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e is a humane human, a man of service. Giving is WITH US... EL AV part of Earl Hazel’s nature; TR COME it’s engrained in his DNA. But it may just be that Hazel has received more from his role as Warwick’s athletic director (A.D.) than he’s given. “I’ve received more; it’s not even close,” said Hazel. “In this job, you’re building relationships. I wouldn’t have had the opportunities to meet some people if it weren’t for this job. I feel privileged to serve them. When I see people out, like former students, it fills me with gratitude for those relationships. I’ve had mentors throughout my career, and they’ve just been so helpful in allowing me to be myself.” A humble and grateful people person, Hazel is retiring from his position as the Warwick School District’s director of athletics. Hazel turned in his letter of intent on the occasion of his 55th birthday in
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Kids need validation. Students thrive on encouragement. These emerging individuals are motivated by support. The impending student art show at the Brownstown campus of Lancaster County Career and Technolog y Center (LCCTC) provides the kind of exposure that leads to confidence and empowerment. “Exposure is really what it’s all about,” said Randy Hess, a visual arts teacher at the Brownstown campus of LCCTC for 14 years and the organizer of the show. “Exposure is everything to these kids. It’s really about encouragement for our students. It also showcases our school a little bit too and what we do.” The Brownstown campus of LCCTC will present this year’s edition of its annual student a r t s h o w f r o m T h u r s d a y, April 23, to Saturday, April 25, at the 15,000-square-foot Lancaster Art Vault, 100 N. Queen St., Lancaster. The visual art students’ work will be on display during Lancaster Art Vault’s hours of operation, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 23 to 25. In addition, the student art show will host a reception from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, April 24, at Lancaster Art Vault. The reception will afford visitors an opportunity to meet and engage the student artists, and light refreshments will be served by members of the Brownstown campus of LCCTC’s culinary arts programs. The student art show is free to attend. “It’s an opportunity to peruse
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United Is the Only Way BY JEFF FALK
There are many great methods for getting things done. There are collaborative cooperations. There are awe-inspiring approaches. There are individual initiatives. Of course, there’s also the United Way. “United Way means community,” said Maddie Seiler, the vice president of marketing and communications for the United Way of Lancaster County. “All United Ways across the world show up in communities in powerful ways. The United Way does that; we unite. We mobilize resources and get them to people who need them. At the end of the day, it’s about making the community better and making sure all of our neighbors can thrive.” The United Way of Lancaster County is a local R127330
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