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Manheim Central

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VOL LXVI • NO 34

For Scouts, Colonial Fun Awaits at Camp Mack Is Manheim Historical Society a Destination

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he mission of the Manheim Historical Society is to preserve the past but also bring US... EL WITHit to life for people in the present. COME TRAV The organization will put that mission into action when it hosts Kid’s Day on Saturday, Sept 27. The event will be held at the Keath and Fasig log homes, 32 E. High St., Manheim, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The program invites children ages 8 to 11 to explore hands-on history in the historic setting of the homes, which date to Colonial times. “Children will be making crafts, soft pretzels, corn husk dolls and playing games from the 1700s,” said Susan Williams, president of the historical society. “This will show children what their counterparts did in the 1700 Colonial time period.” Williams noted that focusing on activities for children allows People enjoy a walking tour hosted by the Manheim Historical Society. “We have always looked for ways talks about the education of Manthe historical society to support its mission of reaching a wide to educate the public of all ages,” she heim in the Colonial times. This remarked. “Our mission statement event will help with the knowledge audience. • New Englan 21st-25th July Tour! Coastal Maine • Marvelous mber 1st-5th Septe .COM UNTRY TOURS ook @ FUNCO 3-2086 or visit/b

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Harvest Festival Will Feature Family Activities BY CAT SHANNON

As summer turns into fall, Waltz Vineyards prepares to celebrate one of the most important times of the year, the harvest. The family-owned Manheim-based winery will host its annual Harvest Festival on Sunday, Sept. 21, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the vineyard, 1599 Old Line Road. A rain date is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 28. The festival, now in its second year, will bring Children explore equipment at Waltz Vineyard’s Harvest R121607

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Trustworthy and loyal, Scouts always remain true to themselves. No matter where one goes, a Scout is always a Scout. But never is a Scout more a Scout than when she or he is camping at J. Edward Mack Scout Reservation. “I’m sure there are some places where kids can make crafts or practice archer y,” said Matt Klutzaritz, the Scout executive for the Pennsylvania Dutch Council of Scouting America, which oversees the operation of Camp Mack. “But to be able to do it all in one spot is kind of our attraction. Kids earn advancement through progression. One thing we know about kids is that you don’t want to rain on their advancements. That keeps them in the program. Their parents see them becoming good people. What we’re doing is building the leaders of tomorrow. We’re building good people, we’re building good parents and we’re building good employees.” L ocated at 2 Scout L ane, Newmanstown, in Elizabeth Township, on the border between Lancaster County and Lebanon County, J. Edward Mack Scout Reservation is 1,100 Furnace Hill acres of trees, wildlife, nature and the great outdoors. The facility includes a lake, a pool, 25 miles of hiking trails, a shooting range, a dining hall, 11 camp sites for tenting under the stars and five cabins. “ The kids love the pool, especially in the middle of the summer,” said Klutzaritz. “If you asked five kids what their favorite thing about Camp Mack is, at least three of them are going to give you different answers. See Scouts pg 5

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