pg 3
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Individuals and groups participated in the 2017 Solanco CROP Walk and raised more than $9,200. This year’s fundraiser for local and global hunger remediation efforts will be held on Oct. 20 at Muddy Run Park in Holtwood.
Fall Decorating Asters • Mums • Pansies Veggies • Pumpkins & More HAYRIDES Saturday!
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227 N. Queen St., second floor, will sponsor a Moravian sugar cake sale on Saturday, Oct. 13. Cakes will be freshly baked that morning and will be available for a fee per 8-inch cake. Readers may call 717-569-7678 to order cakes by Wednesday, Oct. 10, to ensure availability. Curbside pickup will be available in Lancaster from 1:30 to 3 p.m. or in Lititz from 4 to 5 p.m. if arranged when orders are placed. Proceeds will be used for mission and outreach.
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The Valley of Lancaster Lodge of Perfection is accepting orders for dessert pies that will be available for pickup on Nov. 20 in time for Thanksgiving. Orders are due by Oct. 25, and proceeds will benefit the Children’s Dyslexia Center of Lancaster.