Thursday, May 5, 2022

Central Pa. resident says the world needs to watch Netflix's 'Meltdown: Three Mile Island' - from York Daily Record


"Honestly, I do believe that Netflix is going to do more than get out the truth," Christine Layman said. "They're going to probably blow some minds."

Check out this story on ydr.com: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/2022/05/04/meltdown-three-mile-island-airs-on-netflix/65353510007/ 

Free Comic Book Day! at the Library this Saturday, May 7

 


Columbia artist Thomas Hermansader will sell prized paintings of Lancaster landmarks during First Friday exhibit

Hermansader, the 2019 recipient of the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County's C. Emlen Urban award for education and advocation of the area's historic sites, will exhibit, and for the first time, have a significant amount of his original works for sale during a one-night only pop-up exhibit 5-7 p.m. Friday at Sehner-Ellicott-von Hess House, 123 N. Prince St. in Lancaster.
MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/features/entertainment/columbia-artist-thomas-hermansader-will-sell-prized-paintings-of-lancaster-landmarks-during-first-friday-exhibit/article_c588de9a-cbc4-11ec-af9f-4364b4535ee0.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share 

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

May's Take & Make Craft for Youth at the Library

 


Columbia's Turkey Hill Experience is among 25 best factory tours in the U.S

“These behind-the-scenes looks show kids how their favorite objects are made; they may even get a lesson in industrial design, engineering and manufacturing,” reads the Good Housekeeping article. “Plus, if you tour a creamery, ice-cream factory or sweet shop, you might get a tasty sample at the end!”

Retirement Seminar at the Library - Thursday, May 5

 


Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Senate Republicans’ Statewide Hearing Series on Combating Rising Crime Continues in Lancaster County with a Focus on Human Trafficking - Pennsylvania Senate Republicans

 

Columbia Borough Police Chief Jack Brommer 

[ARTICLE AND VIDEO]
Chief Jack Brommer of the Columbia Borough Police Department told the committee that recruiting new officers to the force has become increasingly difficult, particularly as anti-police rhetoric rises.

MORE:

https://www.pasenategop.com/blog/senate-republicans-statewide-hearing-series-on-combatting-rising-crime-continues-in-lancaster-county-with-a-focus-on-human-trafficking/