Welcome to the Rotary Club of Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
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<div>Welcome to the Rotary Club of Elizabethtown, PA</div>
THANKS, GIANT, for allowing us to again use the parking lot and frontage space for our sale! Thanks also to Messicks Farm Equipment for the tree delivery, Hollinger Services for credit card processing and project fund accounting, Toshiba for printing services, Pine Creek Structures and Peace of Mind Self-Storage.
Calla is the daughter of Todd and Mandi Stoltzfus of Elizabethtown.
In the academic realm, Calla earned induction into the esteemed T.H. Ebersole Chapter of the National Honor Society during her high school journey, showcasing the pillars of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. She completed the Attollo Recruit program, securing a spot as an Attollo Scholar for demonstrating leadership qualities and potential for excellence. In addition, she has been a regular member of the academic honor roll.
Calla is no stranger to leadership roles in various school activities. As a member of both the concert and chamber choirs, she not only contributes her voice but also presides as the president of the chorus. On the sports front, she proudly holds the position of captain for the two-time Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 2 tennis team. Her leadership extends beyond sports into extracurriculars, such as the Model UN program, where she serves as vice president, and the Bible Club, where she takes on the role of a student leader. In the theatrical realm, Calla actively participates, having graced the stage in productions like "Into the Woods" and "SpongeBob the Musical." Additionally, she is a dedicated Key Club and Book Club member.
Calla generously volunteers with the Manheim Project and engages in a local coed recreational soccer program. Within her East Fairview Church of the Brethren in Manheim community, she is an active youth group member, contributes to the worship team, volunteers with the children's ministry, and has partaken in numerous work camps. Notably, her commitment to the church earned her a place on the National Youth Cabinet for the Church of the Brethren. Adding to her diverse experiences, Calla has worked at Groff's Meats and Udder Bliss Creamery.
Looking toward the future, Calla envisions pursuing a nursing degree at a four-year college or university after graduation, with her ultimate goal being to specialize as a labor and delivery nurse.
Caleb Garcia
Caleb is the son of Crystal Garcia of Elizabethtown and Julio Garcia of Middletown.
In the academic sphere, Caleb achieved induction into the prestigious T.H. Ebersole Chapter of the National Honor Society, embodying the pillars of scholarship, character, leadership, and service throughout his high school journey. Additionally, he consistently secured a spot on the academic honor roll, showcasing his commitment to academic excellence.
Caleb takes on leadership roles in various school activities, serving as the co-president of the Future Business Leaders of America club and captaining the high school soccer team. His involvement also extends to the Chess Club, Paws and Think Club, the Student Lighthouse Team, the Jump Start Program (which welcomes freshmen to the high school), and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Recognizing his positive influence on peers, Elizabethtown Area Communities That Care honored Caleb as a Do The Right Thing winner. He also engages in an internship with Mirelle Associates in accounting and is a member of the Lancaster Elite Soccer Club. Caleb attends LCBC Manheim Campus and spends his summers employed at Hampden Township Community Pool in Mechanicsburg.
Looking ahead, Caleb envisions pursuing a business degree in finance or accounting at a four-year college or university upon graduation.
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Catherine is the daughter of Chris Hanlon of Elizabethtown and Jamie Hanlon of Marietta.
In the academic arena, the high school inducted Catherine into the prestigious T.H. Ebersole Chapter of the National Honor Society for exhibiting the four pillars of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. In addition, the high school faculty honored her with an academic excellence award in Human Anatomy and Physiology at the underclass awards program.
Catherine is an accomplished musician. She has been named to the Lancaster-Lebanon Music Educators Association All-County Choir, the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association District and Regional Choirs, and won the Outstanding Soloist Award at the Virginia International Music Festival. She serves as the soprano section leader with the high school's concert and chamber choirs.
Catherine is active in numerous school activities. She is president and parliamentarian Award winner of the Model United Nations Club. She is the service chairperson for the Human Rights Club and a staff writer for the school newspaper. Catherine is also active with book club and Key CLub.
In the community, Catherine has performed at a benefit concert to support Lifepath Homeless Shelters. She has also coordinated and participated in numerous school-wide donation drives, collecting hygiene products, food items, and clothing. Catherine is employed at Masonic Villages as a dining attendant.
After graduation, Catherine plans to study biomedical sciences or chemistry at a four-year college or university with an ultimate goal of enrolling in medical school.
Bryce Kauffman
Bryce is the son of Lindsay and Jon Romig of Elizabethtown and Dave and Mackenzie Kauffman of Holtwood.
In the academic arena, Bryce is a regular member of the high school honor roll.
Bryce holds leadership positions in numerous school activities. He is captain of the high school Lacrosse team. He is also captain for Mini-THON and the Student Welfare Agency Team (SWAT) program.
In the community, Bryce is employed at Jackson's Window Shoppe and at Giant Food Stores.
After graduation, Bryce plans to study human biology at a four-year college or university with an ultimate goal of enrolling in medical school.
Jillian is the daughter of Jason and Cindy Wivell of Elizabethtown.
In the academic arena, the high school inducted Jillian into the prestigious T.H. Ebersole Chapter of the National Honor Society for exhibiting the four pillars of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. In addition, the high school faculty honored her with academic excellence awards in Honors English 9, Honors Algebra II, Health 11, and Advanced Placement Language and Composition at the underclass awards program.
Jillian is active in numerous school activities. She is co-president of Student Council and student leader for the Bible Club. Jillian plays the trombone in the marching band and is a member of the Key Club and Cross Country team.
Jillian is a regular volunteer at the Etown Fair helping out with a variety of children's games. In addition, she is active at her church where she helps out with toddler Sunday School, plays the keyboard for the youth worship choir, and served on a mission trip to Ghana, Africa. She is employed at The Hershey Bistro as a server assistant and is a swim instructor for GEARS and Willowood Swim Club.
After graduation, Jillian plans to study biopsychology, with a focus on children, at a Christian University.
Carter Ketchum
Carter is the son of Neil and Beth Ketchum of Elizabethtown.
In the academic arena, the high school inducted Neil into the prestigious T.H. Ebersole Chapter of the National Honor Society for exhibiting the four pillars of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. He has made the honor roll each marking period as a student at Elizabethtown Area High School. In addition, he won Lancaster Newspapers 2021 and 2022 Student Journalism Contest.
Carter is active in numerous school activities. He is captain of the Lacrosse team and for Mini-THON. He is a member of the band and swimming team.
Carter is employed by Willowood Swim Club and by the Masonic Village.