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Columbia/Hellam/Wrightsville

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APRIL 19, 2023

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LXIV • NO 8

Library will host book sale BY CATHY MOLITORIS

Stop by the Kreutz Creek Library spring book sale, and you’re sure to pick up a bargain. “We have tons of fiction for all ages and a lot of nonfiction books - historical, local interest, gardening, do-it-yourself, biography and memoirs,” said Edward Ritter, chair of the sale. “We have something for everyone.” The sale will be held at the Hellam Township Public Works Building, 44 Walnut Springs Road,

York, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, April 28, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 29. Along with books, the sale will feature jewelry, baked goods and lots of puzzles. “Puzzles became really popular during the pandemic, and they are still popular,” Ritter said. “They go fast.” The sale will offer people the opportunity to fill a bag for $5 beginning at noon on Saturday. “We have tote bags donated by Stelter Dodge, and people can use those or fill a bag of similar size,” Ritter said. See Library pg 4

Bill Clark

Janet Wood as Susanna Wright

Mount Bethel Cemetery will host events ount Bethel Cemetery, 700 Locust St., Columbia, will be full of activity during the weekend of Friday, April 28, to Sunday, April 30. On April 28, Columbia artist Bill Clark will display his work in the cottage on the property from 5 to 8 p.m. He will show the artwork again on April 30 from 2 to 4 p.m. Light refreshments will be available during both shows. A self-taught artist, Clark began painting when he was 68 years old, seven years after he retired from Lancaster Newspapers. He mostly uses acrylics, and he enjoys painting landscapes, flowers and buildings, especially European homes and farm outbuildings. “Most are painted from memory, especially from Bill’s extensive travels,” said Claire Storm, secretary of the Mount Bethel Board of Directors and Friends of Mount Bethel Cemetery. Clark will be present on both dates to answer questions about his artwork, and the paintings will be for sale. On April 30, the cemetery board will recognize three men and four women who have made outstanding

collector, she died in 2020, leaving part of her estate to the cemetery as well. The three men who will be honored are current board members John Hinkle Jr., David Mountz and Ronald Mable. As Storm explained, the cemetery was in disrepair in the late 20th century. In 1994, the three men were part of a committee to discuss the future of the cemetery and the funding required to restore it. They had a rough start getting funding, Storm said, noting, “At that time, they relied totally on donations from the community.” Several years ago, the nonprofit Friends of Mount Bethel Cemetery was formed to ease the financial burden through fundraising events. For the dedication ceremony, board member Kathy Hohenadel will serve as master of ceremonies. Local thespian Janet Wood will portray Susanna Wright. “Mount Bethel is where our town founders are interred, including Susanna Wright, and it’s rich in history,” Storm said. “Visitors will learn about a segment of Columbia history, and members of the board will be available to answer any questions they may have.”

Inviting people to the Friends of the Kreutz Creek Library spring book sale are Edward Ritter (left) and Jennifer Johnson.

Partnership expands nonprofit’s reach BY CATHY MOLITORIS

When Angie Kreider’s mother, Sharon Atkins, passed away in October of 2021, the Columbia woman wanted to find a way to honor her mom’s life. Kreider and her father, Bob Atkins, created Nanny’s Nighties, using the nickname Sharon’s grandchildren gave her. The nonprofit organization provides high-quality nightgowns to residents of government-funded facilities who don’t have the money or family resources for the items. After a story ran in the Merchandiser last November, Kate West from

Lancaster County-based Velrose /Shadowline Lingerie contacted Kreider, and a partnership was born. “I saw Nanny’s Nighties in my local Merchandiser and thought, ‘What a lovely thought,’” recalled West, director of operations. Kreider and West struck up a conversation, and West offered to sell nightgowns to the organization at cost, approximately $10 per piece. “This partnership will be instrumental in allowing us to serve so many more people,” Kreider stated. “I was floored knowing how many more women that meant I would be able to serve since we typically spend upwards of $25 per item.” See Partnership pg 2

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contributions to the cemetery, Storm stated. A monument that has been recently installed in their honor will be dedicated at 2 p.m. The honorees are Susanna Wright, the daughter of town founder John Wright. She compiled a list of names of the people who were buried in the cemetery between 1730 and 1750. Following the custom of the Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, most of the graves had no tombstones, Storm explained. Susanna gave her land for the cemetery. Helen Schlossman, a Columbia Borough teacher born in 1909, will also be honored. A member of the Pennsylvania State Retired Teachers Association and a volunteer at the Columbia library, Schlossman died in 2001, leaving part of her estate to Mount Bethel. The third female honoree, Marjorie Heim, was born in 1919 and was a member of the Columbia Presbyterian Church. She also left part of her estate to the cemetery. The fourth woman to be honored on the monument is Anne Schwartz Hoehn, a former Mount Bethel board member who helped with the entry of burials into the cemetery’s database. An artist and

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