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BY FRANCINE FULTON
Those seeking a quiet and simple ceremony to celebrate Christmas are invited to attend a Contemplative Christmas Eve program on Wednesday, Dec. 24, from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Sadsbury Friends Meeting House.
The program will feature readings, brief periods of silent worship and music by the Krebs family. “The father, Matthew, plays the piano, and the daughter Anika is the singer,” explained meeting member Connie Webster. “(The service) will alternate between music, reading and periods of silence.” There will also be congregational candle lighting.
The focus of the readings will be from “The Other Wise Man,” adapted from the novel by Henry van Dyke. The book tells the story of Artaban, a wise man from Persia, who never makes it to pay homage to the baby Jesus along with the other three wise men. However, he

spends his life searching for Jesus, performing acts of service along his journey.
“Three or four of us will read the story in parts,” noted Webster. “We
pared it down to be shorter. The whole (Christmas Eve) program, including the music, will be an hour.”
Refreshments will be served in
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BY FRANCINE FULTON
While the turkey was cooking in the oven on Thanksgiving morning, runners and walkers took part in the 34th annual Turkey Bowl held at Tel Hai Camp & Retreat.
The theme of the event, which included a 5K race and a 1-mile children’s fun run was, “Burn calories, not your turkey.”
Bruce Gregory, Tel Hai program director, reported that there were


LanChester Chorus to Perform Holiday Concert
BY FRANCINE FULTON
The community is welcome to experience the sounds of the season during a Christmas concert that will be presented by the LanChester Chorus on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 3 p.m. at the Christiana Fire Company, 214 S. Bridge St., Christiana.
This year’s concert marks the 75th anniversary of the chorus. To mark the milestone, the concert will feature nostalgic elements. “Anyone that has any involvement with the chorus has been invited back to sing a few song selections,” said director Kim. Kusnersyk of Strasburg, noting that the chorus includes members from both Lancaster and Chester counties, many of whom are also members of their church choirs.
“Our musical selections will (include) old songs that the chorus used to sing throughout the years. We will go retro with the music - songs that people will know,” she added. “Some of the ladies will wear the outfits we have worn previously over the years.”
493 finishers in the 5K race and 112 finishers in the 1-mile kids’ fun run.
Because of a slight mix-up in the course this year, Gregory noted that participants had to travel an extra distance, so the finish times were higher than normal. The top overall male winner was Maddon McNicholas, 21, of Morgantown, with a time of 19 minutes and 6 seconds. The top overall female winner for the second year in a


The upcoming concert will feature both sacred and secular holiday music. The singers will be accompanied by Christine Smith of Willow Street.
“On the sacred side, we will do the ‘Hallelujah’ Chorus and ‘Mary, Did You Know?’” said Kusnersyk. “On the secular side, there will be ‘White Christmas,’ ‘Sleigh Ride’ and ‘The Christmas Song.’”
The fire hall’s banquet room, where the chorus has been rehearsing for more than 70 years, will be decorated for the concert with poinsettias and greens. The singers will dress formally for the

John Walton (left) and Timothy Kirk light candles during a previous contemplative worship service.
Collin Beiler (left) and his brother, Kenton, of Gap were among the participants of the 5K. Kenton was the champion in the male 12-to-14 age group.
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row was Laura Posh, 21, of Morgantown, with a time of 22:33.
The top overall male finisher in the kids’ fun run was Christopher Yoder, 11, of LaGrange, Ind., with a time of 6:24. Tabitha Herr, 8, from Paradise, was the top overall female finisher with a time of 6:29.
place in Honey Brook, it attracts participants from neighboring communities.
Among the local participants was Rachel Foraker,
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Among the competitors in the 5K race were (from left) Rachel Foraker of Narvon, Isaac Canenguez of Honey Brook and Jared Jones of Narvon.
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Historic Ephrata Cloister will host its annual Lantern Tours on Fridays, Dec. 26 and Jan. 2, and Saturdays, Dec. 27 and Jan. 3. Tours, led by the Cloister’s Student Historians, will run every half hour beginning at 6 p.m. Each tour will last approximately 45 minutes to an hour and is limited to 25 participants.
This year’s experience, “1777: When War Came to Ephrata,” will explore the winter when Ephrata’s peaceful community was transformed into a military hospital during the Revolutionary War. Participants will follow a guide through several historic buildings, meeting various characters portrayed by the Student Historians and adult volunteers.
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Pequea Valley’s Jaden Abrahamsen almost secures the pin on Elco’s Gavin Gilbert during a 62-0 loss at home on Wednesday, December 10. Photo by Joe Caulfield
Giant Gives to Local Hunger Relief Efforts
In celebration of Giving Tuesday, the Giant Company recently announced that it donated $60,000 to local Salvation Army Corps and provided 3,000 hams to area hunger relief organizations.
The Giant Company is supporting the Salvation Army’s holiday hunger relief programs by donating $5,000 to 12 Salvation Army locations for a total donation of $60,000. Recipient Salvation Army locations include Boyertown, Carlisle, Chambersburg, East Stroudsburg, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Lebanon, Levittown, Norristown, Philadelphia, and Sunbury in Pennsylvania, as well as the Winchester, Va. location.
In addition, to ensure families have a centerpiece dish at their holiday table, the Giant Company is donat-
ing 3,000 hams to 20 food banks and pantries across its operating area this month, including the following local hunger relief partners: Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, Harrisburg; Chester County Food Bank, Exton; Helping Harvest Food Bank, Reading; and Lancaster County Food Hub, Lancaster.
Customers can also join the Giant Company to make a difference this holiday season. Through Wednesday, Dec. 24, customers at any Giant, Martin or Giant Heirloom Market store can donate free ham certificates at the register in-store to a local food bank. In addition, customers can round up their purchases to the nearest dollar at checkout to benefit their local hunger relief organization.
VisionCorps To Offer 2026 Calendars
VisionCorps has largeprint 2026 calendars available now. The 2026 calendar is 21.5 by 17 inches when opened, and each date square is 2.25 by 2.75 inches.
The cover of the calendar is in blue tone. The inside calendar pages are in black and white for contrast, and the numbers are large and in bold print, making them easier to see. This year, the calendar’s cover includes some historical photos to celebrate the organization’s 100th anniversary.
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According to www.sads buryfriendsmeeting.org, the service is designed as a “contrast to the modern consumer culture that surrounds the Christmas season.” The fireplace will be lit in the meetinghouse
for the occasion, and the entire event will take place by candlelight. “The meetinghouse was constructed in 1747, making it one of the oldest houses of worship in Lancaster County,” noted Webster. According to a history of the Sadsbury Friends
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Meeting, the original meetinghouse was built in 1725. A larger meetinghouse, the present stone building, was built in 1747. Members of the Friends took part in anti-slavery activities using their homes as “stations” of the Underground Railroad. They were also active in the Christiana Resistance of 1851 and during the time
of the Civil War.
A schoolhouse once existed on the property but was torn down when the public road was straightened in 1907. At one time, Maple Grove Mennonites used the meeting as a place to gather. In 1974, Sadsbury Meeting was remodeled again, and the downstairs community room was created.




Those who have never visited the Quaker meetinghouse will notice that the building has a partition in the middle of the main floor, dividing it into two rooms. “They used to have separate men’s and women’s business meetings, so they made these movable partitions,” Webster explained. “They are in the center of the building. They could shut them and open them for worship, (but) that was in the old days.”
The Sadsbury Friends Meeting House, 1089 Simmontown Road, Gap, is located half a mile east of Route 41. For more information, visit the previously mentioned website or search for “Sadsbury Friends Meeting” on Facebook.




































































occasion. The men will wear dark suits and red ties, and the ladies will wear black with red scarves.
According to a history of the chorus, the group was founded in 1950 by Martha Jean Moffett and Richard Wright. Wright served as accompanist and business manager for the chorus from 1950 through 2008. In addition to Moffett, the directors over the years have included Sally Breuninger, Jim Zwally, Donald Trostle, Elliott Block, Cliff Behrendt, Earl Pickel and Bill Young.
Over the years, the chorus has presented concerts at local venues, including Longwood Gardens and the Brandywine River Museum. The



years ago. “My father was an original member of the chorus in 1950,” she stated. Kusnersyk also announced that she will retire as director, and that this will the group’s final performance of its Christmas concert. “We had a great run,” she stated. “We sang at fabulous places.”
Light refreshments, including cookies and punch, will be served after the concert. There is no admission fee, but a freewill offering will be received. Those with questions about the concert may contact Kusnersyk at kkusnersyk@yahoo.com.








chorus has sung the national anthem numerous times for the Philadelphia Phillies and Lancaster Stormers. It also had the distinction of performing several times at the White House during its Christmas tours and at the Kennedy Center. The chorus performed at the Christmas tree-lighting ceremony at the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg and at the open house at the governor’s mansion. In the summer, the group performed concerts in Cape May and in Ocean City, N.J. Kusnersyk, who says that she gets her love of music from her father, was a member of the LanChester Chorus before being named its director more than 20




Chorus members gathered to rehearse on Dec. 8 at the Christiana Fire Company.
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who ran the race with her son Cole Carrigan, a junior at the Pequea Valley Secondary School. “My son’s cross-country team does this every year, so I decided to run with them this year,” said Foraker.
Foraker said she is not typically a runner, but she takes part in weightlifting and conditioning at the gym on Mondays through Fridays.
Following the event, the family enjoyed their turkey dinner. “We went and celebrated Thanksgiving at our grandparents’ house,” Foraker said, noting that her contribution was a homemade deep-dish apple pie. She plans to participate in the event again next year with Cole, who will be a senior member of the cross-country team.
Gap residents Collin Beiler, 9, and his brother, Kenton, 14, also took part in the 5K. Kenton was the champion in the male 12-to-14 age group with a time of 23:12.
“Our family has known about this race for years. I worked at Tel Hai summer camp as a teenager,” noted the boys’ mother, Rachel Beiler. “We lived out of state for years, but when we moved back to the area, this became a family tradition for Thanksgiving morning.”
She noted that Collin and Kenton have participated in the event since 2021.
“They just love to run,” said Rachel. “We do several family 5Ks throughout the year.”
Although they are homeschooled, both Kenton and Collin are part of running clubs in the Pequea Valley School District. “There is an elementary run club, and Kenton is one of the leaders and he runs with the middle school cross-country and track teams,” she noted. “Collin is too young for that, but there is a Little Braves run club that runs in Pequea Valley in the fall.”




Following the Turkey Bowl, the family enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at their grandparents’ house.
For Jared Jones of Narvon, who ran the race with his wife, Sarah, the Turkey Bowl is a familiar part of Thanksgiving.
“We did the Turkey Bowl when we were little kids, and then we had not done it for a while,” he noted. “Since I got married, we have (participated) the past three or four years. It’s kind of our tradition.”
Jared finished the 5K with a time of 28:14. “My wife is a runner; I am not. My wife and her sisters run pretty consistently,” he stated. “This is the only race I run. Considering it was an extra half-mile, I was happy with the finish.”
He said that after running the 5K, he enjoyed not one, but two Thanksgiving dinners. “We go to my parents’ and have a big meal and go to her family and have another big meal,” Jared said with a smile.
Chip timing at the Turkey Bowl was provided by Second Wind Race Timing. To view the list of sponsors, as well as all of the results of the 5K and the fun run, visit www.telhaicamp.org.
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