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Manheim Central

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April 28-May 4 townlively.com

MAY 1, 2024

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LXV • NO 14

Lifting Manheim up in prayer BY CATHY MOLITORIS

There’s power in prayer, and Love In the Name of Christ (INC) and the Manheim Ministerium want you to feel it. “ Through prayer, we seek wisdom to discern the needs of our communities, courage to address challenges and compassion to ser ve others

Trucks gear up for last year’s Make-A-Wish Mother’s Day Truck Convoy.

w e l l ,” s a i d K at i e L e a m a n , communications and donor development coordinator for Love INC. “We want to be able to hear, understand and pray for the needs of the Manheim community.” Love INC and local pastors will pray for community needs during a virtual National Day of Prayer event on Thursday, May 2. See Prayer pg 2

Rolling along to grant wishes dinner roll, a cookie and a drink. No advance purchase is necessary, and dinners will be available until sold out. At noon, a program will honor the 35th anniversar y of the Convoy before the trucks leave the lot, accompanied by more than 50 Wish Kids. Ruel anticipates more than 400 trucks participating in the Convoy this year. “It’s a breathtaking sight that encapsulates the spirit of this remarkable event,” she commented. Last year’s event raised $553,838, the second-highest total in the event’s history. Organizers have set a goal of $595,000 for this year. “Every dollar raised at this event goes toward granting the wishes of children in the Susquehanna Valley,” Ruel said. “With nearly 75% of wishes funded through this event, your participation directly impacts the lives of deserving children and families.” The Convoy will follow a route through Manheim to Elizabethtown and Mount Joy. For more information, including a route map and access to the online auction, visit www.wishconvoy.org.

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Women’s Club funds community organizations BY CATHY MOLITORIS

Everything the Women’s Club of Manheim does is intended to support the community, and the organization met that goal recently with the awarding of 17 grants, totaling $15,970. “Our mission is to develop the educational, social and civic interests of our members through community service, civic responsibility and the friendship of its members,” said Lucile Longo, grant committee chair. “We believe our grants

serve our mission of supporting the Manheim community.” Grants ranged from $500 to $1,000 and were awarded to a wide variety of community groups. Manheim Central Post Prom committee received a grant to provide food, games and fun in a drug- and alcohol-free environment. Love Give Live, doing business as Purr-fect Love, will use grant funds to trap, neuter and return stray cats in the Manheim area. The Manheim Chamber of Commerce plans to use its grant funds to paint a mural

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hen the Make-A-Wish Mother ’s Day Truck Convoy rolls through town on Sunday, May 12, it will honor a tradition that began 35 years ago with the wish of one child. “It all began with Wish Kid Matt Strawser,” said Michelle Ruel, director of marketing and communications for Make-AWish Philadelphia, Delaware and Susquehanna Valley. “Matt was fascinated with big rig trucks, so it was no surprise he wished to ride in a big rig and talk to his sister, Heather, on the CB radio.” Since 1990, almost 12,000 trucks have driven in the Convoy, and the event has raised more than $9.2 million, granting wishes to more than 900 children in the Susquehanna Valley. This year’s Convoy will kick off with a carnival beginning at 9 a.m. at the Manheim Pennsylvania Auto Auction, 1190 Lancaster Road, Manheim. The Convoy will depart at 1:30 p.m. “For first-time attendees, the Mother’s Day Truck Convoy is an

absolute must-visit,” Ruel said. “From the moment you step inside, you’ll be immersed in a world of excitement and entertainment perfect for the entire family. … Treat yourself to delicious food, test your skills at carnival games and explore the array of merchandise available.” Wish Kid Troy will share his inspiring story and sign copies of his book, “Chemo Dog.” “But the real magic awaits you outdoors,” Ruel shared. “Witness the grand entrance of hundreds of trucks, each a sight to behold, as they roll into the venue. As you marvel at the impressive display, indulge in the diverse food truck offerings. And amidst the bustling atmosphere, take the opportunity to connect with the many Wish Kids and their families, whose stories are sure to touch your heart.” Those who attend the event will have the opportunity to win gift baskets, and an online auction will run through noon on May 12. A drive-through chicken barbecue organized by SEI Catering will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., featuring barbecue chicken thighs, cheesy potatoes, green beans, a

See Women’s Club pg 5

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