Friday, June 3, 2016

National Trail Days Celebration Saturday June 4 at Columbia River Park

PLEASE NOTE: The celebration will be held at Columbia RIVER PARK.

Shoo, mayflies...


Soon, millions of dead mayflies will be covering the Route 462 bridge in Wrightsville just like the previous three years. However, local experts are calling this a win for the Susquehanna River and its habitat's livability
MORE:
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/2016/06/02/shoo-mayflies/85297956/

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Columbia falling clock story makes it to UK


The video of the falling clock first featured on Columbia Spy has made it to the United Kingdom:

Columbia noted in article featuring Snoop Dogg


"Stephen Smith grew up as an indentured servant in Pennsylvania. From a young age, he was assigned to work in the lumberyards by Thomas Boude, whose wealth stemmed from his extensive lumber business. After buying his freedom for $50 at the age of 21, he continued to work in the lumberyards until establishing his own lumber business in 1822, as well as dealing coal.
By the 1850s, Smith was grossing $100,000 in annual sales. By 1857, Smith was worth $500,000 (approximately $13.5 million today). On top of being a businessman, Smith was a minister and served as chairman of the black abolitionist organization in Columbia, Pennsylvania."
MORE:
http://www.naplesnews.com/columnists/opinion/cal-thomas-snoop-dogg-is-right-34393faf-967f-2f32-e053-0100007f42f8-381563701.html?d=mobile

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

UPDATE: 509 Locust Street - Who's responsible?

High grass and weeds at 509 Locust Street were cut today.

Yesterday, Columbia Spy posted reader-submitted photos of the property at 509 Locust Street showing high grass and weeds - possible code violations. Today, that situation has been rectified; as can be seen in the photo above, the grass and weeds have been cut. Our previous article may have implied that responsibility for maintenance of the property lies with the borough. To set the record straight, we are posting the following additional information:

According to Borough Manager Greg Sahd, Borough Council approved the Agreement/Addendum for the sale of Real Estate between Columbia Borough and the Columbia Economic Development Corp., CEDC, for 509 Locust Street. As of May 13, 2016, CEDC is responsible for the marketing and eventual sale (with Borough approval) of this property to a third party purchaser by January 1, 2017. Further, item number 8 of the Addendum reads, “CEDC agrees that it is purchasing the Property “as is” and that the Borough of Columbia shall have no obligation to correct any code violations or perform any maintenance of the Property.” [italics ours]

Sahd expects the property to soon be in presentable form, both for the public and for prospective buyers, sometime in the coming months.

The sale agreement and addendum are presented HERE, though the reader may have difficulty wading through the incomprehensible and interminable legalese.

Music in the Park coming to 4th Fridays in Columbia

The Columbia Lions Club announces a Music in the Park program to complement Fourth Fridays in Columbia, Marietta & Wrightsville during the summer months of 2016. Columbia's Locust Street Park will be the venue for this special summer entertainment. The free concerts will be staged from the park's gazebo from 6:30 to 8:00 pm.  Family-friendly programming will appeal to all age groups.  The scheduled entertainment is listed below.




June 24 - The Fabulous Cheeze Brothers & Sisters have been local favorites for over 25 years! Their music, mostly R & B, Motown and Disco/Funk from the 1960s through the 1980s, appeals to all ages, and they also mix in a few of today's super hits, like Happy (Pharrel Williams) and Uptown Funk(Bruno Mars). The 8 professional members of the band each excel on their instruments and as vocalists, and the band features 2 fantastic lead singers, Patti Grabowski and Columbia icon, Nippy Hawkins. You can also see The Cheeze Brothers & Sisters appearing regularly at Nissley's Vineyards, the Mountville Church of the Brethren Lawn Concerts, the Columbia Lions Club Sweethearts Dance and the Mountville Days Festival.



July 22 - Columbia's own Stu Huggens will bring his brand of country music to the Columbia Park on Friday, July 22, in support of his new CD, "Same Man Different Time" on Lanark  Records. Stu's band includes Jimmy Landis on guitar & vocals, and Columbia music stalwarts, Jamie Hess on drums & vocals, George Keyser on bass & vocals, and Lee Derstler on pedal steel & vocals.



August 26 - Made up of veterans of the local music scene, Underground Hotel has spent the past 13 years establishing itself as the area's premier classic rock cover band.  Their tight, powerful sound will have you dancing and singing along with your favorite songs from the 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond.  Band members include Kevin Newcomer (Vocals), Syd Bridgett (Guitar, Vocals), Bill Swingler (Drums), Mark Smith (Keys, Guitar, Vocals) and Ricky Bender (Bass).  The band calls Columbia home.

Bring your lawn chairs or favorite blanket to Columbia's Locust Street Park to enjoy the 2016 summer Music in the Park series. Dance on the sidewalks or simply listen and enjoy.  A limited number of food vendors will be on hand each month and may differ month to month. Guests are also welcome to pack a picnic lunch but all are reminded that alcohol is not permitted in the park and that all debris must be cleaned up.

This programming is brought to you by the Columbia Lions Club and Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce. In case of rain, the programming will be canceled.

Is this property exempt from codes?

Shown above is 509 Locust Street, an "afflicted" property recently obtained by the borough.

A reader sent these two photos (above and below) of the rear of the property, showing several weeks worth of grass and weed growth.

One wonders if this property is exempt from borough codes.