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NOVEMBER 20, 2024
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LXI • NO 30
Annual Turkey Trot slated in Millersville BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
A 5K race will begin at 9 a.m., and competitive runners, casual walkhe 52nd annual Millersville ers and everyone in between are Turkey Trot will take place invited to participate. Registration on T h a n k s g i v i n g Day, may be completed for a fee, and Thursday, Nov. 28. The holiday it will include an entry in various event will be held at Biemesderfer prize drawings that will take place S tadium, 45 Pucillo Dr ive, after the race. Prizes will include Millersville, and registration will items that have been donated by be available on the day of the race. local businesses such as gift cards Advance registration is available to restaurants and tickets to expeat www.millersvilleturkeytrot riences and events in the com.com until Wednesmunity. Recipients day, Nov. 27. must be present to The Turkey Trot receive their prizes “Some people will kick off with after the race. dress up for the kids’ fun runs at Several small 8:40 a.m., which race, and it’s really changes have been w i l l i n c l u d e a about having fun.” made to this year’s 100-meter dash, a e v e n t to b e t te r quarter-mile race accommodate parand a half-mile run. Parents and ticipants. The start and finish legal guardians are invited to lines will be slightly adjusted to participate in the races alongside space them out more efficiently. their children. Registration for Participants will also be arranged the children’s races is free, and to place faster, competitive registrants will have the option runners at the front and walkof purchasing a T-shirt when they ers in the back of the group. In sign up. previous years, walkers lined up
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Crafting success: IU13 bazaar will showcase student talents BY CATHY MOLITORIS
For the past few weeks, a group of budding entrepreneurs at Marticville Middle School has been putting its creativity and teamwork to the test. Students in Elizabeth Ortega’s autism support classroom have embraced the role of small business owners, preparing for their debut at the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13’s Holiday
Student Bazaar. Operating under the name The Spectrum Studio, these young creators have crafted a collection of oneof-a-kind handmade keychains and vibrant tie-dyed T-shirts, all ready for sale at the event on Thursday, Dec. 5. The bazaar will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the IU13 Conference and Training Center, 1020 New Holland Ave., Lancaster. Several of the seven students See IU13 pg 2
Supporting first responders, one beard at a time BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
Ever y November, many Americans say goodbye to their boyfriends’ and husbands’ cleanshaven faces while men take part in the nationwide No Shave November movement. The annual tradition involves ditching the razor for one month, and it has been observed by men in the United States for over a decade. For many participants, the month is simply an excuse to try growing that Tom Selleck-inspired mustache they’ve always wanted
In 2019, Beards for Brothers began to support A Week Away Foundation
See Beards for Brothers pg 8 through its annual No Shave November fundraiser.
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See Turkey Trot pg 4 Young runners participated in the kids’ fun run during the 2023 Turkey Trot.