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Marking 100 years of literary friendship

In 1924, Helen Breneman gathered a group of women to form what she envisioned as “a cozy little literary club.” For 100 years, the Mountwaybia Clubnamed for the hometowns of the original members, Mountville and Columbia, as well as the Lincoln Highway that joins the towns - has been drawing women together.

Over the years, many things have changed for the club. Gone are the musical selections played on the Victrola during club meetings and the $1 annual dues. But despite the decades, most things are unchanged, as the club still provides an opportunity for women to gather in members’ homes to carry out the motto “Culture, Friendship and Service.”

The Mountwaybia Club meets

twice a month on Wednesdays from October to April, concluding the year with a spring social in May. At each meeting, a club member serves as hostess, and another gives a report before tea and other refreshments are served.

“It was an outlet for women to do something academic, stretching themselves and learning something new.”

“We run our meetings differently than other book clubs,” said club member Marianne Nolt.

“Some people just read a book and then they all discuss it. We have a business meeting to start, and

then each person takes a month to be the reporter.” The woman presenting the report may choose the topic, focusing on a book or a subject of personal interest.

At a recent meeting, club vice president Deanna Lawrence offered a biography about Robert Frost and then read one of her favorite poems of his, noting that she met the renowned poet as a 10th-grade student in York. Club secretary-treasurer Elaine Savukas gave a business report. Club president Kathy Hengst served as a hostess and also as the main presenter, giving a short talk about Longwood Gardens followed by a slideshow of the attraction.

When it was founded, the Mountwaybia Club included 12 women from Mountville and 12 from Columbia.

Support sought for pickleball project

Pickleball is having a field day. Now people in Columbia are working to bring the popular sport to Glatfelter Memorial Field.

“The Sports & Fitness Industry Association deemed (pickleball) the fastest-growing sport in

the United States for the third consecutive year,” said Carl Glatfelter, president of the Glatfelter Memorial Field Trust board. “This park serves the people of Columbia and the surrounding communities, and we want to be on trend with that growth in the popularity of the sport.”

Enjoy crafters, food and more at Smoke on the Susquehanna

You never know what you might find while wandering through Smoke on the Susquehanna. “We have 110 vendors, crafters and artists and seven food trucks,” said April Geesey, the owner of Spitfire Events and organizer of Smoke on the Susquehanna. “People can expect a variety of local crafters making all kinds of handmade items and great food.” Smoke on the Susquehanna

will be held on Sunday, April 21, at John Wright Restaurant, 234 N. Front St., Wrightsville, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

This is the third year Geesey has hosted this event, which began as a way to promote her own small business, Burning Hell Hot Sauce, which she launched in 2021.

“I realized how important these events are to small businesses,” she said. “I absolutely love being able to do these events and help

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Members of the Mountwaybia Club enjoy tea at a recent meeting.
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A spring recital will be presented by members of the Workshop for Young Performing Artists (WYPA), a local organization of young classically trained musicians. The event will take place on Sunday, April 14, at 3 p.m. at the Bachman Center, 633 Community Way, Lancaster, located on the property of Homestead Village.

WYPA is a student organization sponsored by the Musical Art Society that meets once each month, giving students performance experience in preparation for recitals, competitions, auditions, and other music opportunities. The group presents public programs in April, December, and June. The counselors are Margaret Marsch,

Dora Zlatkin, John Zielinski, Chris Prestia, and Sean Skinner. This year’s junior counselor is Candace Mbugua.

On April 14, members will present piano, violin, flute, and vocal works, including piano concertos by Beethoven and Shostakovich. Other selections will include a Beethoven sonata, a flute concerto by Devienne, a Puccini opera piece, a fiddle piece, and Liszt’s “Mephisto Waltz” on the piano.

The concert is free and open to the public, and the venue is handicapped-accessible. Donations will be received to provide student scholarships.

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Fundraising is currently underway to transform former tennis courts at the park, located at 1249 Lancaster Ave., Columbia, into a dual-use street hockey rink and pickleball courts. The project will be similar to a dual court and rink located at West Hempfield Township’s Fairview Park.

Since pickleball can be enjoyed by people of all ages, adding courts for the sport will make better use of the old tennis courts, Glatfelter noted. The benefits of pickleball include exercise, fitness and socialization. “I do not play pickleball but will definitely try it on the new court,” he said.

The estimated cost for the project is $60,000, and Launch Kits has created a new website for donors to contribute online to the effort. The board hopes to have the court operational by next year, depending on fundraising success, Glatfelter said. “As with any project, we need to do a cost-benefit analysis to make sure we have something that will last without spending too much,” he commented. “This is easier said than done

sometimes.”

The Columbia Street Hockey League began using the old tennis courts almost a decade ago, and the new project will continue to provide space for both street hockey and pickleball. Because both cannot be played at once in the limited space, dedicated times will be established for each sport, and depending on popularity, a reservation system may be instituted at a later date.

Glatfelter hopes local residents will support the fundraising efforts as an investment in the community to create a space for fun and fitness in a park that has a long history in Columbia.

“It has always amazed me how everyone in Columbia has used this park throughout their lives,” he shared. “We are all alumni in a way, having played Little League or coached or even just being a parent or grandparent watching a game. It builds nostalgia in all of us, and I believe adding this court will contribute to this park.”

To learn more about supporting the pickleball project, visit www.Glatfelter MemorialField.com.

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small businesses get their name and products out to the community. John Wright has been amazing at letting me use their venue for this for the last three years.”

Along with food and vendors, Smoke on the Susquehanna will feature kids’ activities, including face painting and balloon animals.

She emphasized that vendors will offer a wide range of items, from artwork to jewelry, home goods and pet products. Participants include Morrow’s Woodworking, Scents by Meg, Muddy Creek Pottery and Brianna Folds Books. Food trucks will include Mac Stack, Midnite Smokin’ BBQ and Ice House Creamery.

Geesey donates a portion of the vendor fees to a local charity after each event. This year’s beneficiary will be Autism York. “I try to support our community as much as I can,” she said. “It’s all about supporting each other.”

The event will be held rain or shine. For more information, search for “Smoke on the Susquehanna” on Facebook.

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Cabaret will feature award-winning songs

For a showcase of local talent performing fan favorites and more, head to Susquehanna Stage. The theater, located at 133 W. Market St., Marietta, will host The Cabaret of Award Winners at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 12, and Saturday, April 13, as well as at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 14.

The show will feature 28 performers entertaining as duets, a trio and several solo artists. “Some of them have been seen at Susquehanna Stage in the past in mainstage shows, children’s shows

“The Cabaret of Award Winners features 21 songs from a variety of award-winning shows and artists, including Grammys, Oscars, Tonys and a few others,” said Amy Hoffman, who is co-directing the show with Jason Genise-Gdula. “There will be some wellknown standards and Broadway songs, as well as some popular music and even a few the audience may not know.”

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“It was an outlet for women to do something academic, stretching themselves and learning something new,” Lawrence explained.

Club member Joanna Smith noted that when she moved to the area in the 1960s, she read about the club in the local newspaper, and she recognized club member names as the movers and shakers of the community.

Early on, the club set a priority on supporting the community, and today the group continues that mission. Each Christmas season, the members take up a collection to benefit organizations including the Columbia Food Bank, and the group donates annually to the Mountville, Columbia and Mount Joy libraries.

The club membership has dwindled over the years to about eight active members. Although the group is looking for more women to join, the members noted that it takes a commitment. “You have to be willing to give a report and be a hostess to join,” said member Maria Wassell, who, with Linda Burrichter, rounded out the attendance at a recent meeting.

Burrichter, who calls herself an “emeritus member,” moved to Lebanon a few years ago

but found she missed the group so much, she wanted to attend meetings when able.

“There is no literary club out there that is like Mountwaybia,” she said. “This is a really unique group.”

Lawrence agreed, adding with a laugh, “I probably joined because I liked the idea of the tea. I was not a prolific reader. But I like the camaraderie in the group. Everybody wants to learn something. We’re still lifelong learners here.”

Club members are in search of descendants of former Mountwaybia members who may have memories to share of the club. For more information on the Mountwaybia Club, contact Smith at jorings@yahoo.com or 717-653-2019 or Lawrence at 717-490-0111.

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or cabarets, and some are brand new to our theater,” Genise-Gdula shared. “Performers range from a 7-year-old, who is singing a duet with his mom, to retirees.” Local musicians Sharon Boyer and Pat Enos will serve as accompanists.

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aret Hoffman and GeniseGdula have directed. The duo approached Jim Johnson, the theater’s artistic director, with the idea, and Johnson enthusiastically endorsed it, Hoffman said. “We recognized that there were a lot of people who did not have the time to commit

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Workshop to focus on native plants

Penn State Extension will host a Choose Native Mini-Workshop live webinar on Tuesday, April 16, at 6 p.m. The mini workshop will focus on replacing invasive species with those native to Pennsylvania in landscapes and water gardens.

Landscaping and water gardening activities often lead to the unintended introduction and spread of invasive plant species to natural lands and waterways. Once established, invasive species can degrade natural habitats by outcompeting native species for space, light, and nutrients. Invasive species can impact the food web by altering the plant community and decreasing the diversity of plants available for food sources,

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performing in a full show, and this became a great opportunity for them to be able to perform,” she commented. “It also gives people the opportunity to perform some of their favorite songs.”

The cabaret will be performed on the theater’s Gallery Stage, and the directors recommend purchasing tickets in advance. “Our past cabarets have always sold out, so we added an extra performance this year,” Hoffman said. “Our audience will enjoy hearing a

habitat, and shelter. The workshop will introduce participants to native species options and creative ways to include native species in landscapes and aquatic designs.

This mini-workshop is hosted by Pennsylvania Sea Grant and Penn State Extension with a special guest presentation by Native Creations Landscaping Services. The event is offered at no charge through funding from the Richard King Mellon Foundation and the Great Lakes Commission.

Registration is required at https://tinyurl.com/ ChooseNativeMiniWork shop. Registrants will also receive access to the webinar recording.

variety of songs with different styles and genres, from toe-tapping to tearjerkers. The songs span the decades, and they might even discover a new favorite.”

To purchase tickets for The Cabaret of Award Winners, visit https:// susquehannastage .thundertix.com.

PennDOT posts bridge repair project update

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) recently announced that due to changes in the scope of the project to rehabilitate the Route 462 Veterans Memorial (Columbia-Wrightsville) Bridge spanning the Susquehanna River between Lancaster and York counties, updates have been made to the project website. The website updates were made to provide details regarding project redesign and anticipated schedule.

Additionally, interim repairs on the bridge are planned for this construction season, with an estimated start in April and completion in September of this year. The interim repairs are needed to fix bridge beams and strengthen select columns to avoid future degradation and a potential bridge closure. These repairs will not eliminate the 10-ton weight restriction currently in place on the bridge. This restriction will remain in place until a future and more extensive bridge repair project is completed. A press release will be issued in advance of the start of the interim repairs.

A major bridge rehabilitation project was originally scheduled to be bid for construction in December 2023. However, during a routine bi-annual bridge inspection in June 2023, significant deficiencies were identified in multiple primary load-bearing members across the bridge.

Based on this new inspection information, PennDOT subsequently posted a 10-ton weight restriction on the bridge and changed the overall project schedule and approach. Work is advancing in two phases: interim repairs and long-term, permanent repairs.

The interim bridge repair project was bid in February 2024. CriLon Corp. of Somerset was awarded a $910,780 contract to perform the repairs.

PennDOT is revising the scope of the long-term repair project to include more extensive rehabilitation work. The project is delayed until additional engineering and environmental evaluation studies can be completed. To learn more about the project, its history and the future rehabilitation, visit www.penndot.gov/Columbia WrightsvilleBridge and look under Resources.

PennDOT will announce additional public input sessions for the long-term bridge rehabilitation project this spring or summer. The bridge rehabilitation project is anticipated to begin in winter or spring of 2027 subject to all approvals, environmental clearances, and funding availability.

Project updates, including information about the upcoming interim repairs, are now available at www.penndot.gov/ ColumbiaWrightsvilleBridge.

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Making a miracle

In 2022, Dave Chobanoff of Marietta organized the first Putting for Miracles, a charity golf tournament to benefit children’s hospitals. It was not the first time Chobanoff became involved with the cause; for many years, he has participated in Extra Life and other programs offered through the Children’s Miracle Network to raise funds for the Penn State Health Children’s Hospital in Hershey. Although Chobanoff said he envisioned growing the size of the event and eventually helping it become an annual fundraiser, he was shocked by how quickly Putting for Miracles took off.

“It blew my mind what was accomplished,” Chobanoff said. “When I was first conceiving (Putting for Miracles), I remember someone telling me he could see the event bringing in tens of thousands of dollars. I thought it was crazy talk; I never thought it would grow this big in two years.”

In 2022, Putting for Miracles drew roughly 60 players, and it raised more than $5,000 for the Children’s Miracle Network. Last year, the fundraiser attracted more than 100 players and doubled its proceeds.

This year, Putting for Miracles will be held on Saturday, May 18, at Leisure Lanes, 3440 Columbia Ave., Lancaster. Registration will begin at 9 a.m., and the mini golf tournament will commence with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. Chobanoff has added a cornhole tournament to this year’s event, which will also begin at 10 a.m. A rain date has

been set for Sunday, May 19. Chobanoff continues to expand Putting for Miracles every year. In 2023, the event featured multiple vendors and food tracks, and Chobanoff’s group of staff members welcomed extra volunteers to ensure things ran smoothly. This year, Chobanoff partnered with Keystone Cornhole ACL to add the cornhole tournament, and he said he plans to continue to up the ante every year. Putting for Miracles 2024 will again feature numerous food trucks, vendors and prize drawings for items donated by local businesses and organizations. Trophies and medals will be given to each tournament’s winning players.

Each previous Putting for Miracles event has included a visit from a child who has benefited from programs offered by Children’s Miracle Network. This year’s fundraiser will include another appearance from a guest speaker who will share his or her experience with Children’s Miracle Network. Putting for Miracles will also be held in association with Play Yellow and Extra Life programs operated by Children’s Miracle Network. Both programs share a similar goal: Extra Life, which Chobanoff has participated in for many years, gives video game enthusiasts and online streamers a platform to raise money as they play. Play Yellow offers a similar opportunity for golfers throughout the country.

For more information, visit https:// padavesvinyldecals.com/putting -for-miracles or email Chobanoff at puttingformiracles@gmail.com.

Horn Farm Center to offer spring programs

The Horn Farm Center for Agricultural Education, 4945 Horn Road, Hellam, has announced its lineup of spring classes and workshops focused on getting outdoors, enriching personal well-being and living sustainably. To learn more about the Horn Farm Center’s upcoming classes, visit www.hornfarm center.org/classes.

All classes have limited spots available; online preregistration is required to attend. The following classes have been scheduled: Greens Galore: MidSpring Foraging Walk - Sunday, May 5, 10 a.m. to noon; Writing to Wonder: Nature Journaling - Tuesday, May 7, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Understanding Your Garden Q&A - Tuesday, May 14, 5 to 7 p.m.; Critter Crawl Youth Classes: Frogs & Toads - Saturday, May 18, 6 to 8 p.m.; Writing to Wonder: Nature Journaling - Sunday, May 19, 10 a.m. to noon; Women’s Introduction to Foraging - Tuesday, May 21, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Berries & Blooms: Late Spring Foraging WalkSunday, June 2, 10 a.m. to noon; and Critter Crawl Youth Classes: Turtles & Snakes - Saturday, June 8, 4 to 6 p.m.

The Horn Farm Center will also continue “The Land and Peoples of the Lower Susquehanna

Valley,” a lecture series exploring the natural and cultural history of the riverlands region, with “The Contemporary Landscape and Its Challenges”on Tuesday, April 23, 6 to 8 p.m. It will be co-hosted with the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper.

As part of the Forager Training Program, eight weekly sessions will explore the practices of gathering wild foods and medicines. Topics covered will include plant identification and botany, local ecology, foraging safety, ethics and reciprocity and how to prepare and enjoy nutritious wild plants. Sessions will take place on Thursdays, May 2 to June 20. The first and final sessions will be from 5 to 8 p.m., and all sessions in between will be from 6 to 8 p.m.

The Practical Movement Series will feature four weekly programs focused on supporting physical well-being in the garden, on the trail and in everyday life. Topics covered will include breath work, specific body part exercises, functional/ dynamic movements and restorative stretches. Sessions will take place from 5 to 6:15 p.m. on Thursdays, May 9 to 30. Participants can register for individual sessions or attend the full series.

For more information about any upcoming classes, contact Alexis Campbell at 717-7576441 or executivedirector@horn farmcenter.org.

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FAITH BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH: 151 Donnerville Rd., Lancaster (one block south of Columbia Avenue). Pastor: Keith M. Long. 8:45 am Sunday School (with nursery and classes for children, youth and adults); 10:15 a.m. SundayWorship Service (with nursery and children’s church). Wed.: 6:30 p.m. AWANA Clubs (K6); Wed.: 6:30 pm Youth Group 717-285-1900. www.faithbfc.com

ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH: Sixth & Locust St., Columbia. Pastor: Rev. Richard Whitesel. In-Person Worship Schedule: Wed. 10:15 am, Sun. 10:15 am. Sunday service is also available on Facebook live & YouTube. Holy Eucharist at all services. Handicap accessible. Meals on Wheels ministry 717-684-4244, church office 717-6842763. www.stjohnscol.org

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: 243 Hellam Street in Wrightsville. (717-252-2417) Sunday morning service at 9:15am with Holy Eucharist. Handicap accessible. We can be found on Facebook.

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