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Soup for Soul raises money for food pantry
waynesboro@herald-mail.comStudents, teachers, art and soup might make for odd menu choices. On Sunday, however, they made a delicious combination that helped the less fortunate. The Chambersburg Area Senior High School art department hosted Soup for Soul to benefit South Central...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Starbucks Corp.
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Washington County senior menus - Jan. 4-10
The Washington County Commission on Aging offers noon lunches to anyone 60 years and older at six locations — Smithsburg, Keedysville, Williamsport and three in Hagerstown. Smithsburg, Keedysville and Williamsport are open Mondays, Wednesdays...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Foods and Beverages, Salads, Tomatoes
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LJ and the Kat Lounge's pastry chef has advice for aspiring cooks
chrisc@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is part of an occasional series of profiles of local restaurant chefs. Alisha Hanlin, 26, is the pastry chef for the Hagerstown restaurant LJ's and the Kat Lounge, a high-end restaurant. Hanlin graduated from Williamsport High...Tags: PTA, Restaurants, Julia Child, Breads, Dining and Drinking
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Home cooking: New York Cheesecake
One of my best friends, Jean Holliway, makes this dessert. A group of women get together once a month at a group member's home. She makes this cheesecake. It's a very dense, rich cheesecake. I commented to her how I liked it. She gave the recipe to me.
I...Tags: Pies and Tarts, Foods and Beverages, Recipes, Religion and Belief
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Religion - Speakers and Services
Beaver Creek Church of the Brethren, Pastor Rachel Black will lead the 10 a.m. service on Ready to Listen. Sunday school for all ages at 9 a.m. April Boyle is the worship leader. Volunteers from a recent disaster response project will share their...Tags: Methodist, Christianity, Bible, Brownsville, Music
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Concentration camp survivor speaks to Potomac Highlands World War II Roundtable
davem@herald-mail.comSeverin Fayerman did what he could to survive in German concentration camps during World War II, relying on his skill as a toolmaker to stay alive, while fighting off the effects of his deteriorating health. Fayerman, 89, of Reading, Pa., said he and his...Tags: White House, Prisons, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Prisons
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Free nutrition program set for Feb. 27
War Memorial Hospital's Center for Rehab & Wellness, 261 Berkmore Place, Suite 2A, Berkeley Springs, will offer a free nutrition program "Soup & Nuts" at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27. Sara Kuykendall, a registered and licensed dietitian, will help...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Nutrition, Health
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It's SouperNatural: W.Va. community center is home to a new dinner program
megp@herald-mail.comDr. Alissa Harris cooked up an idea, sparked by a dream, to bring locally grown foods to the needy in parts of Jefferson County, W.Va. She turned that idea into a reality when she and a group of friends started the SouperNatural Kitchen and hosted their...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wines, Services and Shopping, Restaurants, Salt
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21st annual Greencastle-Antrim Heritage Christmas kicks off Friday night
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comIf you're looking for something to get you into the spirit of the season, look no farther than Greencastle. Outdoor musicians will lure travelers downtown tonight where the sights and sounds of the 21st annual Heritage Christmas will offer a magical...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Santa Claus (fictional character), Foods and Beverages, Religion and Belief
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Celebrating an Olde Tyme Christmas in Harpers Ferry as it was after the Civil War
richardb@herald-mail.comPhilip and Laura Denny and their three children were having a great time Saturday afternoon taking in the festivities of Olde Tyme Christmas. "We usually come to Harpers Ferry in the summer, but this year we saw Olde Tyme Christmas online, so we...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, Santa Claus (fictional character)
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Holiday Lunch Bag Project feeds W.Va. students during Christmas break
richardb@herald-mail.comNearly half of all Berkeley County Schools students, about 8,000, are in the free or reduced-price lunch program, one that takes a Christmas vacation along with the students. “For many children, the wish for the latest video game or the hottest...Tags: Christmas, Facebook, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Teaching and Learning
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Bingo to benefit St. Thomas' Church
St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church will hold a basket bingo Sunday, featuring the popular Vera Bradley and Coach handbags as the prizes. The games begin at 2 p.m. at the Hancock Fire Hall, Fulton and High streets. Doors open at noon, and lunch...Tags: Auction Service, Christianity, Foods and Beverages, Religion and Belief, Diabetes
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