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Warwick townlively.com

JUNE 8, 2022

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LXIII • NO 16

Straight Shooter LAMS Archer Excels In Competition

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Lititz Area Mennonite School student Kaylee Zimmerman has proven her talent with a bow and arrow at state and regional archery competitions.

Old And Treasured

BY ANN MEAD ASH

“Today we rededicate this beautiful amphitheater that was built in 1962,” said Long’s Park Amphitheater Foundation (LPAF) summer music committee series and board member Tony Kirchner as he welcomed more than 50 attendees to the LPAF rededication of the amphitheater on May 26. The rededication took place exactly 60 years after the amphitheater See LPAF pg 3

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LHF To Hold 59th Antiques Show

Long’s Park Amphitheater Foundation Celebrates 60 Years

A variety of antique items offered by dealers will be featured at the Lititz Historical Foundation Antiques Show.

For 2022, the Lititz Historical Foundation (LHF) Antiques Show will return to the Warwick Middle School, 204 Maple St., Lititz. The show, which is LHF’s biggest fundaiser, will be held on Friday, June 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, June 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. An admission fee will be charged. According to LHF, the show is promoted as an “old-time country show,” and it will feature more than 50 dealers offering a wide range of country wares. Among the items shoppers may find will be farm See LHF pg 12

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LAMS sixth-grade student Andre Zook and fifth-grader Kaleb Zimmerman also qualified for the regional competition in Kentucky, but neither was able to attend. LAMS is a fully accredited Christian school for children from kindergarten through high school. For more than 40 years, the school has worked to provide a Christ-centered education to area families. Currently, the school serves nearly 300 area students. For more information, readers may visit www.lams.info.

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393 overall in her division. In Louisville, Zimmerman shot a sked what she liked best 255 to earn an elementary girls’ about taking part in the placement of 193 of 1,243 young U.S. Eastern Regional women. She placed 147th of 735 Archery Competition in fifth-grade girls competing and Louisville, Ky., in mid-May, 2,509th of 5,352 girls overall. Kaylee Zimmerman, Zimmerman a fifth-grade stubegan competing dent at Lititz Area with a bow and Mennonite School “ I g e t t o s h o o t arrow two years ago (LAMS), did not hes- a n d l e a r n f r o m when she joined the itate to consider her my mistakes, so I LAMS archery team. answer. “Shooting,” know what to do She is looking forshe stated. ward to competing To reach the next” at the middle school Louisville tournalevel as a sixth-gradment, Zimmerman er next year. Noting shot a 249 at a National Archery that she plans to practice between in the Schools Program (NASP) vacation trips this summer, ZimPennsylvania competition, which merman said she is focused on was held at Penn State University growing in the sport. She especialin March. At the state competi- ly noted that she has fun as she tion, Zimmerman placed fourth makes progress. “I get to shoot of 64 elementary girls, second of and learn from my mistakes, so I 25 fifth-grade girls, and 170th of know what to do next,” she said. BY ANN MEAD ASH


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