WAR 020922

Page 1

Warwick

E WE’R G! HIRIN

Look Inside

reation A Premier Rec Facility

rams Guide Spring Prog June il and May & March & Apr

o... Spring Int

FITNESS

townlively.com

FEBRUARY 9, 2022

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LXII • NO 51

ACTION

om www.lititzrec.c

96

• 717.626.50

FUN

See pages 18 &

19

Take A Sweet Stroll At UZRC “We are just so excited to bring it back this year,” exclaimed Megan Weiss, director of marketing and development for the organization located at 722 Furnace Hills Pike, Lititz. “Our updated space is going to make this so much better for flow.” Renovations to UZRC, which included a larger chapel and new entrance were completed in September 2021. Last year’s Heart of the Home Virtual Gala Dinner to raise funds for the new chapel replaced the Chocolate Stroll. The 2022 stroll will feature more than 12 stops where participants can enjoy chocolate treats both sweet and savory. Among these will be a mole with tortilla chips from Forefront, mini chocolate cupcakes from Scratch Bakes, and cookie butter bark from Spence Candies. Other treats will be provided by Evans Candy, the Hershey Company, Miesse Candies, and Wilbur Chocolate. Additional sweets will be offered by Chocolate Stroll silent auction items resident families, team members, and the UZRC culinary team. will include experiences and this ue to COVID-19 precautions, United Zion Retirement Community’s (UZRC) annual Chocolate Stroll was not held in 2021. This year, however, not only will the community hold the sweet event, but organizers are looking forward to showing off some changes that have been made at UZRC.

D

Leaving A Legacy Of Giving

See UZRC pg 3

A variety of chocolate-flavored sweets will be available at the United Zion Retirement Community Chocolate Stroll.

Parents Helping Parents

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Empowering Caregivers To Support Their Child’s Mental Health Challenges

Teacher Award Nominees Sought . . . . . . .2

BY ANN MEAD ASH

LCCS Plans Annual Financial Workshop BY ANN MEAD ASH

With a theme of “Generational Generosity,” this year’s financial workshop sponsored by Lancaster County Christian School (LCCS) will include topics to appeal to investors of a variety of ages, noted Sandy Outlar, the school’s community relations coordinator. “Whether young or old, we should be people of generosity,” said Outlar. See LCCS pg 6

Kim McDevitt (left) and Rosie Mann are working to bring family peer support to Lancaster County.

According to Kim McDevitt, director of Mental Health America of Lancaster County (MHALC), parents of children facing mental health issues could benefit from working with others who really understand their situation. “We feel there is a gap in services in terms of supporting the parents,” said McDevitt. “We don’t want (parents) to be alone in this.” To fill that gap, MHALC is launching family peer support, a program that provides parents with See MHALC pg 2

Painter To Showcase Works . . . . . . .4 House Of Worship . . . . . . .9 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . .9

scan this code for more local news

FREE Premium Pad

Now through February 26

(717) 929-8118 FlorHaus.com Leola, PA

R080370

with select Mohawk carpet purchase! PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. Postage Paid Engle Printing Co

POSTMASTER: PLEASE DELIVER FEB. 9, 2022

Postal Patron

WAR

handmade felted squirrel.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.