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wedNesdAY, MAY 24, 2017 • VoluMe lII, No. 7 • reAd THe Full Issue oN THe weB:
• Student Spotlight • Adamstown Days
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Family Of Four Celebrates Glorious Spring Weather
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: • Denver Bingo Association Moneyball Bingo • Wiest UM Methodist Church Community Dinner • Ephrata American Legion Bingo
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Spring is slowly starting to fade into summer and a few young sheep can still be spotted occasionally. This family of four is all lined up according to their rank, with the tiniest newborn taking his place at the back of the line. It won’t be long until he will be as big as the others, giving them a run for their money.
Hinkletown Servathon Directly Benefits Community
THURSDAY, MAY 25 A Free Community Meal will be held at First United Methodist Church, 68 North Church Street, Ephrata. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Serving at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call 717733 4134.
SATURDAY, MAY 27 A Chicken BBQ will be held for Pennsylvania Canine Search and Rescue at Horst Farm Market, 640 Reading Road, East Earl, and Weaver’s Store, 1011 Dry Tavern Road, Denver, from 9:00 a.m. to ? There is a cost.
SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Vinemont Community Luth eran Church, located at 1278 Fritztown Road, between Rein holds and Sinking Spring, will have an All You Can Eat Breakfast. Breakfast begins at 7:00 a.m. and will serve until 10:00 a.m. or until sold out. Takeouts will be available. For more information, call Linda at 7174842590 or the church (day of event) at 6106701141.
SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Ephrata Lacrosse is sponsoring its first annual “Pork and Pints Event” at the Ephrata Amvets Post 136 Pavilion, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There is a cost. Must be 21 to attend. For more information, call Nick Thomas at 7173301464.
Hinkletown Mennonite School held their annual Servathon during the first week of May with every class participating in a service project within the community. Over 200 students along with teachers and parent volunteers went to seven local organizations to assist with tasks such as visiting and singing with
residents, cleaning, gardening, mulching and planting. Second grade (shown) went to Mennonite Central Committee’s Material Resource Center. “We got to see what [MCC’s Material Resource Center] does to help people and worked on school kits and health kits,” shared second grader Luke Harting. These kits
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese are given by MCC and partnering survive. Jesus served us, so we organizations to families who should serve them.” fled their homes due to disaster Other classes are working with or war. Luke Harting continued, REAL Life Community Center, “Some [kits] will go to people who need things because they lost Fairmount Homes, Garden Spot their homes. I enjoyed helping Village, Landis Homes, Greenview because now we know that people Bible Camp and Woodcrest Retreat. can have the stuff they need to (Continued On Page 2A)