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Museum Sets Ramble, Simple Machines Program
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Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania will host a Buckeye Ramble to the neighboring state of Ohio from Tuesday, June 13, through Friday, June 16. The registration deadline is Wednesday, March 1.
The Buckeye Ramble will include rides on Pittsburgh’s Monongahela Incline, a vintage trolley, the Lorain and West Virginia Railroad, and the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. The trip will also feature tours of the Age of Steam Roundhouse, the B&O Roundhouse, the Mad River & NKP Railroad Museum, the Ernest Warther Museum & Gardens, the Dennison Railroad Depot Museum, and the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum.
The cost of the trip will also include three nights’ lodging, three breakfasts, three lunches, and dinners, and the services of a travel escort. The Buckeye Ramble brochure/registration form is at www.rrmuseumpa.org.
Rates are based on double occupancy. Rates are subject to availability at the time of booking and include taxes, fees, and fuel surcharges which are subject to change. All pricing and included features are based on a minimum of 25 passengers. For more information, call 717-687-8628.
Additionally, the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, 300 Gap Road, Strasburg, will host Virtual Simple Machines and the Railroad on Tuesday, Jan. 3, from 10 to 10:30 a.m. During the program, designed for children in kindergarten through sixth grade, children will learn about six simple machines and how they make up larger machines on the railroad. Through demonstration and active participation, they will discover how each simple machine makes a task easier through design. Children will be encouraged to find examples in their home and in their everyday lives. There will be time for questions at the end of the program. To learn more, visit the previously mentioned website or call the aforementioned phone number.
School Bus Stop Safety Tips Posted
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) recently reinforced the importance of school transportation safety and highlighted the potential school transportation challenges posed by changing daylight conditions. The results of Operation Safe Stop, an annual school bus enforcement and education initiative that was held on Oct. 19, were also announced.
Operation Safe Stop data revealed that participating school districts and law enforcement agencies reported witnessing 155 violations of the law, down from the 252 reported last year. The initiative is held in conjunction with local and state police departments, school districts, and pupil transportation providers to conduct enforcement, raise public awareness about the consequences of improper passing of school buses, and reduce occurrences.
The School Bus Stopping Law requires motorists to stop at least 10 feet from the bus when approaching a school bus with its red lights flashing and stop arm extended. Motorists approaching from all directions are required to stop. The only exception to this law is when motorists encounter a school bus stopping on the opposite side of a divided highway when lanes of the highway are clearly separated by a divider, such as a concrete barrier or grassy median.
Some safety tips for students to remember while waiting for or loading and unloading the bus include getting to the school bus stop five minutes early, so they will not have to run across the road to catch the bus. When waiting for the bus, students should stay away from traffic. Students should line up at least five giant steps away from the curb or the roadway to wait for the bus. Children should never run after the school bus if it has already left the bus stop. Children should never push when getting on or off the school bus.
For more information about school bus safety, visit www.dmv.pa.gov and search for “School Bus Safety Tips.”
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Esther Glick has operated Antique Village of Strasburg for 24 years.
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On the cusp of this large change in her life, Glick’s counselor gave her an assignment: Find something to do that was strictly for herself and that she enjoyed. One day, while driving, she spotted an auction sign and memories began to flood back to her of frequenting auctions when she was younger and how much she had enjoyed it. Glick made up her mind instantly; she began setting up at markets and scouring auctions for items. Soon after, Glick found a property for rent near Strasburg, and her business and collection evolved into what is now Antique Village of Strasburg, located at 227 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks.
Antique Village of Strasburg comprises three buildings, each packed from wall to wall with vintage items and antiques. Glick works with over 40 dealers to acquire items and employs her own tried-and-true methods for hunting down valuables. While most people in the business find their items at thrift stores and yard sales, Glick said if she’s not running the counter at her store, you can find her combing through items at an auction. “For me it’s the best and most authentic way,” Glick said. “It’s suitable for some people to go to thrift stores, but it’s just not my way.”
When Glick first opened Antique Village of Strasburg, there was only one other antique store in the area. Today, Strasburg is populated with different markets and storefronts that sell antiques, and the way many people conduct their business has changed. The advent of social media means many people are more prone to finding antiques on the internet, but Glick believes there’s a reason that physical antique stores haven’t fallen by the wayside. “The game has changed a bit, but I think in the antique world, the real success is having a home base,” Glick said.
Glick has hired more help for her business in recent years but has no plan to quit the antiques game anytime soon. “It’s more rewarding than I ever thought it would be,” Glick said. “I’m still in love with it after 24 years.”



Time Management Presentation Set
Penn Square ABWA will meet virtually on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Southern Market Lancaster, 100 S. Queen St., Lancaster.
The meeting will feature a presentation by Dawn Regner, principal of New Dawn Rising. Regner will share “Mastering Your Time: Creating Magic in the Moments,” focusing on time management, including looking at what matters most, goal setting, boundaries, self-love and time batching.
For details and registration, visit www.abwapennsquare.org and click on Calendar or contact abwapennsquare@gmail.com.

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