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Western York County JULY 3, 2019

Currently Hiring for the Following Positions:

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

Leadership York Holds Graduation Leadership York hosted a graduation ceremony for its Future Leaders of York program on May 19. The Future Leaders of York Class of 2019 consisted of 36 high school sophomores and juniors from 21 schools. The 2019 class was the 30th class to graduate through the FLY program. Students are Jake Altimore, West York Area High School; Bethy Belai, Red Land High School; Dylan Blevins, York County School of Technology; Clayton Brosend, Central York High School; Eva Bumsted, Central York High School; Christine Catterall, York Catholic High School; Joseph Comstock, William Penn Senior High School; Megan Dubien, Dallastown Area High School; Meghan Eppinger, Kennard-Dale High School; Maya Fetrow, Dover Area High School; Chaney Golden, Northeastern High School; Morgan Hanshew, Dallastown Area High School; Emmaline Haper, Spring Grove High School; Aadasha Hill, Logos Academy; Michelle Ildefonso, William Penn Senior High School; Luke Immel, Susquehan-

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nock High School; Madelyn Kerlin, Red Land High School; Margaret Kinna, Susquehannock High School; and Ashley Krueger, Eastern York High School. Also, Kiersten Lloyd, Red Lion Area High School; Mitchell Macek, York Country Day School; Asha Mir-Young, York Suburban High School; Darryanna Moore, York Country Day School; Isabelle Oropeza, Hanover High School; Elizabeth Quinones, Eastern York High School; Tania Randazzo, Red Lion Area High School; Eric Shelton, Christian School of York; Olivia Smeltzer, Dallastown Area High School; Carson Snelbaker, Dover Area High School; Ivy Snyder, Spring Grove High School; Kyle Stanton, South Western High School; Natalie Swingler, Delone Catholic High School; Renee Taylor, York County School of Technology; Liam Waterbury, York Suburban High School; Aiden Wyble, Northeastern High School; and Emily Zheng, South Western High School. The program helped the students develop their leadership skills, such as

Leadership York’s Future Leaders of York Class of 2019 recently graduated from the program. building consensus to solve problems. It also introduced them to community leaders and educated them about how their community functions. The students also awarded $5,000 in

grants to area nonprofits, including Family First Health, for the Kids Against Cavities Mobile Dental Program to provide dental health care for children from lowincome families through conducting See Leadership York pg 4

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Food Bank Receives Donation

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BARk To Hold Fundraiser A Vendors, Paws and Food Trucks event benefiting BARk will be held at Dover Community Center, 3700 Davidsburg Road, Dover, on Saturday, July 13, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Food trucks will be in the parking lot, and vendors and adoptable puppies will be inside the center. Food donations will be accepted for

the Needy Pet Campaign. Pets are welcome, with a pool available for them to cool off, More information is available by contacting Shelley at 717-880-2957 or smetzler0725@comcast.net. BARk is a nonprofit located in West York borough that helps animals all year long with supplies. Its food pantry is See BARk pg 3

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Hiking Club Posts Events The York New Salem Lions Club, District 14-C, supports the St. Jacobs Lutheran Church Food Bank in York New Salem. Lions Club member Jan Noss (right) presented a check for $600 to food bank director Dave Trone on April 6. In addition to providing financial support, the Lions Club sends volunteers to the food bank each month to help provide food and clothing to people in need.

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The York Hiking Club will offer a variety of hikes to the community. Hikes vary in difficulty and length, and readers should contact the hike leader for details on a specific hike. For general information and cancellations, readers may also visit the club’s Facebook page. Participants

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should wear appropriate footwear and bring water, snacks, and/or lunch, depending on the hike. Readers may visit www.yorkhikingclub.com to learn more. Short hikes of 4 to 6 miles will be held, rain or shine, on Wednesdays at Lake Williams at 6 p.m. and depart from the See Hikng Club pg 4

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