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OCTOBER 5, 2022
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVIX • NO 24
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Boehm’s Church Posts Fall Fest BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
Boehm’s Church will host its Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its campus located at 13 W. Boehms Road, Willow Street. The event will be free to attend and include a variety of activities for both adults and children. Several vendors will sell antiques and handcrafted items at a
flea market held during the event, and pumpkin painting will be offered to kids. Homemade food will be available for purchase during the event, including chicken corn and ham and bean soups, cakes, pies and apple dumplings made by members of the church. Hot dogs, sauerkraut, chips and Turkey Hill beverages will also be available for purchase. See Fall Fest pg 4
The event will feature food from local restaurants and live entertainment.
New Hope Celebrates 25-Year Anniversary BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
ew Hope Counseling Center will celebrate its 25-year anniversary with a drop-in gathering and silent auction on Thursday, Oct. 20, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Providence Church, 269 Cinder Road, New Providence. The event has the theme “Rediscovering the New Hope Chest,” and it will feature food from local restaurants and live entertainment. Multiple restaurants, such as Oola Bowls and The Daily Grind, will offer small plates of food and samples. At 5:30 p.m., Jesse Rothacker of the Forgotten Friend Reptile Sanctuary will provide live entertainment for guests. At 6:30 p.m., Glenn Hough’s One-Man Band will perform. There are set prices for adults and for children between
New Hope continue to grow and remain a viable organization in the Southern End,” said Deb Riddell, executive director for New Hope. “Since the beginning, the board has wanted to offer counseling services to anyone who needs it. It doesn’t matter if someone can’t find the money to pay.” Riddell first became involved with New Hope as an employee at the thrift store, where she worked until 2015. She left the thrift store and began working in Lancaster until she returned to Quarryville and applied for the position of executive director. Riddell has served as New Hope’s executive director for three years and hopes to expand its ministry and community impact in years to come. For more information, visit www.newhopeministry.info.
Fall Fest will replace the formerly held Apple Festival.
Staying Safe Out There BY ANN MEAD ASH
You walk your dog, walk for exercise, or go for a run, and most of the time you probably do not give much thought to your safety. Being aware of threats that could invade your routine is the first step toward increasing your personal security. According to Jerry Harper, president of Community Safety & Security Consultants (CCSC) of Lititz, raising your safety level begins with raising your awareness. “The most important thing I tell people is to See Running Safety pg 6
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the ages of 5 and 12, with a maximum cost for a family. Food and entertainment are included in the price of admission. To purchase tickets, visit https://tinyurl.com /newhopechest. The theme of the event will recognize the community thrift store that raises the funds required to operate New Hope. In the years immediately following the founding of New Hope, the organization faced significant financial obstacles. New Hope’s financial challenges and mission to provide counseling services to clients regardless of their ability to pay precipitated the founding of the New Hope Community Closet in 2004. Since then, the profits from the store as well as events and support from donors have financially stabilized New Hope. “The thing that has been the most important to me is to help
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