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SEPTEMBER 7, 2022
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL XXXVIII • NO 16
Making Waves In The Music Scene BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
ax Ludewig has been deeply entwined with the music community in Lancaster for over a decade. He joined his first band, Magnolia, in 2012 and has remained active in countless projects over the years since. “I always loved listening to music, and in eighth grade my friends wanted to start a punk band,” said Ludewig. “I didn’t want to be left out, so I joined. It gave me a good reason to pick up the guitar my mom had bought me the previous year that I hadn’t touched yet.” The group performed at multiple venues throughout Ludewig’s years as a student at Manheim Township High School, including a venue he began running himself. Beat Mountain, as it was called, saw not only local artists perform but also touring bands from outside the state. After graduating high school in 2017, Ludewig attended Millersville University, studying in the music industry program. The program
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offered him a wealth of knowledge on all sides of the industry, from management to production to performance. He spent a semester interning at The Kaleidoscope, a local recording studio, where he was able to acquire hands-on experience working with bands and watching
them undergo the recording process from setup through mastering. Ludewig graduated from Millersville University in 2021 and continued working with The Kaleidoscope for a few months following, as well as with Millersville music venue Phantom Power. See Music Scene pg 7
Ludewig performed alongside bandmates Adrian Alicea and Chris Copeland.
Taking On A Cycling Challenge BY CATHY MOLITORIS
This summer, teams of teens took to the streets on bikes as part of Lifecycles, a Christian-based organization that works to build young men and women of character. Five teams participated in Summer Challenge Rides, which took them on trips ranging from six to 14 days long. “This is the most Challenge Rides we’ve ever done,” said Lee DeRemer, Lifecycles director. “We had more girls and boys in our program who were ready for a week way and were up for strenuous riding. We also had enough leaders willing to
BY ANN MEAD ASH
When Todd Capitao, director of financial empowerment at Tenfold, got married, he and his wife realized they were not quite in control of their spending. “I went to the dollar store and got a ledger and started tracking expenses,” said Capitao, who has since graduated to a computer spreadsheet for this purpose. In his role overseeing financial literacy classes for Tenfold’s Ann B. Barshinger Financial Empowerment Center, Capitao knows he has A Lifecycles team hits the road.
See Lifecycles pg 5
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Max Ludewig’s band Fragile Like Life After performed at Tellus3City Fest on Aug. 7.