Grief Turned to Adventure
Colt Romberger’s father had a saying, “When life hands you manure, make fertilizer.” That off-the-wall piece of advice has become part of Colt’s everyday life.
Colt Romberger’s father had a saying, “When life hands you manure, make fertilizer.” That off-the-wall piece of advice has become part of Colt’s everyday life.
Russell Decker, a resident at the Masonic Village at Lafayette Hill, considers himself blessed. If he were to tell this to his 19-year-old self, he would’ve been looking into the wide eyes of a perplexed young man.
We owe our country’s veterans a debt of gratitude for their service. In times of unrest, they have put their lives on hold, often leaving their home and families to serve in foreign lands.
When entering campus from Masonic Drive, the towering oak trees along Freemason Drive greet campus residents, staff and visitors like an old friend.
In 1920, Robert Burns Lodge No. 464, Harrisburg, funded the planting of 268 oak trees on the Masonic Village at Elizabethtown campus, for the Masons who died serving our country during World War I.
American heroes from the greatest generation were honored on this Veterans Day at Masonic Village at Elizabethtown.