Louise Wenger

Louise Wenger shared a very busy and productive fifty-two years of marriage with her husband Bill. Life was good. Louise kept busy with parenting, farm chores, and learning the clock repair business as she helped her husband with his at-home business. But, she adds, when she lost her husband ten years ago, she realized she…

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Walk Like MADD

Since July 2010, at least seven young people have been killed in alcohol-related crashes in the Honey Brook/Downingtown area alone. This horrific and tragic statistic has become a fact of life that has had an irrevocable effect on the families and friends of the victims. To honor the memory of these local youths who lost…

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Ladies Tea and Historical Fashion Show at Tel Hai

On the first day of Spring, ladies at Tel Hai gathered together for a tea; but, this was no ordinary tea. Volunteers collected tea pots and china tea cups from residents and dining services – enough to serve 130 ladies with elegance. Karen Jessee came with entertainment that was informative, interesting, and educational. She calls…

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Book Bargains Abound!

The Tel Hai Library Committee is currently collecting donations of books, VHS tapes and DVDs in good condition which will go on sale at bargain prices on Thursday, April 3.  We invite avid readers on and off campus to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to share items through donation and then add exciting new…

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Volunteer Spotlight: Joy Settles

A child of Springfield, Delaware County, Joy Settles has been a resident of Tel Hai for six years. She brought with her an affinity for volunteering, and she gives her time in a large part to Lakeview. She works the desk and serves refreshments as she spreads sunshine throughout the rooms there, and for this,…

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