Friday, February 4, 2011

Thursday, February 3, 2011

West Hempfield police reports

Police have charged David Lee Souden, 32, of Ephrata, with burglary, as the result of an incident at the West Motel, Jan. 18.
Souden was a registered guest at the hotel and took cash and electronics from the motel office.

Police have charged Kimberly Ann Stauffer, 20, of Columbia, with theft, as the result of an incident at Kmart, 3975 Columbia Ave., Feb. 2.
Stauffer was taking money from registers, police said, while working.
She was placed in LCP on a probation violation.

Police have charged two people as rthe result of a fight at the Mountville Inn, East Main Street, Mountville, Feb. 2.
Thomas Swindle, 40, of Mountville, was placed in LCP because of an outstanding warrant from Perry County.  Andy Shenigo, 34, of Lancaster, with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Maroon and Gray Night

For those basketball/sports fans attending tomorrow's basketball gae between Columbia and Manheim Central, up on the hill, you are asked to wear maroon and gray in honor of Manheim Central High School. Between the junior varsity and varsity games, the Columbia sports community will make a special presentation to the Manheim Centrak Resource Fund in memory of the four young student-athletes that were recently killed in an accident.

Police investigate theft

West Hempfield Towbship Police are investigating the theft of four black fender flares from a Ford F-350 truck at Chapman Ford, 3957 Columbia Ave., Feb. 1.
They are valued at $800.

Another schedule change

Tonight's basketball games with Lancaster Mennonite have been postponed until Tuesday.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Holy Trinity Fastnacht information

Fastnacht Bake Talking Points

- The annual Fastnacht Bake originated in 1924. This is our 88th year. It was an idea created by women of the Altar Rosary Society, of the church, to raise money to help offset construction costs of a new church building.

- Church construction began in 1926 and was completed with a dedication and blessing in October, 1929.

- Fastnacht (FAHS-nahkt) is related to the Germanic word Fasten (to fast, abstain from eating). The definition of fastnacht - a yeast-raised potato pastry that is deep-fried like a doughnut. Fastnachts were originally made on Shrove Tuesday to use up the stored fat and lard that was forbidden during Lent.

- In the early days of the bake all ingredients were hand mixed and the fastnachts were fashioned from molds originally made from tuna fish cans.

- Unsalted potatoes were used during Lent and the potato water was then used to make yeast. The potato yeast would “work” for several hours before being mixed into the flour.

- Today the Fastnacht Bake has evolved into a parish project that includes about 116 men and women volunteers. It is one of the largest fund raising efforts of the parish.

- January 25, 1989 the national spotlight was focused on the Fastnacht Bake. NBC’s Willard Scott, from the TODAY Show, originated all of his weather segments “live” from Holy Trinity in Columbia.

- The process of making fastnachts begins with the Night Crew. Approximately 20 to 25 volunteers measure, weigh and mix the ingredients producing on average 56 batches. The dough is poured into largemetal cans. These are then placed in the “warming closet” to allow the dough to rise during the night.

The army of rollers begin arriving at 4:00am to start rolling, shaping and cutting the dough into fastnachts. Each batch or can of dough will produce approximately 11.4 dozen. After shaping and cutting the fastnachts they are placed on long cloth covered boards for further rising. When the fastnachts are properly raised they are transferred to the frying area.

Other volunteers arrive around 5:30am to operate the fryers. Six frying units will be in continuous operation for six hours. After frying in a cholesterol free substance they reach the peak of perfection and are placed in cooling trays. The next step is the glazing process, which is all done by hand.

Still other volunteers handle the sorting, counting and bagging, in preparation for pickup by the public or delivery to area factories and other places of business.

- Fastnachts are baked on Monday, March 7, Shrove Tuesday, March 8 and Ash Wednesday, March 9. After that, there are four weeks of bakes during Lent, on Mondays and Wednesdays only. The last bake is Wednesday, April 6th.

- More than seven thousand dozen fastnachts are produced during the Lenten Season. The operation takes place in the Holy Trinity Parish Center, 4th and Cherry Streets, Columbia, site of Our Lady of the Angels School.

- Fastnachts must be pre-ordered by dialing 717-684-0487. Telephone lines are open between 9:00am and 6:00pm, Monday through Friday, beginning, Monday February 28th.

- Plain fastnachts sell for $5.00 per dozen and $2.50 per half-dozen. Glazed are $6.25 a dozen and $3.25 per half-dozen.

- Orders must be picked up at the Parish Center between 10:00am and 1:00pm on the designated days. All orders not claimed by 1:00pm will be sold.

Secret to success –
- Pride
- Family tradition
- Parish Unity
- Each volunteer considers the Bake a labor of love.
- Our secret recipe that makes Holy Trinity’s the best tasting fastnacht in the world. . . . Ask Our Customers!

Radio Shack is robbed



West Hempfield Township Police are looking for two males, wearing jeans and hoodies in connection with a burglary at the Radio Shack, 3975 Columbia Ave., around 11:30 p.m., Monday night.
Police said the two forced their way through a back door into a store room and took $5,000 worth of cell phones in less than a minute. The suspects are pictured and anyone with any information is ask to call police at 285-5191.

Police are also investigating damage down to a car parked in the first block of Lincoln West Drive, Jan. 31. A car owned by Anna Rosario had its driver's side door kicked in.

Games are off

Tonight's basketball games with Lancaster Mennonite have been postponed until tomorrow night. If they are unable to be played tomorrow night, they will be played next Tursday.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Eastern administrator charged with DUI

The York Daily Record is reporting the assistant superintendent of the Eastern School District was charged with DUI: http://www.ydr.com/crime/ci_17252482

CHS schedule changes

Wednesday's wrestling match with Eastern has been moved to Thursday, Feb. 10, beginning with the junior high match at 5:30 p.m. Columbia will also wrestle Brandywine Heights Saturday at 1 p.m.

Also, as previously announced, all girls' varsity basketball games, with the exception of the Feb. 7 game with Lancaster Catholic, will start at 7 p.m.

West Hempfield Township police reports

Police are investigating the theft of 250 pounds of copper wire, valued at $1,800 from Micro-Fracture in the 200 block of North Donnerville Road, Jan. 27.
Police report a window was broken out of a home by a thrown snowball in the first block of East Main Street, Mountville, Jan.27.

Police have charged Nicholas M. Swedish, 32, of Carnegie, with receiving stolen property as the result of an incident on Route 462 at Prospect Road, Jan. 28.
Police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle and found the suspect in the vehicle reported stolen from Collier Township, Allegheny County.

Police reported a window was broken out by a BB gun in the 700 block of Prospect Road, Jan. 29.

Police reported officials of the Getty Mart in the 300 block of Highland Drive reported windows were smashed out but no entry was gained to the building, Jan. 28.

Police have charged Scott Greenawalt, 51, of Mountville with public drunkenness as the result of an incident on Huntington Drive, Jan. 29.

Adam Sinners, 23, of Lancaster, was placed in Lancaster County Prison as the result of an incident in the 700 block of Kayo Avenue, Jan. 29.
He was charged after being stopped for driving without headlights on his vehicle. He was charged with DUI, two counts of an Act 64 drug violation, prohibited weapons and driving without headlights.
Sinners was found in possession of an illegal weapon, drugs and drug paraphernalia and became combative with police.

Saving spaces

Throughout town, various forms of using chairs, trash cans and other items have cropped up to save parking spaces.

Who is to shovel these sidewalks?

Columbia Borough's ordinance says all sidewalks must be cleared within eight hours after a snowfall. It farther says a path of three foot wide must be cleared. Apparently someone forgot to tell the owners of the sidewalk which stretches from Florence Street east to the bend on Barber Street. Since many residents of Trinity House use this stretch, they are unshoveled. The owner of the sidewalks -- COLUMBIA BOROUGH!

Police investigate stabbing

Wrightsville Police are investigating a weekend stabbing: http://www.yorkdispatch.com/news/ci_17249895

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Wrestling is off

Tonight's wrestling match with Brandywine Heights has been postponed until Saturday, Feb. 5 at 1 p.m.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

What is a snow emergency?

This is what the borough's code books says about a snow emergency: http://www.ecode360.com/?custId=CO0213

Snow emergency

Columbia Borough has declared a snow emergency, which will be in effect from 8 p.m. tonight until 7 a.m. Friday.

OLA girls place at tournament

The OLA Grls Novice basketball team placed second  in the Resurrection Tournament.  They came in second place, went 3-1 throughout the tournament facing, St. Joe York, OLA White, Resurrection and St. Theresa for the championship game where we lost 15-12.

Games are off

As expected, tonight's basketball games with Garden Spot have been postponed.
The boys' game will be played Saturday, with the j.v. game starting at 5:30 p.m. and the varsity at 7.
The junior high boys' game is postponed.
The girls' game will be played onday at 7 at Garden Spot with the junior high game at 4.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Two Columbia players on "watch list"

Columbia football players Michael Burke IV and Seth Lefever are on a recruiting watch list for next season for the L-L League: http://www.easternparecruits.com/joecleezysportsnetwork/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=281&Itemid=265

SVCC 2011 calendar of events

2011 Schedule of Events


January 21 to February 12 ..............Passport to River Towns
Passports were on sale beginning last November 26. Passport holders may visit participating businesses on these four weekends to enjoy the special discounts and promotions crafted especially for this event.
March 18 ...........................................Annual Gala
The third annual gala is scheduled for Friday, March 18, at Perfect Settings from 6:30 to 10:30 PM. Catered food, live music, and a silent auction will be featured. Visitor Center volunteers will be our invited guests for this event.
April 15 .............................................2nd Annual Taste of River Towns
Held in Union Meeting House, Marietta, this will be a traditional restaurant fair. This is a ticketed event. Tickets will be available for 6:00 to 7:15 or 7:30 to 8:45.
May 28 ...............................................River Run
The River Run is held Memorial Day weekend from 7:00 to 10:30 AM.
June 18 ..............................................Cupcake Contest/Cruisin’ Columbia Marketplace
Planned to coincide with Cruisin’ Columbia, the Marketplace will be held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM (location pending). Independent consultants will have their wares available for sale or order. A Cupcake  Contest will be featured mid-event. Proceeds from the Cupcake Contest will be donated to charity.
June 25 ..............................................Antique, Art and Craft Show
This marks the 31st year for this event. The AAC is always scheduled for the last Saturday in June.
July 22 ...............................................Art in the Park
Scheduled for the 4th Friday in July to coincide with the Fourth Fridays program, this is the second year for this event. Artists will be located in Locust Street Park from 4 to 8 PM. Music will be provided.
August 13 ..........................................Chiques Challenge
The Chiques Challenge is scheduled for the 2nd Saturday in August. This duathlon will begin with registration in Columbia’s River Park, transportation to Vinegar Ferry Road, and a run along the river to and through Marietta. From Marietta, participants will kayak back to Columbia’s River Park.
August 26 ..........................................Art in the Park
Scheduled for the 4th Friday in August to coincide with the Fourth Fridays program, this is the first year this event will be expanded to 2 consecutive months. Artists will be located in Locust Street Park from 4 to 8 PM. Music will be provided.
August 30 to September 9................Summer Silent Auction
In place of the Chamber Picnic, a silent auction will be held featuring items for recreation and relaxation. Bidding will be done via internet.
October 1...........................................Bridge Bust
This is the 23rd year for this event. The Bridge Bust is always held on the first Saturday in
October.
November 5 .......................................MAG Run
Formerly the Fall Flash, this event is scheduled for the first Saturday in November. This is only the third year for this event.
Passport to River Towns
On sale now through the end of the promotion, Passport to River Towns offers special benefits to “travelers” as they visit the 18 participating businesses. Gets stamps from 12 “destinations” and then turn in your “passport” for a chance at a grand-prize drawing of a Kindle and $100 Amazon gift card. An Apple iPod Nano is the second prize. The program runs weekends beginning January 21, 2011 and ending February 12, 2011.

Taste of the River Towns
Friday, April 15, 2011. Making a repeat appearance after last year’s success, this event is in the form of a restaurant fair. It will again take place at the historic Union Meeting House in Marietta. Sample the wares of local restaurants, Bed and Breakfasts and food vendors. Tickets will be available for two time slots: 6 – 7:15 pm and 7:30-8:45 pm.

11th Annual 5k River Run
Saturday, May 28, 2011. The course for this event is a popular one – it crosses the Susquehanna River via the Veterans Memorial Bridge (Rt. 462) between Lancaster & York County which is closed to vehicular traffic during the event. River Run begins in Wrightsville at 8:30 am and finishes in “record time” against this scenic backdrop. Pre-registration is available. T-shirts guaranteed to the first 250 registrants. Participants may also register on the day of the Run beginning at 7:30 am. The Run is held rain or shine.

Cruisin’ Columbia Marketplace
Saturday, June 18, 2011. Planned to coincide with the 7th Annual Cruisin’ Columbia Car Show, the
Marketplace will be held from 10am-2pm at the Boys and Girls Club building in Columbia. Independent consultants will have their wares available for sale or order. A Cupcake Contest will be featured mid-event. Proceeds from the Cupcake Contest will be donated to local food banks.

31st Annual Antique, Art & Craft Show
Saturday, June 25, 2011. This popular outdoor event runs from 9 am to 3 pm and features over 200 vendors filling Locust Street Park and lining the main thoroughfare. Look for a mixture of crafts, antiques, food and entertainment. Free parking & free shuttle service is available. This event is held rain or shine.

2nd Annual Art in the Park
Friday, July 22, 2011. Scheduled to coincide with Columbia’s Fourth Friday programming, Art in the Park features artists in a variety of media located in an open air venue. Stroll from gallery to gallery with a visit in between to Locust Street Park where you may view and purchase exhibited artwork or enjoy music from the Gazebo. Hours are 4-8 pm rain or shine. Light refreshments available for purchase. If you enjoy this event, we offer Art in the Park on a second evening – August 26, 2011.

1st Annual Chiques Challenge
Saturday, August 13, 2011. Participate in the inaugural year of this duathlon event which combines running and kayaking. Registration will begin in Columbia’s River Park. Participants will be transported to Vinegar Ferry Road and run along the river via the Northwest Trail and on through Marietta. There, runners will take to the river aboard a kayak and finish downstream at Columbia. We’ll be leaning on the expertise of Chiques Rock Outfitters to implement this new event. This event is held rain or shine.

2nd Annual Art in the Park
Friday, August 26, 2011. Scheduled to coincide with Columbia’s Fourth Friday programming, Art in the Park features artists in a variety of media located in an open air venue. Stroll from gallery to gallery with a visit in between to Locust Street Park where you may view and purchase exhibited artwork or enjoy music from the Gazebo. Hours are 4-8 pm rain or shine. Light refreshments available for purchase.

23rd Annual Bridge Bust
Saturday, October 1, 2011. Over 300 vendors will offer their wares in the categories of antiques, art, crafts, food and unique items in this unique and popular event. The venue is the Rt. 462 Veterans Memorial Bridge between Columbia and Wrightsville (Lancaster & York County.) The 1.25 mile bridge is closed to traffic for this event. Hours are 8 am – 4 pm. Free parking and free shuttle service is available from both sides of the bridge. The event is held rain or shine. Admission is $2; children 13 and under free. Please, NO pets.

3rd Annual 5k MAG Run
Saturday, November 5, 2011. The course for this event is a popular one – it crosses the Susquehanna River via the Veterans Memorial Bridge (Rt. 462) between Lancaster & York County which is closed to vehicular traffic during the event. Enjoy the scenic course against the fall foliage of the river valley. The Run begins in Wrightsville at 8:30 am and finishes in “record time” against this autumn backdrop. Pre-registration is available. T-shirts guaranteed to the first 250 registrants. Participants may also register on the day of the Runbeginning at 7:30 am. The Run is held rain or shine.
For more information on these events, call 717-684-5249.

Schedule change

The Columbia girls' basketball team will be playing varsity only games for the remainder of the season. Home games will now start at 7 p.m.