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JULY 31, 2024
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LXI • NO 14
Golf tournament will benefit food bank BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
Jenna Graeff, executive director of LCP, said the Driving Out oft Community Partnership Hunger fundraiser was organized (LCP) will host its inau- after a group of local women gural Driving Out Hunger approached the organization to golf fundraiser on Tuesday, suggest a new avenue to raise Sept. 10, at Crossgates Golf Club, money for LCP’s programs. The 1 Crossland Pass, Millersville. group of women, known locally as The event, which will feature a the golf ladies, frequently assist four-person scramw i th or ganizing ble format, will kick golf tournaments off at 8 a.m. with to benefit nonprof“We want to a shotgun star t, its in the commumake this a and it will include nity. The women yearly Millersville emphasized this various prize drawings, a silent style of event would tradition.” auction and chalbe an effective way lenges for players to support LCP, and to participate in on the course. they have been helping Graeff Registration may be completed plan the organization’s first golf online or by contacting LCP and fundraiser. Graeff added that LCP mailing a check before Saturday, has also been working together Aug. 31. Several sponsorships are with The Caring Cupboard, a also available online in various food pantry based in Palmyra, tiers, including sponsorships to organize Driving Out Hunger. for meals, beverage carts and a The Caring Cupboard has held its hole-in-one contest. To register own golf fundraiser for 17 years online, visit https://tinyurl.com/ and has been offering its insight lcpgolf24. to LCP as it puts together its first Cathy Bitterman is one of several local golfers who volunteered to help Loft Community Partnership
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Chad Snyder appointed to state board of funeral directors BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
As a third-generation funeral director, Chad Snyder has a unique perspective of the profession. In 1947, Chad’s grandfather, Charles F. Snyder, opened a funeral home in downtown Lancaster, and the business grew to offer locations in Millersville, Willow Street, Lititz and other parts of the county. Chad watched
Adventures in nature are closer than you think BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
his father, Chip Snyder, run the business after Charles retired, and Chad became the director in 2018. Chad was appointed to the Pennsylvania State Board of Directors earlier this year, and he said he plans to use his experience to bridge the gap between funeral directors and state legislators to benefit Lancaster and communities throughout the state. Since joining the state board
The United States contains a wealth of beautiful landscapes and striking scenery that can be found in every part of the country. Many Americans and visitors from around the globe are aware of the numerous state and national parks that contain verdant groves and diverse natural biomes that remain largely untouched by human civilization. But in most communities, including Lancaster County, people who seek to experience the
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