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8th Annual Reinholds VFW Car, Truck and Bike Show

Caring

for the Community Your Guide to Local Giving

Section A

Do You Know...? Page 4A Biblical Message ............. 10A Births.................................... 11A Crossword Puzzle............9A “Happy Birthday”.......... 11A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”......................5A Things To Do ......................9A

Section B

Who’s Hiring in Healthcare

Deeds Recorded

The 8th Annual Reinholds VFW Car, Truck and Bike Show is planned for Sunday, August 30, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The rain date is Sunday, September 13. There will be trophies, music, food,

BBQ chicken, vendors and door prizes. There is a cost for registration, however, spectators may enter for free. The event will be held at 250 Brunners Grove Road, Reinholds. For more information

about the event, call Ted at 717­336­7242 or email tnlsauer@gmail.com. All proceeds from this event will go to Veterans and community projects. Shown in photo, from left to right, are (front) Ken

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Weber (’56 Pontiac), Leon Horst (’37 Chevy Coupe); (middle) Terry Meckley (2002 Harley Davidson Fatboy), Rob Kantner (2020 Harley Davidson

Tri­Glide), Chris Leonard (2002 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail); and (back) Barry Lutz (’64 Dodge Polara).

Overwhelming Community Support Shown For Linda Stoltzfoos Prayer Ride

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese A prayer ride for missing Amish girl Linda Stoltzfoos was held recently with an overwhelming show of support from thousands of participants on motorcycles, and in cars, trucks and emergency response vehicles. The sight of over 800 motorcycles was a very impressive show of support as they took to the road. The prayer ride began at the Ephrata Community Church and traveled to Bird-in-Hand, which is Linda’s hometown. Yellow was Linda’s favorite color, so the family requested either yellow or American flags be displayed on vehicles. Shown in the top left photo is a vehicle with the two requested flags. The top right photo shows part of the ride group. The bottom right photo shows a small portion of the seemingly endless line of motorcycles, and bottom left photo is an uplifting message by someone traveling all the way from Delaware to show they care.


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