Holiday Sale at SCCA this Sunday

A note from SCCA:
Dear Friends,
Please join us for our Annual Holiday Sale! Many Fine Art and Fine Craft items are offered at 10-25% off retail. Put your name in for one of our Art Door Prizes on December 13, 1-7 p.m. Prizes will be drawn at the end of the day. We have a fine selection of drawings, ceramics (pottery), fiber, glass, paintings, prints, Sculpture and mixed media work! 

The Door Prizes have been gifted by the following artists and Include: a glass bowl by Jeremy Friedly; an original print by Milt Friedly; an original painting by Carol Galligan, an original mixed media work by Claire Giblin; a ceramic mug by Maureen Joyce; a ceramic bowl by Robert Troxell and a “Celadon Octopus”  ceramic bowl. The door prizes are valued at over $500.
We hope to see you Sunday, December 13, 1-7 p.m.!
Thanks,
Milt Friedly
Director/Curator
Susquehanna Center for the Creative Arts
224 Locust Street
Columbia, PA 17512

Coaches needed at Our Lady of the Angels

Our Lady of the Angels school has a need for assistant coaches for the upcoming Softball and Baseball season.  Needed are adults of all ages and older teens to help motivate, organize schedules, teach the children and become a positive role model for our community’s youth.   Can work with any schedule or level of involvement.   
Contact Ben at 717-715-3273 or ben@gormandist.com for more information.
Borough Offices: 308 Locust Street, Columbia PA 17512 | Phone: 717-684-2467

RECOGNITION/ANNOUNCEMENT OF CORPORAL MILES BIXLER’S RETIREMENT

Following his retirement, Cpl Bixler will be starting a new chapter in his life as he was recently elected Magisterial District Judge for District 02-1-03 which encompasses West Hempfield Township, and both Mountville and Columbia Boroughs.

MORE:
https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/westhempfieldpd/11465/post/recognitionannouncement-corporal-miles-bixler%E2%80%99s-retirement

One teen injured in overnight stabbing in Columbia

Officer Engle says the juveniles told police the person was wearing all black and a mask.

They said the man cut one of the juveniles with a knife and that’s when one of the teens shot at the suspect.

The suspect then took off through a back door.

Police say they are not sure if the suspect was injured by the shot.

The only description the juveniles gave of the man was that he was very tall, around 6 foot 3 inches.