Monday, January 30, 2012
Columbia Library Feburary events
Mr. Samuel Edmond is available for tax preparation help beginning January 28. Please
schedule an appointment by calling 406-8143. Schedule an appointment by calling 406-8143.
Wednesday, February 1, at 6 PM: Family Film – “The Pacifier”
Monday, February 6, at 6 PM: Story Time with Mrs. Coni Haas – “Feeling the Love:
Friends”
Wednesday, February 8, at 6 PM: Family Film: “Shrek Forever After”
Monday, February 13, at 6 PM: Story Time with Mrs. Coni Haas – “Feeling the Love:
Family”
Wednesday, February 15, at 6 PM: Family Film: “Horton Hears a Who”
Monday, February 20 – Presidents’ Day – Library is Closed
Wednesday, February 22 at 6 PM: Family Film: “Hercules”
Monday, February 27, at 6 PM – Story Time with Mrs. Coni Haas – “Feeling the Love: Pets”
Wednesday, February 29, at 6 PM – Movie: “Leap Year”. Ages 12 and up.
schedule an appointment by calling 406-8143. Schedule an appointment by calling 406-8143.
Wednesday, February 1, at 6 PM: Family Film – “The Pacifier”
Monday, February 6, at 6 PM: Story Time with Mrs. Coni Haas – “Feeling the Love:
Friends”
Wednesday, February 8, at 6 PM: Family Film: “Shrek Forever After”
Monday, February 13, at 6 PM: Story Time with Mrs. Coni Haas – “Feeling the Love:
Family”
Wednesday, February 15, at 6 PM: Family Film: “Horton Hears a Who”
Monday, February 20 – Presidents’ Day – Library is Closed
Wednesday, February 22 at 6 PM: Family Film: “Hercules”
Monday, February 27, at 6 PM – Story Time with Mrs. Coni Haas – “Feeling the Love: Pets”
Wednesday, February 29, at 6 PM – Movie: “Leap Year”. Ages 12 and up.
Masonic News
At a recent installation of Worshipful Master for Columbia Lodge # 286 the Zeamer legacy continues! Andrew M. Zeamer was installed for the 2012 year, to this office following his Uncle Scott J. Zeamer.
Andrew’s father, Mark C. Zeamer, administered both Scott's oath and Andrew's oath of office. Mark was Worshipful Master in 2009.
The ceremony was an open installation and many friends and family of Master Masons attended.
Columbia Lodge # 286 meets monthly at the Masonic Temple 25 Cool Creek Road in Wrightsville. Lodge information is available at www.columbialodge286.org. phone 940 1758.
The Columbia Lodge, constituted in 1854 is associated with the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Masonic Bodies and is dedicated to community service by promoting personnel development of the individual
Andrew’s father, Mark C. Zeamer, administered both Scott's oath and Andrew's oath of office. Mark was Worshipful Master in 2009.
The ceremony was an open installation and many friends and family of Master Masons attended.
Columbia Lodge # 286 meets monthly at the Masonic Temple 25 Cool Creek Road in Wrightsville. Lodge information is available at www.columbialodge286.org. phone 940 1758.
The Columbia Lodge, constituted in 1854 is associated with the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Masonic Bodies and is dedicated to community service by promoting personnel development of the individual
A Night at the Museum
With the holidays well behind us, it’s time for some new family fun – fun that includes sleeping
too! Spend a night at the National Watch and Clock Museum on March 2. Find out what happens after the Museum locks its doors each night. Does the mouse run up the clock, does the grandfather clock begin to talk, or does time The Museum, located in Columbia, is truly the center of time and is home to close to 12,000 watches and clocks.
Why not bring your family and explore time?! After a stroll through the Museum’s time tunnel, you will find yourself transported to the time of Stonehenge and water clocks. From there, you begin your journey through time where thousands of years later (or an hour and a half in museum time) your family will stand speechless before the Mars Clock wondering, “Where did the time go?”
The Family Overnight is a unique opportunity for children ages 6 to 12 to spend the night at the Museum and enjoy decorating a clock to take home, munching on a snack, and exploring the many Museum’s exhibits. Cost is $20 for children and $12 for adults, with payment due prior to the sleepover. The adult chaperone must be at least 21 years old and one chaperone is required for every five children who participate.
Admission includes:
Scavenger hunt activity through the Museum
Museum exploration
Make-a-clock program for children
Snack and light breakfast
Souvenir patch for children
School of Horology • National Watch & Clock Museum www.nawcc.org Library & Research Collection • BULLETIN & MART Publications 514 Poplar Street, Columbia, PA 17512-2130 • Ph. 717.684.8261 • Fax 717.684.0878
Register for the Family Overnight by calling 717-684-8261, ext. 237 or email education@nawcc.org to reserve a space and receive an information packet. Space in this program is limited to 80 participants.
The National Watch and Clock Museum is operated by the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3) association with close to 18,000 members, representing 52 countries. April through November the Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. December through March hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. From Memorial Day through
Labor Day the Museum is also open on Mondays. Discounts are available to seniors, students, AAA members, and groups of 10 or more. Groups of 10 or more are encouraged to call ahead. For more program information, directions, or general Museum information, call 717-684-8261 or visit our website at www.museumoftime.org.
too! Spend a night at the National Watch and Clock Museum on March 2. Find out what happens after the Museum locks its doors each night. Does the mouse run up the clock, does the grandfather clock begin to talk, or does time The Museum, located in Columbia, is truly the center of time and is home to close to 12,000 watches and clocks.
Why not bring your family and explore time?! After a stroll through the Museum’s time tunnel, you will find yourself transported to the time of Stonehenge and water clocks. From there, you begin your journey through time where thousands of years later (or an hour and a half in museum time) your family will stand speechless before the Mars Clock wondering, “Where did the time go?”
The Family Overnight is a unique opportunity for children ages 6 to 12 to spend the night at the Museum and enjoy decorating a clock to take home, munching on a snack, and exploring the many Museum’s exhibits. Cost is $20 for children and $12 for adults, with payment due prior to the sleepover. The adult chaperone must be at least 21 years old and one chaperone is required for every five children who participate.
Admission includes:
Scavenger hunt activity through the Museum
Museum exploration
Make-a-clock program for children
Snack and light breakfast
Souvenir patch for children
School of Horology • National Watch & Clock Museum www.nawcc.org Library & Research Collection • BULLETIN & MART Publications 514 Poplar Street, Columbia, PA 17512-2130 • Ph. 717.684.8261 • Fax 717.684.0878
Register for the Family Overnight by calling 717-684-8261, ext. 237 or email education@nawcc.org to reserve a space and receive an information packet. Space in this program is limited to 80 participants.
The National Watch and Clock Museum is operated by the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3) association with close to 18,000 members, representing 52 countries. April through November the Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. December through March hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. From Memorial Day through
Labor Day the Museum is also open on Mondays. Discounts are available to seniors, students, AAA members, and groups of 10 or more. Groups of 10 or more are encouraged to call ahead. For more program information, directions, or general Museum information, call 717-684-8261 or visit our website at www.museumoftime.org.
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