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MARCH 31, 2021
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVII • NO 15
WISHING YOU A BLESSED AND JOY FILLED EASTER
Lighthouse Vocational Plans Maker’s Market BY ANN MEAD ASH
In December 2019, Lighthouse Vocational Services (LVS) began offering a program called Strengthening Pathways. The program provides a variety of activities that are based on interests of LVS participants. Among the many activities is an art program that includes art lessons in painting and other crafts. Individuals taking part have produced watercolor greeting cards, painted canvases, decorated glassware, candles, and more. The creativity of the Lighthouse participants inspired LVS See Lighthouse pg 7
Adam Nagle (left), Caleb Stiger (center), and Shira Zimmerman were all in attendance at The Factory Ministries’ B.I.G. Shots fundraiser, which brought in more than $15,000 for the organization on March 5.
Factory Benefits From B.I.G. Shots BY ANN MEAD ASH
n March 5, as basketball free-throw shooters warmed up for the B.I.G. Shots event in the Together Community Center gym nearby, Caleb Stiger, who founded the event four years ago, expressed his gratitude for the number of greater Paradise-area
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businesses and individuals who have gotten involved. “We have been blessed,” he said of he event, which benefits The Factory Ministries. “Every year we have done (the fundraiser), we have raised $10,000 to $15,000.” At that time, Stiger did not know that when all the pledges and donations were added up at the end of
the day, the 2021 effort would raise more than $15,000 for the organization. According to Kylie Stoltzfus, director of communications with The Factory, a ministry that endeavors to walk alongside those in need in the Pequea Valley area, Paul Senkowski, Simon Vogt, and Stiger were the top three fundraisers. Stiger, representing
Baron Insurance Group (BIG); Paul Senkowski of McClarigan CPAs; and Matt Herr of Scenic Ridge tied for the highest number of baskets, with 91 each out of a possible 100. Stiger, who opened the Gordonville office of BIG several years ago, said he was pleased to have 27 free throw shooters participate in this year’s event. Most participants
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