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MAY 19, 2021

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LVIII • NO 5

Family In Need After Fire

Serving The Community At Swift Middle School BY COURTNEY MENGEL

n late December, Swift Middle School art teacher Melissa Tucker went to The Daily Grind in Quarryville. After Tucker placed a large to-go order, the staff notified her that they had run out of drink carriers. Due to the pandemic, many people were ordering takeout, so there was a high demand for drink carriers. A staff member provided Tucker with a carrier that was not meant for beverages, but it did the trick. Soon after, Tucker decided to create a service project for her students that would benefit The Daily Grind. “We saw a need and wanted to do something about it,” said Tucker. “I wanted to give the kids something different to do that’s a connection to outside of the building because everything we’ve been doing has Swift Middle School technology education teacher Derrick Kreider (far left) and student teacher Vivian Feliciani (far right) oversee the work of seventh-graders (from second from been so secluded.” Tucker saw this project as the per- left) Logan Colebaugh, Mason Houghton, Mason Carpenter, Destiny Vansant, Mikayla fect opportunity to collaborate with Stanton, Kaitlyn Fulton, and Courtney Wolfe. other classes at Swift Middle School. Also involved with the project are involved in every step of the proKevin Childs, Swift and Smith Mid- cess. “When I had stations in the dle School STEM teacher, and Der- past, I learned that students rick Kreider, Swift Middle School became very bored doing the same technology education teacher. things repeatedly, so now I like to Childs built the project into his empower them to control their curriculum and had the students in own product,” stated Kreider. his STEM class design drink carri“I’m most excited for the kids to ers. From the designs see that these skills that were submitted, “I’m most excited are something that Childs, Kreider, can be used out in Tucker, and Kreider’s for the kids to see the world in a real student teacher t h a t t h e s e s k i l l s way,” noted Tucker. Vivian Feliciani chose a r e s o m e t h i n g “I’m excited for them two. that can be used to see a practical Tucker’s art class out in the world in application of somesketched designs for a a real way.” thing they designed stamp that would go and created.” on each drink carrier, “I’m excited to and seventh-grader Jasmine Gutier- have the students go to The Daily rez created the winning design. The Grind with their families and see art class will make a digital version of what they made being used out in Jasmine’s sketch for Laser Works in the real world,” added Kreider. Quarryville. Laser Works will create Classes such as STEM, art, techand donate a rubber stamp using the nology education, and music are design. referred to as related arts at Swift Kreider’s technology education Middle School. After the complestudents manufacture the prod- tion of this project, Kreider said he uct. They’re using repurposed hopes all the related arts classes cardboard to create anywhere continue to collaborate and work from 10 to 200 drink carriers for together to do projects like this in The Daily Grind. Each student is the future. Jasmine Gutierrez created the winning stamp design.

BY COURTNEY MENGEL

On March 12, the McCullough family members were making dinner in their home in Providence Township. Denise asked her son, Logan, to heat oil on the stove for fries. She then went outside to help her husband, David, in the yard. After turning on the stovetop, Logan went into the bathroom to take a bath. Without anyone knowing, the oil caught fire. David came back to the house, and when he walked through the front door, he saw the kitchen clouded in smoke and covered by flames. Their dog, Katie, was sitting on the basement steps barking at the door to the bathroom where Logan was. David ran through the flames and carried his son outside to safety. Today, Denise, David, Logan, and Katie are making do with what they have. The kitchen was destroyed and there is water damage throughout the house. The roof, windows, and flooring See McCullough Family pg 7

INSIDE THIS ISSUE Retro Road Trip: PA’s Drive-In Movie Theaters . . . . . . . . .2 Keep The Tradition Running With Red Rose Run . . . . .3 Every Penny Will Be Woerth It . . . . . . . . . . .4 Business Directory . . . . .10 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 House Of Worship . . . . . .15 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . .17

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