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NOVEMBER 30, 2022
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LVIX • NO 32
Winter Sports Look Inside
Historical Society To Sell Greens, Calendars BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
The Southern Lancaster County Historical Society (SLCHS) will sell Christmas decorations and custom-made wreaths on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 4, from noon to 3 p.m.
The sale serves as the organization’s largest yearly fundraiser and helps to cover its operating expenses, and it will be held in the small brick warehouse across from the birthplace of Robert Fulton, 1932 Robert Fulton Highway, Quarryville. See Historical Society pg 7
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
ac Bauermaster lives in Quarryville, where he was born and raised, but his career has taken him across the county to work in many other school districts. After graduating from Solanco High School in 2005, he earned his undergraduate degree in secondary education from Millersville University as well as a master’s degree in educational technology from Penn State University. Bauermaster has also earned a doctorate in educational leadership and his
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superintendent letter of eligibility from Drexel University. Bauermaster worked in the Solanco School District for eight years, teaching ninth grade at Solanco High School for three years and serving as the principal and learning administrator for five years at Swift Middle School. Bauermaster then became the assistant principal at Manheim Central High School, followed by his time as the head principal of Kissel Hill Elementary in Warwick, where he currently works and will remain until the end of December. Over
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winter break, Bauermaster will officially transition to Providence Elementary to fill the role of principal. Part of Bauermaster’s philosophy and approach to life is perpetual motion; he loves to learn and constantly broadens his perspective with new experiences and undertakings. “I’ve learned a lot through my different experiences because I don’t get too comfortable,” Bauermaster said. “The past five and a half years outside of Solanco, I’ve been able to find my leadership voice and meet a lot of wonderful people.”
BY ADRIAN ESCHENWALD
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Middle Octorara Presbyterian Church, 1199 Valley Road, Quarryville, will host an Advent service on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 3 p.m. The yearly event will include several festive Scottish traditions, performances from members of the congregation and local musicians and holiday treats. “Even though (the service) has a heavy Scottish and Celtic theme, we want to promote the Christmas season through Advent,” said
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Zac Bauermaster lives in his hometown of Quarryville with his wife, Carly (not pictured), and three children, Isaac (left), Eliot (center) and Olivia.