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CJROTC team competes at event

adets from Lower Dauphin High School’s Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) competed in the Raider Challenge on April 20 at Shippensburg University, finishing seventh overall.

The event is a physically and mentally demanding competition bringing together JROTC programs from across southcentral Pennsylvania. It comprises the Army physical fitness testconsisting of push-ups, sit-ups, and a 2-mile run - along with a land navigation course, the one-rope bridge construction and traverse, a first aid and litter carry event, and a 3-kilometer team run.

The Lower Dauphin JROTC squad placed third in the 2-mile run, fourth in the first aid and stretcher carry event and the land navigation event, and fifth in the rope bridge event.

“We really did perform well in some categories,” said retired Col. Chad Goyette, the senior instructor in the Lower Dauphin JROTC

program. “The cadets will see this and use it as fuel for next year. We now have a start position from which to work and a clear goal for the future.”

The seniors who participated in the event were Cadet Lt. Col.

Alek McGlaughlin, Cadet Maj. Ryder Stahl, and Cadet Sgt. 1st Class Lusvin Lopez-Murcia. Juniors taking part were Cadet

2nd Lt. Aaron Espenshade, Cadet Sgt. 1st Class Liam Samples, and Cadet Pfc. Kolton Lyons. Sophomores Avery Troain, cadet captain, and Caleb Espenshade, cadet sergeant, also represented Lower Dauphin, as well as freshmen Seth Whitmoyer, Ayden Verbos, and Blake Plecker-Werner, who all have the rank cadet private first class, and Tyler Morris, cadet private.

Pop-Up Shop will benefit Hope Within Ministries Volunteers sought at Hershey pollinator habitat

A season kickoff work event will be held on Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Conservation Area along Cocoa Avenue in Hershey. Volunteers are welcome to participate in this event and similar events every other Saturday throughout the summer.

Work this year will include preparing and planting four new plots with nectar plants, laying woodchips on the paths, and refurbishing the older plots. For the kickoff event, volunteers

For several years, Hope Within Ministries Community Health, Counseling & Dental Center has held a fundraising holiday shop during the Christmas season.

“While we rely on our 40-plus volunteer licensed medical and dental professionals to provide care to our patients, we needed to look at additional ways to provide financial support for our operations throughout the year,” said Anne Marie McAlester, executive director. “Our holiday shop

is always well-received, so we looked at having events throughout the year - spring, summer, fall and Christmas.”

The organization’s Spring Pop-Up Shop will be held on Friday, May 3, from noon to 8 p.m. and Saturday, May 4, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the annex on the clinic’s property, 4748 E. Harrisburg Pike, Elizabethtown.

The shop will include collectibles and antiques, upcycled furniture, home entertaining items, original photography and artwork, glassware, Americana, vintage jewelry,

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The Lower Dauphin JROTC Raider Challenge team stood in formation before the event started. Cadets participate in the litter carry, running with a 200-pound dummy to a first aid station.
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Saturday, May 11, 2024 9am to 4pm.

Location: The Englewood 1215 West End Avenue Hummelstown, PA 17036

Hershey Artfest announced

The Hershey Artfest will take place on Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of the Englewood Entertainment Venue & Brewery, 1215 Research Blvd., Hummelstown.

Artfest will feature more than 100 vendors, including artists, artisans, and authors. Artists will share works in a variety of mediums, including photography, jewelry, fine art, ceramics, metal work, woodworking, mixed media, and textiles.

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ings will be available, from kinetic energy snow cones and sweet treats to Greek and Jamaican menus. Brews will be on tap for adults.

Musical entertainment will be live during the event, featuring the Roy Lefever Duo and Quiet Soul Duo, which consists of Robin McClellan and Beth Trez.

Artfest is free, and ample free parking is available.

For more details, visit www.hersheyhistory.org. Artfest has been growing for 19 years.

Scouts plan information night

Cub Scout Pack 97 in Londonderry Township, Dauphin County, will hold an information night on Thursday, May 9, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the social hall at the Londonderry Fire Company, 2655 Foxianna Road, Middletown. The event will include games and crafts for youths and an information session for parents. Scout leaders will be present to answer questions,

and membership applications will be available.

The pack is open to boys and girls going into kindergarten through fifth grade. Youths do not need to reside in Londonderry Township to join. Cub Scout Pack 97 is sponsored by the Londonderry Fire Company.

For more information, contact Cubmaster Dan Mallinson at 717-471-2489.

Londonderry Lionettes to meet

The Londonderry Lionettes will meet on Wednesday, May 1, at 1 p.m. at the Londonderry Fire House, 2655 Foxi -

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specially made painted terra-cotta pots with inspirational sayings and more. Sub sandwiches will also be available for purchase.

“Our items come from a variety of sources,” McAlester shared. “We have been blessed by several supporters who have donated quality furniture, including some antiques, as well as sports memorabilia. Local businesses have generously donated items such as honey and home decor. We also have volunteers who delight in thrift shopping collectibles and upcycling furniture. In addition, we have a very dedicated friend of the ministry, nurse Robin Bush, who procures, at her own expense, items constantly throughout the year.”

qualify for Medicaid but who cannot afford health care from the marketplace.

In addition, Hope Within has been a temporary medical home for refugees escaping war-torn places like Somalia, Ethiopia and Ukraine.

“Our neighbors are making the difficult choice about eating, heating or medical and dental (care).

For most, all of the above is not an option,” McAlester stated. “We are here to fill a gap and avoid the ‘what ifs’ - what would have happened had we not seen that patient with a bad cough, dental infection or depression? It doesn’t take much to imagine the downward spiral of bad health, leading to loss of work.”

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anna Road, Middletown. Kevin and Sue Zurin from Eastland Alpacas in Mount Joy will present “All About Alpacas.” The speakers will also bring some items from the boutique that can be purchased.

For more information, call 717-944-6518.

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should bring work gloves; tools, such as shovels, trowels, and wheelbarrows; drinking water in a reusable bottle; and bug repellent if needed. Plants, woodchips, and water for the plants will be provided. Attendees should park in the parking lot just south of the driveway at 1141 Cocoa Ave.

To sign up, visit https://tinyurl.com/ PollinatorGardenKickoff.

Hope Within serves residents of Dauphin, Lancaster and Lebanon counties who are medically uninsured and financially eligible. Services include free common prescription medications; donation-based oral health screenings, education, cleanings and other dental care; and counseling on a self-pay income-based negotiated fee, with no eligibility requirements.

Hope Within’s typical patients are people who make too much money to

Events like the Pop-Up Shop help Hope Within fulfill its mission. “Most businesses earn money when their doors are open, but when we have our doors open, the money flies out,” she said. “We need to fund this ministry with fundraising events. We all know somebody in this situation and any one of us could be in this situation at any moment in time; therefore, we should support each other.”

For more information on Hope Within, visit www.hopewithin.org.

Mini health fair, silent auction planned

The Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute bladder cancer support group will hold its annual mini health fair and a silent auction on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fair will take place in the Tree House Cafe at the Penn State Health Milton S.

Hershey Medical Center, 500 University Drive, Hershey. Attendees should use the main entrance.

Everyone is invited to attend. For more information, contact Theda at 717-531-3038 or tshaw1@pennstate health.psu.edu.

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The Londonderry Elementary School May Fair will be held at 260 Schoolhouse Road, Middletown, on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. rain or shine. The event will be presented by the school’s PTO.

Activities will include children’s carnival games and prizes, an inflatable

obstacle course and bounce house, a dunk tank, a petting zoo, sand art, and face painting. The Londonderry Fire Company, the Londonderry Boy Scout troop and the Lower Dauphin Bookmobile will be represented. Refreshments will be available from St. Pete’s Fryers and Mister Softee. There will be a silent auc-

tion and numerous giveaway drawings.

Admission is free. Proceeds from all sales will benefit the Londonderry Elementary students in the form of field trips, supplies, assemblies, and more throughout the school year.

For further information, call the school at 717-944-9462.

Tips to avoid the buildup of clutter

Clutter has a way of taking over a home. As time goes by, items that are not stored or discarded when they have lost their utility can gradually take over a space, creating a claustrophobic, cluttered feeling that can affect how people feel in their homes.

Clutter is not something to be taken lightly. A 2010 study published in the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin found that women who characterized their living spaces as cluttered or marked by unfinished projects were more likely to experience fatigue and depression than women who described their homes as restful and restorative. Although clutter is often discussed in terms of removing it, there are also ways to prevent it in the first place.

- Schedule weekly cleaning sessions. Cleaning is a chore few look forward to, and that reluctance may be a byproduct of infrequent cleanings. The less a home is cleaned, the longer cleaning sessions take when individuals get around to it. Weekly cleaning sessions can help prevent items from piling up and creating a cluttered look.

- Discard items when they are no longer used, as holding on to these items will eventually contribute to the buildup of clutter. That is a lesson parents know well, as kids outgrow toys, they can then pile up and contribute to overcrowded toy chests and play rooms. Adults also have a hard time discarding their own toys, including old devices. As kids outgrow toys, let them choose which ones to discard before they are replaced with new items. The same goes for adults, who can delete their data from old devices like tablets, smartphones and laptops and discard them once replacements have been purchased.

- Make it easy to find stored items. When revamping storage systems, people may consider clear, stackable drawers. Storage containers that are not transparent should be labeled so it’s easier to identify what’s inside.

- Donate clothing. Just as toys and electronic devices should be discarded when they are no longer used, old clothes can be donated to create more storage space and prevent the buildup of clutter. Clutter is often described as something visible to the naked eye, but clutter can also build up in

Horticulture society sets events

The Hershey Horticulture Society has announced two upcoming events that will be held at the Brownstone Lodge, 205 W. Governor Road, Hershey.

The society’s annual plant sale will take place on Saturday, May 4, from 7:30 to 11 a.m. In addition, Jerry Waln of the Gettysburg Dahlia Society will present a program on dahlias on Monday, May 6, at 1 p.m.

Both events are open to the public, free of charge. No preregistration is required. For more details at www.hersheyhorti culture.com.

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dresser drawers and behind closet doors. Periodically go through closets and dressers, and remove items that are no longer worn, donating them if they are still in good shape and discarding them if they are not.

Clutter can quickly take over a home. A proactive approach that emphasizes clutter prevention can make for a more relaxing and restful home.

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LDHS students perform at music festivals

Students from Lower Dauphin High School (LDHS) were recently selected to perform at events presented by the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA).

Sophomore Mia Pegher performed the PMEA Central Region Orchestra Festival held March 21 through 23. Mia, who plays the oboe, earned her spot at the festival after successfully auditioning at the District 7 festival earlier in the year. The 15-county festival was held at Central York High School under the baton of Hannah Schendel, who studied at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music under the mentorship of Mark Gibson. Schendel recently completed coursework for the Doctor of Musical Arts in orchestral conducting.

Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and York counties.

Three LDHS students attended the PMEA District 7 Modern Band Festival at Lancaster Mennonite School on April 12 and 13. The students include senior Spencer Sweigart, guitar and vocals; senior Dylan Kreiss, drums; and freshman Ethan Valentine, drums. PMEA’s District 7 comprises Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and York counties.

Application available for PA Student Teacher Support Program

The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) has announced that the student application for the new PA Student Teacher Support Program is now available on www.pheaa .org/StudentTeacher.

program also provides up to $2,500 to cooperating teachers who will be working with and mentoring student teachers throughout the student teacher experience. Program recipients must commit to teaching in Pennsylvania for three years following the completion of their teaching certification.

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Senior Enzo Dreon recently performed in the PMEA District 7 Jazz Band Festival at Central Dauphin High School. Enzo, who plays the trumpet, successfully auditioned for the jazz band and performed at the annual jazz festival, which draws the best musical talent from Adams, Cumberland,

According to PMEA, Modern Band is a schoolbased music program that utilizes popular/commercial music as its central canon. Modern Band teaches students to perform the music they are familiar with while also teaching composition and improvisation skills. Styles that are studied include rock, pop, reggae, hip-hop, rhythm and blues, electronic dance music and other contemporary styles as they emerge. Modern Band also utilizes musical instruments that are common to these genres, such as guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, voice, technology and ukulele.

Women’s group sets luncheon

Hershey Area Women’s Connection will present its “Once Upon a Time” luncheon buffet at the Hershey Italian Lodge, 128 Hillcrest Road, Hershey, on Wednesday, May 8, from noon to 2 p.m. All ladies are invited to attend, and the cost is all-inclusive. No membership or dues are required.

Kathy Rodkey from Londonderry Village in Palmyra will perform the comedy “Rindercella,” and Julie Hennig will present “Rags to Riches.” Hennig is a published author and Amerasian who was born in South Korea and later raised in America as the daughter of Pearl S. Buck. For reservations, contact Fae at 814-571-0054 or faefunston@gmail.com or Verna at 717-838-0707. The reservation deadline is Thursday, May 2.

The PA Student Teacher Support Program is designed to address the financial strain caused by student teaching requirements, incentivize completion at local education agencies and non-public schools that struggle to attract educators, reduce teacher shortages in Pennsylvania, and incentivize cooperating teacher participation. Student teachers may face financial challenges, as they often forgo income while incurring additional expenses such as transportation and professional attire.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed into law Act 33 of 2023, establishing the $10 million PA Student Teacher Support Program, which provides $10,000 to eligible student teachers. There is an option to receive an additional $5,000 for student teachers in high-need areas. The

PHEAA is administrating the program for the commonwealth. The application, along with additional program information, can be found at the aforementioned website.

Pennsylvania student teachers who will be student teachers in the fall and spring semesters of the 2024-25 academic year are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Eligible student teachers will need to download or print the PDF application located at the previously mentioned website. Completed applications can be submitted via the PHEAA Account Access Portal, email, or fax. Funds will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis per term basis.

For more information, visit the aforementioned website.

Amputee and paralyzed veterans may be eligible for pension

The Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) invites eligible veterans to apply for a monthly pension through the state’s Amputee and Paralyzed Veterans Pension program. The DMVA is helping to raise awareness as the Amputee Coalition recognizes National Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month in April.

To qualify for the pension, applicants must have been a resident of Pennsylvania upon entering the military, have received honorable or under honorable conditions discharge, and have a service-connected disability rating of 40% or higher in each of two or more limbs (arms/ hands or legs/feet) as determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Currently,

more than 2,300 veterans across the commonwealth are enrolled in the program.

To apply, Pennsylvania veterans should contact the county director of Veterans Affairs in the county where they reside. More information about the DMVA Amputee and Paralyzed Veterans Pension Program can be found at www.dmva.pa.gov/ Veterans/Benefits/Pages/ AmputeeandParalyzed VeteransPension.aspx.

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townlively.com C ommunity Courier - Greater Hershey Area - May 1, 2024 - 5 R106319 FRESH FOODS FRESH FOODS SI N CE 1959 SI N CE 1959 OPEN 7AM-10PM 7 DAYS A WEEK All items based on availability. To assure sufficient supply of sale items, we must reserve the right to limit the purchase of sale item. None sold to dealers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork for display purposes only. Thank you for your cooperation. Not all items available at all locations. DEBIT CARDS & EBT CARDS Fresh Picked SAVINGS O P E N 7 DAY S A W E E K 7A M – 10 PM Get the Ad Direc tly in Your In-Box! Sign Up Online at www.karnsfoods.com 299 899 LB. 16 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SALAD DRESSINGS2/$4 AD SALE DATES TUESDAY APR 30 WEDNESDAY MAY 1 THURSDAY MAY 2 FRIDAY MAY 3 SATURDAY MAY 4 SUNDAY MAY 5 MONDAY MAY 6 FRESH BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS MUST BUY 10 LBS. OR MORE LB. 199 FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF MUST BUY 10 LBS. OR MORE399LB. 6.5-9.5 OZ. DIEFFENBACH'S KETTLE & THIN CUT POTATO CHIPS 16.9 OZ./6 PK. COKE 32 PACK ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PURIFIED WATER 2/$7 YOU PAY 9.98 FOR 5 BUY 2 GET 3 FREE SAVE $1.70 lb. ea. lb. ea. SAVE $1 lb. 3 LB. BAG HALO MANDARIN ORANGES PINT FRESH BLUEBERRIES 12-20 OZ./6 CT. SCHMIDT'S OLD TYME BAGELS & ENGLISH MUFFINS SWEET VIDALIA ONIONS 99¢ SAVE $4 ea. JOHN F. MARTINS DELI BAKED HAM 549 LB. 1 99 HATFIELD FRESH 8 LB. AVG. WHOLE BONELESS PORK LOINS LB. 5 29 KARNS DOUBLE SMOKED SLICED BACON LB. FRESH CHILEAN SALMON FILLETS KARNS OWN BEEF RIB EYE SANDWICH STEAKS 1399 LB. USDA CHOICE BONELESS NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS SAVE $2 lb. 699 LB. LOCAL ANGUS BEEF BONELESS CHUCK ROASTS SAVE $2 lb. 5 99 16/20 COUNT EZ PEEL EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $11.98 LB. SALE PRICE: 4.99 LB. WITH 20% OFF DISCOUNT TAKEN AT REGISTER $4 FROZEN LARGE TILAPIA FILLETS THAWED $4.80 LB. AFTER DISCOUNT SELTZERS DELI SWEET LEBANON BOLOGNA 699 LB. SAVE 50 ¢ lb. SAVE $6 lb. 6 OZ. LA YOGURT 69¢ YOU PAY 3.89 FOR 2 BUY 1 GET 1 FREE SAVE $2 lb. LB. SAVE $3 lb. cutcustom free! SAVE $2.50 lb. SAVE $1.20 lb. SAVE $4 ea. 499 12 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY FROZEN VEGETABLES 3/$4 SAVE $3.89 12 OZ./24 PK CANS PEPSI CUBES 1 LITER/6 PK. GATORADE WATER MULTIPACKS 899 big 32 pack! MUST BUY 3 OR MORE - SINGLES $4.99 3/$10 SAVE $14.97 4.99LB. DELI SLICED PROVOLONE CHEESE 2.99 11.2 OZ. TUMARO'S GOURMET WRAPS 10.99 BONGARDS 3 LB.SLICEDAMERICAN CHEESE SAVE 56¢ ea. SAVE 18 ¢ SAVE! SAVE $1.49 ea. SAVE $1.15 ea. SAVE $4.97 SAVE $2 lb. USDA CHOICE BONELESS TOP ROUND LONDON BROILS & STEAKS 549 LB. SAVE $2.50 lb. SALE PRICE: 8.49 LB. WITH 10% OFF DISCOUNT TAKEN AT REGISTER 765 LB. Local family favorite 5 lb. $25 RESH FOODS S CE 959 RESH FO DS RESH F INCE 19 9 NCE FRESH FOODS FRESH FOODS SI N CE 1959 SI N CE 1959
6 - Community Courier - Greater Hershey Area - May 1, 2024 townlively.com R106320 GALLONS, 1/2 GALLONS AND QUARTS SOLD AT STATE MINIMUM PRICING EVERY DAY! Custom Cake Decorating BAKERY CATCH THE SAVINGS! OVER 3,000 ITEMS ON SALE Karns Kritters Candy Carnival THAWED EXTRA LARGE DRY BAY SCALLOPS lb. KARNS JUMBO LUMP CRAB CAKES $6EA. 1099 SAVE $2 lb. 7.50EA. 2 LB. LIVE MUSSELS FROZEN LARGE FLOUNDER FILLETS 6.49LB. 16/20 CT EZ PEEL STEAMED EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP STEAMED IN STORE SOLD COLD 9.99LB 6.49EA. 16 OZ. KARNS LOBSTER BISQUE KARNS 6 PK. BLUEBERRY SUGAR COOKIES 599 2 PK. ANGEL FOOD CAKES 399 KARNS 2 PK. FRUITED DANISH 499 4 PK. TRIPLE BERRY MUFFINS 599 399 KARNS 2 PK. BERRIES 'N' CRÈME WHOOPIE PIES 399 LABREA TWIN BAGUETTES FROZEN PREMIUM COD LOINS 7.99LB. 1.29EA. CHESAPEAKE SHELL OYSTERS 2/$8 8 OZ./24 PK. 16.9 OZ./24 PK. NESTE PURE LIFE PURIFIED WATER 4.29 16 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PEANUT BUTTER 2/$3 1.89 2/$7 2.79 5.99 16 OZ. GAZEBO ROOM DRESSINGS 24 OZ. DEL GROSSO PASTA SAUCE 1.79 24 OZ. ARNOLD'S WHOLE GRAIN & COUNTRY BREADS 14 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY YELLOW MUSTARD 2/$5 21.5-28 OZ. BUSH'S BEST BAKED BEANS 3.99 22-24 OZ. PEPPERIDGE FARMS WHOLE GRAIN BREAD 1.29 6 0Z./10 PK. KOOL AID JAMMERS DRINK POUCHES 2/$5 16-20 OZ. MAIER'S ITALIAN BREAD 3/$5 4/$5 1 LITER BODY ARMOR WATER 16 OZ. BODY ARMOR SINGLES 30 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY MAYONNAISE 4.59 2/$4 16.9 OZ./6 PK. DEER PARK/ POLAND SPRINGS SPRING WATER 20-24 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SQUEEZE BOTTLE KETCHUP 12-14.1 OZ. BARILLA AL BRONZO PASTA 2/$5 2.4-9.87 OZ. ORVILLE REDENBACHER'S POPCORN SEASONINGS & MICROWAVE POPCORN 30 GALLON/10 CT. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY DRAWSTRING TRASH BAGS 3.49 2/$6 16 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY DRY ROASTED PEANUTS 2/$5 12 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY HONEY ROASTED PEANUTS 4.99 5.99 1.8 LB. SOUR PATCH KIDS OR SWEDISH FISH RED, WHITE & BLUE CANDY 2.29 6.2 OZ. OLD EL PASO CILANTRO LIME RICE 4.99 10 OR 32 CT. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SWEEPER OR DUSTER CLOTHS 20 OZ. IRISH SPRING & SOFT SOAP BODY WASH 5/$5 1 OZ. OLD EL PASO TACO SEASONING MIXES 2/$7 5.1-6.7 OZ. TORTILLA BOWLS 8.4 OZ. TORTILLA POCKETS 5.4 OZ. STAND 'N STUFF TACO SHELLS 12.6-12.25 OZ. FLAVORED TACO SHELLS 12.4 OZ. TORTILLA POCKETS KIT 2/$3 4/$5 14.5-15 OZ. HUNT'S CANNED TOMATOES & TOMATO SAUCE 99¢ 14.5 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CANNED TOMATOES 4.6-11 OZ. OLD EL PASO TACO SHELLS, FLOUR TORTILLA SHELLS & ENCHILADA SAUCE 2/$4 2/$5 3.9-7 OZ. OLD EL PASO SHEET PAN DINNER STARTER KITS & SHREDDED CHEESES 4 OZ. OLD EL PASO CHOPPED GREEN CHILIES 4/$5 12-16 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY PASTA 5.99 50-105 CT. BOUNCE PET FRESH & FABRIC SOFTENER DRYER SHEETS 84-92 OZ. TIDE LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT 12.99 2/$6 16-17.2 OZ./4 PK. DOLE FRUIT & GEL OR WIGGLES FRUIT GELS BOWLS 2/$5 30 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY CONCORD GRAPE JAM OR JELLY 6 MEGA ROLLS QUILTED NORTHERN BATH TISSUE 4 DOUBLE ROLLS BRAWNY PAPER TOWELS 7.49 16 OZ./12 PK. SNAPPLE ICED TEA & DRINKS 20 OZ. GIOVANNI RANA REFRIGERATED PASTA FAMILY SIZE 99¢ 1.08-1.92 OZ MARS SINGLE CANDY BARS 2/$6 11-16 OZ. TWIZZLERS LICORICE 5.79 4.69 1.89 4 OZ. TINA'S FROZEN BURRITOS 3/$2 12-17.5 OZ. CHI CHI'S FAJITAS OR TORTILLAS 16 OZ. PACE PICANTE SAUCE OR SALSA 9.5-15.5 OZ. TOSTITOS TORTILLA CHIPS & XXL SALSA 10/$9.50 2/$7 16 OZ. OLD EL PASO REFRIED BEANS 10-10.25 OZ. EL MONTEREY FROZEN ENCHILADAS 3 OZ. FANCY FEAST CANNED CAT FOOD 2.99 22 OZ./4 PK. 9 LIVES CANNED CAT FOOD 2/$3 9.3 OZ./6 PACK HERSHEY MILK CHOCOLATE BARS 5.49 12 OZ. KRAFT JET PUFFED MARSHMALLOWS 30.4-32 OZ. EL MONTEREY FROZEN BURRITOS OR CHIMICHANGAS 12.49 25 OZ. PURINA BEGGIN' STRIPS DOG TREATS 10/$8.50 5.5 OZ. FRISKIES CANNED CAT FOOD 2/$5 Berries 'n' Crème 9 OZ. ASSORTED SAUCES 9.4 OZ. STAND 'N STUFF TACO KIT 11.3 OZ. STREET TACO KITS 11 OZ. BURRITO BOWL KITS 8.8-12.5 OZ. TACO DINNER KITS 19 OZ. ENCHILADA SAUCE 2/$6 YOU PAY 15.99 FOR 2 BUY 1 GET 1 FREE 3.99 16 OZ. HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH DRESSINGS 1 LB. BAG 26/30 COUNT PEELED & DEVEINED COOKED EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP799lb. SAVE $2 lb. 16 OZ. PASTEURIZED LUMP CRABMEAT $15 ea. SAVE $5 ea. 10.99LB. WILD CAUGHT 16/20 CT. EZ PEEL EXTRA JUMBO PINK SHRIMP SOLD IN 2 LB. BAGS $21.98 21.99EA. 50 COUNT WHITE LITTLE NECK CLAMS LARGE SNOW CRAB LEGS 8.99LB. 8 OZ. BREADED & COCONUT JOHNNY SEAFOOD SHRIMP 6.49EA. $28LB. SOLD AT THE SEAFOOD COUNTER PREMIUM LOBSTER TAILS $22EA. 16 OZ. PASTEURIZED JUMBO CRABMEAT PREMIUM SOLD FROZEN SWORDFISH STEAKS 9.99LB. SOLD FROZEN PREMIUM ORANGE ROUGHY FILLETS 9.99LB. 11.99EA. MRS. FRIDAY'S 16 OZ. LIGHTLY BREADED OYSTERS 9.99EA. 20 OZ. LA MONICA BREADED CLAM STRIPS air fry bake deep fry SOLD FROZEN PREMIUM RED SNAPPER FILLETS 10.99LB. ES E S C 95
townlively.com C ommunity Courier - Greater Hershey Area - May 1, 2024 - 7 VALUE PACKED BUNDLES Fill the Freezer PAXTON SQUARE 717-545-4731 LEMOYNE 717-763-0165 MECHANICSBURG 717-901-6967 BOILING SPRINGS 717-258-1458 CARLISLE 717-218-8588 HERSHEY 717-533-6445 MIDDLETOWN 717-944-7486 NEW BLOOMFIELD 717-582-4028 ETTERS 717-906-5500 FRESH FOODS FRESH SI NCE 1959 NCE $12 DUNCANNON 717-834-3121 PACK EBT & SNAP ACCEPTED PERSONAL CARE FOODIE Finds KARNS BUTCHER SHOP DEALS BEVERAGES SNACK ZONE DAIRY FROZEN CALL TODAY TO PLACE OR ORDER OR ONLINE: WWW.KARNSFOODS.COM FROZEN FULLY COOKED • CHICKEN PATTIES • BUFFALO & BBQ POPCORN • TENDERS • NUGGETS • MEATBALLS YOUR CHOICE • CHICKEN • MEATBALLS • BURGER • SEAFOOD ALL FLAVORS ALL PORK SAUSAGE LINKS 4.99LB. ASSORTED LOOSE PORK SAUSAGE 2.99LB. MUST BUY 3 LBS. OR MORE BIG SELECTION OF FLAVORS $65 2 LB. EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF OR PATTIES 2 LB. KARNS DOUBLE SMOKED BACON 2 LB. BAG 26/30 CT EZ PEEL EXTRA LARGE SHRIMP FROZEN 3 LB. BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN THIGHS 2 LB. SIRLOIN TIP SANDWICH STEAKS OR CHICKEN FROZEN 3 LB. COUNTRY STYLE PORK RIBS OR PORK BUTT 15 LBS. PLEASE PRE-ORDER ANNIVERSARY BUNDLE Good Mornings Start at Karns! SOLD FROZEN BABY BACK PORK RIBS 3.49LB. SWEET BOURBON PORK SAUSAGE 4.99LB. SPINACH & FETA CHICKEN SAUSAGE 4.99LB. 8.8-11.6 OZ. RED BARON SINGLES SERVE PIZZAS 1 PINT HALO TOP ICE CREAM 10.6-12 OZ. HALO TOP ICE CREAM BARS OR POPS 15 OZ. HALO TOP FRUIT BARS 3.99 11.5-13.8 OZ. VIRUTOSO FROZEN PIZZAS 2/$9 4/$5 4.49 8-12 OZ. HANOVER AIR FRYER, SILVER LINE, GOLD LINE & PROTEIN LINE FROZEN VEGETABLES 2/$7 48 OZ. FRIENDLY'S ICE CREAM 2/$7 2/$5 14.25 OZ. DAVID'S BAGELS 2/$4 7 OZ. BANQUET FROZEN POT PIES 10/$10 3/$4 13 OZ. POPPY'S PIEROGIES 5.49 2/$5 4.99 7.74-10.5 OZ. LITTLE DEBBIE BAGGED DONUTS 16 OZ. KELLER'S BUTTER QUARTERS 16.4-24 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES KELLOGG'S FAMILY SIZE CEREALS 12 OZ. BORDEN CHEESE SINGLES 8 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY SOFT CREAM CHEESE SPREAD 2/$5 2/$5 9.8-10.4 OZ. KELLOGG'S NUTRI-GRAIN BARS 8.9-12.3 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES GENERAL MILLS MID-SIZE CEREALS 3.07-6.4 OZ./6-12 CT. MAXWELL HOUSE & GEVALIA KCUP COFFEE PODS 4.49 3.99 20 OZ./6 PK. THOMAS' BAGELS 2/$6 6.5 OZ. ESSENTIAL EVERYDAY WHIPPED TOPPING 52 OZ. CARAFE TROPICANA PURE PREMIUM/ TROP 50 ORANGE JUICE 52-59 OZ. CARAFE GOLD PEAK & LIPTON PURE LEAF TEA 48 OZ./6 PK. TROPICANA PURE PREMIUM ORANGE JUICE 24.46-24.8 OZ./50 CT. TOTINO'S FROZEN PIZZA ROLLS 6 CT. STAUFFER'S MULTIPACKS 8-16 OZ. ON THE BORDER TORTILLA CHIPS & SALSA 2/$6 2/$7 11-12 OZ. HERR'S TORTILLA CHIPS 5/$5 16-16.9 OZ. BUBLY BURST & ROCKSTAR ENERGY DRINK 2/$4 2/$12 7.5 OZ./10 PK. PEPSI MINI CANS 12 OZ./8 PK. PEPSI BOTTLES 2 LITER COKE 1 LITER SMARTWATER 12 OZ. SPARKLING ICE ENERGY 12 OZ./12 PK. CANS 12 OZ./8 PK. BTLS. CANADA DRY, 7UP, A&W, & SUNKIST 2/$5 12.5-15.5 OZ./4 PK. JELL-O GELATIN OR PUDDING CUPS 2/$4 7 OZ. KRAFT TWISTED, COLLIDER OR JELL-O PUDDING DESSERTS 2/$9 2/$6 4/$9 7.49 2/$6 4.85-6.5 OZ. BANQUET BASIC FROZEN MEALS 4.25-4.75 OZ. ORE IDA EXTRA CRISPY MICROWAVABE FRIES YOU PAY 5.99 FOR 2 BUY 1 GET 1 FREE 12-18 CT. SELECT VARIETIES KOTEX FEMININE PADS 24 OZ. CORTAZZO PASTA SAUCE 7.99 13 OZ. G. HUGHES SUGAR FREE KETCHUP 4.29 32 OZ. EPIC PICKLES 2.49 4 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 2/$4 4.69 6.99 56-64 CT. HUGGIES BABY WIPES 3.29LB. HATFIELD BONE IN PORK BUTT ROAST pit smoker 8.5 OZ. MARTIN'S POTATO CHIPS YOU PAY 4.99 FOR 2 BUY 1 GET 1 FREE 10/$10 17 OZ. SPARKLING ICE SINGLES MUST BUY 2 OR MORE - SINGLES $5.99 EA. HATFIELD FRESH BONELESS GRILLING PORK CHOPS 399 lb. SAVE $1 lb. LOCAL ANGUS BEEF BONELESS FLANK STEAKS 14.99LB. 12-28.8 OZ. NABISCO MULTIPACKS 2/$10 4/$10 7.5 OZ./6 PK. COKE MINI CANS 12 OZ./6 PK. BTLS. FANTA AND MINUTE MAID 12.99 34-38 OZ. M&M'S RED, WHITE & BLUE PARTY SIZE STAND UP BAG 2/$6 6.8-7.1 OZ. PRINGLES POTATO CRISPS MEGA CAN 3.99LB. HATFIELD FRESH BONELESS PORK LOIN ROASTS 3.99LB. HATFIELD BONELESS FILLED PORK CHOPS 2.99LB. GROUND PORK MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE SAVE $1 lb. 3.49LB. HATFIELD BONE IN COUNTRY RIBS MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE lb.899 USDA CHOICE 12 LB. AVG. WHOLE BONELESS NEW YORK STRIPS SAVE $1 lb. cutcustom free! LOCAL ANGUS BEEF 5 LB. EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF $12EA. Local Local LOCAL ANGUS BEEF SKIRT STEAKS 23.99LB. Local LOCAL ANGUS BEEF PORTER HOUSE & T BONE STEAKS 16.99LB. Local 10.99EA. PRE-PACKAGED IN THE REFRIGERATED SECTION 3 LB. GROUND BEEF CHUBS LOCAL ANGUS BEEF BONELESS RIB EYE STEAKS 21.99LB. Local 5.99LB. SUGAR RUN FARMS 4 LB. FROZEN CHICKEN PARTY WINGS $11EA. FRESH CHICKEN TENDERLOIN KABOBS lb.329 FRESH DARK MEAT GROUND CHICKEN MUST BUY 3 LBS. OR MORE SAVE $1 lb. FRESH CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE$1 LB. FRESH BONELESS SKINLESS CHICKEN THIGHS MUST BUY 5 LBS. OR MORE 3.29LB. FRESH CHICKEN HALVES 2.69LB. $10EA. SUGAR RUN FARMS 4 LB. BREADED BONELESS WINGS OR BREAST FILLETS SAVE $2 ea. SAVE $2 ea. SAVE 50 ¢ lb. SAVE $3 ea. R106321 FRESH FOODS FOODS SI NCE 1959 NCE 1959
8 - Community Courier - Greater Hershey Area - May 1, 2024 townlively.com Find Karns Soups to Go at all locations! ORGANIC SALAD FRIED CHICKEN KITCHEN Fresh Sushi Daily AVAILABLE AT OUR PAXTON, CARLISLE, MECHANICSBURG, ETTERS, HERSHEY & LEMOYNE LOCATIONS! Always fresh & priced right! FAMILY FAVORITES CHEESE To assure sufficient supply of sale items, we must reserve the right to limit the purchase of sale items except where otherwise noted. None sold to dealers or wholesalers. Not responsible for typographical errors. Artwork for display purposes only. Thank you for your cooperation. Not all items available at all locations. Your LO CAL DELI BET TER SELEC TION & LOC AL FAV ORITES GREAT SELECTION 299 4/$5 699 699 599 lb. KARNS SMOKEHOUSE SMOKED PULLED CHICKEN lb. 5.99 LB. DELI SLICED COOKED HAM DELI SLICED MEDIUM ROAST BEEF 10.99 LB. KARNS FRIED CHICKEN 699 FRIED CHICKEN FRIED CHICKEN DELI SLICED PROVOLONE CHEESE 5.4 OZ. LAUGHING COW SNACKING WEDGES 4.99 EA. KARNS FAMILY DUTCH POTATO SALAD 3.99LB. KARNS DINNER FOR 1 LUMP CRAB CAKE 7.49EA. 6.99 LB. KARNS BROCCOLI SALAD SPRING GLENN 2 LB. CHICKEN POT PIE 11.99 EA. KARNS EGG SALAD 6.99LB. KARNS PULLED PORK BBQ 7.99 LB. 4.99 LB. 11.20 OZ. TUMARO'S GOURMET WRAPS 2.99 EA. 3.99 EA. 10 OZ. GREAT LAKES CRACKER CUT CHEESES 3.99 EA. 6.99 EA. 5.3 OZ. LANDANA 1000 DAY AGED DUTCH GOUDA COOKED SALAMI 5.99 LB. 4.29 EA. SCRAPPLE 7 OZ. BLACK CREEK 3 YR AGED CHEDDAR $14 KARNS 8 PC. FRIED CHICKEN & TENDER BUCKETS ea. 5-12 OZ. AMERICAN, ITALIAN, FIELD GREENS, PREMIUM ROMAINE, VERY VEGGIE, LETTUCE ROMAINE HEARTS, LETTUCE BUTTER BLISS, SPRING MIX, BABY SPINACH, 50/50 MIXED GREENS, CAESAR, LITE CAESAR DOLE SALADS 4.49 EA. 12-16 OZ. SAUSAGE, LINKS, ROLLS & PATTIES 4.79 EA. 20-32 OZ. PICKLES 2.79 EA. 20 OZ. DICED POTATOES & HASH BROWNS ea. 3 LB. KUNZLER JUMBO MEAT FRANKS SAVE $4.50 ea. SAVE $1 lb. 12-24 OZ. BOB EVANS MASHED POTATOES & SIDES 7.99 LB. SEAFOOD SALAD 5 LB. BAG RED POTATOES ea. 399ea. 3 CT. PKG. RAINBOW OR STOPLIGHT PEPPERS ea. HYDROPONIC GREEN BUTTERHEAD LETTUCE 2.49EA. ORGANIC BROCCOLI CROWNS 3.79LB. 3.99EA. 5 OZ. PKG. ASST. OLIVIA'S ORGANIC SALADS 4.99EA. 2 LB. BAG. ORGANIC CUTIES MANDARIN ORANGES 3 LB. BAG ORGANIC VIDALIA ONIONS 4.99EA. 4/$3 FRESH GREEN CUCUMBERS 1.99LB. FRESH GREEN BEANS 5/$3 FRESH LIMES 3.49EA. WHITE CAULIFLOWER 1.79EA. 79¢LB. FRESH GREEN CABBAGE 1.79LB. FRESH BROCCOLI CROWNS 3.99LB. FRESH GREEN ASPARAGUS 4.99EA. 3 LB. BAG CARA CARA NAVEL ORANGES 5 OZ. BAG FRESH GOURMET SALAD CROUTONS ORGANIC HOTHOUSE SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS 1.99EA. 2/$7 GREEN & RED LEAF LETTUCE 1.99EA. 4.99EA. 1 LB. PKG. FRESH STRAWBERRIES 1.49LB. GALA APPLES 1.79LB. FRESH BRUSSELS SPROUTS 10 OZ. CHERUB RED GRAPE & CONSTELLATION MEDLEY NATURE SWEET TOMATOES 2.99EA. 1 LB. PKG. COCKTAIL TOMATOES 2.99EA. 11 OZ. SELECT VARIETIES CINDY'S KITHCEN SALAD DRESSINGS 6.49EA. 3 CT. PKG. WHITE & BI-COLOR FRESH SWEET CORN SAVE $1.50 ea. lb. GAZEBO ROOM GREEK & BALSAMIC MARINATED PORK TENDERLOINS TURKEY BACON 4.49 EA. SAVE $2 ea. Locally Grown Spring Flowers & Plants 2/ $9 4.5" POT ZONAL GERANIUMS & GERBERA DAISIES $15EA. PREMIUM FLOWERING & BOSTER FERN HANGING BASKETS 1 LB. PKG. DRISCOLL ORGANIC STRAWBERRIES 6.99EA. 7.49 LB. OVEN ROASTED CHICKEN BREAST 15 OZ. BEEF FRANKS 5.99 EA. 7.99EA. WHOLE RED SEEDLESS WATERMELON 99¢EA. FRESH BUNCHED CILANTRO, CURLY & ITALIAN PARSLEY 449 ea. SAVE $1.50lb. SAVE $3 LB. 4.99EA. ATHENA CANTALOUPES 3.99LB. RED OR WHITE SEEDLESS GRAPES 399 SAVE $2 ea. SAVE $3 ea. 2.49LB. RED, YELLOW, ORANGE HOTHOUSE JUMBO PEPPERS 8 OZ. WHOLE OR SLICED WHITE OR BABY PORTABELLA MUSHROOMS 1.99 LB. HOTHOUSE BEEFSTEAK ON THE VINE RED ROMA PLUM TOMATOES 2/$4 lb. SAVE $1 lb. GOLDEN LEGACY PREMIUM GOLDEN BROWN TURKEY BREAST 899 4.49 EA. 16 OZ. CHEESE FRANKS 8.99 LB. HARD SALAMI SAVE $1lb. SAVE $1lb. 15 OZ. GRILL & ORIGINAL FRANKS 4.29 EA. 6.99 EA. 10 OZ SNACKERS SAVE $1 ea. 10.99 EA. 40 OZ. ITALIAN MEATBALLS FAMILY PACK SALADS 8.99 EA. 3.99 EA. 24 OZ. MASHED POTATOES SAVE $1ea. CINCO DE MAYO SPECIALS! FRESH PINEAPPLES HASS AVOCADOS ea.299 SAVE $2 ea. SAVE $1.74 ea. 3.99EA. 2 LB. BAG SUNKIST LEMONS $19EA. 12" POT PATIO GERANIUMS $3EA. 4" POT ASST. HERB PLANTS $16EA. 10" POT SUNPATIENS R106322 FRESH FOODS SI NCE 1959 SI NCE FRESH FOODS FOODS SI NCE 1959 SI FRESH FOODS FRESH SI NCE 1959 SI 1959

50plus EXPO set in Hershey

The 25th annual Dauphin County 50plus EXPO will take place on Friday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hershey Lodge, 325 University Drive, Hershey.

Presented by OLP Events and the Dauphin County Area Agency on Aging, the Dauphin County 50plus EXPO will feature exhibitors displaying products and services in travel, housing, medical services, leisure, home improvements, finances, health care options and more.

Onstage entertainment will include presentations on how people can can protect themselves from fraud, by Peoples Security Bank and Trust Company; healing shoulder pain naturally, with Madden & Gilbert Physical Therapy; and strategies for financial gift-giving, by Fusion

Financial Group - Thrivent, followed by a performance by nationally recognized Elvis Presley tribute artist Jeff Krick Jr.

The 50plus EXPO will also feature free health screenings and the chance to win door prizes. Guests may register ahead or sign up that day with Ellements of Health for Botox injections (costs will vary).

AAA will have its mobile branch cargo van set up for help with many AAA services, such as notary service, passport photos, theme park tickets and more.

Admission and parking are both free.

For more information, call 717-285-1350 or visit www.50plusExpoPA.com.

To view footage of previous 50plus EXPOs, visit www.youtube.com/user/ OnLinePublishers.

Peters appointed to ICBA committee

The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) announced on March 26 that Troy A. Peters, president and CEO of Jonestown Bank & Trust Co. (JBT), was elected to serve on ICBA’s Digital Assets Subcommittee and will serve as the committee’s vice chairman. ICBA represents community banks and is committed to its founding mission to create and promote an environment where community banks flourish.

In addition to helping shape and promote ICBA’s national policy positions and programs, Peters’ duties include engaging in grassroots activities in

Student advances to International Science Fair

Shaunak Dalal, a sophomore from Hershey High School, won the Grand Champion Award at the Capital Area Science & Engineering Fair (CASEF) held at Penn State, Harrisburg. He will attend the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) to be held in Los Angeles in May. The ISEF will have 1,800 competitors from around the world.

LDHS senior earns journalism award

Lower Dauphin High School (LDHS) senior Ethan Kurtz earned a commendation from the Pennsylvania School Press Association in its Student Journalist of the Year competition.

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Pennsylvania to advocate for pro-community bank policies and serving as a liaison between community banks and ICBA leadership in Washington, D.C.

For more information, visit www.icba.org.

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SATURDAY, JUNE 1 AT 12 NOON

REAL ESTATE: Consists of a 2.5 story home w/barn, small chicken house and a few other outbuildings. The home is in overall good condition, but it could use some updating. The first floor has a kitchen w/dining area, formal dining room with wood pillars, a large living room and a full bath on the first floor. The second floor has 4 bedrooms and 1 full bath. The home has Central Air and an oil fired along with coal hot water furnace. This home has a newer metal roof, vinyl siding, and a large wrap around porch. The overall square footage of the house is 2,394 sq. ft. plus the summer house. In addition to the farmhouse there is a barn, small chicken house, and a few other outbuildings. Total yearly taxes of $4,132.00. This property has been well maintained over the years and has so much to offer including the location. You are only .7 mile from Route 39 and there is easy access to I-81 and Rt. 22.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is just the way you would imagine a quaint farmhouse with a cute red barn and other matching outbuildings. On the 5 acres you can have up to 2 homes because the property is zoned rural agricultural. There is also the possibility of lot subdivision, but that is not guaranteed. Zoning requires 1 acre minimum and 150’ of road frontage along with other requirements. If interested in that, please check with East Hanover Township zoning officers.

ATTORNEY: Anthony J. Fitzgibbons, Esquire

INSPECTION: Open house on Saturday, May 11 and May 18 from 12-3 pm, or by calling auctioneer for appointment.

TERMS: 10% down day of auction, balance due in 45 days at final settlement. No buyer’s fee.

CONDITIONS BY: Schock Family Trust

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PUBLIC AUCTION

RANCH HOME IN THE HEART OF HERSHEY

SATURDAY, MAY 4 • 12 NOON 445 CHESTNUT AVENUE, HERSHEY, PA 17033

DERRY TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY, PA

REAL ESTATE: Consists of a well-built ranch home in a desirable location. Living room w/ fireplace, kitchen, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, full concrete basement, central air, oil hot water furnace, hardwood under carpet. 75’ x 161’ lot, 1,384 sq. ft. living space. Rear patio w/awning, brick exterior. Alley in the back. $3,184.00 total taxes.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Location, location, location says it all for this home situated in the heart of Hershey! A nice quarter acre lot gives you room to expand. There’s an alley to the rear for garage and off-street parking. This is a one owner home that has been well cared for over the years. Mrs. Goodman has moved to an adult community and plans to sell, so come ready to buy.

OPEN HOUSE: By calling auctioneer for appointment.

TERMS: 10% down day of auction, balance due in 45 days at final settlement. No buyer’s fee.

CONDITIONS BY: Mary K. Goodman

THURSDAY,

AT 6 P.M. 69 WEST AREBA AVE., HERSHEY, PA 17033

DERRY TOWNSHIP, DERRY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT

REAL ESTATE: Consists of an all brick 1.5 story home w/garage, living room w/fireplace, kitchen, open dining room, 2 bedrooms on main floor, 1 bedroom on 2nd floor, 1 full bath, foyer, newer gas hot water furnace, mini split A/C unit. Full concrete basement, 2 car detached garage, brick exterior, 200 amp electric. $3,326.00 total taxes. Could have an additional bedroom or bathroom on 2nd floor.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Come check out this home with a 2 car garage in a great area. This home needs some updating and cosmetic repairs to make it a perfect home for the first time home buyer, investor, or flipper. The buyer can get some instant equity. This home is being sold to settle the estate, so come ready to buy.

INSPECTION: Open house will be Saturday, May 11 from 12-3 pm, or by calling auctioneer for appointment.

TERMS: 10% down on day of auction, balance due in 45 days at final settlement. No buyer’s fee.

ATTORNEY: Brinser Wagner Law Firm

CONDITIONS BY: Roy V. Lingle Estate

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Students earn Scholastic Art Awards

Four Lower Dauphin High School students received gold recognition in the annual Scholastic Art Awards competition.

Senior Liam Seitz won six Gold Keys and was nominated for an American Visions Award. His painting “Don’t Drop Your Birkenstocks” made him one of five students regionally who received an American Visions Award nomination for having a Gold Key work with an original authentic vision. His other Gold Key winners were the paintings “The Fleeting of My Youth,” “The Day I Got My License,” and “Just Look Away,” along with the ceramics piece “Spikey Set” and his art portfolio “Impressions of a Small Town.”

Senior Alexis Hill also won a Gold Key for the

photo “Starfire” and an honorable mention for the photo “Boundaries Broken.”

Senior Maxx McGuigan won a Gold Key for the mixed media artwork “Big Bones.”

Junior Emma Stephens won a Gold Key in photography for “Transformation” and a Silver Key in photography for “Loneliness.”

Also earning honorable mention honors were Evvy Adams for paintings “More Than Meets the Eye,” “Christmas Eve, 2008” and “The Elusive Image of Man”; Braylee Klinter for her ceramics “Yin-Yang Koi”; Alexia Kouletsis for the paintings “Bottled Up” and “Paradise”; and Leo Speck for “I Will Value Myself,” entered in the drawing and illustration category.

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Kurtz, the son of Beth and Chris Kurtz, is editorin-chief and a four-year member of the Falcon Flash school newspaper and the Falcon Broadcast Channel. He is also a four-year member of the boys’ lacrosse team and a three-year member of the National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society, Math Honor

Society, National English Honor Society and the National Spanish Language Honor Society, where he serves as president. Ethan has served as a mentor for three years in the Lower Dauphin Communities That Care Study Buddies program.

He will continue his lacrosse and academic career at Westminster Col-

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design. A panel of judges evaluates the portfolios and provides specific feedback to the student entrants.

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Marimba ensemble to perform at Derry Church

Led by percussionist Bob Nowak, the six-member Anthracite Marimba will perform at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 5, in the sanctuary at Derry Presbyterian Church, 248 E. Derry Road, Hershey. The concert will include “Bolero,” selections from “Carmen,” the march from “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “Joplin Rag Medley.” Nowak has played the

timpani on occasion for Sunday worship at Derry Church, and for the past 20 years it has been an annual tradition to welcome his marimba ensemble in Sunday morning worship. In addition to Nowak, the members of Anthracite Marimba are Cody Gemmel of Bethlehem; Travis Hicks of Newport, Tenn.; Corrine Houtz and James Weist

of Ashland; and Michael Ryan of Pottstown.

The concert is part of the church’s 2024 Arts Alive Cultural Series. A freewill offering will be received. Handicapped-accessible parking and an elevator are available.

For more information about Derry Presbyterian Church, call the church office at 717-533-9667 or visit www.derrypres.org.

Indiantown Gap National Cemetery to expand

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Indiantown Gap National Cemetery announced it is developing additional acres to meet the growing needs of veterans and their families in southcentral Pennsylvania. Upon completion of the construction project, it is projected that the veteran community will be provided additional burial space lasting into the year 2038.

Groundbreaking for the phase five expansion of the cemetery was scheduled to take place in March. The three-year-long project will consist of the development of 27 acres for approximately

15,700 gravesites for casketed and cremated remains. These sites will include 5,330 preplaced crypts; 598 traditional casket sites; 4,020 in-ground cremation sites; and a 6,000-niche columbarium. The $38.6 million expansion will also include construction of a new honor guard building.

The 677-acre Indiantown Gap National Cemetery was established as a national cemetery in 1976 with the first burial taking place in 1982. Currently, the cemetery has 221 developed acres and is the final resting place of more than 65,000 veterans and family members.

Veterans Affairs’ National Cemetery Administration (NCA) - which provides veterans and their families with burial benefits and memorial services - led all organizations, public or private, in the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) for 2022. NCA received a score of 97, the highest score ever achieved by any organization rated by the ACSI. This was the seventh consecutive time NCA has ranked first overall in customer satisfaction.

To learn more about the NCA and Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, visit www.cem.va.gov.

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