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Solanco townlively.com

OCTOBER 20, 2021

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LVIII • NO 27

Celebrate The Season With A Harvest Party BY COURTNEY MENGEL

As important as it is for people to love themselves, it’s equally important for people to feel loved and welcomed by others, which is why Peach Bottom resident Debbie Zimmerman believes in community. Ever since she returned to Living Stones Vineyard Church two years ago, Zimmerman has been a very active member of the church. Through Zimmerman’s efforts, this will be the second year that Living Stones Vineyard Church hosts its Harvest Party.

“I believe in community, reaching the community, and just sharing God’s love in an inviting, welcoming environment,” said Zimmerman. Although she is the coordinator of this event, she emphasized that she could not do it alone. The Harvest Party will return to Living Stones Vineyard Church, 2292 Robert Fulton Highway, Peach Bottom, on Saturday, Oct. 30. The fun will begin at 4:30 p.m. and end after dark with a fireworks display donated by Bada Boom at Fireworks Fantasy. There will be a Trunk or Treat, pony cart rides, sack races, See Harvest Play pg 6

The Solanco High School homecoming court candidates are (front, from left) Anna Lisinski, Reagan Mendez, Hannah Wood, Maya Dolan, Caroline Drumm, Erin Lynne Melot, Kara Armstrong, (back, from left) Jonathan Revolorio Morales, Steven Williams III, Elijah Reimold, Trent McDowell, Aden “AJ” Jackson, Cole Jacob Gladfelter, Trent Alexander Henry, Blake Cheyney Morgan, and (not pictured) Rilyn Abigail Saner.

Solanco To Celebrate Homecoming he Solanco High School homecoming football game will take place on Friday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. against Conestoga Valley. Prior to the home football game, the homecoming court will be introduced. At halftime, the Solanco band will play a short program and then Paige Balliet and Ryan Smith, 2020 homecoming queen and king, will crown the queen. The homecoming king will be crowned on Saturday, Oct. 23, at the homecoming dance, which will be held outside. The homecoming queen candidates are Kara Armstrong, Maya Dolan, Caroline Drumm, Anna Lisinski, Erin Lynne Melot, Reagan Mendez, Rilyn Abigail Saner, and Hannah Wood. The homecoming king candidates are Blake Cheyney Morgan, Cole Jacob Gladfelter, Trent Alexander Henry, Aden “AJ” Jackson, Trent McDowell, Jonathan Revolorio Morales, Elijah Reimold, and Steven Williams III.

Awards. After graduating, she plans to attend art school. Anna Lisinski is the daughter of Seth and Gina Lisinski of Kirkwood. She is a member of Ophelia Club, Youth Education Association club, and Art Renaissance club. After graduating, Anna plans to attend college to major in education. Erin Lynne Melot is the daughter of Donald and Kelly Melot of Kirkwood. She is a member of Student Senate, Rachel’s Challenge, Ophelia Club, and she is a Special Olympics buddy. Outside of school, she attends youth group at Freedom Life Church. After graduating, she plans to attend Lancaster School of Cosmetology to become a mortuary cosmetologist. Reagan Mendez is the daughter of Tony and Lori Mendez of New Providence. She is involved in FFA, yearbook committee, Link Crew, the fall plays, and the spring musicals. She is captain of the tennis team and is a member of NHS. Reagan attends Freedom Life Church. After graduating, she plans to go into ministry.

What can organizations do to help families? For Solanco Family Life Network (SFLN), the answer became a partnership between schools, social services, churches, and community organizations. For the past six years, SFLN has served the Solanco School District by connecting families in need with resources that fill those needs. “A lot of people have needs and they’re not sure where to go with that,” explained Avery Hill, Solanco School District social worker and

See Homecoming pg 4

See Family Fun Night pg 5

Representatives from Wakefield Ambulance Association, Robert Fulton Fire Company, and Living Stones Vineyard Church look forward to the second annual Harvest Party.

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Kara Armstrong is the daughter of Erik and Trina Armstrong of New Providence. She is a tennis team captain, the yearbook editor, president of the Spanish National Honor Society (SNHS), a member of the National Honor Society (NHS), and a Link Crew leader. Kara volunteers at the Quarryville Public Library. After graduating, she plans to attend college to study creative writing. Maya Dolan is the daughter of John and Teresa Dolan of Quarryville. She is treasurer of the Student Senate Executive Board, is vice president of the SNHS, has helped with numerous school blood drives, and has played varsity soccer for four years. Outside of school, she plays club soccer. After graduating, she plans to attend college to become a physical therapist assistant. Caroline Drumm is the daughter of Christopher and Toni Drumm of New Providence. She has participated in Student Senate and National Art Honor Society (NAHS) and received an art award from the Lancaster County Young Artist’s

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