In December about 20 Lancaster Mennonite High School students had a chance to visit and interview Landis Homes residents and learn, firsthand, how life-changing events such as the Great Depression and World War 2 affected them on a personal level.
In December about 20 Lancaster Mennonite High School students had a chance to visit and interview Landis Homes residents and learn, firsthand, how life-changing events such as the Great Depression and World War 2 affected them on a personal level.
Or cookies, or crafts, or a few good deeds Lori Van Ingen, Staff Writer for Intelligencer Journal LANCASTER COUNTY, PA – The Christmas season seems to be getting more hectic as the years pass – parties, decorating and shopping … then more shopping for gifts for relatives, friends, neighbors, teachers, the mailman.
By SUSAN E. LINDT, Lancaster Intelligencer Journal Staff Writer Seniors get advice on avoiding scams LANCASTER COUNTY, PA – ‘Tis the season for Medicare fraud. With just a few days left for seniors to make changes in their Medicare coverage, U.S. Attorney Patrick Meehan visited Landis Homes to warn residents that scam artists might be [...]
Landis Homes recently announced the appointment of new officers and board members for the coming year. J. Ken Brubaker is the new chair of the board, while joining the board as new members are Greg A. Gilligan and Glen D. Moffett.
By ROCHELLE A. SHENK, Lancaster New Era Correspondent Two Peruvian girls work with an XO laptop provided by One Laptop per Child LANCASTER COUNTY, PA – A Massachusetts charity aiming to deliver a universe of knowledge to children around the world has at least two partners in Lancaster County and would welcome more.