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While Tina Jacoby, right, works on dinner preparation, the younger girls enjoy some fun time together in the newly renovated cottage of the children's home at the Masonic Village on Aug. 29, 2017 in Elizabethtown, Pa.  About a century ago, 10-year-old Stan Longdon arrived at Masonic Children's Home, where he received shelter, education, guidance and discipline, and medical care that saved his leg and perhaps his life, and he gave back throughout his life. Longdon passed away in 1996, his presence at the children's home is still tangible.  A donation was made by his widow for $83,500 to support a $2.2 million renovation project of the children's cottages and facilities. (Suzette Wenger/LNP via AP)

While Tina Jacoby, right, works on dinner preparation, the younger girls enjoy some fun time together in the newly renovated cottage of the children's home at the Masonic Village on Aug. 29, 2017 in Elizabethtown, Pa. About a century ago, 10-year-old Stan Longdon arrived at Masonic Children's Home, where he received shelter, education, guidance and discipline, and medical care that saved his leg and perhaps his life, and he gave back throughout his life. Longdon passed away in 1996, his presence at the children's home is still tangible. A donation was made by his widow for $83,500 to support a $2.2 million renovation project of the children's cottages and facilities. (Suzette Wenger/LNP via AP)

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