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“Come together as a community to remember those that paid the ultimate price for us to be able to live in the greatest country on Earth,” said Joe Taney, home association president of American Legion Post 469, inviting the public to Memorial Day events in Wrightsville.
The post will host its 104th annual Memorial Day parade on Monday, May 27, beginning at 1 p.m. The parade will leave from the post, located at 101 S. Second St., Wrightsville, and will process west on Hellam Street to Fairview Cemetery, 600 Hellam St.
“The parade will include bands, local community groups and youth organizations,” Taney shared. “We are inviting veterans to participate in the parade. Participants are welcome to wear their dress uniform or field uniform of the era they served. There will be vehicles available for those veterans wishing to participate but unable to make the walk.”
The parade will also feature the Eastern York High School marching band, the Twin Rose Community Band, the Kracker Beez, the Susquehanna Valley Model A Restorers Club, Historic Wrightsville Inc. and many more groups, including local
fire departments and Girl Scout troops. Several local dignitaries, including state Rep. Joe D’Orsie, York County Commissioner Scott Burford and borough Mayor Tayne Slenker, will also participate.
A ceremony will be held immediately following the parade, and all are welcome to attend, Taney said. Guest speakers at the ceremony will include D’Orsie
as well as state Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill. Landon Mak will sing the national anthem, and James Hammel and Caitlyn Boyles will recite the Gettysburg Address. Wrightsville Legion scholarship winners will be recognized, and dignitaries will give short speeches. A rifle salute over the grave of Civil War Medal of Honor recipient Charles D. Marquette will also
occur, followed by the playing of taps by Milo Thomas.
Veterans who would like to participate in the parade do not need to preregister and may arrive at the American Legion post between noon and 12:30 p.m. on May 27. Groups or organizations that are interested in participating in the parade may contact Taney at joetaney@rocketmail.com.
BY CATHY MOLITORISGet some exercise on Saturday, June 8, and you can help veterans and raise money for cancer research at the same time. The Columbia Catholic War Veterans Post 1306 will host its annual PA Hero Walk, stepping off from the rail trail at Columbia River Park, 41 Walnut St. Same-day registration will begin at 7 a.m., with walkers departing at 8 a.m.
Although the event is called a “walk,” it’s open to runners and bike riders as well, said Mike Mastriania, post commander. “If we get bikers, they will (head out) a few minutes early,” he noted. “The route ends at the starting line at Columbia River Park.”
At the request of walkers last year, the committee made a few changes to this year’s event. “We are doing a 5-mile and a 14-mile walk,” Mike said. “The 5-mile will go to Marietta, to the 2.5-mile marker, where there will be a table, and then will return back to Columbia. The 14-mile walkers will go to the Donegal Riverfront Park and turn around and walk back
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Team Shad will host its 19th annual Score Fore a Cure Golf Tournament on Thursday, June 27, on the East Course at Briarwood Golf Course, 4775 W. Market St., York. Registration will be held from 7:15 to 7:45 a.m., with a captains’ meeting at 7:50 a.m. The four-person scramble format tournament will begin with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. The event will be held rain or shine.
Prizes will be awarded for the top three teams. The event will also include prizes for closest to the pin on par 3’s, pot of gold, a putting contest, and a hole in one contest.
The fee includes the green fee, use of a cart, coffee, doughnuts, lunch, and beverages. Alcohol may be purchased at the course.
All proceeds will benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF). The organization works to fund research to find a cure and improve the lives of those with cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease. CFF was recently ranked among the nation’s Top Ten “Best in the Business” in SmartMoney, the magazine of the Wall Street Journal.
Since 2004, Team Shad has contributed more than $500,000 to the CFF.
Entry will be limited to the first 144 players to pay the registration fee. To sign up, visit www.teamshad .org. Those mailing an entry form must do so by Sunday, June 16.
For more information, contact R. Louis Orndorff at 717-600-0061orLOrndorff1 @comcast.net.
Kreutz Creek Library (KCL), 66 Walnut Springs Road, Hellam, will offer programs and services to the community. For details and registration, call the library at 717-2524080 or visit www.york libraries.org.
Registration for SummerQuest is open at www .yorklibraries.org/summer quest. SummerQuest will take place from Saturday, June 1, through Sunday, Aug. 18. The theme will be “Adventure Begins at Your Library.”
To be eligible for prizes, community members should register with their library card on Beanstack
at https://yorklibraries .beanstack.org. Once registered, they may pick up a packet starting June 1. Prize pickup will begin Monday, June 10.
KCL’s upcoming programs include Baby and Toddler Story Time for children from birth to age 3 on Wednesdays, June 12 and 26; Kindermusik for children birth to age 3 on Wednesday, June 19; and Preschool Story Time for children ages 3 to 5 on Fridays, June 14 and 21. These programs will run from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., and reservations are required.
Phoe, Fi, Fo, Fun - a program geared for preschoolers - will take place on Monday, June 17, at 10:30 a.m. Junior volunteer Phoe will lead stories, songs, and a craft based on the theme “Beach Adventure.” Reservations are requested.
Preschoolers are invited to attend a Taco Dragon story time on Monday, June 24, from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. The event will include a story, a craft, and photo opportunities with the costume character Taco Dragon.
A “Where the Wild Things Are” story time for children age 4 and up will be held on Friday, June 28, from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. A
Participants prepare for last year’s statewide PA Hero Walk.
to Columbia. There will be a table at the turnaround.”
New this year, proceeds from the walk will be split between the PA Hero Walk Foundation and the Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Institute. “We have been doing this walk for several years, and all the proceeds went to veterans across the state, including York and Lancaster counties,” Mike explained. The PA Hero Walk is a group of veterans that walks from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh every June to raise awareness for veterans’ needs.
This year, the group decided to donate some of the funds to cancer research after both Mike and his wife, Karen, were diagnosed with cancer.
“All but one of my committee members have or had cancer, so it hit home for us,” Mike shared.
Following the walk, there will be social time at the Catholic War Veterans post, 250 N. Seventh St., Columbia, with finger foods for walkers. A chicken barbecue will also be available for pickup, with orders due by Monday, June 3. Full dinners will be available for one price, with legquarter-only options for a separate price. Any extra meals will be available to purchase on June 8 after 1 p.m.
For more information about the walk or to order chicken, call Donna at 717-951-9117.
Grace Baptist Church, 3920 E. Prospect Road, York, will hold a vacation Bible school (VBS) themed “WildLIVE!” from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday through Friday, June 17 to 21. Children age 4 through those in eighth grade are invited.
Through the animal-themed program, participants will encounter creatures from around the planet and
learn about their unique skills, special habitats and surprising features. Through the lessons, students will focus on Jesus’ captivating character and discover how to follow Him in their own “habitats.”
To register, visit www .gracebaptistyork.com. Those with questions may call 717-755-0091 or email gracebaptistyork@ comcast.net.
All current and past uniformed services commissioned and warrant officers are invited to join Lancaster Chapter Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) members for a two-hour cruise on the Pride of the Susquehanna Riverboat on Sunday, June 2. The Pride of the Susquehanna is one of only six authentic paddlewheel riverboats remaining in the U.S.
The cruise will depart Harrisburg City Island at 6 p.m. and return at 8 p.m. The fee includes sandwiches and a dessert. Reservations are required by Friday, May 31. For more information, contact Dennis Benchoff at 717-560-1260 or dlbenchoff2@comcast .net. Additional information on Lancaster Chapter MOAA’s events is available at www.moaa lancasterchapt.org.
Susquehanna National Heritage Area (SNHA) has posted upcoming activities.
River Discovery Boat Tours aboard the historic Chief Uncas will be available this summer. Tickets for one-hour tours as well as sunset cruises may be purchased at https:// susqnha.org/programs/ boat-tours/. Private charters are available by contacting Abigail Teaford at 717-252-0229, ext. 107, or ateaford@susqnha.org.
Tadpole Time will be available for kids ages 2 to 5 and their caregivers on Wednesday, June 12, at 10:30 a.m. The program, focused on fireflies, will include a story and other activities. There is a fee for those who are not residents of Columbia.
SNHA has announced its 2024 River Ranger summer heritage and science program. Sessions will take place at Columbia Crossing on Thursdays, June 13 to Aug. 1, except July 4, and at the Zimmerman Center for Heritage, 1706 Long Level Road, Wrightsville, on Tuesdays, June 18 to Aug. 6, except July 2. All sessions will be held from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Kids ages 5 to 12 may attend to learn about archaeology, fishing, hiking, railroads, and more. The program is free of charge, but preregistration is required at www .susqnha.org/events. For more details, contact Sophia Vayansky at 717-4495607 or email svayansky @susqnha.org.
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission’s annual Fish for Free Days will be Sunday, May 26, and Thursday, July 4. On these days, residents and non-residents may legally fish without a fishing license. SNHA will allow visitors to borrow fishing poles and child-sized life jackets. The equipment must be used in Columbia River Park and returned by 5 p.m. the same day it is borrowed. To sign out gear, stop by the front desk at the Columbia Crossing River Trails Center, 41 Walnut St., Columbia. SNHA encourages everyone, particularly kids, to wear life jackets when close to the water.
The National Watch & Clock Museum has extended its special exhibit “S-Town Exquisite Clocks” to run three more months due to continued public interest. Home to a large collection of clocks, watches, and horological artifacts, the National Watch & Clock Museum is exhibiting examples that showcase the talent of John B. McLemore, the focus of the acclaimed podcast “S-Town” from the makers of “Serial” and “This American Life.” The exhibit will be on display through Wednesday, July 31.
More than just the inspiration for the “S-Town” podcast - which attracted millions of listeners when it broadcast in 2017McLemore was a highly accomplished clockmaker who restored fine clocks. He was particular about the way that he worked and carefully replicated historical methods to
Since World War II, Columbia has hosted a Memorial Day parade. At one point, the small town featured the largest parade marking the holiday in the country, said parade organizers. While the scale of the parade may be reduced some, the spirit behind Memorial Day events in Columbia remains strong.
Columbia will kick off its Memorial Day events at noon on Sunday, May 26, with a performance from the Bainbridge Band in the gazebo in Locust Street Park, 550 Locust St. At 1 p.m., a ceremony will begin.
The ceremony will feature community members and local dignitaries who will honor the holiday. “There will be a reading of the Gettysburg Address, remarks from Mayor Lutz, a main speaker … and a prayer by deacon Henry Reese,” said Bob Herman, one of the event organizers.
ensure the accuracy of his work.
His commitment to that accuracy may well have cost McLemore his life, as he used fire-gilding to apply gold to his clocks. The old method produces good results, but it relies on melting mercury with gold and produces extremely toxic mercury vapors.
The National Watch & Clock Museum houses approximately 13,000 timepieces. The museum is run by the nonprofit National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors Inc., whose nearly 10,000 members come from the U.S. and other countries around the world.
The museum is located at 514 Poplar St., Columbia, and is open to the public on Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www .museum.nawcc.org or call 717-684-8261.
Manuel Acuna will be the speaker and the parade grand marshal. Born in Los Angeles, Acuna joined the Marines directly out of high school. He was stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina before being called to service in Beirut, Lebanon. “I was there during the time of the bombing that took 243 Marines and Navy personnel,” he recalled. “Then I was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, for a year. I served in the Marines from 1981 to 1986.”
After living as a civilian for more than a decade, Acuna felt called to return to service after the events of Sept. 11, 2001. He joined the Army and served in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. “During Operation Iraqi Freedom, we encountered an IED (improvised explosive device), which took the life of a comrade and friend,” he shared. “I was tasked to escort his remains home to the U.S. to his family.” Upon returning from combat, Acuna was stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey, where he trained service -
men and servicewomen in detainee operations.
After Fort Dix, he moved to Mount Joy, where he met his wife, Kimberly. His son, Christopher, and two grandchildren also live locally. Acuna retired from the Army in 2015 and volunteers with a variety of organizations, including the Catholic War Veterans, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. He is also the CEO of the veteran-focused nonprofit organization Blankets of Honor.
At 2:30 p.m., the Memorial Day parade will step off from 10th and Manor streets. With a theme of “United We Stand,” the parade will include multiple divisions and will feature participants from a variety of service organizations in Columbia. The parade route will end at Sixth and Locust streets.
Herman encourages everyone to come out for the ceremony and parade. “Come support our long tradition of having and honoring Memorial Day,” he said.
naturalist from Lancaster County Department of Parks and Recreation will participate in the program, which will include a reading of the book by Maurice Sendak, discussion, and animal-themed games.
DIY Marble Maze will be offered on Thursday, June 13, from 2 to 3 p.m. for children ages 6 to 10. Space is limited, and reservations are requested. Participants will use everyday supplies to create a maze and test it out.
Builder’s Club, for children ages 6 to 12, will be held on Saturday, June 15, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and Thursday, June 20, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Perler Bead Crafternoon of Fun, for children ages 6 to 18, will take place on Thursday, June 27, from 1 to 3 p.m.
Drawing for All will be offered on Thursdays, June 13, 20, and 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. for people age 10 and up, including adults. Artist Robert Oughton will share a variety of drawing techniques. Participants should bring something to draw on and something to draw with.
A new themed Lego challenge will be posted on the library’s Facebook page each Monday morning from June 10 through July 29. People of all ages may email a photo of their creations to kreutzcreek library@yorklibraries.org, and the winner will be announced on Monday, Aug. 5.
Little House at the Library will take place from 1 to 2 p.m. on five Wednesdays beginning June 12; the other June dates are June 19 and 26.
This year marks 50 years since the pilot episode for “Little House on the Prairie” aired on NBC. During the library program, participants will read the book and celebrate this children’s literature classic with Jeremy Young of Historic Wrightsville Inc. The program is for children ages 9 to 11.
Activities for tweens ages 9 to 11 will be offered on Tuesdays, June 11 and 18, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Danger Club will meet on June 11, and Library Squad will gather on June 18. Project-based volunteering for youths ages 12 to
18 is also available. For more details or to offer an idea for a project, contact kreutzcreeklibrary@york libraries.org or Kayla at 717-252-4080.
Youths ages 12 to 18 may visit with therapy dog Birdie between 5 and 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4.
Diamond Art Stickers for Teens will be held on June 11 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Diamond painting, also known as crystal art, is the process of applying tiny resin rhinestones to a preprinted design, usually an adhesive board, to create mosaic-style art. Attendees may make a diamond art sticker, and all materials will be provided.
A Teen Anime Watch Party will be held on June 18 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Manga Book Club for teens will take place on June 15 at 1:30 p.m. This program will occur after the library is closed to the public. Only teens attending this program will be allowed inside.
The Spoiler Alert! teen book review group will meet via Zoom on Thursday, June 6, at 5 p.m. Res -
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Located in York, Senior Commons at Powder Mill was distinguished as Best Independent Living and was also recognized in previous years since the rating program first launched in 2022.
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ervations are requested. Phredd the One Man Band will perform at the library on June 20 from 1 to 2 p.m.
Children ages 8 to 11 may make a T-shirt tote bag on June 18 from 2 to 3 p.m. Attendees should bring a T-shirt of any size. A few T-shirts will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Youths ages 12 to 18 may play board games at the library on Tuesday, June 25, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Stitch and Chat groups, for knitters and crocheters, will meet on June 6 and 20 from 6 to 7:45 p.m. and on Tuesdays, June 4 and 18, from 1 to 2:45 p.m.
Reiki Meditation with Miranda will take place on June 6 at 6:30 p.m.
York Chess Club, for people of all ages, will be held on June 4, 11, and 18 from 6 to 8 p.m.
The Green Thumb Garden Club will meet on June 13 at 6:30 p.m. Melanie Markowski will present “Create an Inviting Butterfly Garden.”
The Friends of Kreutz Creek Library will meet on June 25 at 5:30 p.m.
Wagman Heavy Civil Inc. received two safety awards at the Heavy Construction Contractors Association (HCCA) Safety and Infrastructure Awards Dinner, held at the Chantilly National Golf and Country Club on April 24. The awards recognize outstanding safety performance and excellence in construction.
Wagman accepted a 2024 Safety Award in the Highway Construction/Bridge Construction/General Contractor category of 500,000 to 1 million manhours for work performed in the Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., region.
Additionally, Teresa Flores Rodriguez, a group leader at Wagman Heavy Civil, received the 2024 Career Safety Award. With selection decided by the HCCA Safety Committee, this award recognizes an individual who has made a significant impact on the safety of his or her workplace by demonstrating excellent safety practices, suggesting improvements and mentoring others.
Rodriguez is an advocate for positive changes in her line of work and looks out for her crew and the traveling public on her projects.
According to Greg Andricos, president and COO of Wagman Heavy Civil, the company received an email from a police officer in Prince William County in Virginia expressing his gratitude for her actions. Rodriguez positioned a Wagman crash truck behind him during an active traffic
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COAL/WOOD/PELLET STOVES & Inserts, New & Refurbished. Over 300 models in stock. $100-$800 & up. Buy/Sell/Trade. Call 717-577-6640
FOUND AN ITEM? Place a FREE 15 word ad in your local issue to locate the owner of your found item. 1-800-428-4211
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A PLUS SERVICE SPINELLO HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Roof & siding repair, painting, kitchen & bath remodeling, decks, no job too odd or too small, references, insured. PA031727. Call Mike Spinello, 717-464-5466
A&L TRIMMING, Interior Trimming, Cabinet Installations, Install New Flooring, Install Replacement Windows. 717-405-9545 Leave Message
A+ AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING! 717-208-2265. SPRING CLEANUP, MULCH, EDGING, TRIMMING, PLANTING, SM. TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL. Sr. Discount!
AFFORDABLE HARDSCAPING
717-604-1306 - FREE ESTIMATES, 24 yrs. exp. Patios, walks, walls & repairing. Ask for Jeff!
AFFORDABLE LANDSCAPING
717-604-1306 - FREE ESTIMATES, 25 yrs. exp. • Senior Discount. Also patios, walls, drains, Ask for Jeff!
AMISH CLEANOUTS
Attics • Basements • Junk Removal Great prices! 717-205-6067
AMISH MOVING COMPANY
Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301
ANDY’S DRYWALL
Interior Remodeling, Hanging, Finishing, Framing, Painting, Basements, Additions, Insured. PA 022669. 717-587-4102
BRADY'S PAINTING WALLPAPERING specialists. Res/Com. Painting, wood finishing, wallpaper, pressure washing, custom deck, complete remodeling. Free est. Insured. Tim, 717-653-8586
BUSHES PROFESSIONALLY TRIMMED & pruned. Hedges, shrubbery, ornamental plants aesthetically maintained. No job too small. Spring clean-up, mulching, light landscaping. 717-405- 8733
CLOCK REPAIR - TRAGER 717-786-7053
DRYWALL & PLASTER REPAIR, warr. work; Prompt, clean, neat, prof. Satisfaction guar. 717-951-5077, MasterPlaster.
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
Master Electrician. Panel/Service upgrades 100/200 amp. Repairs, lights, receptacles, fans, electrical heat, mini split heatpumps. Ins. Free est. PA030435, 717-371-1392
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STARTING AT $7 PER SQUARE FOOT! RESTORE AND PROTECT STAINED, CRACKED CONCRETE WITH INDUSTRIAL-GRADE CUSTOMIZED FINISHES TO UPGRADE ANY SPACE. CALL 717-519-9032
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Additions, Siding, Replacement Windows & Doors. 15 Yrs Exp. Sylvan Miller - 717-468-2693
HAULING, JUNK REMOVAL. Bsmts, sheds, garages cleaned out. Tree brush. Odd jobs. We also move people. Free est. Visa/MC/ Disc/AmEx. 717-456-6051; 410-688-7569 CRASS HAULING
HOUSE WASHING BY ME
Removal of black stains off roof & exterior cleaning. 717-424-8504
JACUZZI BATH REMODEL can install a new, custom bath or shower in as little as one day. For a limited time, waiving ALL installation costs! (Additional terms apply. Subject to change and vary by dealer.) Offer ends 6/30/24. Call 1-844-826-2535
JUNK REMOVAL
Basements, garages, attics, appliances. Five Star Property Service, 717-278-1030
PAINTING BY MR. NEIL
Residential Specialist. Int. & Ext. Also PLASTERING, Wallpaper Removal, & Custom Staining, 717-871-0110.
PAINTING DONE RIGHT Interiors. Exteriors. Detailed clean custom painting services. Res/Com. Refs. PA126393. 717-286-5464
ROOFING ~ Amish Quality 10 yr. workmanship warranty. Lic. & Ins. EDGE VIEW ROOFING, 717-940-0501
SAFE STEP. NORTH America’s #1 Walk-In Tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our FREE shower package and $1,600 off for a limited time! Call today! Financing available. Call Safe Step: 1-833-356-1954.
STROKE AND CARDIOVASCULAR disease are leading causes of death, according to the American Heart Association. Screenings can provide peace of mind or early detection! Contact Life Line Screening to schedule your screening. Special offer - 5 screenings for just $149. Call 1-866-518-8391.
STUMP GRINDING
Free estimates. Insured. Call or text Mitzel’s Stump Grinding 717-858-9347
STUMP GRINDING SERVICES
717-989-7938, leave message.
EARTHWISE LANDSCAPE & TREE CARE
We use modern pruning techniques for the health & safety of your trees & shrubs. Certified arborist on staff. Also removals, storm damage, & yard cleanup. 717-626-2541 (PA 088021)
WE FIX AND service small engines, complete services on Lawn mowers etc. Pickup available. Call or text Dan 717-201-5741
WE TRANSFORM YOUR kitchen in less time, with less stress, at an amazing value. Since 1979, Kitchen Magic, a family-owned business offering cabinet refacing, new cabinetry, and luxury countertop throughout the Northeast. Call today for a free estimate. 1-844887-5145 (PA017137).
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BUYING Classic, Muscle & Sports Cars Jeff Gast, 717-575-4561
The Friends of the Tanger Arboretum will sponsor a trip to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City on Saturday, June 8.
The coach bus will depart from LancasterHistory, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster, at 6:30 a.m. and arrive at the gardens by 10 a.m. Participants will have approximately five hours to explore the gardens at their leisure before the return
trip, with the bus departing New York at 3 p.m. and arriving back in Lancaster at around 6:30 p.m.
Designed by the renowned landscape architects John Charles and Frederick Law Olmstead, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden first opened its gates in May 1911. Today, the gardens are home to more than 14,000 types of plants spread across 52
acres, featuring a variety of gardens, pavilions, and the notable C.V. Starr Bonsai Museum.
Tickets include admission to the gardens, round-trip coach bus transportation, and driver gratuity. Meals are not included, but dining options are available within the gardens. Participants are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and to bring
their own water bottles. Space is limited, and advance registration is recommended. Ticket sales will close once sold out or by Wednesday, June 5, whichever comes first.
To purchase tickets, visit www.lancasterhistory.org/ events/bbg-bus/ or call Emily Miller, director of marketing and communications, at 717-392-4633, ext. 133.
COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: 360 Locust St. in Columbia, Rev. David C. Powers, phone: 717-684-6271, Sunday Morning Worship 10am. Handicap accessible. 4th Street Cafe Coffeehouse 1st & last Sunday @5pm with community meal. Free Clothing Bank Mondays 9-11am & Tuesdays 5-7pm.
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH: Welcomes you to Love God, Love Others, & Reach Out with us! 331 Anderson Ferry Rd (off Rt. 441 on Rt. 772), Marietta, PA 17547, 717-426-1345, cbcpa.org. Service times are Sundays at 9:00 & 10:45am. The Livestream service is at 10:45am at cbcpa.org.
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.
at 717-492-2533
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Headquartered in York, Wagman is a construction firm with operations in
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