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FEBRUARY 19, 2020

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LXI • NO 7

GRATHERING AND SPEAKER

St. Anne Neumann Seniors

DINNER IN THE DARK

The Baron Stiegel Lions Club of Clay and Elizabeth townships will hold a Dinner in the Dark on Saturday, March 7, from 4 to 7 p.m. The event will take place at the Brickerville Fire Hall, located on Hopeland Road at Route 322. The dinner menu will include roast beef and mashed potatoes. A fee has been set, with child meals half-price. Tickets may be purchased at the door. For more information, contact Stan at 717-875-7736 or Cindy at 717-940-6927.

DAY OF PRAYER

The Warwick Association of Church Women

UZRC Will Display Artwork pg 5

Cavod To Take “Cinderella” Beyond The Fairy Tale

By Ann Mead Ash

Moravian Manor residents Marsha Campbell and Susan Newell love the retirement community’s library. “This is our little shared fireplace,” said Newell, pointing to the fireplace that opens to both the library and the cafeteria directly inside the main building’s front door. “This is just such a cozy space.” “Doesn’t this ... make you want to pick up a magazine or a book and sit and read?” added Campbell. “It’s unusual not to find someone here on the computer or reading the paper.” Both ladies have signed on to the committee, co-chaired by Linda Sloan and Roberta Machalek, that is organizing Moravian Manor Library’s fourth used book sale. The sale will be held in Center Court at Moravian Manor, 300 W. Lemon St., Lititz, on Friday, Feb. 28, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and See Moravian Manor pg 3

By Ann Mead Ash

The Potter’s House Plans Annual Banquet

By Ann Mead Ash

Penn State Extension

Heart2Heart4Women will hold its first monthly event focusing on tattoos that tell stories of faith at The Barn at Stoner Commons on Feb. 27. The agenda will include an art gallery and speakers in a relaxing atmosphere.

Monica DePaul, director of the upcoming musical production of “Cinderella” at Cavod Theatre, admits she has not always been a fan of fairy tales in recent years. “They were fun when I was 8, but now I want to watch a girl who has dreams beyond the prince,” mused DePaul. Fortunately, the 2013 Broadway revival production of “Cinderella” gave DePaul a heroine with depth. “We still have a prince and a love story, but there’s self-discovery for Cinderella in this version and friendship and forgiveness,” said DePaul. “Even with a modern retelling, See Cinderella pg 2

Susan Newell (left) and Marsha Campbell enjoy visiting the library at Moravian Manor so much that both are taking part in organizing the library’s fourth annual used book sale, to be held at the retirement community on Feb. 28 and 29.

Heart2Heart4Women Schedules First Event

GARDENING CLASSES

will hold information sessions for Lancaster County residents interested in becoming Master Gardeners on Thursday, March 19, at 7 p.m.; Tuesday, March 24, at 3 p.m.; and Tuesday, April 7, at 3 p.m. All sessions will be held at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster. Weekly classes will begin in August. There is a fee to cover the cost of training materials and expenses. For details and registration, visit https://extension.psu.edu/master -gardener-training-information-session or contact 717-394-6851 or lancasterext@psu.edu.

Lifecycles Riders To Go On Trans Am Ride pg 3

Moravian Manor Will Host Book Sale

Tracey Strohecker and Annie Friedrichs are both excited about the atmosphere that Heart2Heart4Women will offer those who attend, and neither can wait to invite area women to join them. Heart2Heart4Women will be a monthly event focused on women gathering together for friendship and networking opportunities. Attendees will also hear stories from women who have had experiences that others can learn from. “Come as you are and enjoy a venue designed around friendship and acceptance,” said Strohecker. “We’re looking for women to enjoy a great evening out in a safe place where we can build a sisterhood.” See Heart2Heart4Women pg 3

By Ann Mead Ash

Approaching The Potter’s House (TPH) at Still Waters campus, 261 School Lane, Brownstown, located along the Conestoga River, one might expect to find a large institutional-style building ready to house students working to overcome addictions in a modern setting. Quite the opposite is true. Two nearly completed homes sit close together overlooking the Conestoga River. “We believe in family,” said TPH men’s ministry director Lanny Millette. “The (students) come out of institutions, so we want them to experience a more intimate family-style setting.” See The Potter s House pg 6

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Looking forward to the completion of the first student house and the director’s house at Still Waters are (from left) The Potter’s House men’s associate ministry director Rob Weatherholtz, executive director Lloyd Hoover, and men’s ministry director Lanny Millette. The organization will celebrate the milestone at its annual banquet on March 13 at Shady Maple. EPHRATA 1717 West Main St. (2 miles West of Ephrata on Route 322)

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will hold its annual Lititz Day of Prayer service at St. James Catholic Church, 505 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz, on Friday, March 6, at 7 p.m. Special music will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be provided by the Lititz Moravian Trombone Choir, St. James Folk Group and St. James Choir. The featured speaker will be Eleanor Isaacson, author of the book “Dancing in the Darkness.” It tells her story of surviving World War II and relates her journey to light, life and redemption. All are welcome to this community service.

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will meet at St. John 23 Center at 601 E. Delp Road, Lancaster, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 12:30 p.m. The speaker will be Joan Groh from Hospice & Community Care. The group welcomes new members age 55 and up. For more information, readers may call 717-626-3932.


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