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OCTOBER 5, 2022
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL XXXVIII • NO 20
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Kindness And Enjoyment GOTR Event To Help Fund Scholarships BY ANN MEAD ASH
t’s really just a fun night for our supporters to gather and celebrate the program in a way that lifts up our girls and makes it possible for more to participate,” said Sarah Yohe, director of community engagement with Girls on The Run (GOTR) of Lancaster and Lebanon, of the Kickin’ Up Kindness event that raises funds for GOTR scholarships. This year’s event will be held at Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum, 2451 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster, on Friday, Oct. 14, beginning at 6:30 p.m. It will be presented by PNC Bank. The dress code for the event is casual, and Yohe recommended wearing jeans with a splash of pink. Dinner will consist of a buffet featuring a selection of foods from Rocky’s BBQ. A campfire will be located on-site for attendees to
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enjoy. A live band will play bluegrass music for attendees’ listening and dancing pleasure, and a silent auction will be held. According to Yohe, the silent auction will feature gift certificates from local stores and restaurants, along with experiences, such as trips. “LOA Orthodontics has donated a full orthodontic treatment,” said Yohe, who added that Orthopedic Associates of Lancaster (OAL) has donated their skybox at the Barnstormers’ stadium with a concession gift card. Christina Santoleri, who has long coached GOTR teams in Lancaster city schools, will speak, and a live appeal with a goal of raising $30,000 for scholarships will be given. More than 50% of girls receive financial assistance to take part in GOTR programs, and the Kickin’ Up Kindness event is a major fundraiser to help meet scholarship needs.
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The Girls on the Run (GOTR) Kickin’ Up Kindness fundraiser to provide scholarships for girls who want to participate in GOTR will include food, live music, and a silent auction.
Hands-On-History Days Are Back!
Veterans Breakfast Held At Woodcrest Villa BY ANN MEAD ASH
Bill Terry, who founded the Lancaster County Veterans Breakfast Club, which meets on the third Saturday of each month, worked with Marc Spiridigliozzi and others to bring Todd DePastino, executive director of the Veterans Breakfast Club, from Pittsburgh to Woodcrest Villa for a special breakfast event on Sept. 17. See Veterans Breakfast pg 2
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Interactive Events Return To Museum
Hands-On-History Days will give visitors to Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum a chance to participate in chores, lessons, and crafts from the 1700s and 1800s.
BY ANN MEAD ASH
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“(Hands-On-History Days) are very popular,” said Sheri Brown, workshop coordinator with Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum, 2451 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster. Brown noted that Hands-On-History Days began as a day for homeschoolers to visit the museum. “(The event) has changed over the past 19 years to three days that we celebrate in October,” she added. Hands-On-History Days, which were not held or were modified during the past two years due to COVID-19 restrictions, will return
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