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Olenwine and Walter: Piano and Vibes

Susan Olenwine was the pianist of the Bridgeport Symphony and Orchestra New England, and performed concerti with regional symphonies. Currently the pianist for the Boulder Chorale and Longmont Symphony, she has been active as a freelance pianist, staff pianist at Metro State University and CU, on the teaching faculty of the Center for Musical Arts and Rocky Ridge Festival School. The first vibraphonist to win NYC’s most prestigious music competition, the Concert Artists Guild Competition, Doug Walter‘s smart international reputation on marimba and vibraphone is for both classical and jazz music. This concert will be LIVE, make reservations

The Heritage of Green Hills in Shillington breaks ground on new Health Care Center

1 of 2 The Heritage of Green Hills in Shillington celebrated the official start of construction of a new state-of-the-art Health Care Center. From left are Christopher Conley, managing director of Lapis Advisers, owners of the retirement community; William Haase, Certus Founder and managing partner; Sen. Judy Schwank; Rep. Mark Gillen; Berks County Commissioners Michael S. Rivera and Christian Y. Leinbach; Steve Conway, vice president of senior living for Benchmark Construction; and Douglas Walther, executive director of The Heritage of Green Hills. Submitted photo While the community’s cheerleading squad, The Heritage Hotties, shook blue and gold pom-poms, Douglas Walther, executive director of The Heritage of Green Hills, said, “We are always adapting and evolving to better serve our current and future residents, but the new Health Care Center is a big leap forward and certainly cause to celebrate.

Tales from the Chief: My, how the time flies

Tales from the Chief: My, how the time flies
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Lewisburg man honors veterans through charity, memorial

1 of 2 Editor’s note: The Daily Item will recognize people who have Made a Difference in the Valley in 2020 this week. This is the seventh part of a series that will continue until New Year’s Day. LEWISBURG — Doug Walter, of Lewisburg, is on a mission. And that mission is to honor and help veterans in need and raise money for various projects involving veterans.  By doing so he has inspired others in the Valley to join him in making sure all veterans know that their service is never forgotten. “Doug is a great example of a solid citizen,” said Thom Rippon, of Mifflinburg. “He is not a military veteran himself, but we veterans benefit from his energetic support. He leads many veterans-related events, to show us who served that the community remembers and appreciates our commitment to the nation.”

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