Thursday, February 15, 2024

Nathan Roach appointed to Columbia School Board

District Justice Miles Bixler swears in Nathan Roach as Columbia School Board Director at Thursday night's school board meeting. 

Nathan Roach was appointed as school board director Thursday night at the Columbia Borough School Board meeting. Roach fills a seat vacated by Jason Price II, who announced his resignation at the February 6th, 2024 meeting.

Roach is Director of Operations at Lancaster Lebanon Habitat for Humanity and was previously Director of Operations at the Lancaster City Housing Authority.

Say goodbye to the town fountain

 


The fountain in the town square at 480 Locust Street might soon disappear. 

During the February 6, 2024 Columbia Borough Council Work Session, Parks & Rec Committee Chair Elizabeth Andrews said the fountain has been nonfunctional for several years, and the committee recommends that it be removed. 

The round basin around the bottom will remain in place and possibly become a platform for art pieces created by local artists, to be changed every few years.

Agenda - Columbia School Board Meeting - February 15, 2024

 



Attachments are HERE.

Agenda - HARB Meeting - February 15, 2024

 


The meeting packet is HERE.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

CCAT Meeting canceled Wednesday, February 14, 2024

 


What is the origin of Valentine's Day?


The celebration of Saint Valentine's Day, referred to in Latin as "in natali" meaning "on the birthday," has its roots in Christian tradition and is commemorated by the Western Christian Church to honor a martyr named Valentine, as documented in the 8th-century liturgical book known as the Gelasian Sacramentary. In contrast, the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia, dedicated to the deities Pan and Juno who represented love, marriage, and fertility, was celebrated from February 13th to 15th. This festival was primarily associated with purification and health and had only a minor link to fertility and no connection to romantic love. The romantic aspects of Saint Valentine's Day were not associated with the holiday until the 14th century when Geoffrey Chaucer penned poetry about it, long after the presumed end of Lupercalia celebrations.

Lupercalia was specific to Rome itself, while the broader Festival of Juno Februa, which translates to "Juno the purifier" or "the chaste Juno," took place on February 13th and 14th. Although the Catholic Encyclopedia entry on Pope Gelasius I claims that he put an end to Lupercalia during his papacy from 492 to 496, Methodist theologian Bruce Forbes has pointed out that there is no solid evidence connecting Saint Valentine's Day to Lupercalia's ancient rituals, despite various authors suggesting otherwise.