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wedNesdAY, JuNe 28, 2017 • VoluMe lII, No. 12 • reAd THe Full Issue oN THe weB:
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Engaging “Giggle Magic” Program Visits Elanco Library
RECIPE SECTION Grilling Recipes submitted by our readers! See Page 8A
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: • Ephrata July 4th Fireworks Show • Jason Runnels and The Hagans Family Concert at Solanco Bible Church • Ephrata American Legion Bingo THURSDAY, JUNE 29 Free Community Meal 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 717 7334134.
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese New Holland area children were amazed as Marcy Klutchka delivered “Giggle Magic” at the Elanco Library recently. Giggle Magic shows slated for this year’s Summer Reading Program will include “Silly Safari,” “Farmyard Fun” and “Yum Yum Veggies.” These shows will captivate young audiences and within seconds the children are giggling, engaged and off on a journey comprised of ageappropriate magic, puppets and slapstick comedy. Then it is time to get up and move to a KidzRock Dance Party. Giggle + Magic = Awesome Entertainment. Events run now through Tuesday, August 8. Shown are children thoroughly enjoying being involved in the show.
Hinkletown’s Annual Academic Fair Celebrates Learning
SUNDAY, JULY 2 St. John Center Lutheran Church, 599 Reading Road, Route 625, a few miles south of Bowmansville, is pleased to have The Horst Brothers at 6:00 p.m. Refreshments will be available. In case of rain, the program will be held indoors.
TUESDAY, JULY 4 200th 4th of July Celebration in Lititz Springs Park. Entertainment, baby parade, games, Queen of Candles Pageant, and hi-tech fireworks with synchronized sound. Rain date, July 5.
The Shopping News will be closed Tuesday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.
Hinkletown Mennonite School (HMS) students used everything from worms to maps to butterflies, popsicle sticks and marbles in the learning projects celebrated at the
school’s annual Academic Fair held recently. Focusing on hands on learning and projects that con nect academic work to students’ lives, guests had much to admire as
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese HMS students presented the results Fair is seeing children use ordinary of experiments, research and materials to demonstrate extra investigations through the evening. ordinary learning,” shared Dawn “What I love about the Academic (Continued On Page 2A)