Current News and Events
Youngest ULC Participants Visit Eby’s Farm in Lancaster, PA
Nine of the youngest children spent three days and two nights on a working dairy farm in Lancaster County, PA. Eby’s farm is a seven generation farm that has welcomed our children for more than two decades.
The three day stay included a train ride on the famous Strasburg Railway, a traditional Amish horse and buggy ride, milking cows, counting chicken eggs, and feeding baby calves. The kids loved this rich out-of-the-city experience. For more information on Eby’s Farm go to www.ebyfarm.com
Nine of the youngest children spent three days and two nights on a working dairy farm in Lancaster County, PA. Eby’s farm is a seven generation farm that has welcomed our children for more than two decades.
The three day stay included a train ride on the famous Strasburg Railway, a traditional Amish horse and buggy ride, milking cows, counting chicken eggs, and feeding baby calves. The kids loved this rich out-of-the-city experience. For more information on Eby’s Farm go to www.ebyfarm.com
Read-a-Thon Raises $1,000.00
In conjunction with National Presbyterian Church, ULC held its first annual Read-a-Thon. For four hours the kids participated in reading activities and were given support by middle school and high school students who attend National Presbyterian Church, one of ULC’s long standing partners.
In conjunction with National Presbyterian Church, ULC held its first annual Read-a-Thon. For four hours the kids participated in reading activities and were given support by middle school and high school students who attend National Presbyterian Church, one of ULC’s long standing partners.
ULC Student Wins $4,000.00 College Scholarship!
Congratulations to ULC student Shandale Whitby who competed in a talent contest sponsored by DC CAP and won a $4,000.00 scholarship. Shandale’s unique talent is playing the snare drum for the marching band. She was selected to perform along with nine other students at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and placed as a runner-up. Shandale is now in college.
To check out Shandale’s audition, click here.
Congratulations to ULC student Shandale Whitby who competed in a talent contest sponsored by DC CAP and won a $4,000.00 scholarship. Shandale’s unique talent is playing the snare drum for the marching band. She was selected to perform along with nine other students at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and placed as a runner-up. Shandale is now in college.
To check out Shandale’s audition, click here.
ULC Honors Sheila Johnson
ULC was pleased to honor Sheila Johnson, philanthropist and successful businesswoman in November 2010. A special performance by The Men and Women of the Gospel Choir made for an inspirational evening. Leon Harris from WJLA-TV channel 7 was the MC with nearly 300 guests in attendance.
ULC was pleased to honor Sheila Johnson, philanthropist and successful businesswoman in November 2010. A special performance by The Men and Women of the Gospel Choir made for an inspirational evening. Leon Harris from WJLA-TV channel 7 was the MC with nearly 300 guests in attendance.
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