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Aaron’s Acres Sets School Year Programs

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Aaron’s Acres is now accepting applications for the 2022-23 school year program. Programs run from October through May, excluding January.

Aaron’s Acres offers a Younger Children Program in Lancaster County for children and their siblings ages 5 to 12. The younger group meets at Millersville University on the first Saturday evening of each month.

Aaron’s Acres also offers an Older Adolescents Program and A-Team for participants ages 13 to 21 that meet one Friday evening each month. The Older Adolescents Program allows adolescents the opportunity to engage in ageappropriate community activities with their peers such as bowling, sporting events, and visiting Hersheypark. The A-Team program offers adolescents with high-functioning autism the opportunity to participate in age-appropriate activities and trips designed to develop socialization and communication skills, such as bowling, escape rooms, and Hersheypark.

The program director will schedule face-to-face meetings with new families to become more familiar with participants’ needs and disabilities. Participant applications are available at https://aaronsacres.org/ programs/registration/.

Volunteer opportunities are also available for teens ages 14 to 17. For more information about the programs or volunteering, contact Elaine Burnett at 717-917-6101, ext. 103, or elaineburnett@aaronsacres.org.

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The Solanco Historical Society will hold its next program on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 1:30 p.m. at the society’s archives building, located across from the Robert Fulton Birthplace at 1932 Robert Fulton Highway (Route 222), Quarryville. The program is free and open to the public.

Mark W. Arbogast will present “The Trolley to Strasburg and Early Strasburg Views.” Arbogast will show early postcards of the trolley that ran from Lancaster city to Willow Street and Strasburg. Viewers will see a map of the trolley route, including the surprising trolley route at Willow Street. The talk will include early views of the town of Strasburg, most from postcards dating from 1910 to 1930. Arbogast will also share information about the early part of the Strasburg Rail Road and its depot at the east end of Strasburg.

Arbogast is a retired PPL land manager who worked at the Holtwood and Brunner Island power plant projects. He has an interest in local history and is a postcard collector.

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