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wedNesdAY, MArCH 14, 2018 • VoluMe lII, No. 49 • reAd THe Full Issue oN THe weB:
26th Annual
• Student Spotlight • Meeting The Business Challenge
In this week’s issue:
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Akron Lions Club Gives Back To The Community
MEETING THE
BUSINESS CHALLENGE IN THIS ISSUE!
Around Town Also see our complete calendar of events in The Bulletin Board, in this section!
Look in this week’s Things To Do section beginning on page 14A for more events, including: • Akron Fire Company Chicken BBQ • Dove Westgate Easter Egg Hunt • Reamstown Fire Company Coach Purse Bingo • Schoeneck Fire Hall Buffet Breakfast
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The Akron Lions share their profits from the Ephrata Fair food sales. It has been since the end of September that the Akron Lions served about 14,000 toasted cheeseburgers. “We Serve” is the Lions’ motto, so serving sandwiches gave them the opportunity to give to other organizations in the community, so that they in turn may serve the people that they help. The Akron Lions invited 16 community organizations to their Donation Dinner Meeting to pass on those profits from the Ephrata Fair. Many of the organizations they donate to also help the Lions in the trailer during fair week, which they appreciate so much. Thanks to all who purchased food items from the stand. They hope you come back for the 100th year of the Ephrata Fair. The total donation amount was $28,400. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are (front) Phylis Peters (Homes of Hope), Penny Talbert (Ephrata Library), Lisa Shaver (Ephrata Area Social Services), Ashley Eager (Good Samaritan Shelter), Joan Stauffer (4 Our Kids), Megan Tomshek (Vision Corps Foundation), Karen Hummel (Ephrata Area Rehabilitation); (back) Jeff Myers (MakeAWish), Ken Lausch (Akron Fire Company), Dr. Scott Jackson (Dove Ministries), Pam Wolf (Akron Scouts), Les Martzal (Ephrata Ambulance), Frank Wolf (Akron Scouts), Bruce Fasnacht (The Bridge Youth Center), Jim Summers (Ephrata Rec Center), Craig Beamesderfer (Lions Treasurer), Brad Fair (Mennonite Disaster Services), Gwen Schuit (Friendship Community) and Chris Hoffman (Lions Secretary).
Warwick Education Foundation Family Movie Night
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 Faith United Lutheran Church, 357 Walnut Street, Denver, will host a midweek Lenten service at 7:00 p.m. with Pastor Dennis Trout.
THURSDAY, MARCH 15 A Free Community Meal will be held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 167 East Main Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 717733 6646.
The Warwick Education Foun dation is sponsoring its 11th Annual Family Movie Night (FMN) at Penn Cinema on Mon day, March 26. This year two showtimes of 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. are being offered. There is a cost for tickets, which can be purchased online. Tickets are
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available on a first-come, firstserved basis. Tickets purchased online by Wednesday, March 21 will be delivered to the appropriate Warwick school. Tickets purch ased after Wednesday, March 21 will be available at the Will Call table at Penn Cinema on Monday, March 26.
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese “Sherlock Gnomes” will be the Family Movie Night has become a featured presentation for this tradition for local residents, and year’s Family Movie Night. The an opportunity for family and movie is rated PG. friends to spend time together The entire Warwick community watching a newlyreleased movie is invited to attend this family at a lower cost. “We believe oriented and fun-filled evening. (Continued On Page 2A)
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