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Sunday News Lancaster, PA January 27, 2002 Baseball Spanish American Lancaster Sports Association registrations for spring baseball will be taken on Saturday morning, February 2, at the Recreation Center, 525 Fairview Ave. $10 fee. Boys 9-14 will try out for teams competing in the Penn Manor League. Boys 5-8 will play instructional baseball.

The Lancaster Baseball and Softball Association will hold registration at the Maple Grove Community Center Feb. 9 from 9 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. and at the Lancaster Recreation building Feb. 16 from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and Feb. 20 from 5:30-8 p.m. For more info call 871- 6240.

Strasburg-Willow Street Baseball-Softball Association will hold registrations for t-ball, baseball, and softball Thursday, Feb. 7 from 6-8 p.m. at the West Lampeter Township Municipal Building. Registration Fees: T-ball (ages 5 -7) $35, Baseball and Softball (ages 8 – 14) $45, (ages 15 – 18) $50, Twilight Baseball $65, and Men’s over 60 Softball $40, family maximum $80, late fee after February 15 is $20. A $20 fundraiser fee must be paid at registration, family maximum for fundraiser is $30. For more info call 290-BALL.

Denver Athletic Association is holding registration for boys and girls t-ball, softball and baseball Saturday, Feb. 2 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Denver Boro Hall. For more info call Daren at 336-0407.

Ephrata Rec Center registration for girls’ fast-pitch softball, girls’ slow-pitch softball and boys’ baseball will be held Saturday, Feb. 2 from 9 a.m.-noon at the center. Eligibility for fast-pitch softball: girls age 9-12 residing in Ephrata School District, and girls age 13-14 residing in Ephrata Borough, Ephrata Township or Clay Township. Slow-pitch softball: girls age 13-18 residing in Ephrata School District, and girls ages 9-12 residing in Ephrata Borough, Ephrata Township or Clay Township. Baseball: Boys age 15-15 residing in Ephrata School District, ages 13-14 residing in Ephrata Borough, Ephrata Township or Akron Borough, and ages 8-12 residing in Ephrata Borough or Ephrata Township. All ages are as of Aug. 1. Registration fee is $25.

Penn Manor Comet Baseball Association will hold registration for summer midget and American Legion teams Wednesday, Jan. 30 from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 2 from 10 a.m.-noon at the West (old) Gym. Penn Manor students in grades 9-12 are eligible.

The National Adult Baseball Association, Susquehanna Valley is currently looking for players, managers, new teams and umpires for the year 2002 season. Call now at (717) 792-8809 and get the information you need to get back into the “real game,” baseball. We are taking applications for the young (18 and over) who are competitive, the not so old who would like to brush up on their skills after playing many years of softball and the player who has never played baseball. Check out our national web site at www.dugout.org You can also register online at our local web site at www.eteamz/NABAYPA.com.

The Columbia Boys’ Athletic Association will hold its baseball, softball and t-ball signups today from 1-4 p.m. at Columbia High School (gym lobby). The sign-ups will be held during CBAA basketball games at those locations. Registration fees are $30 for baseball and girls’ softball; $15 for t-ball. The CBAA open is open to boys and girls in the 17512 zip code. Players must be six years of age as of April 1, to participate in the CBAA t-ball program. Players for baseball must be 8 as of Aug. 1, 2002. Players for softball must be 8 as of April 1, 2002.

Marietta Youth Athletic Association will hold sign ups at the Marietta Borough Hall Saturday, Saturday, Feb. 2 from 1-4 p.m. Costs: Baseball and softball ages 8-16 1st applicant $30 each additional $20. T-ball ages 5-7 $15. After Feb. 2 a late fee of $10 per applicant will apply. For more information call 426-3907.

Penn Manor Little League registration for t-ball, baseball and softball players ages 5-16 will be held Saturday, Feb. 2 from 12:30- 2:30 p.m. at the high school old gym. Fees: $25 for t-ball and rookie, $50 for all others, plus one fundraiser per family. For more info call Barb Gebhard at 872-9704.

Penn Manor Little League will hold clinics led by high school coach Jim Zanders for all registered players level AA and above from 12:30-2:30 p.m. at the high school old gym. For more info call Barb Gebhard at 872-9704.

The Blue Jays Baseball Organization will hold tournaments for high school varsity and JV teams 11 miles from Cooperstown, N.Y. the wwekends of April 27-28, May 4-5 and May 11-12. Teams get at least two games, trophies and medals awarded. Summer tournaments also available. For more info call Harvey Sendig at 516-593-0938.

Millersville University Baseball Clinics: hitting, outfield and infield clinics today for ages 9-14, Feb. 10 for grades 9-12, from 9 a.m.-noon. Pitching and catching skills clinic Sunday, Feb. 17 from 9 a.m.-noon. Cost: $25 per player. For more info call Coach Hart at 871- 0115.

The Lancaster Baseball and Softball Association is looking for coaches for baseball and softball. The LSBA serves the youth of the School District of Lancaster. Practices begin in March and season lasts until June. For more info call David Anderson at 872-5769.

Basketball The City Island Sharks girls’ basketball AAU team needs one more player for A level, 1987 birth team. Experienced players only. For more info call Bill Grace at 975-5524.

The Chickies Rock Girls’ Basketball Club is taking registrations for tryouts for the 2002 AAU season. Tryouts for ages 10-13 Feb. 16, 17 and 23. Tryouts for ages 14-17, Feb. 24, March 16 and 17. $25 tryout fee will be applied to cost of joining team. $5 discount for pre-registering. Tryout t-shirt will be provided. For more info call 1-800-848-4155.

The Ephrata Rec Center will hold its 8th annual 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament Saturday and Sunday, March 16-17. Divisions: men’s open, men’s B, men’s 35-over, women’s open, boys high school, boys grade 6- 8, girls high school and girls grade 6-8. Double elimination. Fees: $54 for adult teams, $39 for youth teams. Entry deadline is March 13. For more info call Jim Summers at 738-1167.

Lancaster Rec Commission’s Little Hoopers Basketball instructional program for K5 and Grades 1-2 Tuesday or Wednesdays beginning Feb. 5 at 6 or 7 p.m. Cost is $28 residents ($34 non-residents). Register by Jan 28 to save $3. Call 392-2115 x 142 for more information.

Hempfield Sports Complex is offering open gym basketball Mondays through April 22 from 7:45-9:30 p.m. at Farmdale Elementary School. Cost: $3 per night for residents, $4 for non-residents. For more info call 898-3102.

Billiards A King of the Hill chip tournament will be played today at 1 p.m. at Diamond Billiards, 1561 Manheim Pike. Warm-up at 12:30 p.m. $8 entry fee. Each player receives five poker chips, then plays 8-ball matches with winner staying on table and the loser losing one chip. Last person standing wins tournament. For more info call 569-5144.

Bowling Bus trips Myrtle Beach Golf Getaway (ages 18+). Escape the cold from Feb. 8 – Feb 11 by participating in a weekend of golf in sunny Myrtle Beach S.C. Play four rounds of golf, enjoy hotel accommodations and have a dinner at Sam Sneads Restaurant all for $499 per person. Call 392- 2115 x 130.

Philadelphia Flyers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh Saturday, March 23 with Greater Elizabethtown Area Recreation and Community Services. Bus leaves Elizabethtown High School at 7 a.m. Game begins at 1 p.m. Fast food stops an the way and on the return trip. Seats in Section D, 400 level. Cost: $90. For more info call 367-0355.

Card shows A sports cards, Beanie Babies and collectibles show will be held Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Reinholds Fire Co. banquet room, 156 W. Main St., Reinholds from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Donation: $1, under 16 free.

A sports cards and collectibles show will be held Saturday, Feb. 2 from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at the Quality Inn, 2363 Orgeon Pike, two miles north of Rte. 30 on Rte. 272. Free admission. For table info call 569-3780.

Coaching openings Manheim Township High School seeks a junior high assistant field hockey coach, junior high assistant track coach and two assistant football coaches. If interested, call Michael McKonly, athletic director, at 560-3098.

Solanco High School needs two assistant track coaches for this pring, one for throwing events and one for jumps and pole vault. If interested call athletic director Dan Baughman at 786-2151, ext. 2253.

McCaskey High School needs a softball assistant coach for this spring. If interested call Steve Polonus, athletic director, at 291- 6198.

Ephrata High School is taking applications for a head softball coach through Feb. 8. If interested contact Merv Witmer, Athletic Director, Ephrata High School, 803 Oak Blvd., Ephrata, PA 17522. Phone 733-1478.

Lancaster Catholic High School has an opening for an assistant JV baseball coach. If interested, call Terry Klugh at 509-0316.

Lampeter-Strasburg High School has the following coaching openings: assistant JH track coach for spring, 2002, head junior hgh girls’ soccer for spring, 2002, and assistant varsity boys’ soccer for fall, 2002. If interested, contract Wayne Packer at 464-3311, or wayne–packer@lampstras.k12.pa.us.

Field hockey Elizabethtown High School field hockey coach Melanie Helm will direct an indoor field hockey clinic Saturdays from Feb. 16-March 2 in the E-town Middle School gymnasium. The clinic is for youngsters in grades 3-6. Grades 3-4 will meet from 9-10 a.m., grades 5-6 from 10-11 a.m.Hockey sticks, balls and shin guards will be provided. The fee for the clinic is $25 residents, $32.50 for non-residents, which includes a T-shirt and mouth guard. For more info call 367-0355. here maple grove community center

Fitness Ephrata Recreation Center is offering an aerobic certification workshop Saturday, April 6 at 8 a.m. Included are review, written exam, 2-year certificate and membership in professional association. Also, cardio mix workshop teaching choreography will be offered Sunday, April 7 at 8 a.m. Rec center is at 130 S. Academy Dr., Ephrata. To register call 1-800 AEROBIC or visit www.ndieta.com.

Lancaster Rec Commission offers the following fitness programs: self-paced aerobics for older adults Mondays and Wednesdays through Feb. 20, from 9-10 a.m. at the LRC gym. Program features stretching and low / high impact exercises. Cost $30.50 for both days, $16.75 for one day. For more information call 392-2115, x 122. Figurifics class held Monday through Thursday through March 14 at Maple Grove Community Center. Class is $51 per person. Call 392-2115 x130 for more information. Aerobics for 55+ at the Rec Center Gym on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 10 a.m. One day a week for just $16.75 or $30.50 for both days. For more information call 392-2115 x122. Yoga on Mondays from 6:30 – 8 p.m. beginning Feb. 4 for $53 resident ($65.50/ non-resident). For more information call 392-2115 x130. Kickboxing starts at the Lancaster Rec Center gym Monday and Wednesday nights beginning Feb. 4 from 6:45-7:45 p.m. Cost is just $53 for seven weeks of classes for residents ($65.50 non-resident). There is a one-time fee of $30 for gloves payable by the first class. For more information call 392-2115 x130.

Football The Manheim Athletic Association’s Spring Flag Football League is holding signups Saturday, Feb. 9 and 16 from 10 a.m.-noon at the Manheim Central High School music wing lobby. League open to boys in grades 2-7. Cost: $5. Insurance info needed. Registration forms can be picked up at school. For more info call 665-3385.

The 20th annual Manheim Central Football Banquet will be held Monday, Jan. 28 at Four Seasons in Landisville. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. with program to follow. Tickets are available by calling William Barnett at 665-7862 or Mike Clair at 665-3232.

Golf The Mid-Atlantic Golf Privilege Club offers members free or reduced-rate golf at over 170 courses and 20 driving ranges in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. Cost: $25. A smaller version for 66 Central Pennsulvania course is available for $15. Proceeds benefit the American Lung Association. For more info call 1-800-LUNG-USA.

Groff’s Farm Golf Club is hosting a free seminar for individuals or groups on holding fund-raising golf tournaments. Groff’s Farm pro Mike Atkins will conduct the seminar Saturday, Feb. 16 from 9:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. Informational materials will be provided. For more info call 653-2048.

Lacrosse The 5th Annual Lax Shoot-Out Indoor Tournament for teams throughout the Mid-Atlantic will take place Monday, February 18th at the Four Seasons Sports Complex located in Hampstead, Md. The tournament features separate male and female league competitions in the under-7 through 15-17 age groups. Three games guaranteed. Registration deadline Monday, Feb. 4. For more info call Skip Apple at 410-363-8610.

Martial arts The Lancaster Kenpo Karate School will be offering a seminar with Miss Doreen Cogliandro, 8th Degree Black in American Kenpo Karate (highest ranking female in Kenpo today) Friday, March 8. There will be both a kids and adult seminar. The adult seminar will be on sparring. Must bring your own sparring gear. This seminar is open to all Martial Arts. Space is limited, so reserve early. Please call Scott @ (717) 808-0744 for more information or log on to www.ckfonline.org.

Miscellaneous The Ephrata Rec Center will hold its 8th annual Strong Person Bench Press Contest Saturday, March 23. Divisions: men’s, women’s and high school weight classes. Prizes awarded. Fee: $18 for adults, $15 for youth, including a t-shirt if registered by March 14. For more info call Jim Summers at 738-1167.

Manheim Township Parks and Recreation is offering new American Red Cross lifeguarding classes at Manheim Township High School beginning Feb. 4. Cost: $150 for Manheim Twp. residents, $160 for non- residents. For more info call 290-7180.

A mandatory meeting for representatives of leagues, associations and groups interested in utilizing the Elizabethtown Borough, West Donegal Township or Elizabethtown Area School District athletic fields and facilities will be held Monday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Elizabethtown Middle School cafeteria. Specific dates and times for field requests will be discussed. For more information, call the Greater Elizabethtown Area Recreation and Community Services office at 367 -0355.

The McCaskey track and field team is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner Tuesday, Feb. 5 from 4-7 p.m. in the McCaskey cafeteria. Tickets are $6 and include admission to the McCaskey-Penn Manor basketball game that night. Tickets can be bought at home McCaskey basketball games, from any member of the track team, or by calling Carl Frederick at 291-6221. Takeouts available.

Hempfield Sports Complex offers adult sport leagues throughout the year for players 18 and older. Coed volleyball and women’s basketball leagues now forming. For more info call 898-3102.

Lancaster Rec Commission offers a Little Floor Hockey program for ages 6-7 on Tuesdays from Jan. 29-March 12 at Reynolds Middle School Gym from 6-7 p.m. Cost is $28 for residents ($34/non-residents) plus fundraiser. Register by Jan. 18 to save $3. For more information call 392-2115 x 139. Little Sports Sign-up Night is Jan. 15 from 5-7 p.m at the LRC. Floor Hockey for ages 8-11 is being offered by Lancaster Rec Commission on Tuesdays from 7-8:30 p.m. at Reynolds Gym Jan. 29- March 12. Cost is $28 resident ($34 non-resident), plus fundraiser for your stick. Call 392-2115 x 139.

Roller hockey Manheim Township Parks and Recreation is offering an adult roller hockey skills clinic Sundays, Feb. 24-March 24 from 4:30-6 p.m. at Overlook Activities Center. For ages 18 and over. Cost: $25. For more info call 290-7180.

Lampeter-Strasburg Recreation Commission is holding an Adult Roller Hockey League for B level play. Cost: $100 per team. Roster deadline is Feb. 15. No more than 7 players per team. Games Sunday afternoons March 3-May 12 plus playoffs. For more info call 687-9916 .

The Lampeter-Strasburg Recreation Commission is taking registrations for its spring roller hockey league for ages 5-15. Seasons runs April 6-June 8. Games and practices Saturday afternoons. Player evaluation will be held March 23. Fee: $23 with fundraiser, $33 without if registered by March 15. Late registration: $33 with fundraiser, $43 without. Child will receive trophy and jersey. For more info call 687-9916. in our site maple grove community center

The East Petersburg Youth Roller Hockey League will hold registration for the spring league Saturdays, Feb. 2, 9 and 16 at More Skates, 5982 Main St., East Petersburg from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Age groups: 5-8, 9-11 and 12-15. League starts March 16. For more info call Don Krow at 285-9924.

Running The 15th annual Millersville Mile will be held Sunday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. There will be three races, including a kids (16 and under) quarter-mile fun run at 6 p.m., and a half-mile walk at 6:15 p.m. For more information visit www.millersvillemile.homestead.com or call 872- 8810.

The 15th Annual Memorial 5K Run will be held Saturday, May 25th at 9 a.m. at the Lebanon V.A. Medical Center. For more info call Dave Strasz at 228-6188.

The Lancaster Road Runners Club holds public fun runs over the winter months at Long’s Park every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Runners of all ages and abilities are welcome.

Skiing The Manheim Central Park and Recreation Commission is selling discounted lift tickets to the folowing ski areas: Big Boulder/Jack Frost, Blue Knob, Blue Mountain, Bear Creek, Camelback, Elk Mountain, Hidden Valley, Montage, Rondtop/Liberty, Seven Springs, Shawnee Mountain and Tussey Mountain. Tickets may be bought Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. No credit cards. For more info call 664-7506.

Soccer Gunners FC is looking for interested U10 boys for indoor and spring play. Also available are three spots each on U16 and U17 boys teams. Professionally trained and coached. For more info call Steve Klein at 566-4273 or visit www.gunnersfc.com.

Hempfield Sports Complex is offering Simply Soccer for children age 4-5 Tuesday and Thursday afternoons this winter and spring at the Hempfield Sports Complex gym. Cost: $35 resident, $40 non-resident. For more info call 898-3102.

Hempfield Soccer Club spring registration will be held Monday, Jan. 28 through Thursday, Jan. 31 from 6-8 p.m. at Centerville Middle School.Open to boys and girls in grades K-12. Registration can also be mailed, with check, to Hempfield Soccer Club, PO Box 325, Silver Spring, PA 17575. Forms will be available at Hempfield Recreation Center from Jan. 28-Feb. 14. Register online at www.hempfieldsoccerclub.org. Registration closed Feb. 15.

Softball An ASA Level 2 Coaches Clinic will be conducted for softball and baseball coaches interested in learning coaching fundamentals. The school will be held at the Conestoga Valley High School on February 23. The fee is $40.00, to register, contact Dave Neill at 626-2506. Also, an ASA ACE Coaches Clinic will be held on March 9 at the Middle Paxton Elementary School. The school fee is $40.00 and all softball and baseball coaches interested in attending should contact Scott Bowers at 545-9529 to register.

The Lancaster Baseball and Softball Association will hold registration at the Maple Grove Community Center Feb. 9 from 9 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. and at the Lancaster Recreation building Feb. 16 from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and Feb. 20 from 5:30-8 p.m. For more info call 871- 6240.

Greater Elizabethtown Area Recreation and Community Services is offering an American Softball Association umpire certification course from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesdays from Feb. 13 to March 20. The course will instruct participants in the rules of slow-pitch, fast-pitch and modified softball. Participants will be certified ASA umpires on completion of the course. Cost: $22 for residents, $28.60 for non- residents plus $5 for rulebook and materials. For more information, call 367-0355.

Denver Athletic Association is holding registration for boys and girls t-ball, softball and baseball Saturday, Feb. 2 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Denver Boro Hall. For more info call Daren at 336-0407.

Ephrata Rec Center registration for girls’ fast-pitch softball, girls’ slow-pitch softball and boys’ baseball will be held Saturday, Feb. 2 from 9 a.m.-noon at the center. Eligibility for fast-pitch softball: girls age 9-12 residing in Ephrata School District, and girls age 13-14 residing in Ephrata Borough, Ephrata Township or Clay Township. Slow-pitch softball: girls age 13-18 residing in Ephrata School District, and girls ages 9-12 residing in Ephrata Borough, Ephrata Township or Clay Township. Baseball: Boys age 15-15 residing in Ephrata School District, ages 13-14 residing in Ephrata Borough, Ephrata Township or Akron Borough, and ages 8-12 residing in Ephrata Borough or Ephrata Township. All ages are as of Aug. 1. Registration fee is $25.

Strasburg-Willow Street Baseball-Softball Association will hold registrations for t-ball, baseball, and softball Thursday, Feb. 7 from 6-8 p.m. at the West Lampeter Township Municipal Building. Registration Fees: T-ball (ages 5 -7) $35, Baseball and Softball (ages 8 – 14) $45, (ages 15 – 18) $50, Twilight Baseball $65, and Men’s over 60 Softball $40, family maximum $80, late fee after February 15 is $20. A $20 fundraiser fee must be paid at registration, family maximum for fundraiser is $30. For more info call 290-BALL.

Southern Church League, a fast-pitch softball league, is looking for players and new teams. Call Art DeVoe, president of the league, at 548-4108.

The Columbia Boys’ Athletic Association will hold its baseball, softball and t-ball signups today from 1-4 p.m., Columbia High School (gym lobby). The sign-ups will be held during CBAA basketball games at those locations. Registration fees are $30 for baseball and girls’ softball; $15 for t-ball. The CBAA open is open to boys and girls in the 17512 zip code. Players must be six years of age as of April 1, to participate in the CBAA t-ball program. Players for baseball must be 8 as of Aug. 1, 2002. Players for softball must be 8 as of April 1, 2002.

Marietta Youth Athletic Association will hold sign ups at the Marietta Borough Hall Saturday, Feb. 2 from 1-4 p.m. Costs: Baseball and softball ages 8-16 1st applicant $30 each additional $20. T-ball ages 5-7 $15. After Feb. 2 a late fee of $10 per applicant will apply. For more information call 426-3907.

Penn Manor Little League registration for t-ball, baseball and softball players ages 5-16 will be held Saturday, Feb. 2 from 12:30- 2:30 p.m. at the high school old gym. Fees: $25 for t-ball and rookie, $50 for all others, plus one fundraiser per family. For more info call Barb Gebhard at 872-9704.

The Millersville Slow Pitch Church League is looking for several church teams to play in the 2002 season. Teams play 20-25 games in the regular season which runs from late April through early August. All players must be members of or involved in a Church School or Church of the team they represent. Games are played at Millersville Borough Park and Church of the Apostle on Marietta Avenue. For more information contact John Zander at 397-1137 or Charlie Sauer at 872- 8481.

Hempfield Youth Association will hold registration for girls softball at the Hempfield Sports Complex Wednesday, Feb. 3 from 6-8 p.m. There are programs from K-12. T-ball $30, intramural $60, and fast-pitch $90. Visit www.hyasports.com.

Hempfield Sports Complex is offering a softball pitching clinic Sundays through March 3, Session 1 from noon-1 p.m. and Session 2 (Hempfield residents only) from 1-2 p.m. Fee: $10 residents, $50 for non-residents. For more info call 898-3102.

Hempfield Sports Complex is offering softball hitting and fielding clinics for girls in grades 6-12 Thursdays through Feb. 28, grades 10- 12 from 3:15-4:15 p.m., grades 6-9 from 4:15-5:15 p.m. Fee: $10 resident, $50 for non-residents. For more info call 898-3102.

The Lancaster Baseball and Softball Association is looking for coaches for baseball and softball. Practices begin in March and season lasts until June. For more info call David Anderson at 872- 5769.

The Manheim Township Parks and Recreation Dept. is offering winter indoor softball camps for Township residents at Overlook Activities Center. Grades K-6 (straight pitch) Thursdays through Feb. 14 from 5- 6:15 p.m. Grades 5-8 (fast pitch) Thursdays from Feb. 21-March 28. For more info call 290-7180.

Swimming The Hempfield Sports Complex is looking for lifeguards for its newly enclosed pool and outdoor water feature pool. Day, evening and weekend hour available. Must have or be working toward current lifeguard certification. For more info call Nicole Adams at 898- 3102.

The Water Safety Instructor Class (an American Red Cross class that certifies individuals to teach swimming) will be offered at the Ephrata Rec Center each Sunday through March 24 from 6-10 p.m. Cost: $150 for members, $175 non-members. For more info call 738-1167.

Tennis Steinman Patrons Cup – Winter indoor program of tennis instruction and play for Summer NJTL participants; Four sessions, Saturdays Feb. 16 and 23, March 2 and 9, 4:30 p.m., Racquet Club West; Cost: $30; call Jeff Kitsock, 519-0570 to register.

Volleyball Penn State University will host a volleyball coaches’ clinic Friday and Saturday, March 8-9, at Rec Hall on the Penn State campus. Cost is $60, including materials and a reception. To register, call 814-865-0561 or mail to Pennsylvania State University, Multi-Sport Facility, University Park, PA, 16801. Deadline: Feb. 23.

Hempfield Sports Complex is offering Open Gym Power Volleyball through April 26 at the gym from 7-9:45 p.m. Fee: $3 per night residents, $4 for non-residents. For more info call 898-3102.

Little Volleyball is being offered by the Lancaster Recreation Commission on Friday nights from 6:30-7:45 p.m. at the LRC Gym. Cost is $33 resident ($40.50 non-resident). Register by Jan. 28 to save $3. For more information call 392-2115 x 142.

The Kitchen Kettle Village and Bird-in-Hand Corporation Volleyball Marathon will be held Feb. 9 from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. at Lancaster Mennonite High School. Minimum registration fee is $150 per team, which can be raised through sponsorships. Players can also be placed on teams by calling the numbers below. Teams play for 30- and 60- minute sessions. Many prizes will be given based on money raised. Proceeds benefit the Lancaster County Unit of the American Cancer Society. For more information call 1-800-732-3538 or 768-8261.

Wrestling The Hershey Optimist Wrestling Tournament will be held Saturday, Feb. 2 at 9 a.m. at Hershey Middle School. For elementary and JV only middle school tournament. For more info call Rick or Karen Bechtel at 566-0609.

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CITY OF CAVE CREEK ISSUES AGENDA FOR MARCH 5 REGULAR MEETING

US Fed News Service, Including US State News March 2, 2007 The city of Cave Creek issued the following agenda:

Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Cave Creek will hold an Executive Session during its Regular Session, which begins at 6:00 p.m. The Executive Session will be held to discuss those legal matters set forth on the Executive Session Agenda set forth below, pursuant to A.R.S. Section 38-431.03(A) (3), (4) and (7).

CALL TO ORDER 6:00 P.M. Vincent Francia, Mayor, 37622 N. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek, AZ.

ROLL CALL Mayor Vincent Francia, Vice-Mayor Dick Esser, Council Members Kim Brennan, Ernie Bunch, Gilbert Lopez, Thomas McGuire, and Grace Meeth EXECUTIVE SESSION: An Executive Session will be held during the Regular Council Session for legal matters pursuant to A.R.S. Section 38-431.03(A) (3), (4) and (7) as follows:

EXECUTIVE SESSION AGENDA 1. Discussion and consultation with the Town’s lawyers for legal advice and discussion and consultation with designated representatives of the public body in order to consider its position and instruct its attorneys and representatives regarding the following:

a. Cave Creek Water Company and related Issues, including acquisition matters and litigation proceedings pursuant to A.R.S. Section 38-431.03(A) (3), (4) and (7).

Council Action Needed: Motion to convene into Executive Session.

The Public Meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. following the Executive Session.

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS – General Announcements of interest to members of Council and the public. There will be no discussion on any announcements.

CALL TO THE PUBLIC Residents/Visitors are encouraged to comment about any matter not included on the agenda. State Law prevents the Council from taking action on items not on the agenda, except to set them for consideration at a future date. Please limit your comments to three (3) minutes.

REPORTS There are no reports scheduled for this meeting.

ACTION ITEMS:

I. CONSENT AGENDA A. Approval of the February 5, 2007 Regular Council Meeting Minutes.

Council Action Needed: Motion to approve the Consent Agenda.

II. GENERAL AGENDA ITEMS If you wish to speak to the Council about any item included on the agenda for action, please complete a Request to Speak form and place it in the box at the end of the staff table. The Town Clerk will call your name at the appropriate time. Copies of any reports, photographs, diagrams, charts, maps, or other materials presented to the Council must be given to the Town Clerk for inclusion in the Official Town Record. see here cave creek az

PAGE# ITEM# AMENDED 1. COUNCIL DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION R2007-04 AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE TOWN AND CAVE CREEK WATER CO., PACER EQUITIES CO. AND GLOBAL WATER RESOURCES, LLC AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO A BARGAIN SALE AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE TOWN AND CAVE CREEK WATER CO. AND PACER EQUITIES CO. TO ACQUIRE ALL OF THEIR WATER UTILITY ASSETS FOR THE PRICE OF $19,500,000 (SUBJECT TO AN INCREASE OR DECREASE FOR PRO-RATIONS, A $50,000 ADJUSTMENT CHARGE AND A POSSIBLE PRICE INCREASE OF $1,000,000 IF PRICE NOT PAID BY AUGUST 15, 2007), AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE TOWN MANAGER TO TAKE ALL ACTIONS NECESSARY AND SIGN ALL DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE AGREEMENTS, INCLUDING ENTERING INTO A LETTER AGREEMENT WITH THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION IN WHICH THE TOWN AGREES TO BE INTERIM MANAGER OF SABROSA WATER COMPANY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

Placed on the agenda by the Town’s Attorneys, Town of Cave Creek Public Comment Council Action Needed:

Motion to approve Resolution R2007-04, Resolution of the Mayor and Town Council of the Town of Cave Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Settlement Agreement by and among the Town and Cave Creek Water Company, Pacer Equities Company and Global Water, LLC and authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Bargain Sale Agreement by and among the Town and Cave Creek Water Company and Pacer Equities Company to acquire all of their water utility assets for the price of $19,500,000 (subject to an increase or decrease for pro-rations, a $50,000 adjustment charge and a possible price increase of $1,000,000 if the price is not paid by August 15, 2007), and authorizing the Mayor and the Town Manager to take all actions necessary and sign all documents necessary to implement the agreements, including entering into a letter agreement with the Arizona Corporation Commission in which the Town agrees to be Interim Manager of Sabrosa Water Company, and declaring an emergency. go to site cave creek az

Narrative: This is a request for the Council to authorize the Mayor and Manager to sign a Settlement Agreement and a Bargain Sale Agreement and take all actions necessary to implement the agreements in order to settle the pending condemnation action against Cave Creek Water Company and Pacer Equities Company, and to acquire their water utility assets for a price of $19.5 million with an adjustment fee of $50,000, subject to an increase or decrease for pro-rations, and a potential $1 million price increase if the price is not paid in full prior to August 15, 2007, authorizing the Mayor and the Town Manager to take all actions necessary and sign all documents necessary to implement the agreements, including entering into a letter agreement with the Arizona Corporation Commission in which the Town agrees to be Interim Manager of Sabrosa Water Company and declare an emergency making the action effective immediately.

P. 1 2. FINANCIAL STATUS REPORT ON FISCAL YEAR 2006-2007 Marian Groeneveld, Town Accountant – Overview of Town Financial Status Dave Green, CH2M Hill – Water and Wastewater Financial Overview.

Placed on the agenda by the Town Manager, Town of Cave Creek Public Comment Council Action Needed: No action is required by Council on this item.

Narrative: This is a financial status update by the Town’s Accountant on the first 6 months of the Fiscal Year 2006-2007. Included in the presentation will be a Water and wastewater Financial Overview by the Town’s consultant Dave Green of CH2M Hill.

P. 10 3. COUNCIL DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE O2007-02, AMENDING THE TOWN CODE, TITLE I – GENERAL PROVISIONS, CHAPTER 10 – GENERAL PROVISIONS, SECTION 10.05 – DEFINITIONS AND TITLE XIII – GENERAL OFFENSES, CHAPTER 130 – GENERAL OFFENSES, SECTION 130.07 – NUISANCES.

Placed on the agenda by vote of the Council taken at the February 20, 2007 Regular Town Council Meeting to reconsider this item.

Public Comment Council Action Needed: Motion to give First Reading of Ordinance O2007-02 an Ordinance of the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Cave Creek, Maricopa County, Arizona, amending the Town Code, Title I – General Provisions, Chapter 10 – General Provisions, Section 10.05 – Definitions and Title XIII – General Offenses, Chapter 130 – General Offenses, Section 130.07 – Nuisances.

Narrative: By a majority vote of the members of the Town Council taken at the February 20, 2007 Town Council Meeting this ordinance is being reconsidered. Council will discuss and possibly give First Reading to the Nuisance Ordinance.

P.18 4. BID AWARD FOR PURCHASE OF STEEL BUILDING FOR STORAGE OF VEHICLES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT FOR DESERT HILLS WATER COMPANY.

Placed on the agenda by the Engineering Department, Town of Cave Creek Public Comment Council Action Needed: Motion to award bid to Bunger Steel for the purchase of a steel building with all needed services included not to exceed $33,486.89.

Narrative: This is a request for the Council to award a bid to Bunger Steel to purchase a steel building for storage at Desert Hills Water Company.

SUMMARY OF CURRENT EVENTS BY MAYOR ADJOURNMENT POSTED THIS __ day of March, 2007 BY: ___ Carrie A. Dyrek, Town Clerk

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