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Western York County NOVEMBER 6, 2019

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LX • NO 5

Lions District Governor Visits Local Club

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District governor Steve Shipman visted Dover Lions Club on Oct. 10. Shipman presented a talk titled “Getting Back to Basics: How to Function as a Club and Tips on Getting New Members.” Also attending the meeting were the Dover Lioness members and prospective members of the Lions Club. Shipman inducted four new members and reinstated a former member to the Lions Club. The district governor also received donations from both clubs for his special projects, which include diabetes awareness, LCIF Disaster Relief, childhood cancer research, and Pennsylvania Lions Beacon Lodge Camp.

Cultural Alliance Awards Grants For Arts-Related Projects The Cultural Alliance of York County, as the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA) partner for York, Adams, Franklin, and Fulton counties, awarded more than $42,000 in PPA Project Stream grants to 30 organizations for arts-related projects occurring in 2019-20. Recipients in York County are Guthrie Memorial Library, Educated Voices of Hip Hop, Chapel United Methodist

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Church, Creative York, Penn-Mar Irish Festival, Theatre Arts For Everyone, Stewartstown Senior Center, York County Industrial Development Authority, Crispus Attucks Association, Ophelia Chambliss, Y.O.U.T.H. Program, Inc./Teaching Museum for the Fiber Arts and Textiles, York Fringe, Bell Socialization Services, Rafiki Africa Foundation, Animal A d v o c a t e s o f S o u t h Central See Grants pg 2

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The Cultural Alliance of York County, as the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA) partner for York, Adams, Franklin, and Fulton counties, awarded PPA Project Stream grants to 30 organizations for arts-related projects occurring in 2019-20.

History Center To Host Free Family Event York County History Center will host a free family event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16, to commemorate the 242nd anniversary of the adoption of the Articles of Confederation. Families will be able to visit the Colonial Courthouse, 157 W. Market St., York, a replica of the first York County courthouse, where the second Continental Congress met from September 1777 through June 1778. Educational activities will be provided to help visitors understand the importance of the Articles of Confederation and the role they play in the history of the United States Attendees will be able to see an original printed copy of the Articles of Confederation dating to 1777 and explore various forms of currency used during the Colonial and Revolutionary See History Center pg 2

District governor Steve Shipman (back, center) attended a meeting of the Dover Lions Club on Oct. 10. Also present were (back, from far left) Steve Linebaugh, Dave Gillespie, Elaine Kroft, past zone chairman Duane Hull, (front) Dottie Gillespie, LeAnn Starner, Greg Starner, (not pictured) Lions Club president George Melbert, Lioness president Dona Dellinger, and zone chairman Lori Trimmer.

Flavors Of York Event Planned The Flavors of York event will take place on Sunday, Nov. 17, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden, 2000 Loucks Road, York. Twenty-one restaurants and vendors will offer food for tasting and beverages for sampling at the adult-only event. Selections will range from American to Italian to Viet Thai to Spanish to vegan food. The Flavors of York is sponsored by Temple Beth Israel to benefit the temple and its ongoing Doing Good for Goode partnership with Alexander D. Goode School in the York City School District. Kuhner Associates Funeral Directors Inc. is the presenting sponsor. This year’s restaurants and vendors are AEW Urban Winery, Brandon’s Beverage, Bonne Bouche Bakery, The Busy Bee, Gift Horse Brewing Company, Heritage Hills, Holla Vodka, Iron Horse, Locally Seasoned, Mezzogiorno, Mi Caldero, Revival Social Club, Roosevelt Tavern, Sweet Willows, 3 Hogs BBQ, Tutoni’s, Viet Thai, John Wright Restaurant, Wyndham Garden, Wyndridge Farms and ZwildVegans. Music for the evening will be provided by the local jazz band Five/Four, and the masters of ceremonies will be Adam McAllister and Rob Myers of McAllister and Myers. Tickets may be purchased at

Brent Lebouitz, owner of Sweet Willows, invites the public to attend The Flavors of York on Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Wyndham Garden in York. Sweet Willows will dispense ice cream at the event. www.flavorsofyork.com or from any Temple Beth Israel board member.

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