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Solanco High School To Present “Much Ado About Nothing”

Sfiery banter between Beatrice and Benedick, who seem sworn to outwit each other until their friends set a playful trap, and the tender courtship of Claudio and Hero, nearly ruined by a cruel trick. With mix-ups, misunderstandings, and the bumbling antics of Dogberry and the Town Watch, this play showcases some of Shakespeare’s sharpest wit and warmest moments.

The production is financed completely by the Solanco High School Drama Troupe 1004, which is chartered by the International Thespian Society. This year, more than 50 students will be involved in the production as actors, crew members, set painters, set builders, and ushers.

When describing the show, Reed Morehouse, who plays Claudio, said, “Being one of

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Free Coats

The Solanco Coats For All coat drive giveaway will take place on Friday, Nov. 21, from 2 to 8 p.m. at Oak Hill Fellowship Church, 1 W. Fourth St., Quarryville.

The giveaway will be a free shopping event for anyone in the community who is in need of a coat. Refreshments, including cookies, will be available while people search for a coat.

Throughout the month of October, businesses, churches, organizations, and individuals worked together to collect coat donations. Coat collection took place at various locations around the community, including Dewald Funeral and Cremation Services, Neff Physical Therapy, Solanco schools,

Restart Training Center Ministry (RTCM) is seeking business sponsors and selling tickets for two fundraisers.

The 11th annual Valentine Banquet will be held Friday, Jan. 30, 2026, at the Shady Maple Banquet Hall, 129 Toddy Drive, East Earl. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.; the meal will be served at 6:15 p.m.

BY GEORGE DEIBEL
The cast of “Much Ado About Nothing” includes (front, from left) Sophie Pizzuli, Grace West, Ava Foley, (back) Kenton Green, Tai Kauffman, and Reed Morehouse.

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Shakespeare’s plays, of course you should expect witty comedy, with some rather unfortunate timing with characters. Expect emotion from the great actors that I’m blessed to be on stage with - as well as, certainly, some great laughs.”

“Audience members can expect to be taken aback by the amount of emotion, drama, and humor packed into this show,” shared Grace West, who plays Dogberry.

In addition to Reed and Grace, the play stars seniors Kenton Green as Benedick, Sophie Pizzulli as Beatrice, and Ava Foley as Hero. The rest of the cast includes seniors Tai Kauffman as Don Pedro, Aidan Rice as Leonato, Aiden Elliot as Don John, Michaela Meyrick as Antonia, Lydia Young as Ursula, and Kate Zdrojewski as Alaina; juniors Cooper Fuller as Balthasar, Ben Ginter as Conrade, Tony Koch as Borachio, Tom King as Verges, Morgan Krauss as Seacole, and Jed King as the Sexton; sophomore Bri Eller as

Margaret; and freshmen Weston Young as Friar Francis, Addison Morgan as Oatcake, Aurora Remaley as Puffin, Nina Brown as Gina, and Ella McGrath as Phyllis. The stage manager is Solanco graduate Annie Sheaffer, and the student stage manager is Tavi Solares.

Some of the actors have enjoyed performing in roles different from their previous experience in acting. “I’ve only ever played wild and strange characters,” stated Sophie, “so getting the chance to play a big role with so much depth has been a great experience! Beatrice is complex and passionate. She feels feelings very strongly and isn’t afraid to show what she thinks on her face.”

Grace, a junior, said, “The role of Dogberry has given me an (almost) boundless level of creative and comedic freedom, which has been extremely liberating for me as a performer.”

Other actors, such as Ava, are acting in roles that are very familiar to them. “The character of Hero is so similar to myself that portraying this role is also a form of self-expression (breaking out of my comfort zone) in my life outside of the play,” she said.

For Reed, a junior, “Much Ado About Nothing” will be his first play. “When I initially got the role, I was extremely nervous and excited, and now that I’ve attempted to grow into it, I can see how big of an opportunity this is,” he shared. “Being a part of a production, especially with such talented actors, is really eye-opening.”

One of the most challenging aspects of the play for many of the actors has been learning how to deliver lines written in the language of Shakespeare’s day. “The language of Shakespeare is so precise that it can be challenging to truly deliver lines as authentically as possible,” stated Ava. “The challenge lies in the sentence structure, which is very different than how we speak now.”

Sophie noted, “Shakespeare was very particular with how he worded lines; every ‘was’ and ‘it’ and ‘but’ is just as important as every other word in the show.”

Kenton said, “While the script has been refined to be more understandable to a modern audience, there are still many phrases or similes that take more than half a thought to comprehend, and it is a fun challenge to reach that ‘aha!’ moment of understanding

what they mean.”

Blastland, who directed “Clue: High School Edition” at Solanco last year, is impressed with the students’ hard work on the show. “It’s been an exciting opportunity to work with these talented young actors on a Shakespearean production,” she said. “They have brought energy, creativity, and a boatload of dedication to a new and challenging theatrical style. I am excited to share this show with the community!”

Blastland has previous experience with Solanco shows, having served as the director of Solanco musicals from 2012 to 2016 and as the director of the school’s plays from 2007 to 2011. She was also the founder of the school’s drama club. In addition to Blastland, John Biles serves as the assistant director, production stage manager, and lighting designer; Susan Robertson is the costume designer; and Todd Brown and his students are in charge of set construction.

Everyone is excited for audiences to experience the production. Sophie encouraged people to attend the show, pointing out, “The only way to understand the full experience is to come and witness the shenanigans yourself!”

Registration Open for Ag Literacy Week

The Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation has opened registration for the 2026 Pennsylvania Ag Literacy Week, scheduled for March.

The featured book will be “Cows Can Moo! Can You? All About Farms,” part of The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library series. The book takes students on a tour of a farm while introducing them to the people, animals, and science behind agriculture.

Chili Cook-Off Posted

Neff Physical Therapy will hold its third annual chili cook-off on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the SECA Center, 299 Park Ave., Quarryville. Proceeds will help fund medical scholarships for local students and provide support to local fire companies.

Feed Service; KMK Creation; Econ Refuse Service; Patriot Container & Disposal; Herr’s Potato Chips; and R.H. Rohrer & Sons.

For more information, contact the Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation at 717-7612740 or visit the aforementioned website.

Ag Literacy Week connects volunteers from the agricultural community with classrooms across the state. Volunteers read the featured book, share their experiences, and help students understand how agriculture impacts their daily lives. Registration will be open through Friday, Dec. 12. Volunteers and community partners may register and purchase their book and classroom resources at www.pfbfriends.com.

Mennonite Life Posts Book Auction

Mennonite Life, 2215 Millstream Road, Lancaster, curates rare and historically significant books and offers them for sale at three annual auctions. The next Rare and Used Book Auction will take place in

the Mennonite Life Community Room on Friday, Nov. 14, at 6:30 p.m.

The full auction catalog is available for download at www.mennonitelife .org/events. Notable lots

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Attendees will be able to taste and vote on their favorite chili. Local chili participants and business sponsors will include: Berkshire Hathaway - The Katie Hall and Amanda Stevens Team; Lefever & Hart Auctions; Rock & Metal Systems; Lewis Auto and Truck Repair; Howett’s Screen Printing & Embroidery; Custom Home Group; McGowan Insurance Agency; Powl’s

The medical scholarships will be available to all high school seniors planning on pursuing a medical profession or any local graduates who are currently attending a medical profession school or program. The two scholarship recipients from last year’s chili cook-off were Joseph Chapman and Cassidy Brown.

To apply, contact Neff Physical Therapy at 717786-1245 or send a message at www.Neffpt.com. Those with questions about the chili cook-off may contact Brittney Woerth, co-organizer, at bwoerth@ neffpt.com.

Cassidy Brown (left photo) and Joseph Champ (right photo) were the two scholarship recipients from last year’s chili cook-off.

FUNDRAISER

Amos Stoltzfus will be the guest speaker, and he and members of his family will provide music. “Amos came from an Amish background, but he was also incarcerated in prison once upon a time,” said RTCM founder and executive director Jaime Santiago. “As a result of that, he started a prison ministry called Light of Hope (Evangelistic Ministry). They’ve gone to state prisons in Pennsylvania and minister to the inmates there.”

Santiago explained that banquet organizers felt Stoltzfus would be a good fit to speak at the event since he works with men and prisoners who are dealing with a range of situations. “He’ll be sharing his testimony (at the banquet),” Santiago continued. “He’ll

talk about marriage, but he’ll also share how (incarceration) affected his life and affected his marriage.”

There are four levels of business sponsorship opportunities, and the business sponsor deadline is Saturday, Dec. 13. Go to www.restartministry.org and click on the “Events” tab for sponsorship information. Ticket details will be announced on the website. Contact Pam Santiago at 717-304-3291 or office manager@restartministry .org for more information.

The 11th annual Sportsman Banquet will be held on Tuesday, March 17, and Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at the Shady Maple Banquet Hall. Guests can choose which night they wish to attend. Doors will open at 4:45 p.m.; the meal

will be served at 5:30 p.m.

There will be numerous auction items, door prizes, and ticket prize items.

“People have been very, very supportive of the events,” Santiago said, noting that attendees are encouraged to bring their spouses and children. “They are fun family events.”

Doug DeHarpart will be the guest speaker. DeHarpart, who was born in Akron, Ohio, hosts a podcast, once hosted a television show, and operates the website www.created outdoors.com. He was introduced to the outdoors by his father, who took him rabbit and deer hunting at a young age. There were many family vacations and countless weeks spent chasing whitetail deer in southern Ohio.

“He’s an avid hunter, and he’s a believer,” Santiago said. “We’re a Christian ministry. He’s a Christian man, and he ministers to men through his organization, particularly using the vehicle of hunting to do that and make connections with men and their sons and to care for their children.”

There are six sponsorship levels for businesses, and the deadline to register is Monday, Dec. 15.

“We’re still looking for sponsors for both events, business sponsors,” said Santiago. “Then eventually after business sponsors and table sponsors, we are looking for people to purchase tickets.”

RTCM, which recently moved into a new facility in Ronks, offers faith-based teaching, resources, and counseling to aid men in the process of overcoming their addictions. The nonprofit helps the men learn valuable life skills, receive vocational training, connect with local churches, and transition back into the community.

Church Plans Community Meal

Joseph’s Table at Ascension Lutheran Church, 600 E. Penn Grant Road, Willow Street, will offer a takeout meal to members of the community on Thursday, Nov. 20.

Meals may be picked up from 5:30 to 6 p.m. There is no charge. Those who would like a meal should enter the parking lot from Penn Grant Road and exit onto Shiprock Road.

The Stoltzfus family will provide music at the Valentine Banquet.
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Lancaster Chorale Plans Concerts

The Lancaster Chorale will host free concerts on Saturday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 16, at 3 p.m. in Gardner Theatre at Lancaster Country Day School, 725 Hamilton Road, Lancaster. The concerts will feature Camille Saint-Saens’ “Christmas Oratorio,” a piece from the Romantic era that will be sung in English accompanied by a 17-piece professional orchestra. Antonio Vivaldi’s “Magnificat” from the early 18th century will be sung in Latin, and a folk ballad by John Michael Talbot, also titled “Magnificat,” will bring a contemporary sound in English to its Latin title, which means “magnify.”

Soprano Jinge Ma, a sophomore at Millersville University, will be the featured soloist. Born in China, she came to the United States in 2019. At Millersville’s Tell School of Music, she is a student of professor Kristin Sims. In July, she debuted as Miss Rose in “Lakmé” with the Chicago Summer Opera. Locally, she was the soprano soloist for a chamber music performance of the cantata “Orphéee” at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. At Millersville, she performed scenes from “Le Nozze di Figaro” and “Hansel and Gretel,” and last winter, she appeared as a featured soloist in the university’s “Glorious Sounds of the Season” showcase.

Conductor Bruce Gerlach will round out the program with several anthems. He began his choral career at Penn Manor High School in Lancaster. After earning a doctorate in choral conducting from Southern Seminary in Louisville, Ky., Gerlach was a music professor for 23 years at the College of the Ozarks near Branson, Mo. He and his wife, Margie, returned to his native Lancaster after he retired. Organist Jan Stauffer will also accompany the choir.

Talbot, whose unpublished “Magnificat” will have its Lancaster premiere, founded a

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faith community, The Brothers and Sisters of Charity, in Berryville, Ark. He is a singer-songwriter who has performed in concerts and worship events all over the world.

A freewill offering will be received. For more information on the Lancaster Chorale, visit https://lancaster chorale.org.

The Strasburg Area Senior Citizens will hold the group’s monthly meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 1 p.m. at the Strasburg Fire Hall, 203 Jackson St., Strasburg. Following the meeting, the group will sign Christmas cards for the veterans hospital, with a goal of 600 cards. Refreshments will be served. Guests are welcome. There is a nominal registration fee at the door to cover the fire hall rental.

Coats

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Ministries, Union Presbyterian Church, Mt. Vernon Christian Church, Wesley Network, Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren, and Rock Church of Lancaster County. Last year, Solanco Coats For All served 45 families and gave away 315 coats, and organizers hope to bless even more

Lime Valley Self Storage

Strasburg Seniors is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1966 for the benefit of area senior citizens age 50 and older. Meetings are generally held on the third Wednesday of every month, and the club also holds a summer picnic and yearly Christmas party as well as outings and trips.

For more information, call Jill at 717-239-1530 or visit www.facebook.com/groups/ strasburgseniorcitizens/.

families with warm coats this year.

For more information, search for “Solanco Coats For All” on Facebook or Instagram.

SINGING SPRING FOODS

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in this auction include a very rare illustrated 1769 paraphrase of the “Martyrs Mirror,” printed in the Netherlands; a 1745 German edition of “Golden Apples in Silver Bowls,” published at the Ephrata Cloister; a Bible published by Christopher Saur in Germantown in 1763; and a rare “Unpartheyisches Gesang-Buch,” featuring a crafted bookplate mentioning Elisabeth Reist, written by Joseph Gingrich in 1850.

The auction will also feature the rare book “The History & Life of the Reidenbach Mennonites”; a 1736 edition of “Hoffnung besserer Zeiten Kleiner AbendSchein”; an 1814 “Martyrs Mirror”; multiple volumes of “Mennonite Quarterly Review”; and an 1853

map of the Township of East Hempfield, Lancaster County, mounted on wooden poles. Bids may be submitted online and by mail until Thursday, Nov. 13. Auction books are on display in the Mennonite Life Community

Room.

Mennonite Life’s vision is diverse communities connecting across boundaries by knowing and valuing their own and each other’s stories of life, faith, cultures, and histories.

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

Row House Forum Sets Event

The Row House Forum will host a conversation-style presentation with twin brothers Andrew Gunnar Norquist, an artist, and Benjamin Norquist, an author, on Friday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. in the Square Halo Gallery, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster.

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

January 30, 2026

January 30, 2026

January 30, 2026

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE BANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

January 30, 2026

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

January 30, 2026

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE BANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

January 30, 2026

January 30, 2026

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

Shady Maple Banquet Center

January 30, 2026

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

Shady Maple Banquet Center

January 30, 2026

January 30, 2026

129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

Shady Maple Banquet Center

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

Shady Maple Banquet Center 129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

January 30, 2026

129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE BANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

Shady Maple Banquet Center

Shady Maple Banquet Center

129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE BANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

Shady Maple Banquet Center

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

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Shady Maple Banquet Center

Shady Maple Banquet Center 129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

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• 16 tickets in the designated

Shady Maple Banquet Center

129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

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129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

January 30, 2026

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE BANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS OF GIVING

Shady Maple Banquet Center

129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

In “This Sacred Ground: Stories From Soil and Scripture,” Andrew will display and discuss his new series of large-scale graphite drawings of ancient trees - works that invite viewers to encounter creation as both fragile and enduring, temporal and transcendent. Drawing on themes from his forthcoming book “Every Somewhere Sacred: Rescuing a Theology of Place in the American Imagination,” Benjamin will provide a critical framework for reflecting on these artworks, raising questions about beauty, place, and the theological significance of the Earth.

• Includes 16 free Restart Ticket Prize tickets.

• Recognition on all RTCM social media venues.

• Recognition on screen at event.

Doors Open @ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

• Recognition on special “ ank You Poster” at event.

LEVEL 2: PLATINUM SPONSOR

Shady Maple Banquet Center 129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

Shady Maple Banquet Center 129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

(2 tables)

Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE BANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED!

January 30, 2026

• Special Advertising: Business logo will be included on all RTCM publicity.

• Recognition on RTCM website with link to your business website.

WAYS YOU CAN HELP:

WAYS YOU CAN HELP:

Be an Advertising Sponsor at One of the Levels Listed Below

• Includes 2 CD’s by the Amos Stoltzfus Family and RTCM Merch.

• Special Event Booklet: Business logo/info in booklet for each guest at the event.

Guest Evangelist: AMOS STOLTZFUS of Light of Hope Evangelistic Ministry

Guest Evangelist: AMOS STOLTZFUS of Light of Hope Evangelistic Ministry

January 30, 2026

Be an Advertising Sponsor at One of the Levels Listed Below

Donate Valentine Banquet Related Door Prizes for the Event

@ 5:30pm | Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

8 tickets in the designated area for you and your guests. (1 table) Special Advertising: Business logo will be included on all RTCM publicity.

LEVELS

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS OF GIVING

LEVEL 1: ELITE

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS OF GIVING SPONSOR

Donate Valentine Banquet Related Door Prizes for the Event

Shady Maple Banquet Center

129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

Fellowship Meal @ 6:15pm

Guest Evangelist: AMOS STOLTZFUS of Light of Hope Evangelistic

Guest Evangelist: AMOS STOLTZFUS of Light of Hope Evangelistic Ministry

Shady Maple Banquet Center 129 Toddy Drive • East Earl, PA 17519

RTCM 11th Annual VALENTINE B ANQUET SPONSORS NEEDED! SPONSORED IN PART BY:

Andrew is gallery coordinator for The Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, R.I. He blends drawing, sculpture, and installation with a deep sensitivity to place, memory, and meaning. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in sculpture from The Rhode Island School of Design and a Bachelor of Science in studio art from the University of Northwestern in St. Paul, Minn.

STOLTZFUS FAMILY

Guest Evangelist: AMOS STOLTZFUS

Special Event Booklet: Business logo/info in booklet for each guest at the event.

Recognition on RTCM website with link to your business website.

16 tickets in the designated area for you & your 15 guests. (2 tables)

SPONSORED IN PART BY:

Recognition on special “ ank You Poster” at event. Includes a CD by the Amos Stoltzfus Family and RTCM Merch.

designated area for you & your 15 guests. (2 tables)

Special Advertising: Business logo will be included on all RTCM publicity.

Business logo will be included on all RTCM publicity.

Includes 16 free Restart Ticket Prize tickets.

Booklet: Business logo/info in booklet for each guest at the event.

Special Event Booklet: Business logo/info in booklet for each guest at the event.

LEVEL 3: $1000 or more

8 tickets in the designated area for you and your guests. (1 table)

Restart Ticket Prize tickets.

Recognition on RTCM website with link to your business website.

Recognition on all RTCM social media venues.

RTCM website with link to your business website.

Recognition on screen at event.

Special Event Booklet: Business logo/info in booklet for each guest at the event.

Recognition on special “ ank You Poster” at event.

Recognition on special “ ank You Poster” at event.

Guest Evangelist: AMOS STOLTZFUS of Light of Hope Evangelistic Ministry

Guest Musicians: AMOS STOLTZFUS FAMILY

Includes 2 CD’s by the Amos Stoltzfus Family and RTCM Merch.

RTCM social media venues. screen at event. special “ ank You Poster” at event. the Amos Stoltzfus Family and RTCM Merch.

PLATINUM

Musicians: AMOS STOLTZFUS FAMILY

at event. Includes 2 CD’s by the Amos Stoltzfus Family and RTCM Merch. LEVEL 2: PLATINUM SPONSOR $1200 or more

LEVEL 4: SILVER SPONSOR $800 or more

LEVEL 2: PLATINUM SPONSOR $1200 or more

• 8 tickets in the designated area for you and your guests. (1 table)

• 8 tickets in the designated area for you and your guests. (1 table)

8 tickets in the designated area for you and your guests. (1 table)

• Special Advertising: Business logo will be included on all RTCM publicity.

Special Advertising: Business logo will be included on all RTCM publicity.

Includes 8 free Restart Ticket Prize tickets.

• Includes 8 free Restart Ticket Prize tickets.

Special Event Booklet: Business logo/info in booklet for each guest at the event.

• Recognition on RTCM website with link to your business website.

• Recognition on all RTCM social media venues.

Recognition on RTCM website with link to your business website.

Recognition on all RTCM social media venues.

• Recognition on screen at event.

• Recognition on special “ ank You Poster” at event.

Recognition on screen at event.

• Special Event Booklet: Business logo/info in booklet for each guest at the event.

• Includes a CD by the Amos Stoltzfus Family and RTCM Merch.

Recognition on special “ ank You Poster” at event.

Includes a CD by the Amos Stoltzfus Family and RTCM Merch.

LEVEL 3: GOLD SPONSOR $1000 or more

Benjamin is a writer, researcher, and educator whose work explores the sacredness of place at the intersection of land, story, and faith. He is a director at Churches for Middle East Peace and serves on the executive leadership team of Church at the Crossroads in Chicago. Refreshments will be available. Tickets are available in advance for a discount or at the door for full price. Row House members will receive free admission for themselves and one guest. To reserve a seat or learn more, visit www.therowhouse.org.

Mennonite Life will hold its next Rare and Used Book Auction on Nov. 14.

Holiday Craft Fair Posted

Pet Pantry of Lancaster County and Furever Home Adoption Center will hold their 11th annual Holiday Craft Fair at the Farm & Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

The craft fair will include more than 50 unique crafters. The event will also feature giveaway drawings with prizes donated by local businesses, donors, and sponsors, and food

will be available.

Furever Home Adoption Center and Pet Pantry of Lancaster County share the mission to relieve the suffering and meet the needs of homeless animals in Lancaster County. Both organizations exist through public support and private fundraising, and this event helps them save more lives.

For more information, contact Melody Sanders at contactform@petpantry lc.org or 717-983-8878.

Voctave To Perform at The Trust

The Trust Performing Arts Center, 37 N. Market St., Lancaster, will present a concert by the acclaimed a cappella group Voctave at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18.

The 11-voice sensation has had more than 160 million social media video views, and Voctave’s albums frequently debut in the top 10 on the Billboard and iTunes charts. In 2024, Voctave released the third volume in the popular “The Corner of Broadway & Main Street” series and recorded a number of collaborations with guest artists, including Tituss Burgess and The Swingles. Voctave also recently released a new holiday album, “It Feels Like Christmas,” and embarked on a North American tour. Other recent highlights include an album of lullabies titled “Goodnight, My Someone,” as well as tours of “The Corner of Broadway & Main Street.”

Formed in 2015 by producer and arranger Jamey Ray, the voices of Voctave represent diverse backgrounds and musical experiences. Hailing from central Florida, Voctave members have performed across the globe and appeared on countless recordings. The group has performed with Grammy, Dove, and American Music Award recipients, including Sandi Patty, Pentatonix’s Kirstin Maldonado, Mark Lowry, David Phelps, and Jody McBrayer. Voctave’s albums are digitally available on all platforms.

Voctave members include E.J. Cardona, Tiffany Coburn, Ashley Espinoza, Karl Hudson, Chrystal Johnson, Kate Lott, Drew Ochoa, Jamey Ray, Aaron Stratton, Kurt Von Schmittou, and Sarah Whittemore.

To purchase tickets, visit www.lbc.edu/events or www.lancastertrust.com.

Solanco Golf Players Receive Awards

Coaches Award; Dylan Townsend, Rookie of the Year; Coach Minnich, who is retiring after 20 years; Luke Herr, Lowest Scoring Average; and Vance Millhouse, Most Improved.

Troop 91 Plans Spaghetti Dinner

Boy Scout Troop 91 will host an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Chestnut Level Presbyterian Church, 1068 Chestnut Level Road, Quarryville.

The menu will include fresh salad; bread; all-youcan-eat spaghetti, available with or without meatballs; and a dessert. The meal will be available for dine-in or takeout.

LBC Sets Makers Market, Concert

Lancaster Bible College (LBC), 901 Eden Road, Lancaster, will host its annual Makers Market on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Student Center.

Under the guidance of director of instrumental studies Doris Hall-Gulati and adjunct percussion professor Brent Behrenshausen, the musicians will present a program featuring a new composition by 2025 LBC music performance graduate Samuel Scott Gross. The ensembles will also perform traditional works by composers such as John Philip Sousa and Gustav Holst, as well as

works by living composers like David Holsinger and Samuel Hazo.

The Percussion Ensemble, led by Behrenshausen, will feature xylophone and vocal soloists, while Hall-Gulati will share the conducting podium with three current LBC music education majors.

Tickets for the pay-whatyou-will performance are available at www.lbc.edu/ events.

Proceeds from the event will support Troop 91 by helping to offset the rising costs of camps, outdoor adventures, and necessary Scouting events. The funds will ensure that every Scout can continue to learn, lead, and serve through the program’s community service projects and educational activities.

Boy Scout Troop 91 will host an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner on Nov. 15.

Tickets may be preordered by calling Dawn Althoff at 717-278-4735,

or they will be available at the door. There is a discount for children ages 5 to 12, and children age 4 and under may eat for free.

Historic Rock Ford Sets Presentation

Historic Rock Ford, 881 Rock Ford Road, Lancaster, will present “The Tavern Cook: Eighteenth Century

Dining Through the Recipes of Richard Briggs” by internationally renowned food historian Marc Meltonville on Friday, Nov. 21, at 6:30 p.m.

Meltonville will provide a look at what was cooked, poured, and celebrated in the 18th century, from kitchen hearths to tavern punch bowls.

The lecture will take place in the Langmuir Education Room on the first floor of the Rock Ford Barn. Attendees should park in the area

PUBLIC AUCTION

21.7 ACRE M/L TRACT OF LAND SMITHVILLE/REFTON AREA WED., DECEMBER 17 • 1 P.M.

behind the barn.

The lecture is free, but registration is recommended at www.simpletix .com/e/the-tavern-cook -eighteenth-century -dining-tickets-244012.

Limited copies of Meltonville’s book “The Tavern Cook” will be available for purchase.

The event will feature 40 vendors and crafters, including LBC alumni and members of the local community. Vendors will offer various handmade goods, such as original art, wood décor, jewelry, Christmas ornaments, hand-lettered cards and signs, journals, macramé and crochet items, prints and canvases, and bags. An outdoor blacksmithing demonstration will also be part of the day.

Several vendors will offer baked goods and hot beverages for purchase. The LettUsKnow food truck will also be on-site for lunch.

Admission and parking is free. For more information, contact alumni @lbc.edu.

The LBC Community Wind and Percussion Ensembles will present a fall concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 16, in Good Shepherd Chapel.

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Accordion Group To Meet

of land. Minutes to Willow Street, Quarryville & Refton. Inspection of tract anytime. For more detailed information visit www.klinekreidergood.com. Financing, deposit or bridge loan available to qualified buyer. Call Randal V. Kline 717-733-1006 (Lender NMLS ID #834368)

V. Kline

For additional details, contact Miranda Hoffman at 717-940-4762.

The First Lancaster Accordion Group (FLAG) will meet on Sunday, Nov. 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Zion Church of Millersville, 317 N. George St., Millersville.

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ASCENSION LUTHERAN CHURCH: 600 E. Penn Grant Rd., (Mailing: P.O. Box 635, Willow Street, 17584) 717-464-5683

Pastor: The Rev. Maureen L. Seifried Worship w/Holy Communion: Saturday Eve. 6 pm & Sunday 9:30 am. Livestreaming Visit: www.ascensionws.org

MT. NEBO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: 673 Martic Heights Dr., Pequea. Pastor Chandler Evans. Office 717-284-4331. E-mail: secretary@mtneboumc.org. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 9 a.m. www.mtneboumc.org Mt. Nebo Preschool - 717-284-4331.

All proceeds support the Quarryville Fire Company November

BETHEL CHURCH: 3716 Main Street, Conestoga. Sunday worship at 10:15 AM. Pastor: Jake Farnham. For more info, call 717-872-6755.

CHESTNUT LEVEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1068 Chestnut Level Rd., Quarryville, PA 17566 Ph: 717-548-2763. Visit us online at www.chestnutlevel.org Rev. John Hartman - Senior/Lead Pastor. Join us for worship at either our 8:00 AM or 10:30 AM services held in the church sanctuary. Adult/Youth Sunday School is held at 9:15 AM. K.I.D.S.Own Worship is held in the Family Life Center during the 10:30 AM worship service. The 10:30 AM service is also live streamed via Zoom, CLPC Facebook and YouTube. Links can be found on the church’s website.

COLEMANVILLE UM CHURCH: 210 Colemanville Church Rd., Conestoga. Sunday Worship 8:40 AM, Sunday School 10:15 AM. 717-872-7951 Pastor: Manuel Cruz www.colemanvilleumc.org

ENCOUNTER CHURCH: 300 Hideaway Drive, Quarryville, PA 17566 Sunday Service & Kid's Church held at 8:30 am and 10:45 am. Church e-mail: office@encounterchurchpa.org www.encounterchuchpa.org Church phone: 717-786-2756

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH OF MILLERSVILLE 121 Walnut Hill Rd., Millersville. Sunday Worship at 8:15 am & 10:45 am. Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 am. Phone: 717872-4581 www.findgracehere.org

KIRKWOOD MENNONITE CHURCH: 1923 Noble Rd, Kirkwood, PA 17536. Join us Sundays at 9:00 am. For more information call Pastor Dave Sweigart 717-333-3979.

LITTLE BRITAIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

255 Little Britain Church Rd., Peach Bottom (between 222 and 272). Sunday School Classes all ages 9:15 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Youth Groups for Elementary, Jr. High and Sr. High, Choir, Bell Choir, Small Groups. Rev. Thomas Milligan, 717-548-2266. Web site: www.littlebritainchurch.org E-mail: lbpc1732@gmail.com

MEMORIAL CHURCH- 101 S. Hess St., Quarryville. quarryville.church 717-7862941. Sunday Morning Worship Schedule: 8:30 Traditional, 10:30 Contemporary, Fellowship time from 9:40-10:20 am Livestream: quarryville.online.church Here you are accepted as you are and challenged to become more like Jesus.

MIDDLE OCTORARA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 1199 Valley Road Quarryville. Sunday Services: Sunday School 9 AM; Blended Worship 10:30 AM. 717-786-3402 Visit us online at www.middleoctorara.org

MT. EDEN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: 1241 May Post Office Rd., Quarryville, (5 mi. South of Strasburg, 3 mi. North of 372). Rev. Margaret Rohnacher, Pastor. Sunday worship service 9:30 am. Limited handicap accessibility. 717-786-7565 mtedenlutheranchurch@gmail.com

MT. VERNON CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Growing Deeper, Reaching Farther. 1 Lighthouse Dr, Kirkwood. Pastor Tony Murrin. Sunday School- all ages 9am, Worship 10:00am. Handicap Access. Phone: 717-529-4102. Visit us online at mtvernonchristianchurch.com

PARKESBURG WORD OF FAITH CHURCH Sunday Service 10 am & Wednesday prayer at 7:30 pm - at 501 Lenover Rd., Parkesburg, PA 19365. Call 610-593-2277 www.parkesburgwordoffaith.org

PROVIDENCE CHURCH: 269 Cinder Road, New Providence. 717-786-5580. Family Worship Services at 9:00 & 10:45 AM led by Pastor Dwight Lefever. Handicapped Access. Visit us online at www.provchurch.net for more information and church updates. Livestreamed services during both worship hours.

REFTON BIC CHURCH: 110 Church St., Refton, Scott MacFeat, Jr. Lead, Pastor. Sunday Worship 10-11:15 am. We offer LIVESTREAM services via YouTube, search “Refton Church”. Clothing Room: 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 6:307:30pm. Rental Space available. Visit reftonchurch.org for more info. 717806-5812.

SMITHVILLE CHURCH OF GOD: 595 Pennsy Rd., New Providence. 717-786-1879. A Family Friendly Church. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m.

ST. CHRISTOPHER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Where everyone can find a place to belong! 116 Lancaster Pike, Oxford. Sunday Holy Communion Services at 8:00 & 10:00 AM; 10:00 AM also live-streamed. When people warmly welcome you, you will know you have found a church home where you can come just as you are. The Episcopal Church is Catholic in the way we worship and Protestant in the way we think. You’ll find beautiful music, good preaching, and an inclusive community in which to worship God. YOU BELONG HERE! Check out St. Christopher’s website, YouTube, or Facebook for updates and links. Rev. Dr. Mary Ann Mertz rector@stchrisoxford.org 610-932-8134 www.stchrisoxford.org

THE WAKEFIELD VINEYARD: 2292 Robert Fulton Hwy., Peach Bottom. Senior Pastors Mark & Pam Couch Join us on Sundays @ 10:15 AM For more info, call 717-955-0173.

UNION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 5637 Street Rd., Kirkwood, PA, off Rt. 472 between Quarryville & Oxford. (717) 529-2000. Blended Worship at 10 am.; Sunday School 9 am.; Nursery provided. Email: upc@epix.net, Web site: www.unionpres.com, handicap access.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF LANCASTER: We have been a liberal religious community in the county for more than 123 years. Our services start at 10 AM, and everyone is welcome to join us for Coffee Hour afterward. 538 W. Chestnut St., Lancaster, PA 17603 717-393-1733 | admin@uuclonline.org

WILLOW STREET UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST: 2723 Willow Street Pk., Willow Street. Pastor: Rev. Dr. Zachary C. Wooten. For more information: 717464-3462 or office@wsucc.com

Please Note: Updates can be made to your church’s listing for 1st issue date of each month only.

(Changes must be submitted by the previous Wednesday.) For More Information On Church Listings And Rates, Call Justin at 717-492-2533

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