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Alliance Plans Watershed Weekends
Elks Present Donation To Football Program York Elks Lodge 213 members Doug Stauffer (back, second from left), Marilyn Hake (back, third from left) and Daryl Hoffman (back, fourth from left) presented a check for $1,085 to York Boys Club (YBC) president Tino Conquest (back, third from right) and the YBC Raiders’ Coach Manny (back, far left), Coach Jeff (back, second from right), and Coach Rashawn (back, far right), along with members of the YBC Raiders football teams, on Sept. 5. The money will go toward scholarships and supplies.
The Watershed Alliance of York (WAY) has announced its 16th Watershed Weekends. The purpose of Watershed Weekends is to provide opportunities for attendees to get to know their watersheds and meet the people and organizations who are working to enhance, restore and protect them. Watershed Weekends will take place from Friday, Sept. 21, to Sunday, Sept. 30. The event will consist of the following components: York County Envirothon Clay Shoot Fundraiser; Rambo Run Stream Study; PawPaw Festival; So, You Want a Rain Garden Presentation; Dover Water Treatment Facility Open House; Exploring a York County Stormwater Authority Public Forum; Youth and Family Fishing Day at Kiwanis Lake; Tour York Water Company’s New Lake Redman Pump Station; Family Creek Critter Hike; and Codorus Creek See Watershed Weekends pg 4
Coalition To Host The Positivity Guru 24th Annual York Bike Night Slated Kevin Jackson, known as the Positivity Guru, will speak about “Innovation Under Fire” at the Buy Local Coalition’s second annual Signature Speaker Event, set for Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Wyndham Garden Hotel York, 2000 Loucks Road, York. Registration will begin at 3 p.m., and the speaker will share from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Jackson is known as the Positivity Guru for the ways he inspires and motivates others. His presentation will focus on how people can be inspired to create and innovate. Born and raised in York, Jackson is senior vice president of innovation and quality at The Wolf Organization LLC, where he is responsible for championing large-scale initiatives that transform the business. There is a cost to register, which includes a beverage and hors d’oeuvres during a networking time from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. following Jackson’s presentation. Seating is limited to 150 attendees. To register, readers may visit https://blc2018.eventbrite.com. A portion of the registration fee will benefit
Members of Motor Maids, a women’s motorcycle club in North America, are usually among the attendees of York Bike Night. The 24th annual event on Saturday, Sept. 22, will feature a motorcycle parade, vendors, entertainment, and exhibits.
Kevin Jackson the Young Thinkers of York Inc. To learn more about the Buy Local Coalition, readers may visit www.BuyLocalCentralPA.com. Details about the Young Thinkers of York Inc. are available at www.youngthinkers ofyork.org.
The City of York will present the 24th annual York Bike Night on Saturday, Sept. 22, from 3 to 9 p.m. in and around Continental Square in downtown York. The street party will feature a motorcycle parade, food and merchandise vendors, live entertainment, and informational exhibits. The event will be held in conjunction with the annual Harley-Davidson York Vehicle Operations open house. Carrie Becker will sing the national
anthem at Continental Square at 3 p.m. to officially kick off the festivities. Parade participants will leave the York Expo Center at 4:30 p.m., traveling east on Market Street to Broad Street and then traveling back to the Continental Square area. Anyone who would like to ride in the parade should arrive at the York Expo Center between 2:15 and 4:15 p.m. and enter using the Highland Avenue gate. No preregistration is required, and all See Bike Night pg 4
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