Sunday, February 7, 2016

Signs of the times

Several signs for the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail were installed at the following locations around town a few weeks ago:

 300 block of Locust Street

 100 block of Locust

 First block of North Third

100 block of North Second

This place is for the birds

Fine-feathered friends around the area today . . .

Courtship on a street sign

Bald eagle over Locust Street

Turkey vultures invading the airspace

Vultures practicing Busby Berkeley choreography

 Tundra swans arriving

and arriving

and arriving.

 Tree of . . .  starlings?

 Here come the Canada geese

 Sun-kissed tundras

Show-off

 The eagle has landed.

 The Eagles might not have made the Super Bowl, but this one reached the Susquehanna.

Sunset, time to go home

Owner found


Saturday, February 6, 2016

One in custody!


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Make-a-Mug Pottery Workshop at SCCA

Pottery -"Make-a-Mug" One day workshop with Maureen Joyce, Master Potter
Create your own character on a prepared form; Maureen will walk you through the process and help you finish off the piece with a handle for your mug! Maker selects a glaze and finished work is ready for pick up in A few weeks.  All materials are supplied no experience required.
 
Time: 6-8 pm
Cost: $45 per class
Dates: February 19

Materials included in fee - BYOB
​Sign-up Eventbrite 

Or send a check to:

PO Box 385
Columbia, PA 17512

Please indicate you are taking Make-a-Mug on Feb. 19

We offer Art Painting and Pottery Parties at our place or wherever you are hosting a party. Our art and craft activities can be combined with your party agenda. We would love to be part of your event planning. For more information or to schedule your party, contact us at:
information@sccaartstore.com.

Friday, February 5, 2016

Multiple vehicle accident closes Route 30 near 441

A four-vehicle accident closed the eastbound lane of Route 30 just past the Route 441 overpass at about 2:30 this afternoon. Three people were taken from the scene by ambulance. Two of the vehicles, a Honda minivan and a Ford sedan, sustained severe damage and appeared to have been totaled. The female driver of the Ford and the female driver of the Honda were transported by ambulance, as was a young boy who was a passenger in the minivan. A Honda sedan sustained minor damage, and the driver appeared to be uninjured. Eastbound traffic was diverted at the Columbia exit near the Visitors Center.