Wednesday, September 3, 2014

With pink patch, Columbia police raising funds, awareness for cancer society

The Columbia Police Department is raising funds on behalf of the American Cancer Society with a specially designed pink Columbia Police uniform patch. 
The patch is designed to promote breast cancer awareness.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and Columbia Police Officers will have the option of wearing the pink patches on their uniform shirts during the month of October.
Patches can be purchased by collectors at a cost of $20 per patch. All proceeds raised by the sale of the patches will be donated to the American Cancer Society.
To buy a patch, contact Columbia police Officer Austin Miller at 684-7735.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Work rally scheduled for this old house

That old house is 255 North Third Street, which is being "rehabbed" as part of a joint effort among the Columbia Housing Steering Committee, the Lancaster Housing Opportunity Partnership, and IMPACT! Missions. 

At a recent walk-through of the property, LHOP Program Development Director Jim Shultz said he sees the program as "a catalyst for change." The plan is to use donated and low-cost materials, and volunteer help, to fix up the house, starting with a work rally scheduled for this coming Saturday, September 6.  The property, originally purchased at $32,000 will be fixed up to the tune of about $35,000 and will enter the market in the $70-80,000 range.  Proceeds from the sale will be used to purchase another property in the same area, which will then be rehabbed and sold, and then another, and so on in the 200, 300, 400, and 500 blocks of Third Street, to provide affordable housing in the north end of town, as part of the Historic North End Project.

Renovations will include exterior painting, upgrades of heating, plumbing, and electrical systems, and kitchen and bathroom remodeling.
Matt Beakes of IMPACT! Missions will lead the work crew.

Volunteers can contact coordinator Justin Evans at ColaHSC@gmail.com.

A Historic North End community meeting will be held at the Colonial Metals Conference Center, 502 North Third Street on Wednesday, September 10 at 7 p.m. 





Some interior shots of 255 North Third, showing the need for renovation:






Jim Shultz, LHOP program development coordinator

Matt Beakes, IMPACT! Missions executive director

 The front of 255 North Third


Monday, September 1, 2014

Miles Deli offers subs salads, and, of course - Shifters!

Miles Deli proprietor Paul Miles invites everyone to come in and try his fresh cheeses, meats, and sandwiches every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

The deli offers a variety of cheeses at reasonable prices . . . 

as well as fresh meats ranging from ham to bologna to sausage.


In addition to subs, salads, and shifters, Miles Deli is now offering 8-inch cheese steaks on a trial run.
Menu items can be ordered by calling 380-2730.



In the front of the shop, Keagy's Farm Market offers a variety of fresh produce . . . 



Victor Felix of Keagy's is ready to assist you with your order.

Miles Deli is located at 438 Locust Street, along with Keagy's Farm Market.
Business hours are Thursday and Friday, 8-6; and Saturday, 8-4.

Bootleg Antiques coming soon

This notice is posted on the door of a warehouse on Bridge Street.

1st Annual Bike Day at Brucekies this coming Saturday

Brucekies Pub at Second & Mill will feature its 1st Annual Bike Day this coming Saturday, September 6, from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.
The event will include 105.7's Jen Shade from 2 to 4 p.m.

Shifter Showdown!


As we all know, the shifter sandwich originated in Columbia.
Go HERE for more information on this event as well as the back story on the shifter..

What I Saw - September 1, 2014

On Barber Street near Florence: 
"Weeds vs Sidewalk"
For the past few weeks, the weeds have been gaining ground (concrete?).

Senior citizens walking to and from Trinity House Apartments have had to use the street.