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Garden Spot Fire Rescue Holds 2nd Annual Cadet Fire Camp

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Building on last year’s success, Garden Spot Fire Rescue once again held their annual cadet fire camp for youth ages 10 to 14-yearsold in New Holland. Shown in the photos (clockwise from top left)

are: Cadets listening to instructions at a station; Assistant Chief Dave King instructs Kylie Fryer on fire hydrant hookup procedures as other cadets watch; Tom Sheehan oversees Kayla Kloepfer during a drill while

cadets watch the procedure and Mike Imburgia (far right) prepares a second hose; Lt. Dan Zink (left) and Matt Boley (right) are shown instructing a water recue using a rope rescue line (with a mannequin

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese shown on a blue tarp how to work around corners representing water); Tom with a fire hose. Sheehan lets two young men Running from Monday, experience the power of June 13 through Friday, water pressue; and Captain June 17, cadets had the Wes Kopp instructs cadets (Continued On Page 2A)

Woman’s Club Of Ephrata Supports Local Organizations Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Woman’s Club of Ephrata is proud to announce their 2021-2022 distribution of funds to the following local organizations in the amount of $18,044.18: President’s Charity - Relay For LifeCNHi Plowing Over Cancer, Akron Fire Company, Durlach/Mt. Airy Fire Company, Ephrata Fire Company, Lincoln Fire Company, Eicher Arts Center, Ephrata American Legion Post 429, Ephrata Area Rehab Services, Ephrata Area Social Services, Ephrata Community Health Foundation (WellSpan Ephrata Patient Support Fund), Ephrata Public Library, Ephrata Recreation Center and Good Samaritan Women’s Center. Additional donations previously distributed this year were: (Continued On Page 2A)


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