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Manheim Township SERVING OUR COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

SEPTEMBER 17, 2025

LOCAL COMM

UNITIES SINCE

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An Event of Distinction and Similarities BY JEFF FALK

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ong, dance, cuisine, accessories, culture. What’s not to like? Not only does the One World Festival bring people out, the event brings people together. “Personally, I think people are more similar than they are different,”

said Deepa Balepur, the chairperson of the nine-member One World Festival committee. “At the end of the day, we’re all human beings striving to be good citizens of the world. One world, many cultures, shared future.” The next installment of the annual One World Festival is upon

us. The multicultural, multifaceted, multipurpose festival will be staged from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 28, at Franklin & Marshall College’s Alumni Sports and Fitness Center, 929 Harrisburg Ave., Lancaster. The sponsored event is free to attend, and everyone is welcome, but registration at See One World pg 5

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Neighborhood Makes Grandview Heights Houses Homes BY JEFF FALK

Documents show that Grandview Heights is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Manheim Township. Grandview Heights is also one of the largest neighborhoods in Manheim Township and perhaps one of the friendliest. Residents are currently preparing to celebrate everything that makes Grandview Heights a Members of the Grandview Heights’ committee (from left) Colin Cook neighborhood. (holding Rose Cook), Pete Shellenberger, Bob Reese, Jess Krueger and Amy R121607

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See Block Party pg 3 Burk prepare for the upcoming anniversary block party.

• Apples • PeacheS (peaches available in Market)

Market Full of Fresh Fruit & Veggies

The .918 Club will provide just the “types” of things that interest people who enjoy letterpress printing. The 12th annual Lancaster Printers Fair will be held Saturday, Sept. 20, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Willow Street Fire Company, 2901 Willow Street Pike. There will be no admission charge and plenty of free parking. The event will be held rain or shine. Go to www.lancaster printersfair.org for additional information. There will be 21 vendors from all over the East Coast, .918 Club president Kenneth Kulakowsky said. “They’re going to have a variety of equipment, supplies, and printed materials, and demonstrations all involved around print making,” he added. Hot dogs, Turkey Hill drinks, and Herr’s potato chips will be sold. “There’s going to be a lot of old equipment that’s going to be available for sale and supplies that we’re selling out of our overages,” said Kulakowsky. “We got a lot of donations, and after we get doubles and triples and so forth, we try to get it into the hands of hobby printers who would like to continue on with the printing process.” Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the craft. “If they have if they want to find out what print making and letterpress printing is about, this is the place they should go,” Kulakowsky said. “There are multiple approaches of the same process. And you always say it’s not your grandfather’s printing See .918 Club pg 2

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