Monday, June 3, 2013

Murals at Saint Anne's Retirement Community pay tribute to heritage

LANCASTERONLINE
Brightly colored murals began popping up in the lobby, halls and other public spaces at St. Anne's Retirement Community in the fall of 2011 as part of an overall project to redecorate the Columbia retirement community.

Painter/artist Bob Brinser, the retirement community's first full-time painter, has worked with a committee to create a new look for the community.

This spring, Brinser worked with Sister Bernice Klostermann, ASC, to create a series of murals that pay homage to St. Anne's heritage.

MORE HERE:
http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/856211_Murals-at-Saint-Anne-s-Retirement-Community-pay-tribute-to-heritage.html

Pennsylvania Women Outdoors marks 30 years

http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/856975_Pennsylvania-Women-Outdoors-marks-30-years.html

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Troop 66 accepting used flags for free


Boy Scout Troop 66 is planning a flag retirement ceremony towards the end of this month and would be happy to take any unwanted flags for free. Flags can be dropped off at South 16th Street Garage behind the car wash, across from the former bowling alley property.

What I Saw Recently

Some recent sights from around town . . .

 The sign says KEEP OFF THE GRASS.  
Yes, keep off, because it needs to GROW some more.
(It's only about a foot high.)

 Still dangling.  Or should I say, dangling even more?

 Car with a lot of messages.
(I agree with the one about dissent.)

 Hose practice

 Trying to beat the recent heat wave

 Meanwhile, on Second Street . . .
This place is trashed.

Oh, I see - it's been condemned.  Both sides of it.

 But it's also for sale ???!!!

 Further down on Locust Street.  How many units in this building?
There's far too much of this sort of thing in town.

 Here's something good about the town.
Coming soon!

Saw this on the road today.  It speaks for itself.

Happening now

Free ice cream and activities at Turkey Hill Experience, Sunday until 5 p.m., to commemorate the second anniversary of THE.


Explore Lake Grubb Nature Park

LANCASTERONLINE
The debut hike in the "Let's Hike Lancaster County" series is Lake Grubb Nature Park in West Hempfield Township. As a man mentioned under his breath while following the trail, "It's a little muddy."

Found on Hempfield Hill Road, Lake Grubb Nature Park features a manmade lake in the ore pit of the old iron mine excavated on the site in the 1800s, according to Ron Youtz, West Hempfield Township manager.

MORE HERE:
http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/856169_Explore-Lake-Grubb-Nature-Park.html