Year: 2019
Seen Today – Monday, June 3, 2019
About Town 6/2/19
Trashed
(And who hasn’t felt this way some mornings?)
One horsepower
Sign, amended
Future home of Amvets Post #153
So this means we’re already great again?
And the speed limit is what now?
Sunny bunting
Yep, there it is.
Taking a peek
Start of a new fad?
Parking enforcement
Sun behind fog
Laurel Hill under fog
Columbia under fog
Does anybody really know what time it is?
Time to learn about birth control?
Trying to fit in
Long boat
June 15
Peregrine Falcon Fledge Watch
Struttin’ his stuff.
Backin’ ‘er up
Head goose
3 in a row
Here’s how not to park your JLG.
Listening in
Helicopters like this one flew over several times Saturday morning.
From 100% real cows, one assumes
Looks like the mural is almost finished.
(Here and below)
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Campaign sign
Several powered hang gliders flew over on Saturday evening.
(Here and below)
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Double time
Do you “C” the problem now?
Solitude
Free summer meals for kids & teens
(Check the banner for details.)
Tree grate
One of the many uses of duct tape
LED sign in operation at St. Paul Episcopal Church
Here’s a posting for a yard sale.
And here’s one for a car show.
Where’s Dave?
Treetop ornament
Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Work Session, June 4, 2019
Columbia Borough Meetings – Week of June 3, 2019
Columbia Public Library Calendar of Events – June 2019
Laurel Hill vases recovered at local scrap yard
Vases stolen from Laurel Hill Cemetery recovered; guilty party to be prosecuted
Hundreds helped by "Hands Across the Street" program
258 people stood in line at Vision Church this morning to receive free food from the “Hands Across the Street” program. The food, which included various flavors of Baskin-Robbins ice cream, chicken tenders, and cake, was donated by Americold in Mountville and is estimated to have helped 644 people in the households of those who signed up, according to organizer Lori Flick. The program is almost 100% volunteer.
Ken Kramer and son Jan of JanMichael’s Art and Home Store provided the truck, and with the help of several volunteers, loaded up half a dozen skids of food in Mountville, and unloaded them in the church parking lot at 291 South 4th Street. Those receiving food were not required to show identification or proof of income.
“Hands Across the Street,” which is overseen by Columbia’s Presbyterian Church, also partners with the Sunsnappers and the Lions Club to help the community. The church leases the building on South 4th, where a downstairs shelter capable of housing 25 people is located. The shelter operation is estimated to cost $70,000 and is funded through donations.
"HANDS ACROSS THE STREET" TO DISTRIBUTE FREE FOOD THIS MORNING (THURSDAY, MAY 30) AT 9 AM AT VISION CHURCH, 291 SOUTH 4TH STREET
Five pallets of food will be distributed to anyone. No income restrictions apply. No identification needed. All are welcome.
“Hands Across the Street” partners with Sunsnappers and the Lions Club to provide food to the community.



































































