Sunday, August 28, 2016

Milt Friedly to exhibit at Keystone Art Center


Milt Friedly, Director/Curator for the Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts will exhibit his sculpture at Keystone Art and Culture Center, 420 Pearl Street, Lancaster, PA. September 2 -28 and to be extended thru October, 2016.


Public Receptions are scheduled for September 2 and September 22 from 5-9 p.m.
Gallery hours outside the reception dates are by appointment.

Milt's sculptural works are crafted from traditional media, found objects and experimental media. His work investigates the dichotomy between nature and use of industrial materials and the effects consumption and time have on the human condition. Friedly makes personal and universal statements through use of common materials in uniquely crafted works of art. Some works are interactive, time based, which are completed by an audience. Some include live objects, water, sound and video.

New works include: "Ali - Move like a butterfly, Sting like a Bee"; "Corn - Chip"; "Breathe in the Conestoga"; "Displacement"; "Remove Ashes Daily" and others.

Special thanks to George Mummert, Director of Keystone for generously offering the space for this exhibition and to Martin's Potato Chips.

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DEP tells how to reduce mosquito activity


The Department of Environmental Protection is asking residents of Lancaster County to do the following simple activities to reduce mosquito activity in their area:
  • Dispose of cans, buckets, plastic containers, ceramic pots, or similar containers that hold water.
  • Property dispose of discarded tires that can collect water.  Stagnant water is where most mosquitoes breed.
  • Drill holes in the bottom of outdoor recycling containers.
  • Have clogged roof gutters cleaned every year as the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to plug drains.
  • Turn over wheelbarrows and plastic wading pools when not in use and don’t let water stagnate in birdbaths.
  • Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish.
  • Clean and chlorinate swimming pools not in use and remove any water that may collect on pool covers.
  • Wear insect repellant during times of mosquito activity.  Aedes mosquitoes are active during daylight hours.
  • Keep doors and windows tightly closed, or ensure that screens do not have holes or tears that can allow mosquitoes to get inside the house.

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Saturday, August 27, 2016

Dozens gather to bid farewell to Joe Mohr

Dozens of area firefighters, EMS, and QRS personnel gathered at St. Paul's Episcopal Church this morning to pay their last respects and bid farewell to Joe Mohr, who passed away on August 20. 

Joseph Michael Mohr was the Conoy Township Emergency Management Coordinator and previously served on the Standards Committee for new fire apparatus. Most recently, he worked at Masonic Village as a switchboard operator.

His obituary is HERE.