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APRIL 7, 2021
SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
VOL LXII • NO 8
Book Sale And Auction Will Benefit Library variety of items, Bell said, including hardback and paperback “Anything you might find in books, children’s books, cookthe library, we’ll have it here,” books, DVDs, audiobooks and jigsaid Betty Bell, describing what to saw puzzles. “We’ll have used books, but we ex pect at the Kreutz Creek Library book sale. The sale will be also have a lot of books from the held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Fri- last five years or so,” she noted. “We day, April 23, and from 9 a.m. to have books that came out in 2020 and even in 2021. 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 24, at the “ W e ’ r e t r y i n g t o You’re going to see Hellam Township come up with dif- things you haven’t Public Works build- f e r e n t w a y s t o seen before.” In addition to the ing, 44 Walnut r a i s e f u n d s , a n d book sale, the library Springs Road, York. Bell, who is co- t h i s w e n t o v e r will hold an online president of the really well the last auction on Facebook that will open at Friends of Kreutz time we did this.” 8 p.m. on April 24 Creek Library along with Elizabeth McKonly, said the and run through 8 p.m. on book sale is more important to the Saturday, May 1. “We’re trying to come up with library this year than ever. “We usually have a sale in the different ways to raise funds, and spring and in the fall, but we this went over really well the last weren’t able to have either this past time we did this,” said Linda Nevyear due to COVID,” she explained. ers, auction coordinator. The first Funds from the sale help support auction was held in 2019 and library programs, purchase books included more than 100 items donated by local individuals and and more. The sale will feature a wide businesses. BY CATHY MOLITORIS
See Book Sale pg 7
Kreutz Creek Library’s book sale and auction will feature a wide variety of items like the ones seen here with Judy Pena, library assistant.
DreamWrights Shining A Spotlight On Local Businesses Will Present “The COVID On Tuesdays at noon, Columbia small businesses take the spotlight Chronicles” on Facebook during “Live at Miss
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BY CATHY MOLITORIS
Even in the midst of a difficult year, there are reasons to smile. That’s the message behind “The COVID Chronicles,” a show written by community members. It will be presented on the outdoor stage at DreamWrights Center for Community Arts, 100 Carlisle Ave., York, at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 23. See DreamWrights pg 7
A recent episode of “Live at Miss Alison’s” featured Alison Liebgott (left) speaking with Delanie Loughran about her business, Paws & Indigo Petcare.
Alison’s.” The Facebook Live video podcast features a different local business each week, said Alison Liebgott, who hosts the show and owns Miss Alison’s Studio, 430 Walnut St., second floor. “The goal is to help encourage the businesses in the community to get more involved with each other and start networking,” Liebgott stated. She got the idea after serving as a guest on her brother’s podcast and realizing the power of the medium.
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