Monday, February 29, 2016
They're back - the flies and the smell
A source has informed Columbia Spy that flies (and a pungent malodor) are already present around the piles of chicken manure recently dumped near the intersection of Twelfth and Franklin Streets at McGinness Field.
Two years ago, similar conditions at McGinness Field led to a massive fly infestation and a widespread foul odor.
MORE information can be found HERE.
SCCA offering March Painting Parties
If you would like to try your hand at painting or ease back into the craft - these short workshops are for you.
Our March Painting Parties/Workshops with Ange Bentivegna have been posted on our Facebook site as well as Eventbrite. Create a painting after a Master Work by Monet or Van Gogh. Ange is getting excellent results from her students! She holds an MFA degree from Syracuse University and is a master at teaching short workshops.
Sign-up at: http://www.eventbrite.com/o/susquehanna-center-for-the-creative-arts-8528419952
March is the month of renewal and new beginnings. We are celebrating with the wonderful master paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet.
St Patrick's week we have two great paintings to bring in the Green. Come celebrate with us either on Tuesday, Saturday or both.
"Creativity is a phenomenon it connects you, it relaxes you, it surprises you, and it validates you." "Come be amazed how your creativity is still a vibrant, necessary part of you"
No experience required or necessary.
All Materials included. 16"x 20" painting
You are welcome to bring your own beverage.
Instructor, Master Artist: Ange
Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts
224 Locust Street
Columbia, PA, 17512
Happy Leap Day!
"February 29, also known as leap day or leap year day in the Gregorian calendar, is a date that occurs in most years that are divisible by 4, such as 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, and 2024. Years that are divisible by 100, but not by 400, do not contain a leap day. Thus, 1700, 1800, and 1900 did not contain a leap day, 2100, 2200, and 2300 will not contain a leap day, while 1600 and 2000 did, and 2400 will. Years containing a leap day are called leap years. February 29 is the 60th day of the Gregorian calendar in such a year, with 306 days remaining until the end of the year. In theChinese calendar, this day will only occur in years of the monkey, dragon, and rat.
A leap day is observed because a complete revolution around the Sun takes slightly longer than 365 days. It compensates for this lag, realigning the calendar with the Earth's position in the Solar System; otherwise, seasons would occur in a different time than intended in the calendar year."
Thursday, February 25, 2016
SHREK! - A sneak peek
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
4th & Chestnut - A dangerous intersection?
New parking violation fees
Borough still has recycling bins for residents
You must bring identification to show you are a homeowner living in the Borough. A driver's license with your address, a utility bill or trash bill are examples of such identification.
To help with the distribution of bins for residents unable to come to the Borough office during working hours, the Borough is making the following dates available to pick up your free recycling bin:
Saturday, March 12, 2016 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at Borough Office 308 Locust St.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016 4:30 pm to 7:30pm at Borough Office 308 Locust St.
Once all residents have received bins, anyone can purchase additional bins for a cost of $15.00.
Rental properties must go through your landlord to obtain bins.
Borough Offices: 308 Locust Street, Columbia PA 17512 | Phone: 717-684-2467
Visitor writes about impressions of Columbia
Recent visitor to Columbia writes about her impressions.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Artist who works in hay to show this Friday at SCCA
Please join us this Friday, February 26, 5-9 p.m. for Helen Beekman's show, "Hayworks and and other Mixed Media Works" at the Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts. Helen is a NYC based artist who has studios in SoHo and CT. She creates mixed media works with hay as her primary medium.
Monday, February 22, 2016
New sign at 4th & Locust
Seats available for Painting with Ange at SCCA
There are seats available for our February 27, Painting Party with Ange Bentivegna, Monet's "Tulip Field and Windmill." Ange is doing a terrific job and getting good work out of her students. To view and sign-up go to:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monets-tulip-field-and-windmil…
Learn to paint and have a good time!
the SCCA
224 Locust Street
Columbia, PA 17512
Susquehanna Gateway funding problems?
As much as $2.25 million is stuck in Pennsylvania's ongoing budget stalemate; one of the agencies that would be getting funded from that pool of money is the Susquehanna Gateway Heritage Area, a 15-year-old effort to bolster river towns and increase tourism.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Troubled bridge over water
Do not stop on tracks
Of course, the most desirable solution to the problem is to properly adjust traffic signals so that the problem doesn't occur.
DÉJÀ . . . POO!
Salmonella can make people sick with diarrhea and fever, often with vomiting and abdominal cramps. Sometimes, people can become so sick from a Salmonella infection that they have to go to the hospital."
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Carly Clark performs at Market House
Friday, February 19, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Columbia River Park to get new trees
Common Baldcypress
Swamp White Oak
Dawn Redwood
Heritage River Birch
American Linden
Thornless Honeylocust
London Plane-tree
The borough would also like to plant evergreens, magnolias, and shrubs to complement the various heights and widths of the plantings.
According to Public Works Director Ron Miller, the project will be funded through a grant opportunity from DCNR’s TreeVitalize, which has a value of $15,000, with a 50% match required from the borough. TreeVitalize is a public-private partnership to help restore tree cover. Planting will begin this spring, with the entire park riverfront to be planted by fall.
The project originated several years ago with an ongoing evaluation of existing River Park trees, many of which were found to be in serious decline. Public Works crews continually cleaned up large branches after storms and high winds. Some branches had nearly hit visitors, and others had damaged benches, light poles, and picnic tables.
Crews tried pruning trees and dead branches over the years, but trees were found to be dying from the top down. Foliage was completely absent from the top third of many trees, and dead branches showed considerable damage from insect infestations.
Trees were also dying due to unsuitability to the wet environment. Black locust, Norway maples, mulberry and other species had girdled roots, and several failed completely and fell over.
In light of continuing damage, the borough decided to remove failing trees and replace them with new species better suited to the riverfront.
Borough gets new recycling bins for residents
The Borough has received a grant for new recycle bins for its residents. These newer bins are heavier and taller than the previous bins and will allow you to put more recycling into them. Not only is it mandatory to recycle but the Borough receives state funds for recycling. PLEASE RECYCLE!
You may pick up a bin at the Borough Office front desk Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 3:00 pm.
You must bring identification with you to show you are a homeowner living in the Borough. A drivers license with your address, a utility bill or trash bill are examples of identification for residing in the Borough.
To help with the distribution of the bins for those residents that cannot come to the Borough office during working hours, the Borough is making the following dates available to pick up your free recycling bin.
Saturday, March 12, 2016 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at Borough Office 308 Locust St.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016 4:30 pm to 7:30pm at Borough Office 308 Locust St.
Once all residents have received bins, we will allow anyone to purchase additional bins for a cost of $15.00.
Rental properties must go through your landlord to obtain bins.
Borough Offices: 308 Locust Street, Columbia PA 17512 | Phone: 717-684-2467
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
SCCA Winter Workshop spaces available
From SCCA:
We have spaces available in our Winter Workshops at the Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts. The workshops include instruction in ceramics, painting and printmaking.
If interested go to: http://www.eventbrite.com/o/susquehanna-center-for-the-creative-arts-8528419952, or go to the SCCA website and look under classes:www.sccaartstore.com.
Thanks,
SCCA
224 Locust Street
Columbia, PA 17512
Phone: 717-576-9628 or 717- 580-9031