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Penn Manor OCTOBER 30, 2019

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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LVI • NO 31

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Berks and Chester counties •Toy Run motorcycle charity ride at West Chester Cycle - Saturday, Nov. 2 •Tel Hai Turkey Bowl at Tel Hai Camp - Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 28 •Holiday Open House at Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines - Sunday, Dec. 1 Dauphin County •Hershey Figure Skating Club’s “Riding the Silver Blades” show at the Giant Center - Friday, Nov. 1 •“The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” at Gamut Theatre Friday, Nov. 15, to Sunday, Dec. 8 •The Peace Tree ceremony and lighting at Penn State Health Children’s Hospital - Thursday, Nov. 21 Lancaster County

School Receives National Award pg 9

Pursenalities Party Slated pg 9

“Veterans, Values, And Voices” To Showcase Military Experience By Dayna M. Reidenouer

“Veterans, Values, and Voices: Words in Search of Our Missing Peace II” will showcase the veteran experience through art, poetry, music, and storytelling. The event, which was first held in 2018, will be hosted by Writeface at the Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster, from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 10. Writeface co-founder Scott Hower, who is an Air Force veteran and a Conestoga resident, noted that the event was created after Lancaster’s Spoken Word Festival was discontinued. Writeface is dedicated to helping

military veterans develop a healthier spirit through guided writing exercises and had led a class at the Ware Center in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts, so creating a similar event seemed like a natural fit. “We picked it up as a way for veterans to tell their stories the way they want to tell them,” said Writeface co-founder Annie Ginder of Willow Street. At the event on Nov. 10, about 14 or 15 people will participate in some way. The majority are veterans, although Ginder and several other civilians will also be part of the program. “Everybody knows a veteran,” Hower explained. See Writeface Event pg 7

Writeface will host “Veterans, Values, and Voices: Words in Search of Our Missing Peace II” at the Ware Center on Nov. 10. Participants will include (front, from left) Karl Dunkleberger, Gerrie Strobel, (back) Chieu Le, Annie Ginder, Scott Hower, Marc Zito, and Stephen Shaw.

Special Event Will Honor Those Who Served Garden Club To Host Annual Banquet Veterans Day, a federal holiday, is celebrated annually to honor people who have served the United States in the

•Dayspring Christian Academy’s “Thanksgiving Exposed: The True Story of the Pilgrims” Friday, Nov. 22

military in war and in times of peace. In accordance with the holiday, Martic MOST (Military Outreach Support See Tribute To Veterans pg 5

By Dayna M. Reidenouer

Lancaster County Garden Club program chair Bob Davis is eagerly anticipating Teri Dunn Chace’s presentation at the group’s annual

fall banquet, which will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 11, at Four Seasons Golf Course, 949 Church St., Landisville. Bob heard Chace speak in Philadelphia last year. “It was unique,” he said. See Garden Club Banquet pg 2

•“The Queen of the Night” benefit at Lancaster Public Library’s Lancaster City Branch - Friday, Dec. 6 York County •Veterans Day celebration and breakfast at York Expo Center Monday, Nov. 11

•Christmastime in Loganville Saturday, Nov. 23

Restoration of the Huey 823 UH-1 helicopter was recently completed, and, weather permitting, it will land at Marticville Middle School after the conclusion of Martic MOST’s annual Tribute to Veterans event on Nov. 9. The community is invited to attend the tribute.

The board of gardeners of the Lancaster County Garden Club invites the public to reserve tickets for the annual fall banquet, which will be held in Landisville on Nov. 11. “Seeing Seeds” will be the featured presentation.

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•The Cultural Alliance of York County’s “Going Platinum” anniversary event - Saturday, Nov. 16

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•Lancaster Chamber’s agriculture industry banquet at the DoubleTree Resort - Thursday, Nov. 14

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