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Speedwell Heights Brethren In Christ Community Outreach Offers Hope

Section A

Do You Know...? Page 4A

Cocalico

EAGLES FOOTBALL

PAGES Cocalico Football Pages Pages 10A-12A Biblical Message ............. 18A Births.................................... 19A Crossword Puzzle......... 16A “Happy Birthday”.......... 19A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”......................6A Things To Do ................... 16A

Section B

recEVENTS Back Page of B Section

Who’s Hiring in Healthcare

Speedwell Heights BIC Church is reaching out to anyone in the community who wants to enjoy a drive through breakfast treat and refreshment. This outreach, held twice a month, is meant simply as a way to brighten the day for those that might

be struggling with the many challenges facing the community today. The church is located at 413 Brubaker Valley Road, just up the hill from Speedwell Lake. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Miriam

Lauver, Joyce Martin, Bonner Davis (Community Impact Pastor) and Lead Pastor Brian Willison. Pastor Willison spoke of one recent visitor who shared how he just lost his job after 19 years of service and how the churches small

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese gesture of kindness made a Thursday, September 10, difference in his outlook. Thursday, September The church is offering 24, Thursday, October 8, drive through treats and Thursday, October 22, drinks to those heading Thursday, November 5 and to work, just passing Thursday, November 19 by, or in need of prayer. from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. The dates coming up are (Continued On Page 2A)

After A Stormy Year, It’s All Rainbows For The Return To School

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Students in the Cocalico School District finally headed back to school last week along with a little sense of normalcy. Masks are still mandatory to keep everyone safe, but getting to reconnect with old friends and make new ones will certainly be very welcomed by students as well as staff. Reamstown Elementary School welcomed their students with a rainbow theme that emphasized the bright new year. Shown on the top left photo is Principal Andria Weaver greeting arriving students; the top right photo shows students with flowers for their teacher; the bottom right shows a rainbow painted on a window; and shown on the bottom left is the entire staff wearing rainbow shirts.


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