Home Top Stories Leadership Franklin County recognizes 23 high school sophomores for leadership training
Top Stories

Leadership Franklin County recognizes 23 high school sophomores for leadership training

Share
Share

CHAMBERSBURG –Twenty-three high school sophomores have graduated from a year-long leadership training program surrounded by family, friends and mentors at Wilson College.

The Leadership Franklin County Youth class graduated with the knowledge needed to help them become leaders in their schools, communities and personal lives. At the ceremony, the sophomores from nine schools in Franklin County spoke on the specific areas the program had challenged and helped them develop as individuals and leaders.

“Our students demonstrated their talents and abilities as they learned how to become leaders during the program,” said Ginny Harriger, executive director of the Greater Chambersburg Chamber Foundation. “We were privileged to have such wonderful students in this class and look forward to seeing their progress in our community.”

Endorsed by all school districts in the county, LFC Youth aims to create a community of young people who are actively engaged in responsible, ethical and effective leadership. The curriculum is built around team-building exercises, sessions on leadership, communication, ethics and personal accountability, community awareness, time management, diversity and goal setting.

Thanks to a generous sponsorship from Wilson College, the program is offered at no cost to the students. The youth leadership sessions were held one school day each month from May through April. Class members were from public and private schools including Chambersburg Area Senior High School, Chambersburg Career Magnet School, Shalom Christian Academy, Shippensburg Area High School, Waynesboro Area High School, James Buchanan High School, Greencastle-Antrim High School, Fannett-Metal High School and Cumberland Valley Christian School.

The LFC Youth graduates were: Emma Champion, Ellie Kaufman, Finley Vendevander, Zayna Younes, Liam Arnold, Dylan Banda, Ari Snyder, Levi Hassinger, Carson Beaumont, Cameron Helman, Chase Davidson, Nadia Dupree, Nathan Hanks, Kayla Heinrichs, Calleigh Hull, Ben Murray, Mary Murray, Ainsley Swindell, Sophia Stoner, Lydia Lyman, Aidan Coulter, Emma Coulter and Leena Irons-Zimmerman.

Leadership Franklin County is an initiative of the Greater Chambersburg Chamber Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization, and an affiliate of the Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce. It is dedicated to promoting leadership, citizenship and workforce development. Learn more at Chambersburg.org/ChamberFoundation.

Share
Related Articles

Game of the Week: Trojans have chance for revenge against defending district champ

Uttering the words “Cumberland Valley” could be just enough to get a...

Hagerstown proposes anti-camping ordinance

HAGERSTOWN – The City of Hagerstown is considering a new ordinance regulating...

Elijah Miller wins weightlifting world championship

Elijah Miller is already a North American champion. Now, the Waynesboro Area...

19th century grist mill draws closer to restoration, though additional funds are needed

WAYNESBORO – The multi-year restoration of the 19th century Royer grist mill...

Thank you for considering LocalNews1.org business advertising.  There are many benefits to advertising online!

  • 8.5K+ unique visits to our site monthly (3.6K+ who are dedicated visitors who spend time on our site)
  • 20K+ views of our site monthly
  • Your ad will also be promoted on our social media pages, which have more than 1.5K+ followers

. . . and with our new Community TV Displays (CTDs), we can share your advertising with a whole new audience.  For more on CTDs, click here.  

 

As of February 1, 2023, we changed our rates to better serve the community.

  •  For businesses the rate is $30 a week with discounts up to 40% for longer term advertisements.  The Non-Profit rate is $25 a week with similar discounts for longer terms.  

Download the full rate structure by clicking here.

To advertise, please fill out the information below.

When approved, you’ll receive an email with payment instructions.  Whether paying by credit card or invoice the ad goes on LocalNews1.org that day unless you let us know a different desired start date.  If paying by invoice, payment is due within 8 days.

 

Premium Business Ads with better placement and more views are also available.  Contact us for details and pricing on Premium Ads, discounts, for errors, or any other questions at biz@ln1.obzservices.com

This form is currently undergoing maintenance. Please try again later.

DISCLAIMER

By posting an advertisement, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our code of conduct:

–  Offensive or objectionable material is prohibited.

–  All ads are posted at your own risk and you remain solely responsible for any content you post.

–  Posting of any advertisement shall not be considered an endorsement of the advertiser, or of the product or service involved.

–  You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Local.News LLC for any and all liabilities relating to the advertisement. 

–  Violation of these rules may result in the removal or modification of your ad.

–  Claiming ignorance of a rule is not considered sufficient cause to excuse a violation of said rules.

We reserve the right to review and approve all content submitted for advertising.  We reserve the right to deny any advertisement for publishing that contains potential legal liability or upholds and/or creates public controversy. We also reserve the right to censor, revise, edit, or reject any other type of advertisement for publishing.

Weather Forecast

Tuesday, October 8
Weather icon
59°F
clear sky
Wednesday, October 9
Weather icon
63°F
clear sky
Thursday, October 10
Weather icon
58°F
clear sky
Friday, October 11
Weather icon
63°F
clear sky
Saturday, October 12
Weather icon
72°F
clear sky
Please log in to save your location.

Enjoy reading local news?

First Month 99¢

Already a subscriber? Login here.