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SERVING THE ANNVILLE & PALMYRA AREAS
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2024
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
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Singers invited to join ensembles
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he Lebanon County Choral Society began its fall season with an open rehearsal on Sept. 9, and another is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 16. Interested singers may practice with the group without a commitment to join. The organization rehearses on Mondays at Hebron United Methodist Church, 451 E. Walnut St., Lebanon. Singers in ninth grade through adult age are invited to join the adult chorus, which meets from 7:30 to 9:15 p.m., and those in third through eighth grades are welcome in the youth chorus, which meets from 6 to 7 p.m. Artistic director Sean Hackett conducts the adult chorus, and Gabrielle Quandel Umholtz directs the youth chorus. “I am very excited to get started with rehearsals,” said Hackett. “The centerpiece of the program this fall is works by Morten Lauridsen. This name may not be immediately recognizable to most people, but I think the audience Lebanon County Choral Society performs at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Sean Hackett
See Singers pg 5 in December 2023.
The 12th annual Lebanon County Women’s Expo will return on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lebanon Expo Center, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon. Women of all ages are invited to come together for shopping, inspiration and relaxation and to learn about products and services. Guests can connect with a wide range of exhibitors in health and wellness, finance, travel, home improvements, leisure, beauty and more. Main-stage entertainment and seminars will include
presentations on fraud prevention, imposter scams and time-saving tips for healthy eating. Visitors will be eligible for door prizes, and Lebanon County Kennel Club will have puppies ready for hugs by donation. AAA will have its Mobile Branch cargo van set up for help with many AAA services, such as notary service, passport photos, theme park tickets and others. The event is being organized by OLP Events. Sponsors for the 2024 Lebanon County Guests will have in-person access to
Audubon Society posts field trip, snake-themed program Quittapahilla Audubon Society will kick off the 2024-25 season of programs and field trips on Wednesday, Sept. 25, with “Rattlesnakes Demystified” presented by Scott Boback. The program will begin at 7 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 723 Lehman St., Lebanon. Attendees are asked to enter the building from the parking lot behind the church off of Spruce Street.
See Expo pg 2 area businesses and service providers.
Snakes in general, and rattlesnakes in particular, are possibly one of the most disliked animals in the Western Hemisphere. Some of this fear is because rattlesnakes are venomous and can harm or kill people. However, people may not know much about them beyond this fact. In his talk, Boback will reveal how rattlesnakes sense their environment, how and when they use their venom, and how they obtain See Audubon pg 2
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Women’s Expo set in Lebanon