Millport Conservancy: Gifts From God Are Meant To Be Cherished
BY JEFF FALK
There’s a place in Warwick Township where people can go to get away from the hustle and bustle of their everyday lives. It’s an undisturbed oasis where individuals can connect with their roots, where time almost seems to stand still, where quiet is so profound that it overcomes any lingering thoughts.
Millport Conservancy is 75 flat acres of adolescent and mature trees, brush and natural grass, with Lititz Run flowing through it.
“When I’m in nature, it makes me feel refreshed,” said Lynn Myers, a steward of the land and the executive director of Millport Conservancy. “I can hear the water. A day at Millport is always different. You can’t really describe it without being in it.”
Located at 737 E. Millport Road, Lititz, part of Millport Conservancy’s mission as a 501(c)(3) is to preserve this particular parcel of land and to protect its natural integrity.
Millport Conservancy is open to
“I’m proud of the accomplishments and the success that it’s become.” the public and free to visit, but catch-and-release fly fishermen are required to purchase a badge to practice their art. Swimming is not permitted in Lititz Run at Millport Conservancy. Dogs on leashes are allowed, but owners are asked
to clean up after them.
“The land is preserved, and we do what we can to help the environment,” said Lynn. “We’re trying to protect this piece of beautiful land and trying to connect things so it will be here when we’re not here. Some people have never been here before, and they’ll say to me, ‘Is it open? Can we go for a walk? Tell us about it.’ A lot of people come out of curiosity.”
In addition to Lititz Run as a water attraction, Millport Conservancy features a very manageable nature trail and two walkway bridges over the running water. Trout reproduce in the stream, and the meadow is home to birds, deer, squirrels, rabbits, groundhogs, foxes and minks.
“I think people are curious about what we really are about,” said Lynn. “The fishermen are
BY GEORGE DEIBEL
It’s said that faith will move mountains.
Mountain Conquerors participants are neither required to move a mountain nor expected to scale one on their own.
Instead they will have an opportunity to embark on a potentially life-altering adventure.
Mountain Conquerors is an organization founded in 2010 by pastor Matt Kroll. “It is an
outdoor camp that teaches leadership skills, life skills, and grows character,” he said. “It provides the experience of a lifetime. That’s our motto, and that’s what we do.”
Until this year, the expedition, which is free thanks to sponsors, was only available for boys ages 13 to 16. MCg, Mountain Con querors Girls, will have a sep arate trip for girls in the same age range. Applicants must be residents of Lancaster County.
The inaugural MCg, which
BY JEFF FALK
Lititz Meals on Wheels (LMOW) provides a multifaceted, multilayered service to the community.
Nutrition, sustenance and balanced diets are the most important aspects of that service. But
Executive director Lynn Myers enjoys a peaceful walk at Millport Conservancy.
LMOW volunteers David Worth and Brenda Burkholder pack their vehicle for meal delivery.
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The Lititz Historical Foundation (LHF) will present the first show in its 2025 Summer Concert Series on Sunday, June 22, at 6:30 p.m. in the gardens behind 145 E. Main St., Lititz.
The band Fierce will perform songs from Adele, Heart, Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, No Doubt, Patsy Cline, Pink, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, ZZ Ward, Jefferson
Airplane, Grace Potter, Melissa Etheridge, Elle King, Gin Wigmore, Stevie Nicks, Janis Joplin, and The Cranberries, as well as blues and originals. Attendees should bring chairs and blankets. Free parking is available nearby, and refreshments will be available for a fee. The event is pay-whatyou-can, and donations will be accepted to help preserve LHF’s gar -
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LHF will hold the 62nd annual Antiques Show at Warwick Middle School, 401 Maple St., Lititz, on Friday and Saturday, June 27 and 28. The show will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday.
The event will feature more than 50 dealers selling farm items, stoneware, kitchen goods, textiles, early lighting, transfer ware, doll items, vintage
Halloween and other holiday items, Pennsylvania folk art, and more. Hot food will be available on-site for purchase.
The Antiques Show is LHF’s biggest fundraiser of the year. There is a fee for admission, with a small discount for tickets purchased in advance at www.zeffy.com/en-US/ ticketing/62nd-annual -antiques-show. For more information, visit www.lititzhistorical foundation.com.
Foundation To Offer Medical Scholarships
For nearly 35 years, the Lancaster Medical Society Foundation has presented scholarships to medical students. This year, the foundation is opening the pool to include applicants not just from Lancaster County, but also those with a strong connection to the Lancaster commu -
nity. Any student who is accepted or continuing a medical degree at an accredited medical school and has connections to Lancaster County may apply. Applicants must also demonstrate academic achievement, exhibit leadership and motivation, show an interest in meeting societal needs, and desire to potentially serve Lancaster County residents as a future physician.
Supported by the Lancaster County medical community, including local hospitals, group practices, individual medical society members, businesses, and individuals, the foundation has awarded over $300,000 in funds since its establishment in 1991.
Applications must be postmarked by Tuesday, July 1. The awards will be announced in September. For more information or to obtain an application, visit www.lancastermedical society.org or call 717-393-9588.
Fierce will perform in the Lititz Historical Foundation’s Summer Concert Series.
A variety of items will be available at the Antiques Show.
Meals on Wheels
lose their independence. The food is great, and the volunteers make it happen.”
For more than five decades, LMOW has been delivering meals to nutritionally challenged residents of the Warwick School District. Currently, LMOW is serving more than 60 local residentsindividuals who are dealing with health issues, financial hardships or other situations preventing them from preparing meals on their own.
“It’s a variety of folks who get our services,” said Johnson. “Our clients are from every socioeconomic background. They are folks who are living in their homes and for many reasons can’t provide healthy meals for themselves. A lot of times, family members are bringing meals to the house, and what happens is the food ends up being fast food or meals that aren’t as healthy. Most of our clients are older, but some are younger. Some are shortterm situations.”
LMOW’s food is prepared by volunteers in the kitchen of Lititz Church of the Brethren, 300 Orange St., Lititz, during the morning hours from Mondays through Fridays. Each client receives a hot meal, consisting of an
to assure both variety and nutrition.
It takes volunteer drivers about 90 minutes to deliver the meals over five routes to destinations across the Warwick School District.
“We look at Meals on Wheels as doing more than providing food,” said Johnson. “A lot of our clients are living alone. Food is nutrition, but there’s also a level of comfort with it. We look at it as a social aspect as well. Our drivers may be the only people our clients see that day. We have emergency contact information; we’re concerned, and we’re that extra set of eyes for family members. Our drivers know if something doesn’t look right. Food is what we do, that’s our mission. But we’re trying to do things to enhance our clients’ lives.”
It’s the work of 140 regular volunteers who serve as the heart and soul for LMOW’s mission. Some cook, some deliver, some perform administrative tasks, some shop for food, but all are neighbors helping neighbors.
LMOW’s efforts are fortified by contributions from
local schools, Lititz-area Sunday schools, the Lititz Lions Club, the Lititz Women’s Club and the Moravian Manor quilters.
“It’s a whole community of people who work together to do amazing things,” said Johnson, who also volunteers as a delivery driver. “I’m immensely proud of our organization and the folks who make it happen. I think almost all of (the volunteers) are from the Lititz community. Everybody is doing it because they want to give to the community, and they take a lot of pride in it.”
LMOW, which was founded in 1973 by local ladies Polly Eshelman, Jane Rannels and Arline Shannon who identified a need in the community, is self-funded through local personal, private and business donations and the fees charged to clients.
“These women got together and started this program that is still running today,” said Johnson. “We’ve grown and learned and changed, but the format of one hot meal and one cold meal hasn’t changed. We are so lucky because we have a lot of
great volunteers. It’s trying to put out the best meals we can that are affordable for our clients.”
“Sometimes I’m surprised we don’t have more clients,” continued Johnson. “A lot of people who live in Warwick have families living nearby. Our theory is if people reach out with a need, we serve them. There are also a lot of faithbased organizations in the community.”
For additional information, to volunteer or to receive meals, call 717-6262500 between 8 and 11:30 a.m., Monday through Friday.
Community Blood Drive
2323 Oregon Pike, Lancaster 17601 Register inside Lobby & donate in the Bloodmobile
Tuesday, June 24th • 11:00am - 7:00pm
Everyone will receive:
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• 2 Lancaster Stormers ticket vouchers, good for any 2025 regular season home game
• Papa John’s buy one Large Pizza get one FREE certificate
• Penn Cinema Movie Pass
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Community Blood Drive
2900 Oregon Pike, Lititz 17543 Register in the Restaurant Lobby & Donate in the Bloodmobile
Thursday, June 26th • 11:00am - 7:00pm
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• 2 Lancaster Stormers ticket vouchers, good for any 2025 regular season home game
• Certificate for a FREE Soup & Salad Bar at The Restaurant at Oregon Dairy
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Millport Conservancy
aware of what we’re doing. I want everyone to know that they are welcome. I want people to enjoy the land and to appreciate what Millport is about. We appreciate people being respectful.”
In addition to casual visitors, Millport Conservancy hosts birding groups, hiking clubs, nature artists, stream studies, soil studies, school groups and field trips. The organization enjoys a healthy working relationship with Lancaster County Career and Technology Center and the North Museum of Nature and Science and was formerly
associated with Franklin & Marshall College.
“It’s a place where you’re totally in nature, and there aren’t many places like that around anymore,” said Lynn. “Some of the students we get have never been out in nature like this before. (Seeing people enjoying nature) is a really good feeling. It’s satisfying and rewarding for my husband and me.”
For her part, Lynn enjoys an emotional connection with Millport Conservancy. Her parents, Robert and Carolyn Wohlsen, founded the conservancy, and now she and her
husband, Logan Myers, a former member of the Warwick board of supervisors, manage and maintain the land.
“It’s pretty much my life,” said Lynn. “I enjoy talking to people who understand our mission. We’re grateful to be out here in nature and away from the world, and I like the school children. It’s become our home.”
Lynn’s parents purchased the adjacent Millport Roller Mill property in 1969 and over the years acquired parcels of land surrounding it. In 1988, Millport was officially recognized as a conservancy.
Coterie Club Plans Trivia Event
The Coterie Club of Lancaster will hold a trivia event at the Black Olive Family Diner, 1506 Lancaster Ave., Columbia, on Sunday, June 29, from 2 to 4 p.m. This event is open to everyone, and there is a fee.
Club membership is open to interested women. The Coterie Club has monthly gatherings, with activities including garden visits,
lunches, bridge, book clubs, and wine tasting. The club also gives back to the community, such as through a recent donation to VisionCorps.
For more information about the club or about how to submit payment by check for the event, email AnneMarie Chester at phillygirl7925@gmail.com or Jackie Holzel at jholzel@ yahoo.com.
“Originally, most of the land was used as farmland and to run the mill,” said Lynn. “I think over the years we’ve become more environmentally aware of what a conservancy is. We’ve gotten a greater knowledge, and we’ve learned how to manage the area better.”
“It’s been a part of my life since 1969,” she added. “With my family being so close to it, I’m proud of it. I’m proud of the accomplishments and the success that it’s become.”
For additional information, search for “Millport Conservancy” on Facebook.
Program To Focus on Pesticides
R&M Nolt Spray Materials and Penn State Extension will host a twilight field meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 19, at the Martin farm, 224 Eastern School Road, New Holland.
Attendees will view 11 corn plots each sprayed with a different herbicide program. The costs, strengths, and weaknesses of the various programs will be discussed. The plot tour will be led by Dwight Lingenfelter and Jeff Graybill from Penn State Extension,
along with Marvin Nolt. Lingenfelter will also discuss “Herbicide Basics,” including the importance of application timing, using the correct adjuvant, nozzle selection, and additional practices of a successful herbicide program. Leon Ressler from Penn State Extension will present “Managing Pesticide Resistance.” This talk will discuss the importance of rotating active ingredients and illustrate how resistance develops. Finally, Graybill will
present “Understanding and Managing Pesticide Toxicity.”
The program will also feature a drone spraying demonstration and discussion led by Ephraim Riehl from Riehl-Way Drones.
Attendees may bring problem weeds for identification and discussion of control strategies. Participants may also earn two core and two category Pennsylvania private applicator pesticide recertification points.
The meeting is free of charge and open to the public. For more information, contact Nolt at 717-354-0198 or Graybill at 717-394-6851.
Michele Anderson (left) and Gail Wrightson (right), Coterie Club Ways and Means chairs, present a check for $2,000 to Angela Lauer from VisionCorps.
Outdoor Experiences
will be led by Kari Stauffer, will take place Monday, June 30, to Thursday, July 3. The application deadline is Monday, June 23. The boys’ excursion will be held Monday, Aug. 4, to Saturday, Aug. 9. The application deadline is Monday, July 21. Base camp for both trips will be set up in Halifax.
Each trip is limited to 12 participants, so everyone who applies is not ensured a spot. Forms are available at www.mountainconquerors .squarespace.com.
“Our job is to provide an experience for these kids that will last a lifetime and get them plugged in, if they’re not already plugged in, to a healthy structure,” said Kroll, who is the program’s coordinator and the leader of the boys’ camp.
“Whether that’s church. Whether that’s a teen center. That’s the goal. We don’t want to reinvent the wheel of the structure.”
Staff members, who are all volunteers, will lead campers on practice hikes before taking a backpacking trip along the Black Forest Trail. “The whole premise of Mountain Conquerors is to build young (people) of character,” said Kroll, who is pastor of The Lord’s House of Prayer in Lancaster city. “We use the outdoors to facilitate the classroom. Subjects we are really (focusing) on are character, potential, goal setting, teamwork, leadership skills, and overcoming fears.”
Justin Reed participated in Mountain Conquerors in 2020 and is now one of
the trek’s leaders. “I learned skills and that you can overcome things with God helping you,” he said. “I had never experienced anything like that before.” Reed said he teaches younger hikers to embrace the things they can’t control and take on the challenges.”
Mountain Conquerors is designed to test one’s mindset. “You don’t know what character you have until you put it under pressure,” Kroll said. “Are you going to whine? Are you going to quit? You start hiking up a hill; your true character comes out. We’re good with that because now we have something to deal with.”
The pastor cited Galatians 5, which includes the allegory of the Fruit of the Holy Spirit and characteristics such as patience and kindness. “We’re looking at all those things, the staff included,” Kroll said. “We all need to grow, and we want to challenge each other and encourage each other and hold each other accountable. By changing your thinking and the words you speak, you can change the outcome. The kids begin to overcome the obstacles
Grave Concern Plans Meeting
Grave Concern will hold a quarterly public meeting with a program on Wednesday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at Mennonite Life, 2215 Millstream Road, Lancaster. The program will be “Knowing Where the Bodies Are Buried.” Lancaster County historian Benton
Webber will speak on the county’s oldest cemeteries and tombstones. The meeting is free and open to the public. Grave Concern is an organization dedicated to the history, preservation, and restoration of historical burial places.
they didn’t think they could ever overcome. These are life skills you can teach in a classroom but can’t experience unless you really do it.”
Mountain Conquerors camp provides challenges that test the mind and body. Traditionally, on the first day of the boys’ camp, participants are instructed to plant a flag after 90 minutes of hiking. The following day, campers get a workout on the ropes course before going on the same hike as the day before. They are challenged to beat their time from day one. “There’s never been a year where they haven’t beaten their mark,” said Kroll. At the end of the week, campers must trek one by one up a steep incline that Kroll refers to as Challenge Hill. Until that point, everything is done as a team. “It’s great to have a support network, but there are many times in life when it’s just you, your hurdle, and God,” Kroll said. “I’ve seen some amazing things in this camp. From the beginning to the end, the transformation of the kids is pretty cool.”
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Book Discussion and Forest Walk Set
The Sierra Club - Lancaster Group will host a book discussion and forest walk at Lancaster County Central Park on Wednesday, June 25, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The book discussion will take place at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the park’s Environmental Center,
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Two students from Lititz graduated from Muhlenberg College in Allentown as members of the Class of 2025.
Kayla Bassoff, a graduate of Warwick Senior High School, earned a Bachelor of Arts. Bassoff majored in theater at the college.
Serena Rose Monteforte, a graduate of Linden Hall, earned a Bachelor of Arts in media and communication.
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After the discussion, a Lancaster County Parks naturalist will guide participants on a forest walk to study the trees and woodlands around the park.
There is a fee. The program is open to people age 16 and older, and participants must register by noon on Tuesday, June 24, by visiting www .lancastercountyparks.org, clicking on “Online Program Registration” on the right side of the page, and searching for “Book Discussion and Forest Walking.” For more information, email janedruce@gmail.com.
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GRACE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF MANHEIM: 1483 N. Colebrook Rd., Manheim. SUNDAYS: Adult Bible Class at 9:30am and Worship Service at 10:30am. Wednesday Evening Prayer is held from 6:30pm-7:30pm For more details, please visit http://www.gcfmanheim.org or call 717-665-7222.
HIGHLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 500 East Roseville Rd., Lancaster (off Rt. 272 / Oregon Pike). (717) 569-2651 Sunday 10 AM Worship Service, also available online. www.HighlandPC.org
HOSANNA! A FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIANS 29 Green Acre Rd., Lititz (717) 626-2560 Worship with us in person @ 9:30am, online or livestream @ www.hosannalititz.org Children & Youth Ministries
NEWPORT CHURCH: 656 W. Newport Road, Elm, www.newportchurch.net We are a vibrant family- oriented contemporary church that meets for Sunday “celebration” service at 9:30 a.m. and throughout the week in home groups, including junior-high and senior-high groups. Children love our Kids Town ministry every Sunday morning! Our mission is to share God’s Love generously and lead people to new life in Jesus. For info. or directions, see our Website or call 717-664-2635. Lead Pastor: Merle Shenk.
RUHL’S CHURCH: A growing church committed to Christ. Worship on Sunday morning at 8 am for a traditional feel. Sunday School for all ages at 9:15 am., 10:30 am. Worship led by praise band. (Nursery available. Handicap accessible.) For more information, please call 717-665-3400 or visit www.ruhlschurch.org Located at 4810 Elizabethtown Rd, Manheim.
ST. JAMES CATHOLIC CHURCH: 505 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz Ph:717-626-5580 Rev. Stephen D. Weitzel Confessions: Sat. 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm and anytime on request Daily Masses: Tues.-Fri. 9 am Saturday Vigil Mass: 4 pm Sunday Masses: 8:30 am & 10:30 am www.stjameslititz.org for livestream Masses
BAPTIST CHURCH: 596 West Newport Rd., Lititz. Are you looking for a Church that preaches from the