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Wammer dutt was die Leit hawwe wolle, hot mer viel Freind.
If we do what the people want us to do, we will have many friends.
Wammer eppes dutt, dutt mer's recht. If you do something, do it right.
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Ziegels Union Church, 9990 Ziegels Church Road, Breinigsville, is sponsoring its annual "Leap of Faith Sports Camp" 9 a.m. to noon July 6-10 for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade.
Fun games, sport skills and many more activities will be available throughout the week.
Proceeds will go to Make a Wish Foundation of Pennsylvania.
To register and for more information, contact Kim at 610-428-2134 or kandefick2@gmail.com.
Bear Creek Day Camp will be held at Ziegels from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July 13 to 17 for children who have completed kindergarten through sixth grade.
Register by July 1 by calling 610-285-6157 and for cost of the camp.
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Claussville Garden Club will meet 7 p.m. July 6 at the Seipstown Grange, 8501 Claussville Road, Fogelsville.
A members show-and-tell will be featured.
Everyone is welcome to attend and meet the members. Membership is always open.
Call Rose at 610-285-4476 for information.
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Lighthouse Baptist Church, 2096 Independent Road, Breinigsville, will host "Push the Rock" and Vacation Bible School 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 13-17 for kids ages 5 through 13. The day starts with sports, fun, and fellowship.
Athletic instruction by a fantastic staff is available all morning long.
Financial assistance is available for families in need.
Call Bob at 610-366-2079 for more information and to register.
Then, a free lunch will be served followed by Vacation Bible School with the theme, "Camp Kilimanjaro" where the children will receive an epic expedition through the Book of Proverbs.
For more information, call Phyllis at 610-241-8411.
Sign up for any of the programs at lighthousebaptistlv.org or email info@lighthousebaptistlv.org.
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Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center, 22 Luckenbill Road, Kutztown, will sponsor its annual Kids Camp 9:50 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. July 27-31 for kids ages 6 (must have completed first grade) through 14.
Artisans will be on site to teach kids how to make wool wallets, Sgraffito tiles, wheat weavings, redware pottery, hearth cooking, scherrenschnitte (scissors pictures), star embroidery, and much more.
Many demonstrations and animals will be on site as well.
Children are to bring a packed lunch, and the center will supply vegetable or fruit trays.
Call 610-683-1589 or go to pagermanheritagecenter.com for more information, cost and to register.
Mach's gut,
Mary Bittner Henry