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Manheim Township townlively.com

APRIL 16, 2025

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XL • NO 46

Lend an ear to this Sara Palczewski story

LCDS students pursue excellence in “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”

BY JEFF FALK

BY JEFF FALK

Sara Palczewski covering the NFL championship game in February

conversational,” said Palczewski, 29. “I try to keep it even-keeled for everyone. I’m always trying to be a better storyteller. I try to have fun on camera. You just talk about what you know. You’re confident in what you know because you’ve done all your prep work.”

Relatable, vulnerable and confident, Palczewski projects a certain presence on camera. It’s a combination of talent and hard work, but when the camera lights come on, so does Palczewski. “I think everybody has an ‘on’

switch,” said Palczewski. “But for the most part, what you see on camera is the way I am at home. For the most part, what you see is what you get. You want to make sure everybody knows your personality and who you are.” During a seven-year media

High school theatrical performances demand a bunch of hard work. They require a huge commitment of time, energy and effort. A group of Lancaster Country Day School (LCDS) students has been diligently working hard on its interpretation of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” The finished product is now about 10 days away from being ready to present to the public. “One of the challenges with this production is that we’ve had five weeks to prepare (as of early April),” said Steffan Bomberger, the director of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” “It’s a much more intensive experience. It’s similar to a working experience for the students. This plot is also an opportunity for kids with a passion for theater to show what they can do, which I really love to see.” “(The students are) putting in above and beyond the typical workload,” he added. “They’re spending a whole amount of their own time drilling their

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verybody has a story to tell. Sara Palczewski wants to tell those stories - in compelling, compassionate and personal ways. But Palczewski’s own story may be just as engaging. “I think what makes me good at what I do is that I’m hardworking. I don’t ever stop working,” said Palczewski. “It’s making sure I’m well-versed in everything. I’ll always do what people need me to do and everything I’m asked to do. I’ve gotten to a position where I feel comfortable being a storyteller. The best part of my career is the human and personal side of it. It’s fun to get to know people and connect with all these athletes.” A 2014 graduate of Lancaster Catholic High School (LCHS), Palczewski is a sports reporter, sports multimedia journalist, sports anchor and New Orleans Saints insider for Nexstar Media Group’s WVLA and WGMB television stations in Baton Rouge, La. Palczewski’s main duties revolve around covering the Saints year-round, but she also covers LSU Division I collegiate spor ts through feature stories, interviews and highlight production. “I try to keep things

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