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Moravian Manor’s Climate Is Conducive to Creating annual Festival of the Arts from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 8, in the multipurpose Steinman Hall on its campus at 300 W. Lemon St., Lititz. The event, which is free and open to the public, is designed to showcase the artwork of Moravian Manor residents and local artists and stimulate interaction among residents and between residents and members of the local community. “We are a community within a community,” said Shutt. “Our best asset is Lititz. We have a lot of residents who can contribute to the community. Moravian Manor succeeds when Lititz succeeds. We don’t have a community center on campus; we use the Lititz recCenter. That synergy between Moravian Manor and the community is what makes us all succeed.” Among the handcrafted creations that will be on display and for
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Moravian Manor resident Beth Fowler will be one of the artists presenting her work at the Festival of the Arts.
sale at the Festival of the Arts are and prints; wood crafts; greeting stained glass; sea glass jewelry; ink, cards; ceramics; weaving; leatherwatercolor and acrylic paintings craft; Wheat Straw art; fabric art; See Festival of the Arts pg 2
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Gifts are as plentiful as ideas. Their scope is limited only by our imaginations. Gifts are everywhere. They are all around us. At the Lititz Art Association’s Holiday Gift Bazaar, gifts almost seem to find their future givers. “The key to giving a great gift is the memories associated with that gift or the memories that are going to become associated with that gift,” said Catherine Zdancewic, the chairperson for the Holiday Gift Bazaar. “Different types of artwork can be very personal. Sometimes you see a gift and it makes you think of a person. When you see a piece of artwork that reminds you of a person, it makes you want to give it to that person.” The Lititz Art Association (LAA) is preparing to present this Beth Kaylor Brunner will be one of the
Lititz Art Association members presenting
See Holiday Gift Bazaar pg 4 her work at the Holiday Gift Bazaar.
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CBJO Will Show Up, Show Out for Veterans BY JEFF FALK
There are many meaningful ways to honor veterans for their service. One opportunity that’s designed to be snappy, satisfying and entertaining is an upcoming Corsair Blue Jazz Orchestra (CBJO) performance. “The audience can expect great music, good entertainment,” said Joe Chestnutt, president emeritus and one of the foundering members of CBJO. “The See CBJO pg 2
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ata confirms that activity and exercise can lead to a longer life. But activity and exercise can also lead to a more meaningful and more fruitful life. Moravian Manor’s upcoming event promotes activity and interaction, which is very much in keeping with the local retirement community’s mission. “When people move into Moravian Manor, they move here to live,” said Jennifer Shutt, who’s been Moravian Manor’s director of community life for 18 years. “It’s important to engage your brain and mind and fingers. That’s how you age well. Just because seniors are retired doesn’t mean they can’t contribute to our society.” Moravian Manor Communities is staging this year’s edition of its