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Lititz Warwick Community Chest Christmas Basket Project
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Holiday
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Section A
Do You Know...? Page 4A Biblical Message ............. 10A Births.................................... 11A Crossword Puzzle............9A “Happy Birthday”.......... 11A Obituaries ............................2A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”......................8A Things To Do ......................9A
Student Spotlight Gehmans Mennonite School Elliott Martin Garden Spot High School Danya Rose
The Lititz Public Library will be participating in the Lititz Warwick Community Chest (LWCC) Christmas Basket Project this year. The goal of this project is to provide the meal ingredients, or the means to purchase food for a special holiday meal for a family unit.
Shown in the photo are Mary Alice Fyock, coordinator of the LWCC Christmas Basket Project (left) and Cathy Lenhart (right), Lititz Library Public Services Coordinator. Please check out the Thanksgiving Donation Tree in the library. Consider
taking a leaf from the tree, purchasing the requested item written on the leaf and returning it to the library. Help the Lititz Public Library and the Lititz Warwick Community Chests provide a meal for families in need in our community this year.
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Lititz Warwick Community Chest began over 100 years ago as a community nursing service. It has evolved over the years, filling various needs, into its current emphasis as a food bank. The organization’s mission
is to afford all residents of the Warwick School District an opportunity to contribute to the wellbeing of their fellow residents who are in temporary need and to distribute those resources to those in need.
Terre Hill Christmas In The Park To Run Three Consecutive Nights
The Shopping News will be closed on Thursday, November 26 in observance of Thanksgiving Day LOOK ON THE BACK PAGE OF B SECTION FOR OUR WEEKLY FEATURE:
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Terre Hill will be holding its annual Christmas in the Park event nightly, Friday, December 4 through Sunday, December 6. Thousands of lights will fill the Terre Hill Park along with food, activities, entertainment, live nativity, free children’s
crafts, music and more! Parking and admission are free, certain activities and admission to the lighted walking trail are by suggested donation. Visitors will be required to wear a face covering at certain areas of the event.
This year’s walking trail features dozens of new displays and decorations handmade by local volunteers. The event will feature music by Left Field on Friday night, acoustic rock band Echo North on
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Saturday, and The Martin crafts as well as gingerbread Sisters Band on Sunday. cookie decorating for a There will also be a live small fee. ice carving demonstration Shown in the photo on Friday and Saturday evening. In addition to from left to right are Noah entertainment, there will be Keckler, Daniel Styer and free children’s activities and John Styer.