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Hop Into Fun at Egg Fest

Describing the community Easter event his church has held for several years, Wrightsville Assembly of God lead pastor Aaron McNatt said the event has two purposes: It’s designed to bring people together and to celebrate the season.

“Egg Fest is a fun, safe and inexpensive opportunity for parents in our community to bring their kids to,” he shared. “And for those without young kids who just want to get out and enjoy springtime with the community, we have some great food trucks. And you’re never too old for a photo with the Easter Bunny!”

Egg Fest will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 4. It will be held in the parking lot of Eastern York High School, 720 Cool Creek Road, Wrightsville.

While it incorporates the idea

of an Easter egg hunt, the event will offer a unique opportunity for people to experience the typical Easter activity.

“Egg Fest is different from a traditional Easter egg hunt. Kids can visit egg stations and collect candy-filled eggs,” McNatt explained.

“As they travel to the different egg stations, they collect stamps on their Egg Fest maps, which can then be turned in for a prize.”

Along the way, kids and their families can enjoy face painting, photos with the Easter Bunny, a craft station, a bounce house, an

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Next PA Adventure Starts Here

“I like to call this event ‘the most fun you’ll have planning your vacation,’” said Wendy Royal, event coordinator for the PA Family Travel Fair. “It’s free to attend. You can go around, get all kinds of informationvisitors’ guides, brochures and information about things only the locals know.”

The eighth annual PA Family Travel Fair will be held on Saturday, April 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds, 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon.

It will feature more than 50 vendors and exhibitors showcasing destinations and attractions from throughout the state.

“They are there to hand out free information. There’s no selling,” Royal said. “You can talk to the vendors, and they can answer any questions you have. Nobody knows their area or their attraction better than they do.”

Vendors will represent all corners of the state, providing ideas for summer getaways, day trips or longer vacations. Participants will include amusement parks; campgrounds; museums; and visitor bureaus, including the PA Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau.

For nearly 90 years, Glatfelter Memorial Field has been a place where people in Columbia come together. That sense of connection depends on local support to keep the park at 1249 Lancaster Ave. thriving.

“On any given day, you can find the community walking the track, playing pickleball, watching a youth baseball or football game or attending a community event at Glatfelter Memorial Field,” said Robin Gamby, board secretary of the Glatfelter Memorial Trust.

Recent projects at the park include the installation of a dual-use pickleball court and street hockey rink.

“People love the outdoors in Pennsylvania. One of our new vendors is the Keystone Elk Country Alliance,” Royal said, adding that the Elk County-based group will have lots of information on the elk herds that populate the region. “They’ll have information on the best times to see the elk, and they’ll give people lots of ideas of things to do in the area.”

New this year, the PA Family Travel Fair will feature two grand prize giveaways.

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The Horn Farm Center, 4945 Horn Road, York, has planned several programs. There is a fee, and registration is required at https://hornfarmcenter .org. For more information, call 717-757-6441 or email education@hornfarm center.org.

Carpentry Fundamentals: Potting Bench MakeAnd-Take will be held on Saturday, April 11, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Participants will learn how to read plans; perform measuring, marking, and cutting; and assemble lumber into a sturdy, functional piece of furniture that they will take home at the end of the class. The program will cover safe and accurate use of common household power tools, including drills and drivers, circular saws, and miter saws.

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A Shoots and Leaves foraging walk will be held on Sunday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to noon. Participants will learn about early spring edible plants, such as dandelions, wild onion, ramps, and nettles. Topics of discussion may include ethical foraging and alternative uses for plants, such as wildcrafting and medicine-making. Begin -

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A Micro-Survival Kit Workshop has been planned for April 12 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. In this hands-on class with Kaden of Stetler Survival, participants will build a compact, functional micro-survival kit that fits in a small tin. The program will cover essential survival priorities like fire, water, shelter, navigation, signaling, and basic first aid. Attendees will learn which tools and materials work best at a micro scale and why.

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“We have also invited several food trucks: Eastern York Rotary Club’s Fries and Chicken, Joe’s Fish Sandwiches, Noel’s Cafe, the PA Dairymen’s Association milkshakes and Pappy’s BBQ,” he said. “Guests at the event can purchase lunch or a sweet treat at the trucks.”

With the exception of food for purchase, all of the activities will be offered free of charge.

“The event is comeand-go, so families can arrive anytime and stay for as long

as they’d like,” he said.

Wrightsville Assembly of God has been holding community Easter events for many years. Over time, the festivities outgrew the church’s space.

“We love hosting community events like this because it gives us the opportunity to bring joy and light to our neighbors,” McNatt said. “Having it at Eastern York High School gives us enough space to accommodate the hundreds of cars that will fill the parking lots.”

Wrightsville Assembly

of God will also hold Palm Sunday and Easter services at Eastern York High School’s Performing Arts Center. The Palm Sunday service will take place on March 29 at 10 a.m. On Easter Sunday, April 5, there will be services at 9 and 11 a.m. For all Sunday services, nursery and preschool care will be available. A kids’ church service, for children in kindergarten through sixth grade, will be held simultaneously with the regular service.

For more information, visit www.wrightsville church.com.

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Hannah Bost of Columbia was named a United East Scholar Athlete for the fall 2025 season. Bost attends Wilson College, Chambersburg, in the United East Conference.

In order to be selected as a Scholar Athlete, a student-athlete competing in a fall conference-sponsored sport must have achieved a grade point average of 3.2 or greater for the fall semester and must have been in good standing on his or her team. Wilson College had 57 honorees.

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Stony Brook Mennonite Church will hold an Easter sunrise service on Easter Sunday, April 5, at 6:30 a.m. in the Hilltop Pavilion at Samuel S. Lewis State Park, 6000 Mount Pisgah Road, York.

The service will celebrate the resurrection of Jesus with songs and Scripture presented by the church’s ministry team. A free breakfast will follow the service and will take place at the church, 15 Locust Grove Road, York.

For more information, contact Jim Heindel at 717-818-3608.

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“We have two big getaways this year, instead of one like we’ve had in the past,” Royal said. “Both are for families of four, and they include lodging, attractions, vouchers, gift cards for restaurants and more. One is from Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, and one is from Destination Gettysburg.”

The first 500 people in the door at the travel fair will receive a goodie bag, perfect for stuffing full of information picked up at vendor booths, Royal said, adding, “Your bag will be full by the end of the day.”

The event is truly for the whole family, with plenty of options for kids to have fun.

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Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland will present a program at noon and will also have a booth set up all day for visitors to interact with some of the organization’s animals.

Mascots will also be on-site, including Echo the Bat from Lincoln Caverns.

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“We have a kids’ passport, which encourages kids to interact with the vendors,” Royal explained. “One lucky youngster will win eight all-day passes to DelGrosso’s Amusement Park & Laguna Splash Water Park.”

Additionally, a balloon artist will entertain from 10 a.m. to noon, and

“She’s a lot of fun for the kids,” Royal said. “They really like meeting her.”

Along with vendors, the fair will feature a program from Sam Leamer, a local historian who will offer a presentation sponsored by Visit Lebanon Valley from 9 to 10:50 a.m.

“In honor of the 250th birthday of America, we wanted to bring somebody in who can talk about what life was like during Colonial times,” Royal said.

At 1:15 p.m., Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation president Marci Mowery will speak.

“She’s going to talk about opportunities for families in our state parks,” Royal said. “She was a schoolteacher, so she makes her presentations relatable for kids.”

Food will be available for purchase at a restaurant on-site at the expo center.

always been astonished that we don’t know what’s going on in our own backyard,” she said. “There are so many cool things in our state that people just aren’t aware of.”

Tourism is big business in Pennsylvania.

According to a 2024 economic impact study, the most recent study completed, visitors to the state spent $49.9 billion, equating to $144 million a day. Tourism also supports more than 500,000 jobs in the state and generates more than $5 billion in tax revenue to benefit the state.

More than 2,000 people attended last year’s PA Family Travel Fair, and Royal is excited to host it in a new venue this year, with lots of space and

plenty of free parking.

“Kids love this event because there’s always something fun to do. Parents love it because it’s free and they can get lots of information,” she said. “It’s just a fun day and an opportunity to find out things they didn’t know about what there is to do in our state.”

For more information on the PA Family Travel Fair, visit https://pafamily travel.com.

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“It’s the kind of food you would expect to have at a county fair,” Royal said, noting that the restaurant is set up cafeteria style and is located right across the hall from the travel fair.

Royal has been organizing the PA Family Travel Fair since 2018, although she had been thinking about the idea for several years before that.

“Over the years, I’ve

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Echo the Bat, the mascot from Lincoln Caverns, will be one of the attractions for kids at the PA Family Travel Fair.

Church Posts Easter Season Services

Grace Baptist Church, 3920 East Prospect Road, York, has announced its Easter season services, beginning with a Good Friday service on Friday, April 3, at 7 p.m.

On Easter Sunday, April 5, an outdoor Sonrise Service will begin at 7 a.m. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be held in the sanctuary. Breakfast will be available in the multipurpose room following the service, and reservations are required by calling the church at 717-755-0091. Sunday school classes for those from infants to adults will begin at 9:15 a.m., followed by a Communion worship service at 10:30 a.m. For further information, call the aforementioned number or use the additional contact methods at www.gracebaptist york.com.

Glatfelter from

In 2025, a facelift of the large pavilion commenced, including a new metal roof and painting. Kitchen upgrades at the large pavilion will be completed in 2026.

“New doors will soon be installed on most buildings,” Gamby shared. “There is always something to do at a property this size.”

The brick entryway to the field was constructed in 1936, and a sport complex on the land was built by the Workers Progress Administration, providing employment for area residents during the Great Depression. At the time, the gate led to grounds that included a grandstand, a football field, a baseball field and tennis courts.

In 1937, the field was dedicated to the memory of Lt. Richard Glatfelter, a Columbia High School graduate and member of the Class of 1933 at West Point. He was killed in a car accident during his first assignment at Fort Dix, N.J. David L. Glatfelter, Richard’s father, donated the land in honor of his son.

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including CBAA baseball and softball teams. Additionally, community members have reserved the facility for events such as a community Easter egg hunt, birthday parties and reunions.

Gamby noted that providing up-to-date facilities and activities for the community is an ongoing challenge for the board.

“Since Glatfelter Memorial Field is not a municipal park and does not receive any municipal or government funding, we rely on the rental of the facility and generous donations to maintain and make improvements,” she said.

A major fundraiser for the field is the annual golf tournament. This year’s event will be held at Cool Creek Golf Club, 300 Cool Creek Road, Wrightsville, on Friday, Sept. 25, with an 8 a.m. tee time. Opportunities for support include participating as a golfer, providing sponsorship or donating items for a giveaway.

Gamby said. “On Saturday, June 6, a celebration will be held after the Lancaster County Firefighters Parade in Columbia, and on Saturday, July 4, a Fourth of July celebration will be sponsored by Columbia Borough. These will be two great events to celebrate our town’s 300th anniversary.”

Gamby emphasized that the longevity of the park would not be possible without help from the community.

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Columbia High School athletics used the field and played in a stadium on the grounds until 1963, when the school moved its playing fields to its current campus on Ironville Pike. The field also hosted the Columbia Raiders, a semiprofessional football team, in the early 1960s. Several community celebrations have been held on the site over the decades, including the closing ceremonies for the 1938 Columbia Sesquicentennial Celebration and the 1988 Columbia Bicentennial Celebration. On the first anniversary of 9/11, the Glatfelter Memorial Trust, working with the Columbia Borough Shade Tree Commission, planted nine trees on the west side of the park and 11 trees on the east side in memory of the Americans who died during the terrorist attack.

Today, the park includes a large pavilion, a small pavilion, basketball courts, football and baseball fields and a track. It is used by a variety of groups throughout the year,

“In 2025, almost $13,000 was raised by the golf outing to add to other generous donations, which allowed for the installation of new doors,” Gamby stated.

The field will also be the site of two upcoming community events.

“We are pleased to be the location for two 300th Wrights Ferry/Columbia anniversary events,”

“We appreciate the public’s help in keeping the property safe, clean and family friendly,” she said, adding that policies such as prohibiting dogs, alcohol and drugs at the park help to keep it in good shape. “The community is grateful to the Glatfelter family for their generous gift that has provided much enjoyment to the community for decades and thanks the family members that remain involved with the operation now and in the future. We would like to thank all of our volunteers, donors, renters and the community for creating a great experience for all at Glatfelter Memorial Field.”

Anyone who is interested in sponsoring or participating in the golf tournament may email glatfeltermemorialfield@ gmail.com.

To learn more about renting a space at the field or making a donation, visit www.glatfelter memorialfield.com.

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Library Posts April Schedule

Kreutz Creek Library (KCL), 66 Walnut Springs Road, Hellam, will offer programs and services to the community. For details and registration, call the library at 717-2524080 or visit www.yorklibraries.org.

The Friends of Kreutz Creek Library will be at the library to accept donations on Tuesday, April 7, from noon to 6 p.m. and Thursday, April 16, from noon to 4 p.m.

The Friends will also hold a spring used book, jigsaw puzzle, and bake sale on Friday, April 24, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hellam Township Municipal Building, across Walnut Springs Road from the library.

KCL’s upcoming programs include Baby and Toddler Story Time for children from birth to age 3 on Wednesdays, April 8 to 29, and Preschool Story Time for children ages 3 to 5 on Fridays, April 3 to 24. These programs will run from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., and reservations are required.

Library Tales for Tails will take place on April 16 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Children ages 6 to 11 may read to certified therapy dogs, and participants may also pet and hug the dogs. People may sign up for a 10-minute time slot when they arrive.

The Builder’s Club, for children ages 6 to 11, will meet on April 16 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 18, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

The Danger Club, for tweens

ages 9 to 11, will meet on April 7 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

The Library Squad, for people ages 9 to 18, will gather on Tuesday, April 14, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Project-based volunteering for people ages 12 to 18 is available. For more details or to offer an idea for a project, contact kreutzcreek library@yorklibraries.org or Kayla at 717-252-4080.

Manga Book Club for youths ages 12 to 18 will meet on April 18 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. This program will occur after the library is closed to the public. Only teens attending this program will be allowed inside.

The Spoiler Alert! teen group, for teens ages 12 to 18, will meet on April 7 from 5 to 6 p.m. via Zoom. The group reads teen books and posts reviews to Instagram and YouTube. Reservations are required.

Stitch and Chat groups, for knitters and crocheters, will meet on Thursdays, April 2 and 16, from 6 to 7:45 p.m. and Wednesdays, April 8 and 22, from noon to 1:45 p.m.

York Chess Club, for people of all ages, will be held on Tuesdays, April 7, 14, and 21, from 6 to 8 p.m.

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A Silent Book Club, for people age 13 or older, will take place on April 2 from 6 to 7:45 p.m. The program will feature trivia, refreshments, reading, and book talk.

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The Green Thumb Garden Club will meet on Thursday, April 9, from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Melanie Markowski will share “Plant Your Own Cutting Garden of Mostly Annual Flowers.”

The Friends of Kreutz Creek Library will meet on Monday, April 20, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

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AMISH MOVING COMPANY

AMISH CLEANOUTS

Will move households (will go out of state). Fair prices for Clean Outs of Attics, Basements. 717-442-3301

ANDY’S DRYWALL

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