Dr. Hollister announced this issue at Thursday's school board meeting:
Author: SPY
Columbia board focuses on shared leadership agreement with Elanco | Community | lancasteronline.com
Implementation and evaluation of a shared leadership agreement with Eastern Lancaster County School District was a focal point at Columbia Borough School District committee of the whole meeting Thursday.
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With just 19 players, Columbia's football team battles for 'the love of the game' | Football | lancasteronline.com
At full strength, Columbia's roster boasts 19 students. With two players absent from school Tuesday, and another two out with injuries, the remaining 15 took the field, chanting “Tide Pride” as the team worked on its offense.
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Market House change of hours
School Board Meeting to be held Thursday, October 20
Library Happenings – Thursday, October 20, 2016 – CareerLink for Job Seekers
Library Happenings – Wednesday, October 19, 2016 – Young Adult Book Club
Meeting Schedule, Week of 10-17-16
Trashion Fashion Show at Arts at Hinkles October 30
The Arts at Hinkles is having a unique fashion show to benefit community art in Columbia. Participants are designing fashions made out of anything recycled or re-purposed. A “Best in Show” $100 prize will be awarded to the winning design of the night. All ages are welcome to this fun-filled evening! If you are interested in participating, there’s still a few spots left.
Call Vicki at 518-275-8299 for more information.
The Arts at Hinkles, 247 Locust St., Columbia, Pa
Sunday, October 30, 2016 7:00 p.m.
Tickets $15, at door & presold at Hinkles
Beverages & light food will be served.
Street Invasion Purge Meet draws crowd Saturday night
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The smell of burning rubber saturated the air around the AutoZone parking lot along Columbia Avenue as clouds of smoke drifted overhead. About 100 people with over three dozen vehicles, including cars, trucks, and bikes, converged on the lot Saturday night. The Street Invasion Purge Meet featured revving and burnouts, most in the nearby McDonald’s parking lot. Squealing tires and roaring engines dominated the night for over an hour as drivers were urged on by spectators who recorded the action with cellphones. At one point a female employee of McDonald’s approached the motorists and shouted at them to leave. Although the crowd was high-spirited, no fighting or vandalism occurred.
























