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Garden Spot townlively.com

FEBRUARY 22, 2023

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LIX • NO 9

Top Five Finish First New Holland Fair Queen Makes Mark at State Level BY ANN MEAD ASH

hen Kendell Moats, New Holland’s first fair queen, was called as one of the top five finishers at the Pennsylvania State Association of County Fairs (PSACF) Queen Contest in Hershey on Jan. 21, her “nerves were jumping.” However, when Kendell was asked a final question while the other top four contestants were offstage in a soundproof room, she knew her answer. The question was, “Hershey’s slogan is ‘The Sweetest Place on Earth.’ If you were the next state fair queen, what slogan would you give the fair queen program?” “I said, ‘Always Learning … Always Advocating,’ which is something I have lived the last four years,” said Kendell. The Garden Spot High School (GSHS) senior then explained that she does not come from an agricultural background, but she has endeavored to learn all she can about local agriculture,

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becoming president of the high school’s Grassland FFA chapter and hosting a podcast named “Growing With Kendell,” which uses the same slogan. Kendell’s journey to a top-five finish began when she was crowned the first New Holland fair queen on Sept. 28, 2022. On Jan. 19, Kendell and her grandmother Missy Moats headed for the Hershey Lodge, where the PSACF queen competition was held as part of the organization’s 110th convention. Each day, the contestants took part in an activity where they were judged against more than 50 other girls representing fairs from around Pennsylvania. On the first day, Kendell walked up on stage in front of about 900 people to introduce herself and her county and give a fun fact about her home. “I said, ‘My name is Kendell Moats, and I am from New Holland. I am proud to be the first New Holland fair queen in the home of the Case New Holland tractor.’”

Each of the contestants also took part in a six-minute interview. Kendell showed the judges the location of Lancaster County on a map of Pennsylvania, and then she was asked questions about GSHS, her FFA experiences, and her podcast. All contestants were also required to give a speech about why people should attend the fair they represent. Kendell said she had added to her speech by focusing on key foods sold only at the New Holland Fair, such as Lickity Split’s cotton candy float and the hot ham and cheese sandwiches the New Holland Lions Club is known for. She also pointed out that members of Grassland FFA and 4-H come together to plan the livestock show, which attracts contestants from around the county. Following her speech, Kendell prepared for the coronation banquet that evening, donning a “pink, sparkly” dress for the event. The reigning queen gave a closing

speech before the top five contestants were named. When Kendell’s name was called first, the contingency from New Holland began cheering, and, although she did not win, Kendell is pleased with her accomplishment. “To be top five for the first year of New Holland having a fair queen, I am proud of myself and everyone who has gotten me to this point,” she said. At GSHS, Kendell is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, serves as the student representative to the ELANCO School Board, and has been an intern in the marketing department of Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. After graduation, she plans to attend college to major in communications and minor in public relations. The New Holland Farmers Fair recently celebrated its 90th anniversary. More information about the organization may be found at http://newhollandfair.org. To view photos from the 2022 fair, visit www.townlively.com/in-the -community.

Cavod to Stage “Hello, Dolly!”

To Save a Life GDN

Presentation Planned at Garden Spot Village

Displaying devices and information about Project Lifesaver are (from left) Chad Roberts, Kelly Osborne, and Shannon Cessna.

New Holland’s first fair queen, Kendell Moats, placed in the top five in the Pennsylvania State Association of County Fairs competition in January.

BY ANN MEAD ASH

BY ANN MEAD ASH

When Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Chad Roberts gave a presentation about Project Lifesaver at the East Lampeter Police Department near the end of 2022, an attendee asked if he might visit Garden Spot Village (GSV) to share information about the device that helps locate people with cognitive impairment who are prone to wander. Roberts, who is willing to discuss the benefits of Project Lifesaver with area groups, quickly set up a meeting with GSV staff.

According to Alicia Burton, director of “Hello, Dolly!” at Cavod Theatre, the show is about finding joy in each moment. Musical director Amy Rau concurred, pointing out that Dolly is going through a difficult time, but that she is stepping out in faith. “Even in the hardest things we go through, you’ve got to find the bright side,” she said. “Hello Dolly!” will be presented at Cavod Theatre, 641 W. Main St., New Holland, with a dinner theater at 6 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 24. The

show will also be performed at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 3; at 2 and 7 p.m. on Saturdays, Feb. 25 and March 4; and at 4 p.m. on Sundays, Feb. 26 and March 5. “Hello, Dolly!” centers around lovable widow and matchmaker Dolly Levi, played by Erin Wright. The musical follows her to New York to practice her matchmaking and heal her own heart. Along the way, Dolly matches up Irene Molloy, played by Eliza Moran, with Cornelius Hackl, played by Alex Weaver, and Barnaby Tucker, played by Richard Weaver, with

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