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NOVEMBER 6, 2024
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LXI • NO 28
Veterans Day ceremony will return to Millersville BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
be served at the park after the ceremony. illersville B oroug h’s The Red Rose Veterans Honor annual Veterans Day Guard will kick off the memorial c e re m o ny w i l l t a k e service. The group participates place at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, in the ceremony every year, and Nov. 11, at Freedom the event organizM e m o r i a l Pa r k , ers typically invite 9 Shertzer Lane, a local veteran to “I think it’s a Millersville. The speak. This year’s great way for event will feature a guest speaker, guest speaker, and David Owen, is an Millersville it will be attended associate professor by various govern- Borough to honor of political science ment officials and our veterans here a t M i l l e r s v i l l e veterans’ organiza- and in the greater University and a tions from the local veteran of the U.S. community,” community. Air Force. Previous Parking will be guest speakers available in any include Millers of the three lots located near ville University’s deputy chief Freedom Memorial Park, and of police, Howard Bauman, a transportation will be offered via veteran of both the U.S. Marine golf cart to take guests from the Corps and the U.S. Navy. parking areas to the location of the The ceremony will be attended ceremony. Light refreshments will by a representative from state The memorial at Freedom Memorial Park currently includes 844 bricks engraved with the names of local
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See Veterans Day pg 2 veterans.
Lancaster County Garden Club to hold 90th anniversary banquet
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
According to Circle Legacy Center’s mission statement, the nonprofit’s goal is “to represent Native America to our local businesses, organizations and educational institutions, both the enduring traditions of the past as well as their thriving and challenging contemporary culture.” Despite having no official headquarters, Circle Legacy Center strives to bridge the gap between the Native American community
and the public by partnering with local organizations, attending events and offering monthly programs in downtown Lancaster. Circle Legacy Center will host its next Second Friday program from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Nov. 8 at Community Mennonite Church of Lancaster, 328 W. Orange St., Lancaster. The event will feature a performance from Barry Lee of the Native American music group Spirit Wing. Lee will sing and use a water drum to play traditional music from the Eastern See Circle Legacy Center pg 5
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
The Lancaster County Garden Club will hold a banquet to celebrate its 90th anniversary at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the Willows at Historic Strasburg, 1500 Drive, Strasburg. The event will include an educational presentation from garden writer and historian Kirk Brown, door prizes, a buffet-style dinner and a vote to elect the club’s officers.
The banquet will begin with a social and cash bar, and dinner will begin at 6 p.m. Meal options will include salad, coleslaw, mashed potatoes, honey-glazed carrots, chicken breast, homemade stuffing, crusted haddock and vegetarian lasagna. Dessert and beverages will include apple crisp, cookies, coffee, hot tea, lemonade and special cupcakes made to celebrate the 90th anniversary. See Garden club pg 2
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