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Warwick townlively.com

NOVEMBER 17, 2021

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LXII • NO 40

Annual Christmas Kickoff Planned he email from Kellye Mar- Knudson of LifeSpring Fellowship tin, who is coordinating the Church in Lititz. The 2021 featured Lititz Christmas in the Park performer, Encore Dance Center’s event, was both cautious and Performance Company will present hopeful. “At this time, no capaci- a holiday dance routine. Organizers ty restrictions are in place and no also plan to include the Warwick pre-registration or tickets are High School Concert Choir and Prorequired,” it read. “All are wel- duction Company under the direccome to attend. Please check back tion of Deb Kline-Smith. A traditional highlight will before the event for any health and safe- “At this time, no be a special visit ty related updates capacity restric- from Santa and Mrs. Claus. to this event. Hope tions are in place The event is free, to see you there!” The annual Lititz and no pre-regis- but in the spirit of Springs Park tration or tickets community, opportunities to make a Christmas in the are required.” goodwill offering for Park celebration will take place on Friday, Dec. 3, Lititz Springs Park will be available at 6:30 p.m. at the bandshell in at the entrances. More information about the the park, 24 N. Broad St., Lititz. As in the past, the approximately park may be found at 30-minute event will include live www.lititzspringspark.org, by music, carol singing, and the searching for “Lititz Springs Park” countdown to the lighting of the on Facebook or by calling the town Christmas tree. In the case Welcome Center at 717-626-8981. of inclement weather, the event will be canceled. This year, the Christmas blessing Lititz Springs Park lit up for will be delivered by Pastor John Christmas

Celebrating 10 Years Of Extraordinary Giving

StoryWalk Opens At Lititz Library BY ANN MEAD ASH

Immediately following the outdoor story time at the Lititz Public Library on Nov. 4, Amy Moyer and Shannon Richard, Lititz Public Library youth services team members, headed for an area close to East Sixth Street where a red ribbon awaited them. After both lined up behind the ribbon with the children who had attended story time, Moyer cut the ribbon to open the library’s new permanent StoryWalk. The Lititz Public Library StoryWalk consists of 18 story boards placed in a ring around the library perimeter, with the first and last

BY COURTNEY MENGEL

As of Nov. 2, the top five requests for 2-1-1 assistance in Pennsylvania were housing and shelter at 42.1%, utilities at 17%, health care and COVID-19 assistance at 10%, employment and income 8.7%, and food at 6.2%. Hundreds of nonprofit organizations exist in Lancaster County specifically to meet these and other needs. For instance, See ExtraGive pg 2

See StoryWalk pg 5

The Lititz Public Library has installed a permanent StoryWalk.

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