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SEPTEMBER 12, 2018

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LIX • NO 36

MUSICAL EVENT

The New Holland Band

INTRODUCTORY CLASSES

The Swing Thru Square Dance Club will offer two introductory evenings of modern square dancing for new dancers on Thursdays, Sept. 20 and 27, at 7 p.m. Classes will be held in the Wellness Center at Luther Acres, 600 E. Main St., Lititz. No experience is necessary. The first night is free. For more details, readers may contact Jim Miller at 717-725-1991 or carolannejim@gmail.com. AUTUMN COLORS

The Pleasant View Retirement Community Auxiliary will sponsor a “Fall Foliage” bus trip on Tuesday, Oct. 23. The trip will include a visit to a gourd farm, lunch and a tour of a tavern and plantation, and visits to a luxury car museum and a creamery, where attendees may enjoy ice cream. The registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 21. For more details, readers may contact Julie at 717-665-6396 or Donna at 717-665-6124.

Warriors Host Bears In Nonleague Match pg 10 Rotary Club To Hold Neffsville Car Show pg 3 Disaster Relief Auction Scheduled pg 6

Organizations Partner For Rothsville Community Day By Ann Mead Ash

Terry Marxen, one of the organizers of Rothsville Community Day, remembers how the 5K Fun Run/Walk that kicks off the event got started. “The run/walk was (organized with) WellSpan (Family and Pediatric Medicine of Rothsville) to promote the idea of being healthy and getting the local people out to walk or jog,” said Marxen, who noted that the event now raises funds for Wellspan’s Prescription for Caring to help people who cannot afford necessary medications. The 17th annual Rothsville Community Day will be held on Saturday, Sept. 15, at Forney Field on Church Street in Rothsville. This year’s 5K Fun Run/Walk will begin at 9:30 a.m. Registration at Forney Field on the day

Door prizes from local businesses will be given away throughout the day. Food items that will be offered free to attendees will include grilled hot dogs. Free whoopie pies have been featured at past events, and a local Italian restaurant plans to offer samples of its food. For 2018, the featured performer will be singer Steven Courtney, who will entertain children with his original music at 1 p.m. Courtney, who is based in Lancaster County, has performed more than 6,000 concerts and won a number of awards for his children’s music. See Community Day pg 4

of the event will open at 9 a.m. Free events will begin at 10 a.m. with a bounce castle, barrel train rides, and games. “St. Paul’s Evangelical Congregational (E.C.) Church will coordinate a (flying disc) game, soccer goal game, and feed-the-duck game for children,” said Marxen. The helicopter candy drop, which is open to children age 12 and under, will take place at 10:45 a.m. Other Rothsville Community Day activities will include an egg toss, a wheelbarrow race, and a three-legged race. Participants will be split into two age groups: children and adults. “Prizes will be gift certificates to local businesses,” said Marxen.

Local musician Steven Courtney will entertain children with his original music at 1 p.m. at Rothsville Community Day on Saturday, Sept. 15, at Forney Field on Church Street in Rothsville. Food, games, and other activities will all be part of the 17th annual event.

See Heart Walk pg 2

“Journeys Of Hope” Theme

Lifetree Cafe

By Ann Mead Ash

Visitors shopped for bargains and selected from a variety of food items available for purchase at the 2017 LancasterLebanon IU 13 Social Work Fund Yard Sale. The 2018 sale will be held on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot of the Burle Business Park on New Holland Avenue in Lancaster. By Ann Mead Ash

Funds raised by space rentals at the annual Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13 yard sale are donated to the IU 13 Social Work Fund, which can cover a variety of needs of IU 13 students. “Social workers (recently) used the funds to help a family facing eviction,” noted Carrie Bruey, IU 13 supervisor of

autism solutions, which provides individualized psychological supports for children with autism. The 2018 sale, which is the fund’s largest benefit event, will be held on Saturday, Sept. 15, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot of the Burle Business Park on New Holland Avenue in Lancaster. The rain date for the event will be Saturday, Sept. 22. See Yard Sale pg 13

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The American Heart Association invites the community to take part in the 2018 Lancaster Heart Walk on Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Lancaster Barnstormers’ stadium, 650 N. Prince St., Lancaster. Registration and festivities will begin at 8 a.m., and the walk will step off at 9 a.m. Activities at this year’s Heart Walk will include free CPR demonstrations and health screenings, healthy snacks, and activities for children. The event will culminate with a 1-mile or 3-mile walk through Lancaster and the Franklin & Marshall University campus. Leashed dogs will be welcome to join their humans at the Heart Walk and in the stadium concourse, but they will not be permitted to join opening ceremonies on the field. Organizers have set a goal to raise $400,000 from the Heart Walk to

IU 13 Plans Annual Yard Sale Fundraiser NLAM Banquet To Feature

WEEKLY PROGRAM

is hosted at The General Sutter Inn, 14 E. Main St., Lititz, every Monday evening at 7 p.m. Lifetree is a weekly program where everyone is invited to take part in friendly conversations about various topics. The Sept. 17 program will be “Miracles or Mere Coincidences? Does Everything Happen for a Reason?” The program will feature a filmed interview with Robin Alm, a woman who believes a miracle occurred in her life. Participants will have an opportunity to share miracles they believe have occurred in their own lives. The public is invited to the free community event. For more information, readers may visit www.life treecafelancaster.us, search for “Lifetree Cafe - Lititz” on Facebook, or contact pastor Jason at 717-333-9238 or jbperkowski@gmail.com.

Heart Walk Slated In Lancaster

According to Clara Ames, executive director of No Longer Alone Ministries (NLAM), the organization’s Fall Ministry Banquet and Silent Auction is more than a fundraiser; it is a chance for those who support the ministry to catch up or get to know each other better. “There’s a time for good “Journeys of Hope” is the theme for the conversation (and) fellowship,” No Longer Alone Ministries fall banquet said Ames. “(It’s a chance) to to be held at Calvary Church, 1051 Landis reconnect (or) meet new friends.” Valley Road, Lancaster, on Oct. 4. NLAM will hold its annual fundraiser, based on the theme served at 6:30 p.m. A silent auction, which will open at “Journeys of Hope,” on Thursday, Oct. 4, at Calvary Church, 1051 Landis Valley 5:30 p.m., will feature up to 30 items. Road, Lancaster. Registration will begin “Our silent auction is based on the best at 5:30 p.m. in the vestibule. Doors will of Lancaster County,” said Ames, who open at 6 p.m., and dinner will be noted stays at local guesthouses and See NLAM Banquet pg 12

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will present “The Great Hymns of the Faith” on Sunday, Sept. 30, from 3 to 4 p.m. The concert will take place at Lititz Church of the Brethren, 300 W. Orange St., Lititz. The public is invited to attend. For details, visit www.newhollandband.org.


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