Skip to main content

ETN_052726

Page 1

The Greater

Elizabethtown

LOOK INSIDE

Elizabethtown Elizabethtown The Greater

Area Community & Visitors Guide

Area Community & Visitors Guide

2026 / 2027

MAY 27, 2026

SERVING OUR COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

REACHING MORE THAN 14,530 HOMES

Eat. Stay. Play.

VOL LXVII • NO 16

Merchandiser Delivery Updates Beginning June 3

ONLINE

Sprpriing

Students from E-Dance Center invite people to their recital.

EVENT CALENDAR Y

Dancing Through the Decades

BY CATHY MOLITORIS

townlively.com/ events

ou’re invited to enter a time machine. Relive some of the best musical moments of the past at “Stepping Through Time,” E-Dance Center’s annual recital. The program will take place at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 5, and Saturday, June 6, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 7. It will be held in

Leffler Chapel on the Elizabethtown College campus, 1 Alpha Drive. “This year’s program invites you on a journey - not just through melodies and rhythms, but through time itself,” said Camille Gubbins, owner and artistic and creative director of E-Dance Center. “From the age of dinosaurs to the legends of Greek mythology, from the golden age of swing to the electric energy of the

’80s, from the unforgettable hits of the 2000s to music that imagines the future, ‘Stepping Through Time’ explores the moments, stories and sounds that shape who we are.” The show will spotlight 270 dancers, ranging in age from 3 to 75, who will perform a wide variety of dance, including pointe, ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, Broadway tap and clogging. Fifteen teachers See Dancing pg 2

ETN

Sweet Treats and Sacred Traditions BY CATHY MOLITORIS

During its two-day Strawberry Festival and Native American Gathering, the Haldeman Mansion Preservation Society invites people to explore history, learn Native American dances, enjoy family fun and games and sample tasty treats. The festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 7, on the grounds of Haldeman Mansion, 230 Locust Grove Road, Bainbridge. R128437

See Festival pg 6 A previous year’s festival at Haldeman Mansion

Beginning June 3, 2026, you may notice some changes in how your weekly community newspaper is delivered as we continue evolving our distribution methods to serve our communities effectively and responsibly. Depending on your location, your newspaper may continue to arrive by mail or be delivered directly to your driveway, but in some cases home delivery may be reduced or no longer available. While delivery methods may vary, our commitment to keeping our communities informed remains unchanged. Readers will continue to receive the same tr usted, hig h-quality local content they have come to expect from our publications each week. Our editorial teams will remain focused on sharing hyperlocal news, community events, school achievements, nonprofit initiatives, local business stories, sports, milestones, and the positive stories happening within both your hometown and surrounding communities. No matter how you access your paper, we are committed to ensuring our publications remain readily available to our readers. Every edition will continue to be accessible online at townlively.com, allowing readers to stay connected anytime and anywhere. In addition, printed copies will be available for pickup at our office and at convenient, high-traffic community locations throughout the region. A full and updated list of pickup locations will be posted on our website. See Delivery pg 3

R128070

POSTMASTER: PLEASE DELIVER MAY 27, 2026

PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. Postage Paid Engle Printing Co

Postal Patron


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook