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wedNesdAY, JANuArY 29, 2020 • VoluMe lIV, No. 42 • reAd THe dIGITAl edITIoN oN THe weB:

In This Week’s Issue:

Supporting local businesses and sharing the good news from our community.

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Patriotic Stitchers For Veterans Making A Difference

Section A

Do You Know...? Page 4A

Hometown Flavors with Reader-Submitted Recipes Pages 8A & 9A Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 10A

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese

Shown in the photo are the ladies that comprise the Patriotic Stitchers For Veterans during a recent quilt- and afghan-making

session. They are, from left to right, (front right) Betty Parsons, Jean Summers; (middle row seated) Shirley Fry, Alma Buffenmeyer,

Cleone Rudisill, Chris Fenicchia, Miriam Huntington, Jean Risser; (back row standing) Sandy Covert, Muriel Halsey, Kathy Bak-

er, Fran Taylor and Barb Schrodi-Patte. The Patriotic Stitchers For

Veterans is sponsoring a Basket/Quilt Auction Event

Avenue, New Holland, on Thursday, February 6 at 7:00 p.m. in The Chapel. Mr. Ketchum is a highlyPenn Ketchum will be engaging speaker. He’s great speaking at Garden Spot with adults, young adults, Village, 433 South Kinzer and/or young people. Ketch-

um, owner of the Penn Cinema complex north of Lancaster, is also an Ironman athlete and runner. One of the dynamic parts of his story is that he has been in recovery for many years.

He is both the author and the illustrator of the justreleased book, “Psalm 23 (in other words).” Ketchum’s gift is to take familiar scripture passages and make them come alive with new words

and images. His presentation will be primarily about his journey growing up, liking the movies, his struggle with addiction and many years in recovery, and discovering

scripture passages in a new way. Admission to this event is free of charge. For additional information, contact Garden Spot Village at 717-3556000.

Things To Do ................... 12A

Garden Spot Village Presentation

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Fancy Nancy Program Tea Party Held At Elanco Library Recently Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Dozens of children took part in the Elanco Library’s “Fancy Nancy” program recently. Kids came dressed in their fanciest clothes and ate fancy treats and enjoyed tea. Children heard stories, played games and made crafts, all while dressed up in their finest attire. Shown in the photo is Sharon Martin reading to children, from left to right, Natalie Martin (granddaughter), Olivia Martin (granddaughter), Catherine Barber and brother and sister, Katherine and Peter Marusyak.

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