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IN THIS ISSUE: LITITZ UMC SCHEDULES HOLY WEEK EVENTS page 3

APRIL 17, 2019

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SPRING SOUP SALE

The Penryn Church Grove will hold a spring chicken corn soup sale and bake sale on Saturday, April 27. The Grove is located at the end of Picnic Grove Road in the town of Penryn. Homemade chicken corn soup and bake sale items will be available from 8 a.m. to noon or until the soup is sold out. Individuals are asked to bring their own non-Tupperware containers. There is a set price per quart for the soup.

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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

How To Get Away In PA Second Family Travel Fair Planned By Ann Mead Ash

“Annually, the U.S. Travel Association says 705 million vacation days are left unused. That is a lot,” said Wendy Royal, editor of Where & When Pennsylvania and an organizer of the second PA Family Travel Fair. “For people who live in Pennsylvania, there is so much to do within a short distance. Everyone recognizes Philly and Pittsburgh, but there is so much in the middle people aren’t aware of,” noted Royal. Following the success of the first fair in spring 2018, Royal has lined up exhibitors, along with amusements for children, food for purchase, and opportunities to win prizes, for the second free event, which will be held at

Calvary Church, 1051 Landis Valley Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In 2018, Royal noted that much of the state would be represented in some way at the fair, but this year, she promises even more. “We will have a lot of new exhibitors,” said Royal, noting that most of last year’s exhibitors will be returning. New this year, will be Sesame Place, Elk Country Visitors Center, and the Little League Museum. McKean County, location of the Allegheny National Forest and the famous Kinzua Bridge, a former railroad bridge that is now a tourist attraction, will be represented, along with the Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Area, which covers five counties in the northern region. Also represented will be the area of the Eagles Mere, which will include the

Attendees at the second annual PA Family Travel Fair will have opportunties to learn about places like the famous Kinzua Bridge (top right photo) and Jellystone Park (top left photo) and to visit with Clyde Peeling’s reptiles (bottom right photo). The 2019 fair will be held at Calvary Church on SatSee PA Family Travel Fair pg 6 urday April 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

LUNCHEON FOR LADIES

Speaker To Address Change In Churches Sunrise Rotary Gears Up For the Parish Resource Center (PRC), Parish Resource Center 2160 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster. 16th Annual Ride For Literacy To Welcome McLaren The PRC works with 13 denominaBy Ann Mead Ash

“Churches are always looking at (the question), ‘How do we continue to be the faith community that is relevant and important to the people who come and give time on Sunday morning?’” said Kate Good, executive director of

SPORTS OPPORTUNITY

Lancaster County Senior Softball League, for players age 60 and over, is looking for individuals interested in playing on one of the 13 established teams for the 2019 softball season. The season will begin play on Monday, April 29. Players over age 60 and 59-year-olds who will turn 60 in 2019 are eligible to join an existing team. Some individuals age 59 may also be eligible. For more information, call Joe Ives at 717-333-4837.

Brian McLaren

tions to help answer questions like the one Good posed, and to that end, the organization will bring global activist and pastor Brian McLaren to Highland Presbyterian Church, 500 E. Roseville Road, Lancaster, on Saturday, April 27, at 7 p.m. McLaren will speak on “The Changing Nature of the Christian Church.” According to Good, McLaren was chosen to speak based on what he can offer to churches. “We try to (present) leaders who are nationally recognized leaders (in the area of) faith,” said Good. “(McLaren) brings an approach to church that people are hungry for.” Good added that in McLaren’s arsenal of ideas are new ways of imagining church and what the church of the millennial worshipper looks like, based in part on his experience as pastor of Cedar Ridge Community Church in See McLaren pg 5

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By Ann Mead Ash

For the past two years, the Lancaster Sunrise Rotary has struggled with wet weather on the days the organization held its annual Ride for Literacy. In 2017, a downpour interrupted the ride, and in 2018, the day started rainy, but cleared up later on. The lack of sun in Members of the Sunrise Rotary Club are looking recent years, however, forward to the 16th annual Ride for Literacy, has not deterred club which will be held rain or shine on May 11 beginmembers. “Our target is ning at the Manheim Township Community Park 150 riders,” said organiz- in Neffsville. er Steve Bareuther. This year’s ride will be held rain or shine on 209 Petersburg Road, Neffsville. Saturday, May 11, beginning at the Rolling starts will be held from 7 to Manheim Township Community Park, 9 a.m. See Sunrise Rotary pg 3 After

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will host a luncheon at noon on Wednesday, May 1, at Bent Creek Country Club, 620 Bent Creek Drive, Lititz. Guest speaker Lorraine Serra will present “Living a Radiant Life.” Serra will also share a musical mini-concert. The cost for the luncheon will be allinclusive. All women are welcome to attend. For reservations, call Pat at 717-951-0773.

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