Friday, September 4, 2015
Thursday, September 3, 2015
GONE!
Locust Heights Swimming Pool
Former site, as seen today
St. John's Herr Estate plans to build apartment buildings there.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Kiwanis session coming to Vision Church
A Kiwanis Informational Session will be held Tuesday, September 8, at 7 p.m. at Vision Church, 291 South Fourth Street.
The following information was presented at a borough council meeting by a Kiwanis representative:
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Pennsylvania Magazine features Columbia
The current issue (Sept/Oct 2015) issue of Pennsylvania Magazine contains a lengthy article on Columbia.
Smoke and fire on Fourth Friday
Columbia's Fourth Friday celebration featured several galleries, events, and refreshments. The 400 block of Locust was shut down for the event.
Several musicians played at various spots along the street.
Some of the music was drowned out by noisy generators used to power food trucks.
Shortly into the event, a large plume of smoke erupted down at the river. A few minutes later, fire personnel were called to the scene.
Firemen found more open burning at the Canoe Club.
Caring for Heritage at Columbia River Park
Dozens attended Saturday's Caring for Heritage, a celebration of local history helping area non profits raise funds for their organizations. Participants included The Lancaster Fencibles, Invalid Corp, Susquehanna Gateway Heritage, and Columbia Historic Preservation Society. The event at Columbia River Park included reenactors, demonstrations, sale items, exhibits, and refreshments.
A reencator showed this American(?) Flag he recently bought at Root's Market. Apparently, the 40-something number of stars represent our 40-something number of states, and the 44 stripes represent the original 44 colonies. Would anyone be upset if this "flag" were burned, since it's already a desecration?
Larry Hoover of Elizabethtown demonstrated bullet-making techniques.
An assistant lined up the finished products.
Bullets were made from 700-degree lead.
Tom Hambleton of Willow Street took over bullet-making duties.
A short clip of the demo.
Rifles used by Union infantry in the Civil War
Larry Hoover of Elizabethtown
Columbia history
Civil War-era belles, one with period sunglasses
Chris Vera, president of the Columbia Historic Preservation Society, gave a thumbs-up after another successful event.
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