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WITNESSED ( Seen and Heard )
Elizabethtown Area High
School’s much acclaimed production of the musical “Cats” had other Donegal
Church participants in addition to Corey Landis as Skimbleshanks. Kyle Cleis
was Plato and Kari Labagh played Cassandra and was a dance assistant. The
technical crew included Theta Cleis, makeup, and parent volunteers, Ginny Labagh
and Steve & Nancy Landis. Congratulations to all who were involved.
Kira Labagh, a senior at
West Chester University, has been named to the 2007 dean’s list. She is
majoring in kinesiology and minoring in health science and adapted physical
education.
Those who attended the
memorial service for Polly Wardrop’s son Bruce were impressed by the number of
friends, neighbors and co-workers who wanted to tell all those assembled how
much Bruce had touched their lives by his kindness, helpfulness and generosity.
Bruce died instantly in an accident at his place of employment, Yale Electric,
crushed by a fallen forklift. Our deep sympathy to Polly and to Theresa,
Bruce’s wife, and his son and daughter and grandchildren.
We are told that Richard
Funk’s grandson read a very fine tribute to his grandfather at Dick’s funeral
service at our church Saturday, March 15th. Dick was instrumental in
establishing our church Endowment Fund. Our sympathy to his family.
There is much admiration
for the completed landscaping of the Witness Tree site. The final most
important addition has been the “footprint” of the tree. The project, chaired by
Dave Martin for the Donegal Society, was done mainly with memorial donations,
major ones receiving plaques now on display in the cabinet of the church
narthex. One plaque memorializes Jane Cameron Slaymaker, John G. Zimmerman,
Mina Louisa Coar, and Samuel R. Slaymaker. The other was given in memory of
Margaretta Heisey and J.W. Jap Heisey. Those who knew Jap and Margie realize
how much they would appreciate this memorial of the Witness Tree, which was a
symbol of patriotism for more than two centuries.
Other observations include
the beautiful Easter window decorations with a white cross and pink and purple
flowers done by Kristi Elkner’s Flower Committee……and Tim Elkner serving as a
judge in the Lancaster Newspapers Science and Engineering Fair…..and the
amazingly lovely voice of Amy Yovanovich who sang a number of solos at the
Community Good Friday Service at Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. Karen
Karnes and Steve Sturgis were participants in the community choir accompanied by
organ and instrumental music.
What
good things have you witnessed recently?
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Last Edited on
04/24/2009
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