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t is a cherished tradition in the Millersville University community as well as for borough residents. The Millersville Parade will he held rain or shine Saturday, Oct. 4, at 8:30 a.m. The event will follow the usual 2-mile route, starting at Penn Manor High School to Landis Avenue to George Street and ending at the Student Memorial Center on James Street. For more information, go to www.millersville.edu/parade/. The parade is a joint effort between the university and Millersville Borough. “The neighbor aspect of Penn Manor in Millersville continues with starting at the high school and ending at the university,” said Lydia Yeager, Millersville University’s director of events. “We value that relationship. We can’t do the parade without the support of Hours
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Take an immersive lantern-lit journey through Mount Bethel Cemetery on a unique tour that blends history and a bit of haunting when Rivertown Theatre Productions presents Columbia’s Haunted Lantern Tour. This year’s tour will feature the theme “Fatality’s Last Stand.” Tours will be held on Fridays, Oct. 10 and 17; Sundays, Oct. 12 and 19; and Saturday, Oct. 18. Tours will run every half hour beginning at 6:30 p.m. with the final tour stepping off at 9:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and at 8 p.m. on Sundays. “The theme for this year’s tour grew out of “Fatality’s Last Stand” will take tourgoers through the R122031
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Doris Ann Shirk’s dance card was full. After reaching capacity in her one-room studio in Willow Street, Shirk spent two years trying to find a suitable spot before discovering an ideal location in Millersville. Classes will begin the week of Monday, Oct. 6, in the new Doris Ann’s Dance Studio, 507 Leaman Ave., in Millersville Center. Go to www.dorisannsdancestudio.com for a list of classes. “We have two studio rooms so we can offer double the classes, and we have a big waiting area,” said Shirk. “Our old studio was just one room, so we had no lobby area. We had classes back to back. Our dancers had to wait outside. (In the new studio), we’re going to have plenty of seating. We have two bathrooms, an office area for the teachers and student teachers, so just way more space for our current dancers and for new dancers.” Shirk noted that she likes the proximity to the city. “There is no other dance studio in Millersville,” she said. “I grew up in Lancaster city and went to the Lancaster Rec, and it’s six minutes away from where I used to live. I’m excited to just have a place for (girls from) Lancaster city, for Millersville. It’s closer to Route 30. It’s a location that can bring in different communities to dance together.” Shirk began operating out of the Willow Street studio in 2021. “I started my classes fairly low as far as pricing as I was getting
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