Fish Dinner, Anyone?

This picture was taken a little after five o’clock this afternoon.  Someone dumped these fish near the railroad tracks on Malleable Road (or as we Columbians say it: MOW (as in OW!) – LUH – BULL Road).
I’ve heard of “catch and release” – but “catch and dump”?
This garbage will be sure to draw cats, skunks, rats, mice, foxes – you name it.  I wonder if the thoughtless person who dumped this considered the consequences.

Weekend Wrap-Up

Some pics from the past week or so that weren’t previously posted . . .

There were a few issues at last Sunday’s river baptism at River Park:
Two jet skiers landed near the base of the boat ramp.  While one waited, the other attempted to back his truck and trailer down the ramp as the service was being conducted.  He was then asked by a pastor not to do so, because the church had a permit to be there.  The jet skiers then waited until the church service concluded.
 Also, two other people who were preparing to leave the park in their boat let their dog run through the crowd.  
 The dog was unattended for several minutes as its owners gathered their belongings for the trip.

The dog was only a minor disturbance, but allowing him to run through the crowd was disrespectful.
I wonder if the dog’s owners ever read this notice posted nearby.
And speaking of notices, have you ever read the bulletin board under the bridge?
NOTICE, NOTICE, NOTICE!
Reminds me of the lines from that old song:
“Do this! Don’t do that! Can’t you read the sign?!”
Meanwhile, these folks were unfazed by it all and simply enjoyed the beautiful weather.

Life Lion Lands in Columbia

A Life Lion helicopter from Hershey Medical Center made a half hour stop at Columbia Consolidated Fire Company shortly after 8 o’clock last night.  The stopover was part of a training program being coordinated with CCFD.  The chopper, one of three, often travels with a registered nurse – and sometimes a cardiologist –  aboard on actual emergency calls.

Weekend Wrap-up

A few more pics from this week . . .
 Sparky the fire dog at Tuesday’s National Night Out

 Canada geese

 Kayakers returning to shore after finding body of lost swimmer Saturday morning
 Fixing a flat during Chiques Challenge

Out through the in lane

Chiques Challenge

The Second Annual Chiques Challenge event was held Saturday, August 11.  The course began with a four-mile run in East Donegal Township to Front Street in Marietta, where participants boarded kayaks for the water portion of the Challenge and paddled downstream to Columbia River Park.  The event was presented by the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce and was sponsored by Becky & Ken’s, Brenner Accounting, Hinkle’s Pharmacy, and Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (Gold Sponsor).  Event assistance was provided by Chiques Rock Outfitters.

(Click on pics to see ’em BIG.)

 Kevin Hull (#294) finished first.
 Charlene Smith (#59) dominated the women’s division.

 Pretzel City Sports of Reading recorded finishing times.

 Kurt Enck (#17)
 Jeff Trost brought a friend along.

Other pics from the event . . .

End of the Search . . .

This morning, rescue crews retrieved the body of a swimmer who went missing recently.  For the full story go HERE.

 Many rescue vehicles waited at Columbia River Park.

 Mayor Lutz watched the operation.

 Chiques Challenge was delayed for several hours.

 This man watched from the York County side.

 After notifying rescue personnel, several kayakers left the scene where they had found the body.

 Kayakers then paddled down river to River Park.

 Another kayaker who had been at the scene.

 Friends and classmates of the swimmer watched from the Veterans’ Memorial Bridge.

Their mission completed, rescue personnel returned to River Park.