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SEPTEMBER 21, 2022
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL XXXVIII • NO 18
Cruise On In Neffsville Terrace To Host Second Car Show BY ANN MEAD ASH
ast year, about 100 vehicles were on display at Neffsville Nursing & Rehabilitation when the show moved from the Neffsville Community Park to the care facility on Lititz Pike. This year, Annette Kroeck, who handles admissions and marketing for the organization, hopes to see more cars, trucks, and motorcycles. “We have plenty of yard space,” she said. The ample grounds of the facility, which includes Neffsville Terrace, located at 2829 Lititz Pike, Lancaster, will again be the location of the show, which will be held on Saturday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year’s event will include a DJ spinning classic oldies and a few food trucks to provide items for hungry attendees to purchase. There will be no charge for spectators to attend. “We will try to keep classic (cars) together and newer styles together,” said Kroeck of the event, where classic, vintage, and unusual vehicles will be welcome to register by
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Vintage and classic vehicles and more will return to Neffsville Terrace when the facility hosts the Neffsville Car Show for the second year.
donation. Owners wishing to take part may start cruising their cars into the parking area at 9 a.m. Kroeck said that cars may vie for prizes, including a best in show and a runner-up. “We are hoping we are able to give prizes for other (categories) as well,” said Kroeck, who added that funding for the winner’s prize will be provided by Wayne’s
BY ANN MEAD ASH
Jenn Rissler with Honor, the puppy she is raising as a volunteer for Phoenix Assistance Dogs
“He is a Goldador,” said Jenn Rissler, who is raising Honor, a four-month-old puppy for Phoenix Assistance Dogs (PAD). Honor, who is all black except for one white spot on his stomach, does not look much like a gold breed of anything, but Rissler is quick to pull up photos of Honor’s mom, a white golden retriever, and his dad, a black Labrador retriever. Rissler became a volunteer puppy raiser for PAD in January, when she received a dog that was soon deemed too fearful for assistance work and released to become a pet.
Her second dog, Colby, moved on to his next phase of training toward becoming a school facility dog in early August. “Children are (Colby’s) passion, and Linzey didn’t want to train that out of him,” explained Rissler. Linzey is Linzey Zoccola, who founded PAD in 2009. Zoccola believes it is important to match a dog’s personality to the type of work he will be doing in the future. Rissler has been working to train Honor since he came to live with the Rissler family at 13 weeks of age. He was housebroken within about three weeks of arrival. Basic commands are next, including learning to touch her hand with his nose, See PAD pg 4
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event will go to Second Wind Dreams, a nonprofit organization that focuses on fulfilling dreams for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia and providing education and raising awareness about these two age-related issues. Readers who have questions about the event may email admissions @neffsvillerehab.com.
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Homecoming Celebration Announced
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Photography, Cruise News Magazine, and Creative Printing Company. Although the show will be smaller than the ones previously held at the Neffsville Park, Kroeck noted that the events will have a special purpose. “(The show) will raise awareness for elderly care, which the nursing home is passionate about,” said Kroeck. All funds raised by the
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Aubrey Kreider, director of marketing and communications with Lancaster Mennonite School (LMS), is looking forward to this year’s Fall Festival and Homecoming for a particular reason. “(For the first time), all grades pre-K through 12 are unified here at one campus,” said Kreider. “In the past, everyone was always welcome at homecoming, but now it feels like it is everyone’s campus.”
Towing & Recovery. Judges will be staff members at Neffsville Nursing & Rehab and residents of Neffsville Terrace. Food trucks that will be on-site include Boothys BBQ and Mar’s Delights Ice Cream. Sponsor Sound of the Night Entertainment will provide the DJ. Kroeck said that other sponsors of the event include Rachel Stanley
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