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Manheim Central townlively.com

JUNE 7, 2023

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LXIV • NO 19

Northwest EMS awards scholarships BY CATHY MOLITORIS

Two local students have been awarded the Robert C. Stirling Scholarship, given to residents of the Manheim Central community who are pursuing a degree in the medical field. This year’s winners are Noelle J. Rohrer and Logan S. McGallicher.

Noelle, a homeschool student, is the daughter of Travis and Leigh Ann Rohrer of Lititz. She plans to attend Liberty University to earn a Bachelor of Nursing. “Ever since I was little, I have always wanted to be a nurse,” Noelle said. “My grandma, cousin and youth leader, all influential people in my life, were See Scholarships pg 7

More than 1,000 vehicles will be featured at the LCBC Church Motorsports Show.

Motorsports Show will feature thousands of vehicles ore than 1,000 antique, classic and muscle cars, plus tuners, street rods, motorcycles and scale model cars will be showcased at LCBC Church’s 22nd annual Motorsports Show. The free-entry show will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 10, at LCBC Manheim, 2392 Mount Joy Road. The rain date for the show will be Saturday, June 17. This year’s show will celebrate Mighty MOPAR Muscle, featuring a variety of high-performance cars produced by the Chrysler Corporation. These cars, including rare models, will be spotlighted in a designated parking area. Additional highlights of the show include information about land speed racing at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats. Drivers and owners who built the unique vehicles will talk about their experiences, including setting speed

“The LCBC Motorsports Show is a great community event for the whole family.” A variety of food vendors will be on-site for the show, including Big Bob’s BBQ and Bricker’s Famous French Fries, as well as food from LCBC’s Café Connections and drinks provided by Kreider Farms. Free face painting and inflatables as well as an R/C racing track will be available for children. The show is open to people of all ages and to all vehicle types. There

is no charge to enter as a spectator or to register a car. Vehicles may be registered at www.lcbcchurch.com /motorsports. “The LCBC Motorsports Show is a great community event for the whole family,” said Dean Hershey, men’s ministry coordinator for the Manheim campus and Motorsports Show lead team member. “Everybody loves great cars, motorcycles and just having fun.” He noted that the show offers a way to showcase both unique vehicles and LCBC as well. “People can come and check out a great show, but they can also get to know LCBC and see what LCBC offers families and the community,” he remarked. LCBC stands for Lives Changed By Christ. It’s a contemporary church with a weekly attendance of more than 23,000 people at 19 locations throughout Pennsylvania as well as online. More information may be found at www.lcbcchurch.com.

Northwest EMS executive director Scott Kingsboro (far left) and Lori Shenk (far right) present the Robert C. Stirling Scholarship to Noelle Rohrer (second from left) and Logan McGallicher.

Zion will hold Festival of the Red Rose BY CATHY MOLITORIS

“Each year on the second Sunday of June, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church honors the legacy of Henry William Stiegel and his gift of a plot of ground to the Lutheran congregation,” stated Linda Keiffer, church member and chair of the Festival of the Red Rose committee. “Stiegel originally held religious ceremonies for the congregation on the second floor of his mansion. As the congregation grew, he realized that a larger place of worship was needed; hence, he deeded a plot of ground to the congregation to construct a new church with the

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rent of a red rose to one of his heirs. This has been the church’s history for over 250 years and has the distinction of being celebrated annually.” This year’s Festival of the Red Rose will be held on Sunday, June 11, at the church, 2 S. Hazel St., Manheim. The morning worship service and payment of the rent of the red rose will take place at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Penrose Hoover, retired bishop of the Lower Susquehanna Synod, serving as guest preacher. Prior to the morning worship service, refreshments, sponsored by the Manheim Historical Society, will be served in the church’s Rose Parlor. See Rose pg 2

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