Vietnam vets invited to commemorative pinning ceremony at Columbia High School

Congressman Lloyd Smucker, in conjunction with the office of U.S. Senator Pat Toomey, will host a ceremony honoring area Vietnam-era veterans with a 50th anniversary commemorative pin. Veterans from the 11th Congressional District are invited to attend and be honored at this event.

This ceremony will take place on Saturday, June 15 at 8AM at Columbia High School, located at 901 Ironville Pike, Columbia, PA 17512.

Veterans who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces at any time between Nov. 1, 1955, and May 15, 1975, regardless of station location, and who did not receive a pin at the prior March 29th, 2019 event at Lancaster Airport, will be eligible to receive a lapel pin at this ceremony. Veterans’ family members and veterans from all periods of service are invited to attend the ceremony.

“I’m thankful to partner again with Senator Toomey to honor veterans from Lancaster and York Counties who selflessly served our nation in Vietnam. For far too long we as a nation failed to give these brave men and women the recognition they rightfully deserve,” said Rep. Smucker. “It is my honor to invite Vietnam veterans from across Lancaster and York Counties in the 11th District, to participate in this recognition event.”

“Our Commonwealth’s Vietnam veterans bravely served this country and it’s an honor for my office to recognize them for their service,” said Senator Toomey. “For over half a century, many of these veterans have been unsung heroes. I encourage all Vietnam War veterans in the 11th Congressional District to participate in this recognition event.”

Senator Toomey co-sponsored legislation to permanently designate March 29 as National Vietnam War Veterans Day to recognize the bravery and sacrifice of veterans who served during the Vietnam War. The bill has been signed into law by President Donald Trump.

Vietnam-era veterans who wish to attend should RSVP by contacting Congressman Smucker’s office at 717-393-0667 by Tuesday, June 11.

Following the recognition ceremony, Smucker joined by members of Sen. Toomey’s staff will participate in the unveiling of a portrait of Retired Lieutenant General David L. Mann—the 7th graduate of Columbia High School to rise to the rank of general or admiral in the United States Armed Forces. Retired Lieutenant General Mann most recently led the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command.

[Source: Press release]

Columbia Borough Council Regular Meeting 05-14-2019 Agenda and Meeting Packet-REVISED 05-13-2019-FINAL

Columbia Borough Council Regular Meeting 05-14-2019 Agenda and Meeting Packet-REVISED 05-13-2019-FINAL

The updated Agenda and Packet for the May 14 Regular Meeting of Borough Council includes the following changes/updates:

– Updated Agenda

– Updated Minutes from the May 7, 2019 Work Session

– Proclamation 19-05: National Police Week

– Short Term Rental Regulations: Updated Memo and DRAFT Ordinance 912

About Town 5/12/19

This week’s photos from around Columbia
 Juggler juggling

At River Park
His name is Phil, and he’s from York.
The next panel in the mural
Artist consultation (lower left)
 Abstract (from this angle) graffiti on a Civil War Bridge pier

 Newly painted sign at the plaza

 This one too

 The railing at the Columbia Crossing is damaged.
(Here and below)

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 Stick birds

 One-sided conversation

 Don’t snivel.

 Catbird, not meowing

 Watch your step.

 Checking out the underside of the Wrights Ferry Bridge

 Talking it over

Across the river

 Does this qualify as public nudity?

 Only the best for our public servants

 Meanwhile down at the tracks

 Down but not out

 No no no

 CDFD responded to a fire call on the 100 block of South 3rd on Thursday morning. The call was traced back to a tenant melting a wax material, according to the CBFD Facebook page.

 Pressure washing the former Colonial Metals building

 Just can’t get rid of the remnants of that sign.

 Try try try

 Don’t go there.
You don’t know the power . . .
 Once again, you’re walking on the sidewalk, and you’re about to be in someone’s front yard.

 Police procession
 Alex Sable’s obituary is HERE.

 National Extreme Storm Chaser

 Side view

 Officer Bell at yet another accident at 4th & Poplar.  Could the problem be due to that hedge on 4th Street blocking the line of sight?

 School board candidates

The eagle has landed.
[Submitted photo]
 Killdeer cleaning up

 Splish-splash

 Takin’ a bath

Ready for the prom
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