Downtown Columbia Holiday Events December 13th


Event 1: The Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce presents their Christmas Historic Home Tour, Mittens and Mufflers, on Sunday, Dec. 13, from 11 am -5 p.m. – rain or shine! The Mittens and Mufflers tour is a self-guided historic home tour featuring several homes on the very first established street of Columbia as well as 2 beautiful cottage homes! Beginning on November 19th advance tickets will be available at the Susquehanna Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau as well as several participating locations. Come enjoy the breathtaking, historic homes open for viewing as well as voting for the most beautifully decorated front door.


House Tour tickets: 
  • Advance Tickets – $12 (price includes tax) 
  • Day of Tour – $15 (price includes tax) 
  • Well-mannered children under 12 – Free

Event 2: Be sure to maximize your River Town experience by visiting our Historic downtown during the day-long Old Fashioned Christmas. This special event promises a hearty dose of holiday cheer featuring special offers and complimentary refreshments at participating shops and restaurants. Old St. Nick promises to make an appearance in his workshop. There will also be performances by our area school’s children’s choir, strolling adult carolers, horse-drawn carriage rides, gingerbread men decorating, cookie decorating, street vendors of hot cocoa, cider and roasted nuts, the Historic Market House and its vendors, The Columbia Historic Preservation Society’s Train Display, a historic guided tour and a variety of other fun-filled activities for children and adults. Downtown merchants will be open Sunday from 11 am to 7 pm for great holiday shopping. 5 pm is the magical time when we add a holiday glow to the Streets with luminaries and light up the downtown streetscape for the season. You’ll walk away with the nostalgia of Christmases gone by. Bundle up and wear your mittens and mufflers. 
For More Information, Contact: SVCC 717-684-5249

Council buys replacement police car

Columbia Borough Council approved the purchase of a 2015 Ford Police Interceptor for $25,251 to replace Unit #4 that was totaled in a collision last month. Insurance will pay $20,435, with the balance coming from the 2015 Columbia Borough Budget. The equipment from the original vehicle was not damaged and will be transferred.

Shown above is the police vehicle that was totaled in a collision on October 13 while an officer was responding to a call.

About Town

Some recent sightings . . .

 You don’t see many of these nowadays.

 Bridge over untroubled water

A truck hauling a truck

 A truck hauling a truck hauling tires

 On the lookout for nuts

 The Wrights Ferry Graffiti Museum

 Perilous perch

 Inventorying trees to be cut at River Park.
They’re marked with orange dots.

 Much-needed line painting was recently done at Columbia Plaza.
(Not that anyone pays attention to the lines anyway.)

 Belfor Restoration on the site of the recent Walnut Street fire

 A recent visitor at River Park

 Carts . . .

 . . . outside Bootleg Antiques

 Two crows contemplating a murder

 Many of these signs were recently posted at River Park.

 Autumn at Locust Street Park

A former hole in the ground is now a parking lot at Burning Bridge Antiques.