And the boy replied: "In the hinterlands of Pomerania, there is a mountain made of the hardest diamond. It's one hour deep into the earth, one hour up toward the sky, one hour long and one hour wide. To this mountain comes a little bird, once every hundred years, to sharpen its beak."
Saturday, April 30, 2016
About Town
And the boy replied: "In the hinterlands of Pomerania, there is a mountain made of the hardest diamond. It's one hour deep into the earth, one hour up toward the sky, one hour long and one hour wide. To this mountain comes a little bird, once every hundred years, to sharpen its beak."
2 charged with stealing guns, home break-in in Columbia
Columbia Borough police have charged a Columbia man and a Marietta man for breaking into a home in the borough and stealing four guns and other items on the morning of April 29.
Friday, April 29, 2016
11 great places for a bike ride in Lancaster County
Northwest Lancaster County River Trail
The 14-mile Susquehanna River stretches from Columbia to Falmouth near the Dauphin County line. Families with younger children can do the Columbia-to-Marietta section of the trail. Start at the newly opened Columbia Crossing River Trails Center in Columbia River Park and ride the trail north through Marietta.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Officer attacked by aggressive dogs - one dog is shot
According to Columbia Borough Police, on April 28, 2016 at approximately 10 a.m. the Columbia Borough Police Department was dispatched to a rear yard of a residence in the 100 block of South Fifth Street for a report of two aggressive dogs running at large in the area. The caller told the dispatcher that he had attempted to exit a vehicle several times and the dogs "chased" him back into the vehicle.
Columbia man jailed up to 40 years for sex abuse of young girl
A Columbia man will serve up to 40 years in prison for sex abuse of a young girl.
Columbia man charged in DUI related hit and run crash
http://fox43.com/2016/04/26/columbia-man-charged-in-dui-related-hit-and-run-crash/
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Mother’s Day Painting Party at SCCA
If your Mom can’t make it, come and create a master piece for her. You know she will treasure it. This is a class that is rewarding, easy and fun. The process of making art will fill you with a new confidence in yourself.
No prior Art training needed
May 3 6:00PM- 8:00 PM
Sign-up through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-painting-party-tickets-24972724090
Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts
224 Locust Street
Columbia, PA 17512
717-576-9628 or 717-580-9031
www.sccaartstore.com
Spaces still open for April 30 painting class at SCCA
Spaces are available in Ange's April 30 class. Go to Eventbrite to sign-up:
Click HERE.
Asplundh trims trees - without mercy
Man arrested for sexual assault charged in previous offenses
Here's the docket sheet for yesterday's incident:
Doggone, that van is gone!
News crews leave scene after locals kick up a fuss
A short time later, news crews set up on the 300 block of North Second, close to the site of the assault. CBS 21's Kyle Rogers, shown above, interviewed a witness.
Simultaneously, News 8's Ed Weinstock set up shop and conducted a report from the other side of the street.
Lancaster Sierra Club awards 5 "green" grants
One of the grants will go to Friends of the Osprey, developing a Susquehanna River bank site to view osprey nesting and interacting on a platform placed along the growing Northwest Lancaster County River Trail.
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/lancaster-sierra-club-awards-green-grants/article_607ff498-0c8a-11e6-83ae-f7246db57796.html
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Biglers ask Columbia for waiver of bill
Columbia School District, borough hire school resource office
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/community/columbia-school-district-borough-hire-school-resource-officer/article_33da7114-0ba1-11e6-bd9f-6b6d8dffcbad.html
Monday, April 25, 2016
4th Friday features ribbon-cuttings, Arbor Day Celebration
Owner Britini Tollinger cut the ribbon, aided by co-owner Mike Whelan.
Inside the building is this painting, purportedly by artist Edward B. Black, who painted watercolors and oils of the Susquehanna River in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Clay from the Susquehanna River shore served as the basis for the paints used in this work which is painted directly on the wall. (Could it be a type of fresco painting?)
Black was a founder of the Harrisburg Art Association, and his works are in the collection of the State Museum of Pennsylvania and the Historical Society of Dauphin County.
An hour later and a few steps up the street, Doreen Fabulian - surrounded by family and friends - cut the ribbon for her shop, Aha Sweets, at 8 South Third Street. The shop bakes with organic and natural ingredients (not 100% organic, not gluten-free). The shop also uses alternative flours (white organic spelt, oat flour, almond flour) in its variety of cakes, cookies, and cupcakes.
On the grounds of the Columbia Borough School District admin building, members of Cub Scout Pack 35 recited the pledge as an introduction to the 25th Annual Arbor Day Celebration.
School Board President Tom Strickler served as master of ceremonies.
Amy Evans, chairwoman of the Columbia Borough Shade Tree Commission, offered welcoming remarks.
Mayor Lutz spoke about the value of trees in reducing pollution.
Council President Kelly Murphy expressed his thoughts about the importance of Arbor Day.
Amanda Hawn, a new member of the Shade Tree Commission, introduced herself.
Rick Hartlieb of the DCNR Bureau of Forestry spoke and presented a banner to the commission.
Columbia High School Senior Austin Combs read Joyce Kilmer's poem "Trees."
Afterward, he was accompanied by a young audience member. Columbia Spy previously published a profile of Gerfin HERE.