In the meantime, perhaps our borough council would consider renaming the town.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Abolish Columbus Day and Rename Our Town
Columbus Day will be observed this coming Monday, October 14, but was traditionally observed on today's date, October 12.
Christopher Columbus has been hailed as the discoverer of the New World, but was in fact a ruthless, greedy entrepreneur who perpetrated genocide upon the indigenous peoples of North America.
A website called The Oatmeal, which can be found HERE, has laid out in simple terms some of Columbus's most horrific and despicable crimes.
Unfortunately, our hometown of Columbia was named for this mass murderer when Samuel Wright thought doing so would influence the US Congress to select it as the nation's capital.
Here are two excerpts from The Oatmeal:
Several groups have been working to have this holiday repealed and abolished, but considering our dysfunctional Congress's preoccupation with infighting and grandstanding, this goal seems elusive, at least for now.
In the meantime, perhaps our borough council would consider renaming the town.
In the meantime, perhaps our borough council would consider renaming the town.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Glory and Honor in the Columbia Region: Col. Thomas Welsh in the War of the Rebellion
The
program includes a visit by Capt. Henry A. Haines from Maytown (who
served under Welsh in the 45th Regiment, and is portrayed by
re-enactor Glenn Bachert), as well as the little-known story of the
deployment of the 45th to the Sea Islands of South Carolina, where
they encountered thousands of suddenly abandoned Island slaves
(termed "contrabands" because they were not yet officially
recognized as being free). This story is particularly
interesting because suddenly their military mission came face to face
with evolving Federal policies and a humanitarian crisis of profound
significance. The speaker, author Mike Coker, is coming in from
Charleston, South Carolina specifically for this event. Still
another presentation will draw from the diary of Capt. Emanuel Roath
of Marietta to explore the myriad roles and duties of Civil War
officers during the vast majority of the time - i.e., the time when
they were not actually
leading their troops in battle.
Thomas
Welsh was a Columbia native and civic leader who recruited and led a
large number of boys from Columbia and the surrounding towns in the
Civil War, and who remains a Columbia favorite son to this day.
He first served in the Mexican War, where he was wounded in the leg,
and returned home as a local hero. At the start of the Civil
War, he raised in Columbia one of the first companies of volunteers
raised in Lancaster County, later became Colonel of the 45th PA
Regiment, and then went on to become a Brigadier General before he
died of malaria contracted at Vicksburg in 1863. His family
remained prominent in Columbia through the first part of the 20th
century.
CHiPS
and the Columbia Library have been conducting this Symposium since
2007. From the beginning, it has been one of the most popular
programs put on by either organization, drawing between 50 and 75
interested residents each year. In addition, it has brought to
light nearly two
dozen previously unknown documents about Welsh, his family, and the
Civil-War-era Columbia region. The Proceedings of the Symposium
are transcribed and distributed to area libraries, schools, and
historical societies.
Annual Mardi Gras Parade to Feature "Cartoon Craziness"
Columbia's annual Mardi Gras parade will hit the streets on Thursday, Oct. 24, beginning at 7 p.m. The parade floats and walking revelers will embark from Manor Street, continuing along a 1-mile route on Fourth, Union, Locust, and Sixth streets. The theme for the parade, "Cartoon Craziness," will have participants dressing as many beloved animated characters to march through the borough. "We expect any cartoon character you can think of," commented parade organizer Jeff Fortna.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM U.B. ARTIST and JONAL GALLERY/ALVERTA ARTS SHOP
Thank you for your support on last Fourth Friday at Jonal Gallery/Alverta Arts Shop in helping me, U.B. Artist, get my "Masterpieces" started for the B~I~G Silent Auction. I encourage you come back to bid on my pieces during Columbia's Fourth Friday Event on October 25, to benefit The Columbia Food Bank.
But, honestly ... I think I still need your help! With just two weeks remaining until the Benefit Silent Auction, I looked over my unfinished "masterpieces" and frankly I might need just a little more help from my friends. You know, another brush stroke here ... or there, to make each piece complete. Please stop by during normal business hours: Thursdays through Saturdays 10am-5pm, and check them out. I need your artist eye and critical review to assure me each piece is ready for this important Benefit Silent Auction. I just know, without you I can't be ready! With you to help me put the final finishing brush strokes - then to come back and bid generously, we,
together, can do wonderful things to "help us help those who help others" - the Columbia Food Bank!
I know a lot of you have already come and had some fun while helping me prepare, again thank you! I also missed some of you last Fourth Friday, but .... there is still time to help me (and if you saw the mess I've made already you know I'm looking for all the help I can get from those of you I missed). Everyone come and be a part of a special community event! If you have been, come back, if you haven't come yet - come out and help me. Everyone bring a friend!
As my friends at the Gallery say .. "See you at the Gallery!" ...
Much thanks,
U.B. Artist
But, honestly ... I think I still need your help! With just two weeks remaining until the Benefit Silent Auction, I looked over my unfinished "masterpieces" and frankly I might need just a little more help from my friends. You know, another brush stroke here ... or there, to make each piece complete. Please stop by during normal business hours: Thursdays through Saturdays 10am-5pm, and check them out. I need your artist eye and critical review to assure me each piece is ready for this important Benefit Silent Auction. I just know, without you I can't be ready! With you to help me put the final finishing brush strokes - then to come back and bid generously, we,
together, can do wonderful things to "help us help those who help others" - the Columbia Food Bank!
I know a lot of you have already come and had some fun while helping me prepare, again thank you! I also missed some of you last Fourth Friday, but .... there is still time to help me (and if you saw the mess I've made already you know I'm looking for all the help I can get from those of you I missed). Everyone come and be a part of a special community event! If you have been, come back, if you haven't come yet - come out and help me. Everyone bring a friend!
As my friends at the Gallery say .. "See you at the Gallery!" ...
Much thanks,
U.B. Artist
**** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
Dale and John wish to extend our thanks, along with U.B. Artist, for your support in making this very special benefit a large success and we look forward to see all of you at the silent auction on October's Fourth Friday event. Remember, all proceeds from the benefit silent auction will go directly to the Columbia Food Bank. Only with your help and generosity will this special event be successful. Remember, you can stop by the Gallery during regular business hours and get your private bidding number to use on Silent Auction night. Avoid the signing up that night and have your number in advance. Come help U.B. Artist complete his "masterpieces" and come October 25th to the Gallery between 5:00pm and 9:00pm and make your bids on a piece that will work in your home or office space, know your purchase will help feed a needy individual or family.
*See you at the Gallery*
Dale and John wish to extend our thanks, along with U.B. Artist, for your support in making this very special benefit a large success and we look forward to see all of you at the silent auction on October's Fourth Friday event. Remember, all proceeds from the benefit silent auction will go directly to the Columbia Food Bank. Only with your help and generosity will this special event be successful. Remember, you can stop by the Gallery during regular business hours and get your private bidding number to use on Silent Auction night. Avoid the signing up that night and have your number in advance. Come help U.B. Artist complete his "masterpieces" and come October 25th to the Gallery between 5:00pm and 9:00pm and make your bids on a piece that will work in your home or office space, know your purchase will help feed a needy individual or family.
*See you at the Gallery*
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
What I saw recently
Columbia No. 1 tests equipment at Columbia River Park.
WTF?
Sprucing up
Heading out
Bridge workout
On the road
Gondoliers?
Stalking
Aiming
A big part of the problem
In the window of Burning Bridge: A symbol of a suicidal and out-of-touch political party; in fact, you could say it's "irrelephant."
Seen at the former United Telephone Company building on Third Street
Metal shavings concern prompts ice cream recall
Turkey Hill is recalling some packages of ice cream and frozen desserts due to the possibility that some packages may contain metal shavings.
Turkey Hill is recalling specific packages of 1.5 qt. (48 oz./1.42L) of Fudge Ripple Premium Ice Cream and 1 Pint (16 oz./473 ml) packages of Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Premium Ice Cream, and Moose Tracks® Stuff'd Frozen Dairy Dessert.
Specific Product identification:
Turkey Hill Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Premium Ice Cream
Size 1 Pint (473 ml)
UPC Code: 0-20735-42005-8
Sell By Date: 10/04/2014 42-092
UPC Code: 0-20735-42005-8
Sell By Date: 10/04/2014 42-092
Turkey Hill Fudge Ripple Premium Ice Cream
Size 1.5 quart (48 Ounce)
UPC Code: 0-20735-11011-9
Sell By Date: 09/30/2014 42-092
Size 1.5 quart (48 Ounce)
UPC Code: 0-20735-11011-9
Sell By Date: 09/30/2014 42-092
Turkey Hill Moose Tracks Stuff'd Frozen Dairy Dessert
Size: 1 Pint (473 ml)
UPC Code: 0-20735-42025-6
Sell By Date: 09/27/2014 42-092
Size: 1 Pint (473 ml)
UPC Code: 0-20735-42025-6
Sell By Date: 09/27/2014 42-092
There have been no reports of any foreign objects being found or any injury/illness occurring.
The recalled items are limited to packages sold at select Turkey Hill Minit Markets in Pennsylvania, select Wal-Marts in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and other small grocers and convenience stores in Maryland and Pennsylvania. All affected stores are directly delivered to and serviced by Turkey Hill Dairy and have been instructed to remove the product from their shelves.
All affected containers would have been purchased by consumers after October 1, 2013.
Consumers who have purchased affected packages of the products listed with the code cited above can return them to the place of purchase for a full refund or contact Turkey Hill Dairy at 1-800-MY-DAIRY (1-800-693-2479).
Clinics here put brakes on parvo outbreak
A handful of sick dogs were discovered in Columbia.
Parvo is very contagious and attacks a dog's intestinal tract, according to Dr. Robert Bartlett of Columbia Animal Hospital.
The disease can cause mild illness in vaccinated dogs, but it can be fatal to dogs that haven't had the vaccine, he explained in August.
Parvo is spread through contact with bodily fluids or fecal matter. It can be particularly deadly for puppies, Bartlett said. It does not affect humans.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Friday, October 4, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Monday, September 30, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Public Encouraged to Participate in First-Ever Online Public Meeting for Pa. Transportation | WPMT FOX43
The public is invited to register for the first-ever online public meeting to be held this Thursday, Sept. 26, as part of the update to the commonwealth's 12-Year Transportation Program.
Those interested in participating in the webcast, which will be held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., can register at www.TalkPATransportation.com
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