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JANUARY 31, 2024
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LX • NO 41
Local firefighters are looking out for the A-Team in Quarryville. Although Shaub only lives 10 to 15 minutes away arlier this month, Quar- from the church, the back roads r y ville and most other she normally takes to get there parts of Lancaster County are especially unsafe after it were hit with a brief flurry of snows. Shaub messaged memwinter weather. Although it bers of the A-Team, asking if anyone who lived was shor t-lived, clos e to Wesle y the frigid temp e r a t u r e s a n d “It’s always neat to Church would be willing to check frosty conditions sit back and watch its sidewalks, and made local streets how different a group member’s much more danfather volunteered. gerous for drivers, organizations in T h i s A -Te a m es p e ci ally thos e n a v i g a t i n g t h e the area have such member’s parent a heart for our assured Shaub he S o u t h e r n E n d ’s would make sure winding roads in students.” the property was r ural areas. T he safe for students to snow and ice also made it hazardous for many arrive for their next program. As Shaub prepared to leave people to use their own driveways, and some residents who to open up Wesley C hurch, have physical disabilities were she received a picture of fireunable to clear their sidewalks. fighters standing outside the On Jan. 8, the foul weather building. She initially feared began to concern Tami Shaub in that they were responding to an particular. Shaub operates the emergency there, but instead A-Team, a special needs ministry the firefighters had arrived to headquartered at Wesley Church clear and salt the sidewalks. The BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
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Members of the Quarryville Fire Company and Bart Township Fire Company attended one of the A-Team’s
See A-Team pg 2 events in September.
BY FRANCINE FULTON
Cornerstone Reproductive Health (formerly known as Pregnancy Resources at Cornerstone) is currently in need of diaper donations. Especially needed are sizes 4 to 6, but all sizes are welcome. Donations can be dropped off at the Cornerstone office, located at 5280 Lincoln Highway, Gap. “People are asked to call and schedule a time t o d ro p o f f d o n a t i o n s o n Mondays through Thursdays
between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. We can schedule appointments around our clients,” explained Olivia Imchen, Cornerstone’s director of client services and advancement. The diapers will be used to supply Cor nerstone ’s baby boutique, which is currently running low. “When (clients) are involved in our parenting program, they can get diapers, wipes, formula and clothes from our baby boutique,” Imchen explained. Free diapers and formula are See Diaper drive pg 3
The macaron method BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
Cameron Zook of New Providence is a Solanco High School senior with a knack for baking. But when Zook is in the kitchen, she doesn’t just whip up any kind of pastry; she specializes in making macarons, a French delicacy that is incredibly difficult to make. Zook became interested in baking about four years ago, but she mostly steered clear of macarons after many unsuccessful attempts to make them with various recipes. Zook acquired more experience with working in Cameron Zook’s macarons won fifth place at the 2024 Pennsylvania See Macarons pg 4 Farm Show on Jan. 6.
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