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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2026 • VOLUME LXI, NO. 7 • READ THE DIGITAL EDITION ON THE WEB: SNEWS.COM
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Adamstown Community Days Offers Plenty Of Family Fun
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Section A The annual Adamstown Community Days is set to kick off on Thursday, May 28 and run until Sunday, May 31. This awesome community event has rides, games, live music, great food, free entertainment, free admission and a fireDo You Know...? works spectacular not to be Page 2A missed. The event is held at the Adamstown Grove next Adamstown to the pool. Community Days Pages 8A & 9A Shown are children ready for the event to get started for lots of family fun and good memories. Pictured sitting high on the brick pillar are, from left to right, Aila Mattern, Chase Rohrbach and Makenzie Rohrbach. Shown in the front, from left Cold weatherHometown has finally givenFlavors way to warmer to right, are Lauren Mattern, Recipes temperatures, blooming flowers and local Patrick Soley, Avery Zaorproduce! Area farm markets Page 6A have many ski, Lyla Hawkins, John Solhomegrown items available, including a ey and Trevor Graeff. The springtime favoriteStudent - asparagus. back row includes, from left We asked our readers to share their favoritetorecipes. received many responses, including right,WeElla Zaorsky, JoSpotlight those below. To view all of the recipes submitted, alongHuling with those and submitted for past Hometown seph Ruxin Flavors sections, visitGehmans snews.com/recipes. Graeff. Mennonite School Ethan Hoover Garden Spot High School Logan Stauffer
hometown FLAVORS Asparagus Adamstown Community Days The Hometown Flavors theme for the month of•June will be: RIDES FOOD Send or drop off your favorite recipes to The Shopping News at 615 E. Main St., PO Box 456, PA 17522 or email to comp@snews.com by June 15. Recipes GAMES • Ephrata, FIREWORKS will be published in our June 24 issue as space permits. Limit 3 recipes per person.
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43rd Annual Terre Hill Antique And Classic Car Show
Biblical Message ............. 12A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 13A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 10A Things To Do ................... 13A
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The Terre Hill Car Show is celebrating its 43rd year on Sunday, June 7, and it runs rain or shine in the Terre Hill Community Park. This is one of the larger fundraisers each year for the Weaverland Valley Fire Department (Terre Hill and Goodville stations). Each of the 18 classes are sponsored by a local business with their details on a sign on the show field. Spectator admission and parking are always free.
Breakfast and lunch are available from the kitchen in the large pavilion. There is a cost for vehicle registration and runs from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Winners are chosen by popular vote. Each entrant to the show gets one ballot and cash awards will be given to first, second and third places in each of 18 classes. Class 17 is for cars, trucks and motorcycles that are not yet 25
years old, but still interesting and favorites are voted for and prizes awarded just like the antique classes. Class 18 is for vehicles that have been judged by the Antique Automobile Club of America (such as at the Hershey show) and have scored a First Juniors or Seniors award. Favorites are voted on and prizes awarded. Each entrant in the car show gets a prize ticket, numbers are drawn and prizes will be
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese given away from 11:30 a.m. to about 2:00 p.m. Winners are announced about 2:30 p.m. and are paraded to the stage area for their cash prizes. A “Best of Show” is chosen every year by the fire company staff and the winner gets a prize package, a trophy and their vehicle will appear on next years’ dash plaque. The Best of Show
trophy is sponsored by a local business. Shown with their vehicles are, from left to right, Craig Brossman with his 1971 Mustang Mach1, Kurt Weaver with Barbara Weavers’ 2000 BMW Z3, Harold Kilhefner with his 1977 MGB and Dennis Burkholder with his 1965 Mustang Convertible.