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Warwick JANUARY 23, 2019

IN THIS ISSUE: EXTENSION SLATES MEETING, SOCIAL GATHERING page 6

VOL LX • NO 3

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

KNITTING CLUB

The Lititz Public Library, 651 Kissel Hill Road, Lititz, will host its first Knitting Club meeting on Monday, Feb. 4, from 10 a.m. to noon. The club will meet on the first and third Mondays of each month. Knitters are invited to gather to work on projects. Participants must bring all their own supplies. This is not a knitting class or instruction. Preregistration is required by stopping by the library or calling the library at 717-626-2255. FOOD FUNDRAISERS

The Baron Stiegel Lions Club of Clay and Elizabeth Townships will hold a buffet breakfast and sub sale on Sunday, Feb. 3, from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Brickerville Fire Hall, located on Hopeland Road at Route 322. The all-you-can-eat meal will feature a large selection of breakfast items. There is a set fee for the breakfast, and children’s meals will be half-price. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Readers may call Stan at 717-875-7736 or Cindy at 717-940-6927 for additional information. DISCUSSION ON HEALTH

is hosted at The General Sutter Inn, 14 E. Main St., Lititz, every Monday at 7 p.m. Lifetree is a weekly program that involves friendly conversations about various topics. The Jan. 28 program, “Hard to Be Healthy: TV’s ‘Biggest Loser’ Weighs In,” will include a filmed interview with Jaron Tate, a contestant on “The Biggest Loser,” who shares his secrets for losing more than 150 pounds and keeping the weight off. All are invited to the free community event. For details, visit www.lifetree cafelancaster.us, search for “Lifetree Cafe - Lititz” on Facebook, or contact Pastor Jason at 717-333-9238 or jbperkowski@gmail.com.

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Applications For Bike Grants Sought By Ann Mead Ash

“We have given out $350,000,” said John Mullineaux of the Lancaster Bicycle Club (LBC). “The single biggest (amount) was for municipal and EMS (emergency medical services) bike patrols. We’ve purchased bicycles and equipment (for those organizations).” Mullineaux added that Lancaster police and police stations in a number of county boroughs have received funds from the club to purchase bikes. LBC is currently seeking applicants so that the club can give away another $25,000 in grants. Grants are available to nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and schools. The application form may be found at https://lancasterbikeclub.net/grantprogram. Completed applications are due to the club by Friday, Feb. 15.

“It is a simple application process,” said Mullineaux. “We ask for a short description of what they will do (with the funds) and how much they want.” Mullineaux said that the application form also asks what the organization will do if it does not receive the grant. “I pull all the applications together and do a presentation for the board, and they (usually) vote up or down,” said Mullineaux, who added that sometimes the amount of the grant request is modified by the group. Those receiving grants must initiate their projects during the 2019 calendar year. The grants were first given in 1990. Over the years, the types of requests that have been granted have varied. “We have spent money on bicycle advocacy,” recalled Mullineaux. “We have spent more than $30,000 on bicycle racks.” Mullineaux said many bicycle See Bike Grants pg 6

ODC Small Group Participants Go To Work In Mount Joy By Ann Mead Ash

Daryl Strine, direct support professional with Occupational Development

Bicyclists take part in the Covered Bridge Ride organized each August by the Lancaster Bicycle Club. The ride raises funds that the club uses to give out grants to area organizations for bicycles, bike racks, signage, and more. Applications for this year’s grant program are due by Feb. 15.

Show To Feature Songs Of Inspiration

Center (ODC), 640 Martha Ave., Lancaster, is very proud of the crew he takes to Kinsey’s Inc., in Mount Joy, two to three days a week as part of See ODC Small Group pg 2

WEEKLY STUDY

Son Light Bible Church, 2503 Oregon Pike, Lancaster, hosts a Bible study every Monday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The theme is “Grace.” Attendees will learn what the Bible says to help answer the following questions: Is salvation a free gift? Can people really depend on God’s promise in John 3:16? Can people lose their salvation? For more information, call 717-823-8779.

Maureen (left photo), an Occupational Development Center (ODC) small group employment participant, works at Kinsey’s Inc. in Mount Joy. Maureen and several other small group participants (right photo) are part of an ODC work program that creates boxes, packs items to be shipped, and completes other tasks for the Mount Joy outdoor gear business.

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