6 - Red Lion, Pennsylvania
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6 - Red Lion, Pennsylvania
RED LION BOROUGH Pre-Sort Standard U.S. POSTAGE PAID York, PA PERMIT No. 764 11 E. Broadway, P.O. Box 190 Red Lion, PA 17356 ********ECRWSSEDDM********* Postal Customer Red Lion, PA 17356 POSTAL CUSTOMER MESSAGE FROM BOROUGH COUNCIL PRESIDENT WALT HUGHES: Hello and greetings to everyone! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. My thanks go out to the many volunteers who put so many hours in to make the holiday events such a smashing success that climaxed with an awesome New Year’s Eve gala that was just over the top. Once again, thank you all! Mayor • Steven E. Kopp This Community Newsletter is produced for Red Lion Borough by Hometown Press • 215.257.1500 • All rights reserved® To Place An Ad Call Peggy At Hometown Press • 215-262-3617 The Tradition Continues... Celebrating 30 Years in Business! We Fill GROWLERS! Over 40 Rotating Craft Brews on Tap WE DELIVER! 717-246-2773 Coming Soon... Beer Delivery Service 59 East Broadway 74 South, Red Lion We Accept ORDER ONLINE: www.gcpizzaonline.com Borough Council • Walter Hughes, President • Dennis Klinedinst, Vice-President • Kelly Henshaw • Christina Frutiger • Cynthia Barley • Tony Musso • Danielle Kabacinski Borough Manager • Dianne Price Codes/Zoning Officer • Dan Shaw Public Works Supervisor • Brett Patterson Tax Collector • Mike Zelger Water Authority • Eric Immel, Chairman • Carroll Missimer III, Vice-Chairman • Jeffrey P. Herrman • Michael Poff • Bradley Smith Water & Sewer Superintendent • Keith Kahwajy Police • Pennsylvania State Police Bringing high quality craft beer to a relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy great beer and food with your friends and family. Brewery Tours BREWERY • BAR • RESTAURANT Saturdays 4pm 5 W High St, Red Lion, PA • 443-418-9473 • www.blackcapbrew.com The Well Red Lion Psychology David Haynes-Weller, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist 30 East Broadway • Red Lion, PA 17356 Tel: 717.244.1082 Fax: 717.244.1064 Red LionPsychology.com More good news! For another year (2015), Borough Council was able to pass a budget without a tax increase to our citizens or property owners. Way to go, Borough Council Members and the Borough Manager! It’s not how much money we can raise or how fast it can be spent, but rather how wisely and responsibly we, the stewards of your public funds, utilize those funds. Again, many infrastructure issues will be addressed in 2015… street and alley repairs, sewer lines and water drainage problems, which are all very costly and time consuming. I hope all our citizens affected by the repairs and work that will be done understand this is a short-term inconvenience for a long-term solution. Infrastructure repairs are an ongoing yearly occurrence that must be kept up with. As you may or may not be aware, as of January 1, 2015 the Pennsylvania State Police took over the policing of Red Lion Borough. For our New Year’s Eve event, six troopers were assigned to patrol the Borough. Four were in uniform, and two were plain clothes. Within minutes after midnight, a number of arrests were made for criminal violations. State Police have informed the Borough that any time we have any event, we should call them, and Troopers will be assigned to be here. During the month of January, State Police conducted drug raids in the Borough using undercover Troopers from outside the area. One of the raids netted over $20,000 in illegal drugs. I myself have noticed many marked PSP patrol cars patrolling the Borough and more than one PSP car responding to resident calls. Also, we see the use of both marked and unmarked PSP cars using radar for traffic enforcement within the Borough. Residents who have concerns or wish to report suspicious activity can contact the head of the public safety committee Tony Musso via email amusso@redlionpa.org or drop off or send a letter to his attention at the Borough office. This information will be passed directly to PSP for investigation. The Borough did not ask anything special from PSP. When asked about the enforcement, they stated that they were just doing their job. Way to go, PSP! Another bit of information for everyone… Red Lion Borough is not the largest borough in the Commonwealth that PSP polices. We are just one of many. My hat is off to PSP. Good job! The Borough has settled contract negotiations with Teamsters Local #776, the bargaining agent for our Public Works employees, and they have a new contract in place. Our Public Works employees do a great job, and I and Borough Council do notice it. Thanks, guys! continued on page 1... Inside This Issue: Message from the Mayor.....................................1 Borough Events ..................................................1 Red Lion Borough Information...........................2 Rabbittransit .......................................................2 Zoning & Code Enforcement Officer..................3 Red Lion Community Services ...........................3 Red Lion Historical Society.................................4 Red Lion Municipal Water & Sewer Authority..................................................4 Reporting a Street Light Out...............................4 York County Area Agency on Aging ...................5 Red Lion Area Senior Center ..............................5 Red Lion Borough Events ...................................6 Red Lion Recreation ...........................................7 Red Lion Youth Center Preschool .......................8 Red Lion Youth Center .......................................8 Message from State Rep. Stan Saylor...................8 The Green Thumb Garden Club.........................8 Storm Water Information....................................9 Kaltreider-Benfer Library ....................................9 Recycling Information .................................10-11 HHW Collection...............................................11 Important Contacts ..........................................13 Borough Tax Collector......................................13 11 East Broadway, Red Lion, PA 17356 • (717) 244-3475 www.redlionpa.org Important Contacts Municipal Office 11 E. Broadway,P.O. Box 190 Red Lion, PA 17356 7172443475 www.redlionpa.org rlboro@redlionpa.org Borough Manager Dianne Price 7172443475 dprice@redlionpa.org Zoning & Codes Enforcement Officer Dan Shaw 7172443475 dshaw@redlionpa.org Mayor Steven E. Kopp 7174879208 skopp@redlionpa.org Tax Collector Mike Zelger 451 Highland Rd., R.L. 7174176311 MikeZelgerTaxCollector@comcast.net Complimentary: Hot Stones and Sauna with Every Massage Session Police Pennsylvania State Police Emergencies: Call 911 Nonemergencies: 7174281011 Swedish Deep Tissue Myofascial Release Pregnancy Massage & Couples Massage Fire Department Leo Fire Company No. 1 201 W. Broadway, R.L. Joseph Yahnke, Fire Chief 7172448811 www.redlionfire.org Ambulance Red Lion Area Ambulance Assn. 312 Horace Mann Ave., R.L. 7172440983 Ron Harlacker, Director of Operations rharlacker37@hotmail.com State Representative 94th Legislative District Stan Saylor 100 Redco Ave., R.L. 7172449232 or 7173824595 451 Highland Road Red Lion, PA 17356 Phone: 717-417-6311 Fax: 717-417-5119 Email: MikeZelgerTaxCollector@comcast.net Call for Your Appointment Today! Specializing in custom railings, stairs, fences and gates. Dr. Douglas Schmidt, D.V.M. Dr. Kevin Schmidt, D.V.M. Dr. Sabrina Walters, V.M.D. Dr. Kathleen Spencer, D.V.M. Dr. Stephanie Edwards, D.V.M. Garbage & Recycling Penn Waste 7177674456 www.pennwaste.com Red Lion Youth Center 190 S. Charles St., lower level, R.L. 7172446493 Kristina Ogurcak, After School Program Director rogurcak@comcast.net Red Lion Recreation 190 S. Charles St., upper level, R.L. Eric Rabenstein, Recreation Director 7172446896 rlrec@redlionpa.org Red Lion Youth Center Preschool 190 S. Charles St., lower level, R.L. 7172446493 Jeanne Macaluso, Director Jeanneconmac@comcast.net KaltreiderBenfer Library 147 S. Charles St., R.L. 7172442032 www.kaltreiderbenfer.org kalib@yorklibraries.org Red Lion Area Business Association 7174178519 651 Lombard Rd., Suite 122, R.L. www.rlaba.com redlionareabusiness@gmail.com Red Lion Area Senior Center 20C Gotham Place, R.L. Heather Goebeler, Executive Director 7172447229 www.redlionseniorcenter.com redlionseniorctr@yahoo.com Red Lion Area Historical Society P.O. Box 94, R.L. 7172441912 Jan Barnhart, President www.redlionareahistoricalsociety.org jbarn71947@aol.com Red Lion Area Community Services 15 First Ave., R.L. 7172446934 Muriel Slenker, Director www.rlacspantry.net RLACS@Pantry.comcastbiz.net Red Lion Borough Tax Collector, Mike Zelger Sauna 717-244-1464 141 West Broadway Red Lion PA 17356 Magistrate John H. Fishel Magisterial District Judge District 19301 2997 Cape Horn Rd., R.L. 7172444002 www.districtcourt19301.org 717-968-4990 noah4allseason@comcast.net Special Hours: Thursdays, April 2 & 9 from 6 PM - 8 PM Fridays, April 3 & 10 from 9 AM - Noon Wednesdays, June 3 & 10 from 6 PM - 8 PM Fridays, June 5 & 12 from 9 AM - Noon Jason Aspito, Owner Hours: Mon-Fri 3-9pm Sat: 9am-5pm (Later by appt.) Sun: 12-5pm O: (717) 501-4012 C: (630) 297-2452 Property Maintenance Experts Noah Mundis Office hours at 451 Highland Road are as follows: Mondays & Wednesdays: 9 AM until noon 201 S. Charles Street Red Lion, PA 17356 www.backyard-university.com Fully Bonded & Insured Health Screening Services Discover where your body is out of balance & how to bring that balance back! Pierre Roderique 425 East Broadway Red Lion, PA 17356 717-246-3611 www.pattonvethospital.com Office hours by appointment MEMBER HOSPITAL Associate Agent/Customer Service Pabody Insurance & Financial Services 62 N Main Street Red Lion, PA 17356 147 N Fourth Street Gettysburg, PA 17325 Tel 717-244-5172 Fax 717-339-0052 Cell 856-562-8550 roderip2@nationwide.com www.nationwide.com/pabodyagency Complete Line of Nutritionals, Herbals, Homeopathics & Knowledgeable Staff www.hessiron.com 717-246-3135 27 E. Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA 17356 Phone: 717.244.4450 10 W. Broadway Red Lion, PA 17356 E-mail: lionpharmacyonline@gmail.com 25% OFF Initial Screening 13 MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: To the Citizens of Red Lion Borough. Greetings on behalf of your Borough Council and myself. It is my hope that each of you had an enjoyable Christmas and New Year. It is a very special time of year to spend with family and friends here in Red Lion. Thank You to Our Veterans for making this possible! I would like to thank our local businesses for their participation in our Holiday Events, and also thank our New Year’s Eve Committee for another Great Job! My wife and I enjoyed ourselves once again at the train station. Looking around the Square at the toy soldiers and our Christmas decorations makes us beam with pride! $34.95 State Inspection & Emissions I want to thank our borough and municipal employees for the fine job they do in providing services to our citizens. I also want to thank everyone who volunteers to serve on our Boards and Commissions which help to make Red Lion a Better Place To Live. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Pennsylvania State Police, the Leo Independent Fire Co., and the Red Lion Area Ambulance Association for all they do in keeping our citizens safe. As we begin the New Year, and all the opportunities that it presents, let us remain united as a community, and ask God to grant us His wisdom, and continue to bless us as His people. Sincerely, Steven E. Kopp Mayor continued from cover...MESSAGE FROM BOROUGH COUNCIL PRESIDENT WALT HUGHES: $2,000 Over KBB Fair Trade Market Value on your trade Red Lion Borough is always in need of citizens to join in and serve in all areas of this government. John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, once said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, but rather ask what you can do for your country.” The same can be said of the Borough. It’s easy to sit back, criticize, be negative or have a personal agenda. It is much harder to jump in and help be part of the solution. The Borough is always looking for a few good citizens to jump in and be part of our government team including a new public safety commission. If you are interested, just contact a member of Borough Council or the Borough Manager. Hoping all of you will have another great and healthy year as we on Borough Council attempt to get the business of government done for all of you. “Yesterday is history. Tomorrow a mystery. Today is the gift, that's why it's called the present.....” Most respectfully yours, Walt Hughes President, Red Lion Borough Council EVENT “Serving the area since 1993” 717-244-4036 3220 Cape Horn Road • Red Lion, PA www.redlionchevy.com Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Easter Egg Hunt Water Line Flushing 2015 Grass Collection Household Hazardous Waste Collection 2015 Spring Branch & Limb Collection Memorial Day Parade & Service Lewis and Clark Circus Suds & Songs 2015 Flag Day Program Splash Pad Summer 2015 OPENING Fairmount Fun Day FREE Community Yard Sale Independence Day Fireworks July 4th Stay-at-Home Celebration DATE PAGE March 28 March 28 Pending April 6 - Oct. 5 May 2 May 4 - 8 May 25 June 2 & 3 June 6 June 13 June 13 June 13 June 19 & 20 July 3 July 4 6 6 4 2 11 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 EVENT Street Fair Concert in the Park 2015 Fall Branch & Limb Collection Leaf Collection Fall Fest Haunted Mile Halloween Parade Trick or Treat Small Business Saturday Lighting of the Christmas Tree Breakfast with Santa Santa’s Shanty New Year’s Eve Celebration DATE PAGE August 8 August 23 Oct. 5 - 9 Oct. 12 - Dec. 4 Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 & 11 Dec. 17 & 18 Dec. 31 6 6 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 RED LION BOROUGH INFORMATION 2015 Grass Collection: April 6 - Oct. 5 Street Sweeping Please remember…Grass is not permitted to be mixed with your garbage. It is preferable to leave your grass clippings on your lawn if they are mulched with your mower. If you choose not to do this, our annual grass clipping collection program will be in effect again this year. You can stop by our office to purchase a sticker for $20 for the entire season. This sticker must be placed on your own 20-gallon trash can, and our crew will pick up your clippings every Monday (and Tuesdays if necessary) beginning April 6 and ending October 5. In order for us to clean up the remnants of winter that are left in our streets, we need your help. “No Parking” signs are posted when we plan to sweep your street. All vehicles must be removed from the street. You can move your vehicle back on the street after we remove our signs. We post these “No Parking” signs allowing you enough time to move your vehicle before we begin. If your vehicle is not moved, you will be ticketed. Branch & Limb Collections: Spring: May 4 - 8, Fall: October 5 - 9 Branches and limbs should be placed at your garbage collection site. The chipper/shredder will make a daily circuit around the Borough to pick them up. Limbs may be up to 6” in diameter and 4’ to 6’ in length. Do not bundle. Yard waste such as ornamental grass, garden residue, etc., will not be picked up. If you have material to be picked up and it has not been collected by Thursday during the collection week, please call the office at 717-244-3475. The Borough reserves the right to refuse items that do not meet the requirements and is not responsible for cleanup. Please call the Public Works Facility, 717-244-2567, if you are interested in the mulch that results from these collections. Should you have branches and limbs for disposal at any other time, you can either properly store them until the next scheduled collection or call the Public Works Facility and schedule a time to drop them off. This drop-off facility is available for RED LION BOROUGH RESIDENTS ONLY. Yard waste items such as garden residue, ornamental grass, tree stumps and similar matter will NOT be accepted at our Public Works Facility. One option is to compost these items at home. OR you can take them to the York County Solid Waste Authority’s Resource Recovery Center on Blackbridge Rd. in Manchester Township. NOTE: Before doing this, visit their website at www.ycswa.com, or call them at 717-845-1066, for requirements and restrictions you will need to be aware of. Please keep in mind that trees must be kept trimmed to a height of 14 feet above and along the edge of the roadway and 9 feet above sidewalks. Keeping your trees trimmed will prevent damage to borough equipment and allow us to do a better job when street sweeping. RECYCLING INFORMATION Even though you cannot recycle your plastic bags and common films and wraps that are used in our everyday lives through Penn Waste, they CAN still be recycled. Just remember the four R’s as they relate to these items: Reduce E Reuse E Recycle E Repeat Reduce: BYOB (bring your own bags) to the store when you shop! Reuse: More than 90 percent of plastic bag owners reuse plastic grocery bags at home for things like lining bathroom wastebaskets, as filler in plant containers or cleaning up pet poop. Recycle: The next time you go shopping, take your old plastic bags and wraps along to be recycled. You can help to give them a new life as splinter-resistant decking, crates and containers, or even new bags! Many local retailers now have collection bins where you can deposit these items for recycling. Items that can be included are: We thank you for your cooperation and appreciate your efforts to help keep Red Lion Borough a great place to live, work and play. Fall Leaf Collection: Oct. 12 - Dec. 4 Leaf collection for 2015 will begin on Monday, October 12 and will continue through Friday, December 4. Place leaves at the curb. They will not be picked up if they are placed elsewhere. Do not mix any other items with the leaves. The pickup schedule is variable depending on weather conditions. We will get to your leaves as soon as we can. We appreciate your understanding that this schedule must be flexible. There will be no collection on Borough holidays. Leaves in plastic trash bags will not be picked up. If you have leaves that you wish to dispose of before or after these dates, you can call the Public Works Facility at 717-244-2567 and make arrangements to drop them off. This drop-off facility is available for RED LION BOROUGH RESIDENTS ONLY. DO NOT place your leaves at the curb before our collection begins. Doing this causes leaves to clog our storm drains, and they MUST remain clear of debris. www.rabbittransit.org • Email: info@rabbittransit.org • 717-846-7433 Seniors Ride Free! Did you know that seniors age 65+ who register with rabbittransit can ride the Fixed Route service for FREE? Route 10S offers service between York and Red Lion. To find out how to sign up or for more information, please email info@rabbittransit.org, call 717-846-7433 or visit www.rabbittransit.org. E Plastic store bags E Dry-cleaning bags E Bread bags E Cereal box liners E Bubble wrap (If it tears like paper, don’t include it; otherwise, if it’s clean, you can recycle it!) These items are fully recyclable, but require a different type of recycling than plastic bottles and containers. That's why your bags cannot be included with your curbside recycling. Repeat: Self-explanatory! Open Mon. - Sat. 9am - 11pm, Sun. Noon - 5pm 3135A Cape Horn Road, Red Lion Large Selection of Beers • Imported, Micro Brews & Domestics Kegs • Party Supplies • Beer Meisters For Sale or Rent Full Line of Tap Equipment & Parts • Ice • Soda • Tea • Snacks Cigarettes • Fine Cigars Manufacturer’s Coupons Accepted 717-246-3636 (In Windsor Commons Shopping Center) 2 A Special Thank You To The Businesses This publication is made available through the generous advertising sponsorship of the businesses and organizations listed throughout our newsletter. Red Lion Borough appreciates their support as the ads provide the revenue that make it possible to produce this newsletter at no cost to our residents. The Borough does not endorse any product or organization that advertises in this newsletter. Visit www.abagslife.com for interesting information on plastic bag recycling. WE ARE LIVING ON THIS PLANET AS IF WE HAD ANOTHER ONE TO GO TO. ~ Terri Swearingen ~ ELECTRONICS RECYCLING: Pennsylvania’s “Covered Device Recycling Act” (Act 108) now prohibits the acceptance of certain electronic devices at all Pennsylvania solid waste disposal facilities and therefore prohibits residents from placing them at the curb for waste pick-up. Our waste hauler is NO LONGER permitted to pick these items up at the curb. Red Lion Borough is no longer accepting these electronics at our Public Works Facility; however, The York County Solid Waste Authority (YCSWA) offers their ongoing Electronics Recycling Program that is held the first and third Saturdays of every month from 9AM to noon at their Yard Waste Transfer Facility located off of Flour Mill Road in Manchester Township. Examples of ACCEPTED items include: • answering machines • compact disc players • fax machines • computer hard drives • laptops • mobile phones • modems • microwave ovens • pagers • personal computers (CPU, monitors, keyboards, mouse, and peripherals) • printers • printed circuit boards • radios • remote controls • stereos • tape players • telephones/telephone equipment Your Late Night Connection E Wraps from paper towels, bathroom tissue, napkins, diapers and newspaper bags Residents are responsible for removal of any personal data contained on electronic devices and computer hard drives. Examples of items NOT ACCEPTED are: • construction demolition • furniture • appliances • white goods • household hazardous waste • appliances containing Freon (dehumidifiers, air conditioners, refrigerators) Residents, businesses, and non-profit entities are eligible to participate with YCSWA in this program. Residents and businesses with large quantities of electronics (i.e. more than a pickup truck load of electronic material) should call the YCSWA before the collection date to make arrangements for delivery. There is no fee to participate. This program is made possible by funding generated from tipping fees (cost for disposal of waste) collected at the York County Resource Recovery Center. Visit their website at www.ycswa.com or call them at 717-845-1066 for more information. • televisions & VCR’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection: Saturday, May 2, 9 AM - 1 PM Rid your home of hazardous household products. The York County Solid Waste Authority will conduct a FREE annual household hazardous waste collection program on Saturday, May 2, 2015 from 9 AM to 1 PM in the parking lot of Woodland View LP located at 915 Woodland View Dr. in Manchester Township. Residents who bring in elemental mercury and/or a mercury-containing device such as a thermostat, thermometer or elemental mercury will receive a $5 gift card for Lowe’s. All York County homeowners or residential tenants are eligible to participate. Household hazardous waste includes any products from the home which are corrosive (drain cleaners or bleach), flammable (gasoline), reactive (chemistry kits) or toxic (pesticides). Due to state regulatory requirements, commercial entities are not eligible to participate. Call the YCSWA at 717-845-1066 or visit www.ycswa.com for more information. 11 FROM THE ZONING & CODES ENFORCEMENT OFFICER DAN SHAW RECYCLING INFORMATION Recycle Today To Save Tomorrow! Here’s how you can help: Penn Waste, www.pennwaste.com, accepts single stream recycling. This means that all recyclables can be combined in your recycling bin. Even if you have been recycling for a long time, please read over the following guidelines. Penn Waste now accepts items that were not acceptable in the past. NEW!!! Penn Waste now accepts Cartons! “Cartons” are a type of packaging for food and beverage products you can purchase at the store. They are available in two types – shelf-stable and refrigerated. ACCEPTABLE ITEMS: • #1- #7 PLASTIC containers and bottles, regardless of neck size This includes plastic clamshells (baked goods and produce containers), butter dishes, yogurt containers, Cool Whip containers, etc. Remove caps/lids Rinse thoroughly It is okay to leave on labels and neck rings • GLASS food and beverage containers (clear, brown, blue and green) • METAL (EMPTY aluminum beverage cans, steel food & beverage cans, aerosol cans, paint cans) • PAPER, PAPERBOARD & CARDBOARD (clean pizza boxes, food boxes, EMPTY paper towel & toilet paper rolls, paperboard packaging (i.e. tissue boxes), office paper (any color), newspapers & inserts, magazines, catalogs, brochures, envelopes & junk mail, phone books, soft cover books, shredded paper (in clear plastic bags, please), paperboard food & drink cartons. Recycle Any Size; Any Quantity! Break down cardboard boxes as flat as possible. Any cardboard that cannot fit into your bin should be flattened, bundled and placed beside your bin. Common examples of products that are available in cartons are: • Juice • Milk TREE TRIMMING: To avoid damage to borough equipment, personal vehicles and for the safety of everyone, trees must be kept trimmed to a height of 14 feet above and along the edge of the roadway and 9 feet above sidewalks. GRASS AND WEEDS: Grass and weeds shall not exceed six inches (6”) in length. • Soup & broth • Wine • Cream • Egg substitutes Be sure to remove all caps and straws. Empty and rinse. Place in your bin along with other recyclables. UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS: • NEEDLES & Medical Waste! (Do not place used needles or any other medical waste with recycling! This is a serious health hazard to everyone!) • Drinking glasses • Broken glass • Windows, mirrors, ceramics • Aluminum foil • Clothing hangers (metal & plastic) • Plastic grocery bags (they can be taken to most grocery stores to be recycled – See article on page 11.) • Food-soiled material • Packing peanuts • Plastic bubble wrap • Light bulbs • Styrofoam • Diapers Here are a few friendly reminders from Penn Waste: • Crush your aluminum cans and all plastics. • If the weather forecast calls for high winds or wet weather, if possible, keep your paper recyclables until the next week. Wet paper products are difficult to process. • Cover loose paper with heavier items to prevent it from blowing away. Please visit the Recycling and Garbage page on our website, www.redlionpa.org/departments-services/recycling-garbage for additional information. Remember...Recycling is MANDATORY in Red Lion Borough! Thank you to all who have picked up one of our larger 32-gallon recycling containers. We truly appreciate your recycling efforts! Unfortunately, we ran out of them last year, BUT we have been able to purchase more of them. If your current container is not large enough, stop by our office to pick one up. They usually go pretty quickly, so feel free to call us at 717-244-3475 to check on the availability of the new containers.. OR feel free to use your own container. If you choose to do this, please make sure to clearly mark that it contains recyclables. (Recycling stickers are available at our office for you to place on your container.) NOTICE TO All COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN RED LION BOROUGH: Recycling is MANDATORY for everyone in Red Lion Borough. This includes COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. If your commercial establishment does not recycle, take the necessary steps NOW to implement a recycling program. Visit the Commercial Recycling section of our website, www.redlionpa.org/departments-services/recycling-garbage/commercial-recycling, which contains valuable information on recycling in commercial establishments. CFL Bulbs… Just a reminder that compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL's) are considered hazardous waste and cannot be disposed of in your regular garbage. You can dispose of them through the York County Solid Waste Authority’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection, OR as part of Lowes’ and Home Depot’s commitment to the environment, they will recycle them for free at all of their stores, as long as they are unbroken. Call them for more information. 10 By now, the snow has stopped falling, and our thoughts are turning toward warm, sunny days. Here is some important ordinance information to remember for the spring and summer months. UNENCLOSED STORAGE: Do not let inoperable, unlicensed and/or uninspected vehicles sit outside. They must be stored in a fully enclosed building. PARKING: Citations will be issued for any motor vehicle that is parked on any Borough highway, street or alley for a period longer than 72 consecutive hours. SWIMMING POOLS: BEWARE of the swimming pools being sold as a portable kit at almost all retailers. If the pool is capable of holding 24” or more of water, you will need to obtain a zoning permit and a building permit. Typically the zoning permit costs $30, and the building permit will cost approximately $150. The pool will also require a 4’ high fence around it if the pool is less than 4’ high. That low-priced pool now costs $180 more than what you were planning on! GARBAGE COLLECTION: Do not place garbage at the point of collection in excess of 12 hours before your collection day, which is Friday for all residential customers. Refuse being stored for collection must be placed in a container which shall not permit blowing or scattering by wind and shall be rodent-proof, insect-proof, and watertight. ITEMS NOT FOR OUTDOOR USE: The outdoor storage of lumber, scrap metal, construction materials, machinery components, equipment, appliances, furniture not designed and intended for exterior use, or any similar object which is not clearly intended for outdoor use is considered a nuisance and must be removed or stored indoors. RED LION AREA COMMUNITY SERVICES 15 First Avenue, Red Lion, PA 17356 • Phone: 717-244-6934 Fax: 717-244-6911 • Muriel Slenker, Executive Director Office hours: Mon., Tues. & Wed. 9AM - 1PM, Thurs. 9AM - 2PM, Fri. 9AM - Noon Food Pantry: by appt. Pantry donations are accepted weekday mornings. (You can also drop your pantry donations off at the Red Lion Borough Office.) www.rlacspantry.net • RLACS@Pantry.comcastbiz.net The Board of Directors, staff and volunteers are grateful for the continued support of the community members, churches and organizations. This past year, the Food Pantry received nearly 30,000 pounds of donated items which enabled us to help an average of 175 households each month, plus emergency needs. Those donations included all the extras for the summer lunch program for the children, as well as the extras which are included for the three holiday seasons. Thank You!! We begin the Kids’ Kafe summer lunch program in mid-June, as soon as the school season concludes. Every Monday for ten weeks from June - August, more than 100 youngsters pick up their bag of nutritional breakfast, lunch and snack items for that week. Donations are needed from May through July for these bags. Contact our office for a list of needed items. The Capital Campaign has been extended through 2016 to complete the facility improvements and enhance the client emergency fund. Keystruck Construction of York, Pa. has been awarded the bid for installation of an elevator for total accessibility to all three levels of the 1904/05 original Red Lion firehouse building. More information can be found on our website. Tours may be arranged with the director by contacting the office. Commuter Services of Pennsylvania www.PaCommuterServices.org • 1-866-579-RIDE Commuter Services of Pennsylvania is a non-profit organization that offers free services to commuters about their options for getting to and from work. Our Rideshare and Emergency Ride Home programs provide necessary tools to commuters in order for them to successfully switch from driving alone to a commuting alternative; such as carpooling, vanpooling, bicycling, walking or riding transit. Using a green commute mode is a great way to save money and help improve air quality. For more information, visit www.PaCommuterServices.org or call 1-866-579-RIDE. 3 Red Lion spring 15_1 3/11/15 11:48 AM Page 6 Red Lion Area Historical Society P.O. Box 94, Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-1912 • www.redlionareahistoricalsociety.org Jan Barnhart, President jbarn71947@aol.com Center Square Museum is located at 10 E. Broadway, and the Ma & Pa Train Station Museum is located at 73 N. Main St. For tours of either of the museums, please call 717-244-2122 or 717-244-8030. 2015 Monthly Membership Meetings Meetings are held at St. John’s UCC Church, 161 N. Main St. in Red Lion, beginning at 7 PM, unless otherwise stated. Parking is available off the alley behind the church. The lot can be accessed via E. Gay St. March 26: Across the River – Murder at the Accomac - From the first settlement to the establishment of ferry crossings in the locality, Michael Maloney familiarizes listeners with the history of the Accomac area. His narrative includes the little known murder of a servant girl by her jilted admirer. May 28: Picture This - Learn from Jan Barnhart the origin of photography and how to date old photos of the sort we find in family picture albums. Find out how to preserve these images of people, places and events and how to interpret family dynamic from them and make these seemingly static views come alive. Red Lion Municipal Water and Sewer Authority IMPORTANT MESSAGE: The scheduled March 30th start date for water line flushing has been delayed. Please check the Water Line Flushing page of our website and make sure we have your correct phone number for the automated call that will be made the week prior to flushing. Dates and times could extend depending on the area and condition of the water at that time. Please be aware that some discoloration of the water may occur, and you may experience lower than normal water pressure for short periods of time during the flushing procedure. Make sure your water is not discolored before doing laundry. Please visit the Water Line Flushing page on our website, www.redlionpa.org/departments-services/watersewer/water-line-flushing, for information, including daily updates on the area in which we’ll be flushing. Although your area may not be listed, you could still be affected based on water flow direction through the distribution mains. For many years, we’ve brought you the fresh, cool taste of safe, clean drinking water. In 1988, a new treatment plant was constructed at Cabin Creek, replacing the 1925 plant at the same location. All raw water passes through the treatment plant for purification. The treatment process consists of aeration, oxidation, coagulation, clarification, filtration, corrosion control, disinfection and fluoridation. Upon completion of the treatment process, the purified water is pumped into the distribution system. Red Lion Municipal Authority is investing in your future health by making additional improvements. What does this mean to you? Better taste. Better quality. Better service. What? To improve water quality, we have constructed a new water treatment plant at Cabin Creek in Windsor Township. This is the same location as the earlier water treatment plants. When? The proposed completion date for the new plant is Spring of 2015. Why? Quite simply, taste and quality. We currently meet all federal and state drinking water quality standards, but the 1988 plant was unable to meet the potential, more stringent drinking water standards that are set by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in the future. Just as important, we are working on restoring the good taste of our water. Several years ago, DEP required us to switch to using free chlorine in the disinfection process. Unfortunately, this affected the taste of the water. We will be switching back to chloramines, which was utilized as a disinfectant in the past, and return our drinking water to the much better taste it had several years ago. We would like to ask for your assistance. If you see someone (other than a representative of Red Lion Municipal Authority or a local fire department) connected to a fire hydrant, please notify us IMMEDIATELY. This may include tankers, landscapers, hydro-seeders, pool filling companies, etc. Our office is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM - 4:30 PM, and the telephone number is 717-244-3475. After hours, please contact the police by dialing 911. If in doubt, ask for ID! Red Lion Municipal Authority employees will have photo identification and a vehicle that is identifiable if maintenance is needed at your home. Please call our office immediately if you need to verify the identity of someone or if you experience any suspicious activity. HOW SHOULD I REPORT A STREET LIGHT THAT IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY? Our office receives many inquiries from residents wanting to report a malfunctioning street light. First Energy Corp. owns the street lights in Red Lion Borough and is REPORT A therefore responsible for their maintenance. If you see a street light that is not working properly, you can report that directly to First Energy Corp. online. We have provided a STREETLIGHT OUT link to their website in the “Reporting Problems” on the FAQ’s page of our website. Having the pole number will be very helpful to First Energy. The 10-digit pole number is printed in black on a yellow tag. If you do not have internet access, you can call their Customer Contact Center at 1-800-545-7741. Thank you for helping to keep our streets and public areas safe. 4 An Important Message about Stormwater from Red Lion Borough and Red Lion Municipal Authority: Understanding stormwater and how it can affect your money, safety, health and the environment: Stormwater is water from precipitation that flows across the ground and pavement when it rains or when snow and ice melt. The water seeps into the ground or drains into what we call storm sewers. These are the drains you see at street corners or at low points on the sides of streets. Collectively, the draining water is called stormwater runoff. Rain is an important part of nature’s water cycle, but there are times it can do more damage than good. Two ways YOU can help are: *Build a RAIN GARDEN: Rain gardens are depressional areas landscaped with perennial flowers and native vegetation that soak up rainwater. They are strategically located to capture runoff from impervious surfaces, such as roofs and streets. Rain gardens fill with a few inches of water after a storm and then water filters into the ground, rather than running off to a storm drain. Why are rain gardens important? As cities and suburbs grow, increased stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces becomes a problem. As more impervious surfaces are added to our communities, it is more important than ever to help rainwater infiltrate. This protects water quality and reduces stormwater runoff. Stormwater runoff from developed areas increases flooding potential and carries pollutants from streets, parking lots and lawns into local streams and lakes. Rain gardens can absorb most rainfall events. You don’t have to travel far to find a rain garden. This one was built in Fairmount Park at our Splash Pad. We are planning to add signage to this Rain Garden to help raise awareness about the importance of rain gardens. If you would like to build your own Rain Garden, check out Penn State Extension’s website. They have an excellent section on Rain Gardens:http://extension.psu.edu/plants/master-gardener/counties/yor k/maescapes/demonstration-landscapes/rain-gardens. *Use a RAIN BARREL: Rain Barrels are mosquito-proof containers placed at downspouts that collect rainwater from rooftops. The water can be used later on lawn or garden areas. Red Lion Municipal Authority frequently has rain barrels made out of recycled materials available for sale. Call our office to check on availability. All of us can help rain restore its good reputation while protecting our health and environment AND while saving money for ourselves and our community. Please visit the Stormwater page on our website, www.redlionpa.org, for additional information. The York County Planning Commission (YCPC) is exploring regional approaches to stormwater management through development of a Stormwater Authority Feasibility Study. Public input to date has been limited to participation in an online survey that sought public sentiment about local waters – keeping our streams clean or, in some cases, cleaning them up; flooding issues; recreational uses; and doing our part to improve the Chesapeake Bay. The next opportunity for public input will be at a Public Meeting to be held in March. The meeting will provide feedback on the survey results and engage attendees in a facilitated discussion of current stormwater challenges facing York County and how they can best be addressed. Notice of the public meeting will appear in local newspapers and will be posted on the YCPC website, www.ycpc.org. Please stay tuned; your input is important! KALTREIDER-BENFER LIBRARY 147 S. Charles St., Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-2032 • www.kaltreider-benfer.org • kalib@yorklibraries.org The Kaltreider-Benfer Library provides a wide array of free programming for our community. Included in this are the following regularly scheduled story time programs, where children have the opportunity to listen to stories and sing songs in a fun and interactive learning environment: • Every Tuesday, at both 10:15 & 11:15, we offer story time for those ages 3 to 5. • Every Wednesday, at both 10:15 & 11:15, we offer story time for those ages 18 months to 3 years. • Every Thursday, at both 10:15 & 11:15, we offer story time for those from birth to 18 months. Not to be left out, we also offer regularly scheduled adult programming such as the following: • Knitters meet every Thursday at 6 PM in the Literacy Room to knit, chat and improve their skills. Bring your needles and yarn and drop in for the fun! • Mystery Readers meet the fourth Tuesday of the month at noon in the Board Room. Check the monthly programming schedule for the selected mystery. • An Adult Book Discussion group meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6:30 PM, and a separate group meets the third Friday of each month at noon. Please check the monthly programming schedule for the book of the month. In addition to these regularly scheduled programs, we offer many others as well. Included in this are author visits, life-long learning seminars, family movie nights & more! To see our full schedule, please visit us on the web at www.kaltreider-benfer.org. Friends of Kaltreider Library Friends of Kaltreider Library would like to thank everyone who supported our BIG BOOK SALE in September of 2014. We achieved great success in raising funds to support library programs. Another BIG BOOK SALE is planned for Saturday, May 2 from 9 AM - 3 PM and Sunday, May 3 from 11 AM - 2 PM at the Red Lion Community Building, 190 S. Charles St. in Red Lion. Sunday only will be Fill-A-Bag for $5! All proceeds benefit the library. We continue to accept book donations at the library on S. Charles St. Your donations make our book sale possible. 9 YORK COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING RED LION YOUTH CENTER PRESCHOOL 100 W. Market St., York, PA 17401 • 717-771-9610 or 800-632-9073 http://yorkcountypa.gov/health-human-services/agency-on-aging.html • aging@yorkcountypa.gov 190 S. Charles St., lower level, Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-6493 Jeanne Macaluso, Director Jeanneconmac@comcast.net Red Lion Youth Center Preschool is currently offering a Three Year Old Class that meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 AM to 11 AM, and a Four/Five Year Old Class that meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 AM to 11:15 AM. In addition to our regular preschool program, we offer a Lunch Bunch Program to children 2½ to 6 years of age. Lunch Bunch extends the hours and ages of children who can be in our preschool program. Lunch Bunch meets every day following our preschool day for two hours. Parents can bring their child to spend just the two hours with us, or extend their child’s preschool day… to eat lunch, enjoy social interaction with other children their ages, play games, do crafts from time to time, play and have FUN!!! Each child brings their own lunch and drink. Call 717-244-6493 for more information and costs of both programs. Red Lion Youth Center Every two months we plan to do a fun event on a Saturday morning such as movies, bowling, etc. The program will not run weekly in the summer, but we hope to run an event twice a month until school resumes in the fall. For more information, please contact Director Kristina Ogurcak via email at rogurcak@comcast.net or call the Youth Center at 717-244-6493. A MESSAGE FROM STATE REPRESENTATIVE STAN SAYLOR 100 Redco Avenue, Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-9232 or 717-382-4595 Our Office Has Moved! Our district office has moved to 100 Redco Ave. in Red Lion, just off Rt. 74. The phone numbers have remained the same, 717-244-9232 or 717-382-4595. The fax number is 717-246-2387. The new location has a large parking lot and is handicapped accessible. 2015 Veterans Assistance Hours On the second Thursday of each month from 10 AM - 6 PM, my office will be partnering with the American Legion, Pennsylvania Department of Veterans Affairs and the Red Lion Area Senior Center to offer outreach and assistance to the veterans of the 94th District in our Red Lion district office at 100 Redco Ave. Please call my office to set up an appointment. Terry Gendron of the American Legion will be in the office to offer assistance to veterans, their spouses or their family. Tax Rebate Applications PA State Tax/Rent Rebate Program Red Lion residents should also be aware that a separate Property Tax/Rent Rebate program is offered by the state. As the name implies, it is also available for renters, but the application forms must also be filled out each year in order to receive the rebate. The application deadline for the state rebate is June 30, 2015. Red Lion School District Senior Citizen/ Disabled Person Tax Rebate Program The Red Lion School District offers a tax rebate of up to $650 for qualified, property-owning senior citizens and/or disabled persons. The rebate is only available if you apply, and the applications are available now. The application deadline for the RLASD rebate is May 15, 2015. To obtain the application forms or for assistance in filling out the forms for either of these tax rebate programs, please visit or call my Red Lion office. The Green Thumb Garden Club of the Red Lion /East York Area Affiliated with the Garden Club of Pennsylvania & The National Garden Club OUR OBJECTIVE To stimulate and develop the spirit of Gardening To encourage interest in decorative flower and plant arranging To promote interest in home and civic gardening To aid in the protection of native plants WHAT WE DO We LEARN from a variety of programs and classes in gardening, horticulture, floral design, and landscape design. We SHARE our knowledge with each other, with other clubs, and with our communities and the public. We SUPPORT conservation by donating to wildlife/wildflower preservation projects and by keeping abreast of efforts to protect our natural resources. 8 We ENJOY the creative opportunities offered by our floral design study and by our flower shows where we share our prize horticulture and design with the public. We INVEST in the future through college scholarships offered to local area high school students who wish to study botany, biology, agriculture, landscaping, and the environment or other related field. We CREATE a heritage for the future by planting trees, shrubs, and flowers at home and in the community. CONTACT US TO JOIN: Patricia Sweetman, President 717-235-2823 sweetman@stonehausfarm.net The Rent-A-Kid program, sponsored by the York County Area Agency on Aging (YCAAA), is a unique, intergenerational program bringing senior citizens and teenagers together. York County senior citizens, 60 years of age or older, who need help with household chores, odd jobs, and yard work are matched with a teenager in their area who can assist. The recommended payment is $5.00 per hour, but is negotiable depending upon the job. Don’t wait - arrange for help with your chores BEFORE you need it. Call 717-771-9103 or 1-800-632-9073 for information on Rent-A-Kid participants in your area. Youth interested in the Rent-A-Kid program should contact their school guidance counselor or call the Coordinator at YCAAA for an application at 717-771-9103. Applications can also be downloaded from the YCAAA’s Forms and Documents page of their website. Health Insurance Assistance is Available for All Medicare Beneficiaries 190 S. Charles St., lower level, Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-6493 Kristina Ogurcak, Youth Center After School Program Director, rogurcak@comcast.net BS in Special Education for K-12 and Elementary Education for K-6 We are now offering an After School Program for Junior High and Senior High students on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It begins immediately after school and runs until 4:45 PM. This is a FREE program, and we provide help with homework and studies, snacks and time to hang out with friends and play games such as ping pong, basketball, pool and foosball. We held a Christmas Palooza with many vendors in December 2014 and hope to do another event in the future. The students were a huge help with this event. Rent-A-Kid Program Fanilya Gueno Membership Chairman 410-409-8422 F_gueno@yahoo.com APPRISE is Pennsylvania’s Health Insurance Assistance Program which provides counseling for Medicare beneficiaries. APPRISE counselors are specially trained volunteers who have direct access to state and federal Medicare resources. They are able to answer your questions about Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, Medicare Advantage plans and the prescription drug program. The counselors can: • Help you understand Medicare benefits • Help you understand the Medicare appeal process and assist with appeals • Help you understand Medigap/supplemental insurance • Help you understand how Medicaid works • Help you understand the prescription drug program • Help you with benefits and programs you can use to save money To schedule an appointment for free one-on-one counseling, call the York County Area Agency on Aging’s APPRISE Help Desk at 717-771-9008 or 1-800-632-9073. Mark Your Calendars for the 2015 YORK COUNTY SENIOR GAMES June 23 - 27 The York County Senior Games will be held June 23 through June 27, 2015. Any York County resident 50 years of age or older as of December 31, 2015 may participate. For more information, call 717-771-9001 or email us at aging@yorkcountypa.gov. Hope to see you at the games! Red Lion Area Senior Center 20-C Gotham Place, Red Lion, PA 17356 • Phone: 717-244-7229 • www.redlionseniorcenter.com Kasie Ream, Program Coordinator The Red Lion Area Senior Center is free to join, and that even includes free lunches. We offer many programs at no cost to you. We are open from 7:30 AM - 2:30 PM Monday - Friday. You must be 60 years or older to join. Please call us for more information. We are dedicated to make your experience the best it can be, so come make new friends! The Red Lion Area Senior Center is funded in part by the York County Area Agency on Aging. Bingo to Support Local Senior Center, Saturday, April 18, Doors open at noon. The Red Lion Area Senior Center is hosting a Basket Bingo fundraiser on Saturday, April 18 at the Leo Fire Company in Red Lion. Doors will open at noon, and bingo will start at 2 PM. The cost for a ticket will be $12 in advance or $15 at the door. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling Heather Goebeler, Executive Director, at 717-244-7229. Your ticket cost will include 20 games of regular bingo. Special Games, raffle tickets, and small games of chance will also be available for purchase. All proceeds from the bingo and the concessions will be used to add a Health and Fitness Room to the Senior Center! Diabetic Support Group The Red Lion Senior Center has formed a Diabetic Support Group for the new year which has started meeting on the third Monday of every month. The goal for this group is to get educated, share experiences, learn from each other and support each other through dealing with this disease on a daily basis. If you suffer from diabetes, please feel free to join us in learning and sharing. If you have any questions about the program, please feel free to call Beth Conrad, Operations Coordinator, at 717-244-7229. 10 Keys to Healthy Aging, Sessions begin Tuesday, April 14 at 9:30 AM Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health have learned a great deal about how to keep adults healthy as they age. They have translated what has been learned into the “10 Keys to Healthy Aging”. Each key is an important step in preventing disease and improving the quality of life. The Red Lion Area Senior Center will be holding its first 10 Keys to Healthy Aging session on Tuesday, April 14th at 9:30 AM. This is a 5 week program to run the next 4 consecutive Tuesdays. Each week, participants will learn two more Keys to Healthy Aging. The classes are free. The goal is to educate the community to become healthier. Start taking ownership of your health… attend these educational workshops to learn about the “10 Keys to Healthy Aging”. If you are interested in attending this program, please contact Kasie Ream, Program Coordinator, at 717-244-7229. I Can Challenge, Sessions begin Wednesday, June 3 at 10 AM Do you want to eat healthier, lose weight, exercise more, have less stress or quit smoking? If your answer to any of those was yes, then you should consider joining the Red Lion Senior Center for our upcoming sessions of I Can Challenge. Instructors will assist participants in setting goals and achieving them over the course of 12 weeks. Classes will begin on Wednesday, June 3 at 10 AM. If you would like to attend or have questions, please contact Kasie Ream, Program Coordinator, at 717-244-7229. 5 RED LION BOROUGH EVENTS Easter Activities: Sponsored by Red Lion Recreation and Metro Bank Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Saturday, March 28 • 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Come join us for Breakfast with the Easter Bunny from 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM at the Community Building. Bring your camera to take pictures of your children with the Easter Bunny! Cost is $4 for adults (18 and older); $2 for ages 6 - 17; and FREE for ages 5 and under. For more information, call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 28 • Beginning at noon Come join us in Fairmount Park for our annual Easter Egg Hunt for children 0 - 12 years old! Start times: 0 – 5 years old: Noon 6 – 8 years old: 12:15 PM 9 – 12 years old: 12:30 PM There will be lots of eggs to find and prizes! For more information, call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Memorial Day Parade Monday, May 25th • 10 AM Red Lion’s Memorial Day Parade will take place on Monday, May 25th. The parade will start at 10AM at the Red Lion Senior High School and end at Fairmount Park where there will be a memorial service. Anyone interested in participating in the parade should contact Joy Kite, Red Lion American Legion Post 543, at 717-501-4080. Lewis and Clark Circus June 2 & 3 at Vulcan Field Tickets can be purchased at the Recreation Office. For more information, please visit www.redlionpa.org, call the Recreation office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Suds & Songs 2015 June 6 • 11 AM - 9 PM • Vulcan Field This new event is sponsored by a variety of local businesses, combining good music, good NEW food and good brews for a great time! Various local folk/bluegrass performers will play live music throughout the day. Several food vendors that pair well with microbrews will be offering food for purchase. Local breweries will be offering a variety of microbrews inside the Beer Garden area. Beer tokens will be available for purchase (21+) in order to receive a mug of beer.This event is the first of its kind being offered in the Red Lion area. We are hopeful that this event will provide an opportunity for those in the Red Lion community and the surrounding areas to be able to get together for a great time and enjoy a day full of live music, food and some great-tasting microbrews. For more information, keep an eye on the Special Events page at www.redlionpa.org, email Danielle at dkabacinski@redlionpa.org or call Eric at 717-244-6896. Also, make sure to Like the Red Lion Happenings Facebook page! 6 RED LION RECREATION Flag Day Program 39th Annual Street Fair Saturday, June 13 • 10 AM - 11 AM Please plan to join us in Fairmount Park on Saturday, June 13th at 10 AM for our Flag Day Program sponsored by Representative Stan Saylor’s office. For more information, contact Jo Anna Shovlin at 717-244-9232. Saturday, August 8 • 8:30 AM - 4 PM Red Lion Area Business Association will again sponsor the 39th Annual Street Fair in downtown Red Lion beginning at 8:30 AM. Lots of FREE entertainment and fun for the entire family! For more information, visit the Business Association’s website, www.rlaba.com, or call them at 717-417-8519. Splash Pad Summer 2015 Official Opening Saturday, June 13 • 11 AM Red Lion’s Splash Pad will officially open on Saturday, June 13th at 11 AM. Fairmount Fun Day Saturday, June 13 • 11 AM - 3 PM Join us in Fairmount Park and enjoy a great day in the park. This event will follow the Red Lion Flag Day Celebration. We will have entertainment and some vendors. There will also be free activities and games for everyone to enjoy. Proceeds will go toward our July 3rd fireworks display. If you or your group, church, business, club or organization would like to help make this day a great success by operating an activity or game, please contact the Recreation Office. For more information, contact the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. FREE Community Yard Sale June 19 & 20 • 7 AM - 5 PM Our annual FREE Community Yard Sale will be held on June 19 & 20 from 7 AM - 5 PM. All signs and items must be removed from yards and porches after the yard sale. Many visitors come to Red Lion for this event, so let’s show them that we are a safe and friendly community. NOTE: Due to traffic congestion resulting from the yard sale, Penn Waste will begin collecting garbage and recycling at 5 AM on Friday. Make sure to have those items out by 5 AM. Independence Day Events Fireworks Concert in the Park Sunday, August 23 • 6 PM (Rain date: August 30 at 6 PM) Join us in Fairmount Park for a Concert in the Park featuring the Spring Garden Band. Call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org for more information. Red Lion Community Building, 190 S. Charles St., P.O. Box 158 Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-6896 Recreation Director: Eric Rabenstein • rlrec@redlionpa.org Photo Release Statement: By attending any Red Lion Borough Recreation program, class or event, you are agreeing to allow the publication of any photos taken of you and/or your child at any program, class, event or facility of Red Lion Borough Recreation. Spring/Summer Programs Summer Day Camp: This program provides activities for kids ages 7 - 12 during the summer months. The program runs from June until August. We operate the program weekdays from 9 AM until 3 PM. Lots of fun activities, programs and special events. Halloween Events: Fall Fest & Haunted Mile Saturday, October 24 Information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Halloween Parade Monday, October 26 Information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Trick or Treat Saturday, October 31 6 PM - 8 PM Hey Kids… Have a great time, and be safe! Lacrosse: Please visit the Youth Programs page on the Borough’s website, www.redlionpa.org, where you will find a link to our Lacrosse page with information regarding the program and contacts for the program as well. Adult Flag Football: This program is for adults (18 and up). It is designed to incorporate competitive play, but is for FUN! The format will be 7v7. Participants will register as a team. Season runs from April through June. Please visit the Borough’s website, www.redlionpa.org, for more need-to-know information and how to register! 3V3 Basketball: This program will take place on outside courts. The program will run in late spring into the summer. Please visit www.redlionpa.org for more need-to-know information and how to register. Discounted tickets: Coming in late spring, discounted tickets to summer attractions will again be available for purchase in the Recreation Office. Summer attractions that could be available are Hershey Park, Pa. Renaissance Fair, the Baltimore Aquarium, etc. Please visit www.redlionpa.org for more information and rates. Please visit Red Lion Borough’s website, www.redlionpa.org, for details on these as well as other programs. Make sure to “LIKE” Red Lion Recreation on Facebook for announcements and updates on programs and special events! If you have any ideas on new programs to help enrich the Red Lion Community, please contact the Red Lion Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Small Business Saturday Saturday, November 28 Please help support our local businesses by shopping in downtown Red Lion on Small Business Saturday! Christmas Events: Lighting of the Christmas Tree Sunday, November 29 Free hot chocolate, coffee and gifts for the children from Santa. More information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Breakfast with Santa Friday, July 3 Music beginning at 7 PM; Fireworks at 9 PM (Rain date: July 5th) Best viewing for the fireworks is at Horn Field. Musical entertainment will be provided from 7 PM 9 PM, with fireworks beginning at 9 PM. For more information, call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Dec. 10 & 11 and Dec. 17 & 18 Information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Stay-at-Home Celebration New Year’s Eve Celebration Saturday, July 4 Our annual Stay-at-Home Celebration will be held on Saturday, July 4th at Fairmount Park. It will include a flea market and craft show sponsored by Red Lion Recreation, and the 16th annual Roarin’ Great Car Show, sponsored by the Red Lion New Year’s Eve Committee. Come and join us for a fun day in the park! For more information, check under the Special Events tab located at www.redlionpa.org, call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri.: 1 PM - 4 PM Saturday, December 5 Santa will have gifts for the children. More information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Santa’s Shanty Thursday, December 31 The Red Lion New Year’s Eve Committee is already making plans for this year’s celebration on December 31st. We will be holding a Car Show in conjunction with the Stay-at-Home Celebration at Fairmount Park on Saturday, July 4th. If interested in joining the New Year’s Eve Committee, please call Keith or JoAnn Zimmerman at 717-244-0484. SPLASH PAD AND PAVILION IN FAIRMOUNT PARK Hours of Operation: 9 AM – 8 PM Splash pad may be closed at any time due to weather, maintenance or other operational concerns. Our Splash Pad’s Summer 2015 official opening day will be June 13th in conjunction with our Fairmount Fun Day. Please keep in mind that our Splash Pad is unsupervised. For your safety, the Splash Pad is under video camera surveillance and regularly monitored. TO START the Splash Pad, locate Activator in the middle of the center drain and step on it to activate sequence. When visiting the Splash Pad, please keep the following Rules and Regulations in mind: • All children under the age of 10 must have adult supervision. • Toddlers must wear swim diapers. • Patrons engaging in horse play or foul language will be asked to leave. • Climbing on the splash pad features is strictly prohibited. • Keep glass containers, bicycles, skateboards and in-line skates off the splash pad. • No food or drink on the splash pad. • NO SMOKING. • No pets allowed on splash pad. Parking for the Splash Pad is available in the following areas: • Parking lot at the Red Lion Recreation Office which is located in our Community Building at 190 S. Charles St. • Along S. Charles St. • Along Fairview St., behind Horn Field (There are 2 sets of stairs from Fairview St. into Fairmount Park.) • Along the SOUTH (park) side of Boundary Ave. Please do NOT park along the north side of Boundary Ave. This is residential parking only. Please do NOT park in the library parking lot! PAVILION RENTAL The pavilion outside of the Splash Pad is available for rental. Please note that renting the pavilion does not include the Splash Pad. Contact the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org to check on availability of the pavilion. 7 RED LION BOROUGH EVENTS Easter Activities: Sponsored by Red Lion Recreation and Metro Bank Breakfast with the Easter Bunny Saturday, March 28 • 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Come join us for Breakfast with the Easter Bunny from 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM at the Community Building. Bring your camera to take pictures of your children with the Easter Bunny! Cost is $4 for adults (18 and older); $2 for ages 6 - 17; and FREE for ages 5 and under. For more information, call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 28 • Beginning at noon Come join us in Fairmount Park for our annual Easter Egg Hunt for children 0 - 12 years old! Start times: 0 – 5 years old: Noon 6 – 8 years old: 12:15 PM 9 – 12 years old: 12:30 PM There will be lots of eggs to find and prizes! For more information, call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Memorial Day Parade Monday, May 25th • 10 AM Red Lion’s Memorial Day Parade will take place on Monday, May 25th. The parade will start at 10AM at the Red Lion Senior High School and end at Fairmount Park where there will be a memorial service. Anyone interested in participating in the parade should contact Joy Kite, Red Lion American Legion Post 543, at 717-501-4080. Lewis and Clark Circus June 2 & 3 at Vulcan Field Tickets can be purchased at the Recreation Office. For more information, please visit www.redlionpa.org, call the Recreation office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Suds & Songs 2015 June 6 • 11 AM - 9 PM • Vulcan Field This new event is sponsored by a variety of local businesses, combining good music, good NEW food and good brews for a great time! Various local folk/bluegrass performers will play live music throughout the day. Several food vendors that pair well with microbrews will be offering food for purchase. Local breweries will be offering a variety of microbrews inside the Beer Garden area. Beer tokens will be available for purchase (21+) in order to receive a mug of beer.This event is the first of its kind being offered in the Red Lion area. We are hopeful that this event will provide an opportunity for those in the Red Lion community and the surrounding areas to be able to get together for a great time and enjoy a day full of live music, food and some great-tasting microbrews. For more information, keep an eye on the Special Events page at www.redlionpa.org, email Danielle at dkabacinski@redlionpa.org or call Eric at 717-244-6896. Also, make sure to Like the Red Lion Happenings Facebook page! 6 RED LION RECREATION Flag Day Program 39th Annual Street Fair Saturday, June 13 • 10 AM - 11 AM Please plan to join us in Fairmount Park on Saturday, June 13th at 10 AM for our Flag Day Program sponsored by Representative Stan Saylor’s office. For more information, contact Jo Anna Shovlin at 717-244-9232. Saturday, August 8 • 8:30 AM - 4 PM Red Lion Area Business Association will again sponsor the 39th Annual Street Fair in downtown Red Lion beginning at 8:30 AM. Lots of FREE entertainment and fun for the entire family! For more information, visit the Business Association’s website, www.rlaba.com, or call them at 717-417-8519. Splash Pad Summer 2015 Official Opening Saturday, June 13 • 11 AM Red Lion’s Splash Pad will officially open on Saturday, June 13th at 11 AM. Fairmount Fun Day Saturday, June 13 • 11 AM - 3 PM Join us in Fairmount Park and enjoy a great day in the park. This event will follow the Red Lion Flag Day Celebration. We will have entertainment and some vendors. There will also be free activities and games for everyone to enjoy. Proceeds will go toward our July 3rd fireworks display. If you or your group, church, business, club or organization would like to help make this day a great success by operating an activity or game, please contact the Recreation Office. For more information, contact the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. FREE Community Yard Sale June 19 & 20 • 7 AM - 5 PM Our annual FREE Community Yard Sale will be held on June 19 & 20 from 7 AM - 5 PM. All signs and items must be removed from yards and porches after the yard sale. Many visitors come to Red Lion for this event, so let’s show them that we are a safe and friendly community. NOTE: Due to traffic congestion resulting from the yard sale, Penn Waste will begin collecting garbage and recycling at 5 AM on Friday. Make sure to have those items out by 5 AM. Independence Day Events Fireworks Concert in the Park Sunday, August 23 • 6 PM (Rain date: August 30 at 6 PM) Join us in Fairmount Park for a Concert in the Park featuring the Spring Garden Band. Call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org for more information. Red Lion Community Building, 190 S. Charles St., P.O. Box 158 Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-6896 Recreation Director: Eric Rabenstein • rlrec@redlionpa.org Photo Release Statement: By attending any Red Lion Borough Recreation program, class or event, you are agreeing to allow the publication of any photos taken of you and/or your child at any program, class, event or facility of Red Lion Borough Recreation. Spring/Summer Programs Summer Day Camp: This program provides activities for kids ages 7 - 12 during the summer months. The program runs from June until August. We operate the program weekdays from 9 AM until 3 PM. Lots of fun activities, programs and special events. Halloween Events: Fall Fest & Haunted Mile Saturday, October 24 Information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Halloween Parade Monday, October 26 Information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Trick or Treat Saturday, October 31 6 PM - 8 PM Hey Kids… Have a great time, and be safe! Lacrosse: Please visit the Youth Programs page on the Borough’s website, www.redlionpa.org, where you will find a link to our Lacrosse page with information regarding the program and contacts for the program as well. Adult Flag Football: This program is for adults (18 and up). It is designed to incorporate competitive play, but is for FUN! The format will be 7v7. Participants will register as a team. Season runs from April through June. Please visit the Borough’s website, www.redlionpa.org, for more need-to-know information and how to register! 3V3 Basketball: This program will take place on outside courts. The program will run in late spring into the summer. Please visit www.redlionpa.org for more need-to-know information and how to register. Discounted tickets: Coming in late spring, discounted tickets to summer attractions will again be available for purchase in the Recreation Office. Summer attractions that could be available are Hershey Park, Pa. Renaissance Fair, the Baltimore Aquarium, etc. Please visit www.redlionpa.org for more information and rates. Please visit Red Lion Borough’s website, www.redlionpa.org, for details on these as well as other programs. Make sure to “LIKE” Red Lion Recreation on Facebook for announcements and updates on programs and special events! If you have any ideas on new programs to help enrich the Red Lion Community, please contact the Red Lion Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Small Business Saturday Saturday, November 28 Please help support our local businesses by shopping in downtown Red Lion on Small Business Saturday! Christmas Events: Lighting of the Christmas Tree Sunday, November 29 Free hot chocolate, coffee and gifts for the children from Santa. More information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Breakfast with Santa Friday, July 3 Music beginning at 7 PM; Fireworks at 9 PM (Rain date: July 5th) Best viewing for the fireworks is at Horn Field. Musical entertainment will be provided from 7 PM 9 PM, with fireworks beginning at 9 PM. For more information, call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Dec. 10 & 11 and Dec. 17 & 18 Information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Stay-at-Home Celebration New Year’s Eve Celebration Saturday, July 4 Our annual Stay-at-Home Celebration will be held on Saturday, July 4th at Fairmount Park. It will include a flea market and craft show sponsored by Red Lion Recreation, and the 16th annual Roarin’ Great Car Show, sponsored by the Red Lion New Year’s Eve Committee. Come and join us for a fun day in the park! For more information, check under the Special Events tab located at www.redlionpa.org, call the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org. Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri.: 1 PM - 4 PM Saturday, December 5 Santa will have gifts for the children. More information will be provided in our Fall newsletter. Santa’s Shanty Thursday, December 31 The Red Lion New Year’s Eve Committee is already making plans for this year’s celebration on December 31st. We will be holding a Car Show in conjunction with the Stay-at-Home Celebration at Fairmount Park on Saturday, July 4th. If interested in joining the New Year’s Eve Committee, please call Keith or JoAnn Zimmerman at 717-244-0484. SPLASH PAD AND PAVILION IN FAIRMOUNT PARK Hours of Operation: 9 AM – 8 PM Splash pad may be closed at any time due to weather, maintenance or other operational concerns. Our Splash Pad’s Summer 2015 official opening day will be June 13th in conjunction with our Fairmount Fun Day. Please keep in mind that our Splash Pad is unsupervised. For your safety, the Splash Pad is under video camera surveillance and regularly monitored. TO START the Splash Pad, locate Activator in the middle of the center drain and step on it to activate sequence. When visiting the Splash Pad, please keep the following Rules and Regulations in mind: • All children under the age of 10 must have adult supervision. • Toddlers must wear swim diapers. • Patrons engaging in horse play or foul language will be asked to leave. • Climbing on the splash pad features is strictly prohibited. • Keep glass containers, bicycles, skateboards and in-line skates off the splash pad. • No food or drink on the splash pad. • NO SMOKING. • No pets allowed on splash pad. Parking for the Splash Pad is available in the following areas: • Parking lot at the Red Lion Recreation Office which is located in our Community Building at 190 S. Charles St. • Along S. Charles St. • Along Fairview St., behind Horn Field (There are 2 sets of stairs from Fairview St. into Fairmount Park.) • Along the SOUTH (park) side of Boundary Ave. Please do NOT park along the north side of Boundary Ave. This is residential parking only. Please do NOT park in the library parking lot! PAVILION RENTAL The pavilion outside of the Splash Pad is available for rental. Please note that renting the pavilion does not include the Splash Pad. Contact the Recreation Office at 717-244-6896 or email rlrec@redlionpa.org to check on availability of the pavilion. 7 YORK COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING RED LION YOUTH CENTER PRESCHOOL 100 W. Market St., York, PA 17401 • 717-771-9610 or 800-632-9073 http://yorkcountypa.gov/health-human-services/agency-on-aging.html • aging@yorkcountypa.gov 190 S. Charles St., lower level, Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-6493 Jeanne Macaluso, Director Jeanneconmac@comcast.net Red Lion Youth Center Preschool is currently offering a Three Year Old Class that meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 AM to 11 AM, and a Four/Five Year Old Class that meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 AM to 11:15 AM. In addition to our regular preschool program, we offer a Lunch Bunch Program to children 2½ to 6 years of age. Lunch Bunch extends the hours and ages of children who can be in our preschool program. Lunch Bunch meets every day following our preschool day for two hours. Parents can bring their child to spend just the two hours with us, or extend their child’s preschool day… to eat lunch, enjoy social interaction with other children their ages, play games, do crafts from time to time, play and have FUN!!! Each child brings their own lunch and drink. Call 717-244-6493 for more information and costs of both programs. Red Lion Youth Center Every two months we plan to do a fun event on a Saturday morning such as movies, bowling, etc. The program will not run weekly in the summer, but we hope to run an event twice a month until school resumes in the fall. For more information, please contact Director Kristina Ogurcak via email at rogurcak@comcast.net or call the Youth Center at 717-244-6493. A MESSAGE FROM STATE REPRESENTATIVE STAN SAYLOR 100 Redco Avenue, Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-9232 or 717-382-4595 Our Office Has Moved! Our district office has moved to 100 Redco Ave. in Red Lion, just off Rt. 74. The phone numbers have remained the same, 717-244-9232 or 717-382-4595. The fax number is 717-246-2387. The new location has a large parking lot and is handicapped accessible. 2015 Veterans Assistance Hours On the second Thursday of each month from 10 AM - 6 PM, my office will be partnering with the American Legion, Pennsylvania Department of Veterans Affairs and the Red Lion Area Senior Center to offer outreach and assistance to the veterans of the 94th District in our Red Lion district office at 100 Redco Ave. Please call my office to set up an appointment. Terry Gendron of the American Legion will be in the office to offer assistance to veterans, their spouses or their family. Tax Rebate Applications PA State Tax/Rent Rebate Program Red Lion residents should also be aware that a separate Property Tax/Rent Rebate program is offered by the state. As the name implies, it is also available for renters, but the application forms must also be filled out each year in order to receive the rebate. The application deadline for the state rebate is June 30, 2015. Red Lion School District Senior Citizen/ Disabled Person Tax Rebate Program The Red Lion School District offers a tax rebate of up to $650 for qualified, property-owning senior citizens and/or disabled persons. The rebate is only available if you apply, and the applications are available now. The application deadline for the RLASD rebate is May 15, 2015. To obtain the application forms or for assistance in filling out the forms for either of these tax rebate programs, please visit or call my Red Lion office. The Green Thumb Garden Club of the Red Lion /East York Area Affiliated with the Garden Club of Pennsylvania & The National Garden Club OUR OBJECTIVE To stimulate and develop the spirit of Gardening To encourage interest in decorative flower and plant arranging To promote interest in home and civic gardening To aid in the protection of native plants WHAT WE DO We LEARN from a variety of programs and classes in gardening, horticulture, floral design, and landscape design. We SHARE our knowledge with each other, with other clubs, and with our communities and the public. We SUPPORT conservation by donating to wildlife/wildflower preservation projects and by keeping abreast of efforts to protect our natural resources. 8 We ENJOY the creative opportunities offered by our floral design study and by our flower shows where we share our prize horticulture and design with the public. We INVEST in the future through college scholarships offered to local area high school students who wish to study botany, biology, agriculture, landscaping, and the environment or other related field. We CREATE a heritage for the future by planting trees, shrubs, and flowers at home and in the community. CONTACT US TO JOIN: Patricia Sweetman, President 717-235-2823 sweetman@stonehausfarm.net The Rent-A-Kid program, sponsored by the York County Area Agency on Aging (YCAAA), is a unique, intergenerational program bringing senior citizens and teenagers together. York County senior citizens, 60 years of age or older, who need help with household chores, odd jobs, and yard work are matched with a teenager in their area who can assist. The recommended payment is $5.00 per hour, but is negotiable depending upon the job. Don’t wait - arrange for help with your chores BEFORE you need it. Call 717-771-9103 or 1-800-632-9073 for information on Rent-A-Kid participants in your area. Youth interested in the Rent-A-Kid program should contact their school guidance counselor or call the Coordinator at YCAAA for an application at 717-771-9103. Applications can also be downloaded from the YCAAA’s Forms and Documents page of their website. Health Insurance Assistance is Available for All Medicare Beneficiaries 190 S. Charles St., lower level, Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-6493 Kristina Ogurcak, Youth Center After School Program Director, rogurcak@comcast.net BS in Special Education for K-12 and Elementary Education for K-6 We are now offering an After School Program for Junior High and Senior High students on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It begins immediately after school and runs until 4:45 PM. This is a FREE program, and we provide help with homework and studies, snacks and time to hang out with friends and play games such as ping pong, basketball, pool and foosball. We held a Christmas Palooza with many vendors in December 2014 and hope to do another event in the future. The students were a huge help with this event. Rent-A-Kid Program Fanilya Gueno Membership Chairman 410-409-8422 F_gueno@yahoo.com APPRISE is Pennsylvania’s Health Insurance Assistance Program which provides counseling for Medicare beneficiaries. APPRISE counselors are specially trained volunteers who have direct access to state and federal Medicare resources. They are able to answer your questions about Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, Medicare Advantage plans and the prescription drug program. The counselors can: • Help you understand Medicare benefits • Help you understand the Medicare appeal process and assist with appeals • Help you understand Medigap/supplemental insurance • Help you understand how Medicaid works • Help you understand the prescription drug program • Help you with benefits and programs you can use to save money To schedule an appointment for free one-on-one counseling, call the York County Area Agency on Aging’s APPRISE Help Desk at 717-771-9008 or 1-800-632-9073. Mark Your Calendars for the 2015 YORK COUNTY SENIOR GAMES June 23 - 27 The York County Senior Games will be held June 23 through June 27, 2015. Any York County resident 50 years of age or older as of December 31, 2015 may participate. For more information, call 717-771-9001 or email us at aging@yorkcountypa.gov. Hope to see you at the games! Red Lion Area Senior Center 20-C Gotham Place, Red Lion, PA 17356 • Phone: 717-244-7229 • www.redlionseniorcenter.com Kasie Ream, Program Coordinator The Red Lion Area Senior Center is free to join, and that even includes free lunches. We offer many programs at no cost to you. We are open from 7:30 AM - 2:30 PM Monday - Friday. You must be 60 years or older to join. Please call us for more information. We are dedicated to make your experience the best it can be, so come make new friends! The Red Lion Area Senior Center is funded in part by the York County Area Agency on Aging. Bingo to Support Local Senior Center, Saturday, April 18, Doors open at noon. The Red Lion Area Senior Center is hosting a Basket Bingo fundraiser on Saturday, April 18 at the Leo Fire Company in Red Lion. Doors will open at noon, and bingo will start at 2 PM. The cost for a ticket will be $12 in advance or $15 at the door. Tickets can be purchased in advance by calling Heather Goebeler, Executive Director, at 717-244-7229. Your ticket cost will include 20 games of regular bingo. Special Games, raffle tickets, and small games of chance will also be available for purchase. All proceeds from the bingo and the concessions will be used to add a Health and Fitness Room to the Senior Center! Diabetic Support Group The Red Lion Senior Center has formed a Diabetic Support Group for the new year which has started meeting on the third Monday of every month. The goal for this group is to get educated, share experiences, learn from each other and support each other through dealing with this disease on a daily basis. If you suffer from diabetes, please feel free to join us in learning and sharing. If you have any questions about the program, please feel free to call Beth Conrad, Operations Coordinator, at 717-244-7229. 10 Keys to Healthy Aging, Sessions begin Tuesday, April 14 at 9:30 AM Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health have learned a great deal about how to keep adults healthy as they age. They have translated what has been learned into the “10 Keys to Healthy Aging”. Each key is an important step in preventing disease and improving the quality of life. The Red Lion Area Senior Center will be holding its first 10 Keys to Healthy Aging session on Tuesday, April 14th at 9:30 AM. This is a 5 week program to run the next 4 consecutive Tuesdays. Each week, participants will learn two more Keys to Healthy Aging. The classes are free. The goal is to educate the community to become healthier. Start taking ownership of your health… attend these educational workshops to learn about the “10 Keys to Healthy Aging”. If you are interested in attending this program, please contact Kasie Ream, Program Coordinator, at 717-244-7229. I Can Challenge, Sessions begin Wednesday, June 3 at 10 AM Do you want to eat healthier, lose weight, exercise more, have less stress or quit smoking? If your answer to any of those was yes, then you should consider joining the Red Lion Senior Center for our upcoming sessions of I Can Challenge. Instructors will assist participants in setting goals and achieving them over the course of 12 weeks. Classes will begin on Wednesday, June 3 at 10 AM. If you would like to attend or have questions, please contact Kasie Ream, Program Coordinator, at 717-244-7229. 5 Red Lion Area Historical Society P.O. Box 94, Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-1912 • www.redlionareahistoricalsociety.org Jan Barnhart, President jbarn71947@aol.com Center Square Museum is located at 10 E. Broadway, and the Ma & Pa Train Station Museum is located at 73 N. Main St. For tours of either of the museums, please call 717-244-2122 or 717-244-8030. 2015 Monthly Membership Meetings Meetings are held at St. John’s UCC Church, 161 N. Main St. in Red Lion, beginning at 7 PM, unless otherwise stated. Parking is available off the alley behind the church. The lot can be accessed via E. Gay St. March 26: Across the River – Murder at the Accomac - From the first settlement to the establishment of ferry crossings in the locality, Michael Maloney familiarizes listeners with the history of the Accomac area. His narrative includes the little known murder of a servant girl by her jilted admirer. May 28: Picture This - Learn from Jan Barnhart the origin of photography and how to date old photos of the sort we find in family picture albums. Find out how to preserve these images of people, places and events and how to interpret family dynamic from them and make these seemingly static views come alive. Red Lion Municipal Water and Sewer Authority IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Water lines will be flushed between the hours of 9 AM and 3 PM tentatively from March 30 through April 17. Dates and times could extend depending on the area and condition of the water at that time. Please be aware that some discoloration of the water may occur, and you may experience lower than normal water pressure for short periods of time during the flushing procedure. Make sure your water is not discolored before doing laundry. Please visit the Water Line Flushing page on our website, www.redlionpa.org/departments-services/watersewer/water-line-flushing, for information, including daily updates on the area in which we’ll be flushing. Although your area may not be listed, you could still be affected based on water flow direction through the distribution mains. For many years, we’ve brought you the fresh, cool taste of safe, clean drinking water. In 1988, a new treatment plant was constructed at Cabin Creek, replacing the 1925 plant at the same location. All raw water passes through the treatment plant for purification. The treatment process consists of aeration, oxidation, coagulation, clarification, filtration, corrosion control, disinfection and fluoridation. Upon completion of the treatment process, the purified water is pumped into the distribution system. Red Lion Municipal Authority is investing in your future health by making additional improvements. What does this mean to you? Better taste. Better quality. Better service. What? To improve water quality, we have constructed a new water treatment plant at Cabin Creek in Windsor Township. This is the same location as the earlier water treatment plants. When? The proposed completion date for the new plant is Spring of 2015. Why? Quite simply, taste and quality. We currently meet all federal and state drinking water quality standards, but the 1988 plant was unable to meet the potential, more stringent drinking water standards that are set by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in the future. Just as important, we are working on restoring the good taste of our water. Several years ago, DEP required us to switch to using free chlorine in the disinfection process. Unfortunately, this affected the taste of the water. We will be switching back to chloramines, which was utilized as a disinfectant in the past, and return our drinking water to the much better taste it had several years ago. We would like to ask for your assistance. If you see someone (other than a representative of Red Lion Municipal Authority or a local fire department) connected to a fire hydrant, please notify us IMMEDIATELY. This may include tankers, landscapers, hydro-seeders, pool filling companies, etc. Our office is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM - 4:30 PM, and the telephone number is 717-244-3475. After hours, please contact the police by dialing 911. If in doubt, ask for ID! Red Lion Municipal Authority employees will have photo identification and a vehicle that is identifiable if maintenance is needed at your home. Please call our office immediately if you need to verify the identity of someone or if you experience any suspicious activity. HOW SHOULD I REPORT A STREET LIGHT THAT IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY? Our office receives many inquiries from residents wanting to report a malfunctioning street light. First Energy Corp. owns the street lights in Red Lion Borough and is REPORT A therefore responsible for their maintenance. If you see a street light that is not working properly, you can report that directly to First Energy Corp. online. We have provided a STREETLIGHT OUT link to their website in the “Reporting Problems” on the FAQ’s page of our website. Having the pole number will be very helpful to First Energy. The 10-digit pole number is printed in black on a yellow tag. If you do not have internet access, you can call their Customer Contact Center at 1-800-545-7741. Thank you for helping to keep our streets and public areas safe. 4 An Important Message about Stormwater from Red Lion Borough and Red Lion Municipal Authority: Understanding stormwater and how it can affect your money, safety, health and the environment: Stormwater is water from precipitation that flows across the ground and pavement when it rains or when snow and ice melt. The water seeps into the ground or drains into what we call storm sewers. These are the drains you see at street corners or at low points on the sides of streets. Collectively, the draining water is called stormwater runoff. Rain is an important part of nature’s water cycle, but there are times it can do more damage than good. Two ways YOU can help are: *Build a RAIN GARDEN: Rain gardens are depressional areas landscaped with perennial flowers and native vegetation that soak up rainwater. They are strategically located to capture runoff from impervious surfaces, such as roofs and streets. Rain gardens fill with a few inches of water after a storm and then water filters into the ground, rather than running off to a storm drain. Why are rain gardens important? As cities and suburbs grow, increased stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces becomes a problem. As more impervious surfaces are added to our communities, it is more important than ever to help rainwater infiltrate. This protects water quality and reduces stormwater runoff. Stormwater runoff from developed areas increases flooding potential and carries pollutants from streets, parking lots and lawns into local streams and lakes. Rain gardens can absorb most rainfall events. You don’t have to travel far to find a rain garden. This one was built in Fairmount Park at our Splash Pad. We are planning to add signage to this Rain Garden to help raise awareness about the importance of rain gardens. If you would like to build your own Rain Garden, check out Penn State Extension’s website. They have an excellent section on Rain Gardens:http://extension.psu.edu/plants/master-gardener/counties/yor k/maescapes/demonstration-landscapes/rain-gardens. *Use a RAIN BARREL: Rain Barrels are mosquito-proof containers placed at downspouts that collect rainwater from rooftops. The water can be used later on lawn or garden areas. Red Lion Municipal Authority frequently has rain barrels made out of recycled materials available for sale. Call our office to check on availability. All of us can help rain restore its good reputation while protecting our health and environment AND while saving money for ourselves and our community. Please visit the Stormwater page on our website, www.redlionpa.org, for additional information. The York County Planning Commission (YCPC) is exploring regional approaches to stormwater management through development of a Stormwater Authority Feasibility Study. Public input to date has been limited to participation in an online survey that sought public sentiment about local waters – keeping our streams clean or, in some cases, cleaning them up; flooding issues; recreational uses; and doing our part to improve the Chesapeake Bay. The next opportunity for public input will be at a Public Meeting to be held in March. The meeting will provide feedback on the survey results and engage attendees in a facilitated discussion of current stormwater challenges facing York County and how they can best be addressed. Notice of the public meeting will appear in local newspapers and will be posted on the YCPC website, www.ycpc.org. Please stay tuned; your input is important! KALTREIDER-BENFER LIBRARY 147 S. Charles St., Red Lion, PA 17356 • 717-244-2032 • www.kaltreider-benfer.org • kalib@yorklibraries.org The Kaltreider-Benfer Library provides a wide array of free programming for our community. Included in this are the following regularly scheduled story time programs, where children have the opportunity to listen to stories and sing songs in a fun and interactive learning environment: • Every Tuesday, at both 10:15 & 11:15, we offer story time for those ages 3 to 5. • Every Wednesday, at both 10:15 & 11:15, we offer story time for those ages 18 months to 3 years. • Every Thursday, at both 10:15 & 11:15, we offer story time for those from birth to 18 months. Not to be left out, we also offer regularly scheduled adult programming such as the following: • Knitters meet every Thursday at 6 PM in the Literacy Room to knit, chat and improve their skills. Bring your needles and yarn and drop in for the fun! • Mystery Readers meet the fourth Tuesday of the month at noon in the Board Room. Check the monthly programming schedule for the selected mystery. • An Adult Book Discussion group meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6:30 PM, and a separate group meets the third Friday of each month at noon. Please check the monthly programming schedule for the book of the month. In addition to these regularly scheduled programs, we offer many others as well. Included in this are author visits, life-long learning seminars, family movie nights & more! To see our full schedule, please visit us on the web at www.kaltreider-benfer.org. Friends of Kaltreider Library Friends of Kaltreider Library would like to thank everyone who supported our BIG BOOK SALE in September of 2014. We achieved great success in raising funds to support library programs. Another BIG BOOK SALE is planned for Saturday, May 2 from 9 AM - 3 PM and Sunday, May 3 from 11 AM - 2 PM at the Red Lion Community Building, 190 S. Charles St. in Red Lion. Sunday only will be Fill-A-Bag for $5! All proceeds benefit the library. We continue to accept book donations at the library on S. Charles St. Your donations make our book sale possible. 9 FROM THE ZONING & CODES ENFORCEMENT OFFICER DAN SHAW RECYCLING INFORMATION Recycle Today To Save Tomorrow! Here’s how you can help: Penn Waste, www.pennwaste.com, accepts single stream recycling. This means that all recyclables can be combined in your recycling bin. Even if you have been recycling for a long time, please read over the following guidelines. Penn Waste now accepts items that were not acceptable in the past. NEW!!! Penn Waste now accepts Cartons! “Cartons” are a type of packaging for food and beverage products you can purchase at the store. They are available in two types – shelf-stable and refrigerated. ACCEPTABLE ITEMS: • #1- #7 PLASTIC containers and bottles, regardless of neck size This includes plastic clamshells (baked goods and produce containers), butter dishes, yogurt containers, Cool Whip containers, etc. Remove caps/lids Rinse thoroughly It is okay to leave on labels and neck rings • GLASS food and beverage containers (clear, brown, blue and green) • METAL (EMPTY aluminum beverage cans, steel food & beverage cans, aerosol cans, paint cans) • PAPER, PAPERBOARD & CARDBOARD (clean pizza boxes, food boxes, EMPTY paper towel & toilet paper rolls, paperboard packaging (i.e. tissue boxes), office paper (any color), newspapers & inserts, magazines, catalogs, brochures, envelopes & junk mail, phone books, soft cover books, shredded paper (in clear plastic bags, please), paperboard food & drink cartons. Recycle Any Size; Any Quantity! Break down cardboard boxes as flat as possible. Any cardboard that cannot fit into your bin should be flattened, bundled and placed beside your bin. Common examples of products that are available in cartons are: • Juice • Milk TREE TRIMMING: To avoid damage to borough equipment, personal vehicles and for the safety of everyone, trees must be kept trimmed to a height of 14 feet above and along the edge of the roadway and 9 feet above sidewalks. GRASS AND WEEDS: Grass and weeds shall not exceed six inches (6”) in length. • Soup & broth • Wine • Cream • Egg substitutes Be sure to remove all caps and straws. Empty and rinse. Place in your bin along with other recyclables. UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS: • NEEDLES & Medical Waste! (Do not place used needles or any other medical waste with recycling! This is a serious health hazard to everyone!) • Drinking glasses • Broken glass • Windows, mirrors, ceramics • Aluminum foil • Clothing hangers (metal & plastic) • Plastic grocery bags (they can be taken to most grocery stores to be recycled – See article on page 11.) • Food-soiled material • Packing peanuts • Plastic bubble wrap • Light bulbs • Styrofoam • Diapers Here are a few friendly reminders from Penn Waste: • Crush your aluminum cans and all plastics. • If the weather forecast calls for high winds or wet weather, if possible, keep your paper recyclables until the next week. Wet paper products are difficult to process. • Cover loose paper with heavier items to prevent it from blowing away. Please visit the Recycling and Garbage page on our website, www.redlionpa.org/departments-services/recycling-garbage for additional information. Remember...Recycling is MANDATORY in Red Lion Borough! Thank you to all who have picked up one of our larger 32-gallon recycling containers. We truly appreciate your recycling efforts! Unfortunately, we ran out of them last year, BUT we have been able to purchase more of them. If your current container is not large enough, stop by our office to pick one up. They usually go pretty quickly, so feel free to call us at 717-244-3475 to check on the availability of the new containers.. OR feel free to use your own container. If you choose to do this, please make sure to clearly mark that it contains recyclables. (Recycling stickers are available at our office for you to place on your container.) NOTICE TO All COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN RED LION BOROUGH: Recycling is MANDATORY for everyone in Red Lion Borough. This includes COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. If your commercial establishment does not recycle, take the necessary steps NOW to implement a recycling program. Visit the Commercial Recycling section of our website, www.redlionpa.org/departments-services/recycling-garbage/commercial-recycling, which contains valuable information on recycling in commercial establishments. CFL Bulbs… Just a reminder that compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL's) are considered hazardous waste and cannot be disposed of in your regular garbage. You can dispose of them through the York County Solid Waste Authority’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection, OR as part of Lowes’ and Home Depot’s commitment to the environment, they will recycle them for free at all of their stores, as long as they are unbroken. Call them for more information. 10 By now, the snow has stopped falling, and our thoughts are turning toward warm, sunny days. Here is some important ordinance information to remember for the spring and summer months. UNENCLOSED STORAGE: Do not let inoperable, unlicensed and/or uninspected vehicles sit outside. They must be stored in a fully enclosed building. PARKING: Citations will be issued for any motor vehicle that is parked on any Borough highway, street or alley for a period longer than 72 consecutive hours. SWIMMING POOLS: BEWARE of the swimming pools being sold as a portable kit at almost all retailers. If the pool is capable of holding 24” or more of water, you will need to obtain a zoning permit and a building permit. Typically the zoning permit costs $30, and the building permit will cost approximately $150. The pool will also require a 4’ high fence around it if the pool is less than 4’ high. That low-priced pool now costs $180 more than what you were planning on! GARBAGE COLLECTION: Do not place garbage at the point of collection in excess of 12 hours before your collection day, which is Friday for all residential customers. Refuse being stored for collection must be placed in a container which shall not permit blowing or scattering by wind and shall be rodent-proof, insect-proof, and watertight. ITEMS NOT FOR OUTDOOR USE: The outdoor storage of lumber, scrap metal, construction materials, machinery components, equipment, appliances, furniture not designed and intended for exterior use, or any similar object which is not clearly intended for outdoor use is considered a nuisance and must be removed or stored indoors. RED LION AREA COMMUNITY SERVICES 15 First Avenue, Red Lion, PA 17356 • Phone: 717-244-6934 Fax: 717-244-6911 • Muriel Slenker, Executive Director Office hours: Mon., Tues. & Wed. 9AM - 1PM, Thurs. 9AM - 2PM, Fri. 9AM - Noon Food Pantry: by appt. Pantry donations are accepted weekday mornings. (You can also drop your pantry donations off at the Red Lion Borough Office.) www.rlacspantry.net • RLACS@Pantry.comcastbiz.net The Board of Directors, staff and volunteers are grateful for the continued support of the community members, churches and organizations. This past year, the Food Pantry received nearly 30,000 pounds of donated items which enabled us to help an average of 175 households each month, plus emergency needs. Those donations included all the extras for the summer lunch program for the children, as well as the extras which are included for the three holiday seasons. Thank You!! We begin the Kids’ Kafe summer lunch program in mid-June, as soon as the school season concludes. Every Monday for ten weeks from June - August, more than 100 youngsters pick up their bag of nutritional breakfast, lunch and snack items for that week. Donations are needed from May through July for these bags. Contact our office for a list of needed items. The Capital Campaign has been extended through 2016 to complete the facility improvements and enhance the client emergency fund. Keystruck Construction of York, Pa. has been awarded the bid for installation of an elevator for total accessibility to all three levels of the 1904/05 original Red Lion firehouse building. More information can be found on our website. Tours may be arranged with the director by contacting the office. Commuter Services of Pennsylvania www.PaCommuterServices.org • 1-866-579-RIDE Commuter Services of Pennsylvania is a non-profit organization that offers free services to commuters about their options for getting to and from work. Our Rideshare and Emergency Ride Home programs provide necessary tools to commuters in order for them to successfully switch from driving alone to a commuting alternative; such as carpooling, vanpooling, bicycling, walking or riding transit. Using a green commute mode is a great way to save money and help improve air quality. For more information, visit www.PaCommuterServices.org or call 1-866-579-RIDE. 3 RED LION BOROUGH INFORMATION 2015 Grass Collection: April 6 - Oct. 5 Street Sweeping Please remember…Grass is not permitted to be mixed with your garbage. It is preferable to leave your grass clippings on your lawn if they are mulched with your mower. If you choose not to do this, our annual grass clipping collection program will be in effect again this year. You can stop by our office to purchase a sticker for $20 for the entire season. This sticker must be placed on your own 20-gallon trash can, and our crew will pick up your clippings every Monday (and Tuesdays if necessary) beginning April 6 and ending October 5. In order for us to clean up the remnants of winter that are left in our streets, we need your help. “No Parking” signs are posted when we plan to sweep your street. All vehicles must be removed from the street. You can move your vehicle back on the street after we remove our signs. We post these “No Parking” signs allowing you enough time to move your vehicle before we begin. If your vehicle is not moved, you will be ticketed. Branch & Limb Collections: Spring: May 4 - 8, Fall: October 5 - 9 Branches and limbs should be placed at your garbage collection site. The chipper/shredder will make a daily circuit around the Borough to pick them up. Limbs may be up to 6” in diameter and 4’ to 6’ in length. Do not bundle. Yard waste such as ornamental grass, garden residue, etc., will not be picked up. If you have material to be picked up and it has not been collected by Thursday during the collection week, please call the office at 717-244-3475. The Borough reserves the right to refuse items that do not meet the requirements and is not responsible for cleanup. Please call the Public Works Facility, 717-244-2567, if you are interested in the mulch that results from these collections. Should you have branches and limbs for disposal at any other time, you can either properly store them until the next scheduled collection or call the Public Works Facility and schedule a time to drop them off. This drop-off facility is available for RED LION BOROUGH RESIDENTS ONLY. Yard waste items such as garden residue, ornamental grass, tree stumps and similar matter will NOT be accepted at our Public Works Facility. One option is to compost these items at home. OR you can take them to the York County Solid Waste Authority’s Resource Recovery Center on Blackbridge Rd. in Manchester Township. NOTE: Before doing this, visit their website at www.ycswa.com, or call them at 717-845-1066, for requirements and restrictions you will need to be aware of. Please keep in mind that trees must be kept trimmed to a height of 14 feet above and along the edge of the roadway and 9 feet above sidewalks. Keeping your trees trimmed will prevent damage to borough equipment and allow us to do a better job when street sweeping. RECYCLING INFORMATION Even though you cannot recycle your plastic bags and common films and wraps that are used in our everyday lives through Penn Waste, they CAN still be recycled. Just remember the four R’s as they relate to these items: Reduce E Reuse E Recycle E Repeat Reduce: BYOB (bring your own bags) to the store when you shop! Reuse: More than 90 percent of plastic bag owners reuse plastic grocery bags at home for things like lining bathroom wastebaskets, as filler in plant containers or cleaning up pet poop. Recycle: The next time you go shopping, take your old plastic bags and wraps along to be recycled. You can help to give them a new life as splinter-resistant decking, crates and containers, or even new bags! Many local retailers now have collection bins where you can deposit these items for recycling. Items that can be included are: We thank you for your cooperation and appreciate your efforts to help keep Red Lion Borough a great place to live, work and play. Fall Leaf Collection: Oct. 12 - Dec. 4 Leaf collection for 2015 will begin on Monday, October 12 and will continue through Friday, December 4. Place leaves at the curb. They will not be picked up if they are placed elsewhere. Do not mix any other items with the leaves. The pickup schedule is variable depending on weather conditions. We will get to your leaves as soon as we can. We appreciate your understanding that this schedule must be flexible. There will be no collection on Borough holidays. Leaves in plastic trash bags will not be picked up. If you have leaves that you wish to dispose of before or after these dates, you can call the Public Works Facility at 717-244-2567 and make arrangements to drop them off. This drop-off facility is available for RED LION BOROUGH RESIDENTS ONLY. DO NOT place your leaves at the curb before our collection begins. Doing this causes leaves to clog our storm drains, and they MUST remain clear of debris. www.rabbittransit.org • Email: info@rabbittransit.org • 717-846-7433 Seniors Ride Free! Did you know that seniors age 65+ who register with rabbittransit can ride the Fixed Route service for FREE? Route 10S offers service between York and Red Lion. To find out how to sign up or for more information, please email info@rabbittransit.org, call 717-846-7433 or visit www.rabbittransit.org. E Plastic store bags E Dry-cleaning bags E Bread bags E Cereal box liners E Bubble wrap (If it tears like paper, don’t include it; otherwise, if it’s clean, you can recycle it!) These items are fully recyclable, but require a different type of recycling than plastic bottles and containers. That's why your bags cannot be included with your curbside recycling. Repeat: Self-explanatory! Open Mon. - Sat. 9am - 11pm, Sun. Noon - 5pm 3135A Cape Horn Road, Red Lion Large Selection of Beers • Imported, Micro Brews & Domestics Kegs • Party Supplies • Beer Meisters For Sale or Rent Full Line of Tap Equipment & Parts • Ice • Soda • Tea • Snacks Cigarettes • Fine Cigars Manufacturer’s Coupons Accepted 717-246-3636 (In Windsor Commons Shopping Center) 2 A Special Thank You To The Businesses This publication is made available through the generous advertising sponsorship of the businesses and organizations listed throughout our newsletter. Red Lion Borough appreciates their support as the ads provide the revenue that make it possible to produce this newsletter at no cost to our residents. The Borough does not endorse any product or organization that advertises in this newsletter. Visit www.abagslife.com for interesting information on plastic bag recycling. WE ARE LIVING ON THIS PLANET AS IF WE HAD ANOTHER ONE TO GO TO. ~ Terri Swearingen ~ ELECTRONICS RECYCLING: Pennsylvania’s “Covered Device Recycling Act” (Act 108) now prohibits the acceptance of certain electronic devices at all Pennsylvania solid waste disposal facilities and therefore prohibits residents from placing them at the curb for waste pick-up. Our waste hauler is NO LONGER permitted to pick these items up at the curb. Red Lion Borough is no longer accepting these electronics at our Public Works Facility; however, The York County Solid Waste Authority (YCSWA) offers their ongoing Electronics Recycling Program that is held the first and third Saturdays of every month from 9AM to noon at their Yard Waste Transfer Facility located off of Flour Mill Road in Manchester Township. Examples of ACCEPTED items include: • answering machines • compact disc players • fax machines • computer hard drives • laptops • mobile phones • modems • microwave ovens • pagers • personal computers (CPU, monitors, keyboards, mouse, and peripherals) • printers • printed circuit boards • radios • remote controls • stereos • tape players • telephones/telephone equipment Your Late Night Connection E Wraps from paper towels, bathroom tissue, napkins, diapers and newspaper bags Residents are responsible for removal of any personal data contained on electronic devices and computer hard drives. Examples of items NOT ACCEPTED are: • construction demolition • furniture • appliances • white goods • household hazardous waste • appliances containing Freon (dehumidifiers, air conditioners, refrigerators) Residents, businesses, and non-profit entities are eligible to participate with YCSWA in this program. Residents and businesses with large quantities of electronics (i.e. more than a pickup truck load of electronic material) should call the YCSWA before the collection date to make arrangements for delivery. There is no fee to participate. This program is made possible by funding generated from tipping fees (cost for disposal of waste) collected at the York County Resource Recovery Center. Visit their website at www.ycswa.com or call them at 717-845-1066 for more information. • televisions & VCR’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection: Saturday, May 2, 9 AM - 1 PM Rid your home of hazardous household products. The York County Solid Waste Authority will conduct a FREE annual household hazardous waste collection program on Saturday, May 2, 2015 from 9 AM to 1 PM in the parking lot of Woodland View LP located at 915 Woodland View Dr. in Manchester Township. Residents who bring in elemental mercury and/or a mercury-containing device such as a thermostat, thermometer or elemental mercury will receive a $5 gift card for Lowe’s. All York County homeowners or residential tenants are eligible to participate. Household hazardous waste includes any products from the home which are corrosive (drain cleaners or bleach), flammable (gasoline), reactive (chemistry kits) or toxic (pesticides). Due to state regulatory requirements, commercial entities are not eligible to participate. Call the YCSWA at 717-845-1066 or visit www.ycswa.com for more information. 11 MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: To the Citizens of Red Lion Borough. Greetings on behalf of your Borough Council and myself. $34.95 State Inspection & Emissions It is my hope that each of you had an enjoyable Christmas and New Year. It is a very special time of year to spend with family and friends here in Red Lion. Thank You to Our Veterans for making this possible! I would like to thank our local businesses for their participation in our Holiday Events, and also thank our New Year’s Eve Committee for another Great Job! My wife and I enjoyed ourselves once again at the train station. Looking around the Square at the toy soldiers and our Christmas decorations makes us beam with pride! I want to thank our borough and municipal employees for the fine job they do in providing services to our citizens. I also want to thank everyone who volunteers to serve on our Boards and Commissions which help to make Red Lion a Better Place To Live. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Pennsylvania State Police, the Leo Independent Fire Co., and the Red Lion Area Ambulance Association for all they do in keeping our citizens safe. As we begin the New Year, and all the opportunities that it presents, let us remain united as a community, and ask God to grant us His wisdom, and continue to bless us as His people. Sincerely, Steven E. Kopp Mayor continued from cover...MESSAGE FROM BOROUGH COUNCIL PRESIDENT WALT HUGHES: $2,000 Over KBB Fair Trade Market Value on your trade Red Lion Borough is always in need of citizens to join in and serve in all areas of this government. John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, once said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, but rather ask what you can do for your country.” The same can be said of the Borough. It’s easy to sit back, criticize, be negative or have a personal agenda. It is much harder to jump in and help be part of the solution. The Borough is always looking for a few good citizens to jump in and be part of our government team including a new public safety commission. If you are interested, just contact a member of Borough Council or the Borough Manager. Hoping all of you will have another great and healthy year as we on Borough Council attempt to get the business of government done for all of you. “Yesterday is history. Tomorrow a mystery. Today is the gift, that's why it's called the present.....” Most respectfully yours, Walt Hughes President, Red Lion Borough Council EVENT “Serving the area since 1993” 717-244-4036 3220 Cape Horn Road • Red Lion, PA www.redlionchevy.com DATE Breakfast with the Easter Bunny March 28 Easter Egg Hunt March 28 Water Line Flushing March 30 - April 17 2015 Grass Collection April 6 - Oct. 5 Household Hazardous Waste Collection May 2 2015 Spring Branch & Limb Collection May 4 - 8 Memorial Day Parade & Service May 25 Lewis and Clark Circus June 2 & 3 Suds & Songs 2015 June 6 Flag Day Program June 13 Splash Pad Summer 2015 OPENING June 13 Fairmount Fun Day June 13 FREE Community Yard Sale June 19 & 20 Independence Day Fireworks July 3 July 4th Stay-at-Home Celebration July 4 PAGE 6 6 4 2 11 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 EVENT Street Fair Concert in the Park 2015 Fall Branch & Limb Collection Leaf Collection Fall Fest Haunted Mile Halloween Parade Trick or Treat Small Business Saturday Lighting of the Christmas Tree Breakfast with Santa Santa’s Shanty New Year’s Eve Celebration DATE PAGE August 8 August 23 Oct. 5 - 9 Oct. 12 - Dec. 4 Oct. 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 10 & 11 Dec. 17 & 18 Dec. 31 6 6 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 1 Important Contacts Municipal Office 11 E. Broadway,P.O. Box 190 Red Lion, PA 17356 7172443475 www.redlionpa.org rlboro@redlionpa.org Borough Manager Dianne Price 7172443475 dprice@redlionpa.org Zoning & Codes Enforcement Officer Dan Shaw 7172443475 dshaw@redlionpa.org Mayor Steven E. Kopp 7174879208 skopp@redlionpa.org Tax Collector Mike Zelger 451 Highland Rd., R.L. 7174176311 MikeZelgerTaxCollector@comcast.net Complimentary: Hot Stones and Sauna with Every Massage Session Police Pennsylvania State Police Emergencies: Call 911 Nonemergencies: 7174281011 Swedish Deep Tissue Myofascial Release Pregnancy Massage & Couples Massage Fire Department Leo Fire Company No. 1 201 W. Broadway, R.L. Joseph Yahnke, Fire Chief 7172448811 www.redlionfire.org Ambulance Red Lion Area Ambulance Assn. 312 Horace Mann Ave., R.L. 7172440983 Ron Harlacker, Director of Operations rharlacker37@hotmail.com State Representative 94th Legislative District Stan Saylor 100 Redco Ave., R.L. 7172449232 or 7173824595 451 Highland Road Red Lion, PA 17356 Phone: 717-417-6311 Fax: 717-417-5119 Email: MikeZelgerTaxCollector@comcast.net Call for Your Appointment Today! Specializing in custom railings, stairs, fences and gates. Dr. Douglas Schmidt, D.V.M. Dr. Kevin Schmidt, D.V.M. Dr. Sabrina Walters, V.M.D. Dr. Kathleen Spencer, D.V.M. Dr. Stephanie Edwards, D.V.M. Garbage & Recycling Penn Waste 7177674456 www.pennwaste.com Red Lion Youth Center 190 S. Charles St., lower level, R.L. 7172446493 Kristina Ogurcak, After School Program Director rogurcak@comcast.net Red Lion Recreation 190 S. Charles St., upper level, R.L. Eric Rabenstein, Recreation Director 7172446896 rlrec@redlionpa.org Red Lion Youth Center Preschool 190 S. Charles St., lower level, R.L. 7172446493 Jeanne Macaluso, Director Jeanneconmac@comcast.net KaltreiderBenfer Library 147 S. Charles St., R.L. 7172442032 www.kaltreiderbenfer.org kalib@yorklibraries.org Red Lion Area Business Association 7174178519 651 Lombard Rd., Suite 122, R.L. www.rlaba.com redlionareabusiness@gmail.com Red Lion Area Senior Center 20C Gotham Place, R.L. Heather Goebeler, Executive Director 7172447229 www.redlionseniorcenter.com redlionseniorctr@yahoo.com Red Lion Area Historical Society P.O. Box 94, R.L. 7172441912 Jan Barnhart, President www.redlionareahistoricalsociety.org jbarn71947@aol.com Red Lion Area Community Services 15 First Ave., R.L. 7172446934 Muriel Slenker, Director www.rlacspantry.net RLACS@Pantry.comcastbiz.net Red Lion Borough Tax Collector, Mike Zelger Sauna 717-244-1464 141 West Broadway Red Lion PA 17356 Magistrate John H. Fishel Magisterial District Judge District 19301 2997 Cape Horn Rd., R.L. 7172444002 www.districtcourt19301.org 717-968-4990 noah4allseason@comcast.net Special Hours: Thursdays, April 2 & 9 from 6 PM - 8 PM Fridays, April 3 & 10 from 9 AM - Noon Wednesdays, June 3 & 10 from 6 PM - 8 PM Fridays, June 5 & 12 from 9 AM - Noon Jason Aspito, Owner Hours: Mon-Fri 3-9pm Sat: 9am-5pm (Later by appt.) Sun: 12-5pm O: (717) 501-4012 C: (630) 297-2452 Property Maintenance Experts Noah Mundis Office hours at 451 Highland Road are as follows: Mondays & Wednesdays: 9 AM until noon 201 S. Charles Street Red Lion, PA 17356 www.backyard-university.com Fully Bonded & Insured Health Screening Services Discover where your body is out of balance & how to bring that balance back! Pierre Roderique 425 East Broadway Red Lion, PA 17356 717-246-3611 www.pattonvethospital.com Office hours by appointment MEMBER HOSPITAL Associate Agent/Customer Service Pabody Insurance & Financial Services 62 N Main Street Red Lion, PA 17356 147 N Fourth Street Gettysburg, PA 17325 Tel 717-244-5172 Fax 717-339-0052 Cell 856-562-8550 roderip2@nationwide.com www.nationwide.com/pabodyagency Complete Line of Nutritionals, Herbals, Homeopathics & Knowledgeable Staff www.hessiron.com 717-246-3135 27 E. Lancaster Street, Red Lion, PA 17356 Phone: 717.244.4450 10 W. Broadway Red Lion, PA 17356 E-mail: lionpharmacyonline@gmail.com 25% OFF Initial Screening 13 RED LION BOROUGH Pre-Sort Standard U.S. POSTAGE PAID York, PA PERMIT No. 764 11 E. Broadway, P.O. Box 190 Red Lion, PA 17356 ********ECRWSSEDDM********* Postal Customer Red Lion, PA 17356 POSTAL CUSTOMER MESSAGE FROM BOROUGH COUNCIL PRESIDENT WALT HUGHES: Hello and greetings to everyone! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. My thanks go out to the many volunteers who put so many hours in to make the holiday events such a smashing success that climaxed with an awesome New Year’s Eve gala that was just over the top. Once again, thank you all! Mayor • Steven E. Kopp This Community Newsletter is produced for Red Lion Borough by Hometown Press • 215.257.1500 • All rights reserved® To Place An Ad Call Peggy At Hometown Press • 215-262-3617 The Tradition Continues... Celebrating 30 Years in Business! We Fill GROWLERS! Over 40 Rotating Craft Brews on Tap WE DELIVER! 717-246-2773 Coming Soon... Beer Delivery Service 59 East Broadway 74 South, Red Lion We Accept ORDER ONLINE: www.gcpizzaonline.com Borough Council • Walter Hughes, President • Dennis Klinedinst, Vice-President • Kelly Henshaw • Christina Frutiger • Cynthia Barley • Tony Musso • Danielle Kabacinski Borough Manager • Dianne Price Codes/Zoning Officer • Dan Shaw Public Works Supervisor • Brett Patterson Tax Collector • Mike Zelger Water Authority • Eric Immel, Chairman • Carroll Missimer III, Vice-Chairman • Jeffrey P. Herrman • Michael Poff • Bradley Smith Water & Sewer Superintendent • Keith Kahwajy Police • Pennsylvania State Police Bringing high quality craft beer to a relaxed atmosphere where you can enjoy great beer and food with your friends and family. Brewery Tours BREWERY • BAR • RESTAURANT Saturdays 4pm 5 W High St, Red Lion, PA • 443-418-9473 • www.blackcapbrew.com The Well Red Lion Psychology David Haynes-Weller, PsyD Licensed Clinical Psychologist 30 East Broadway • Red Lion, PA 17356 Tel: 717.244.1082 Fax: 717.244.1064 Red LionPsychology.com More good news! For another year (2015), Borough Council was able to pass a budget without a tax increase to our citizens or property owners. Way to go, Borough Council Members and the Borough Manager! It’s not how much money we can raise or how fast it can be spent, but rather how wisely and responsibly we, the stewards of your public funds, utilize those funds. Again, many infrastructure issues will be addressed in 2015… street and alley repairs, sewer lines and water drainage problems, which are all very costly and time consuming. I hope all our citizens affected by the repairs and work that will be done understand this is a short-term inconvenience for a long-term solution. Infrastructure repairs are an ongoing yearly occurrence that must be kept up with. As you may or may not be aware, as of January 1, 2015 the Pennsylvania State Police took over the policing of Red Lion Borough. For our New Year’s Eve event, six troopers were assigned to patrol the Borough. Four were in uniform, and two were plain clothes. Within minutes after midnight, a number of arrests were made for criminal violations. State Police have informed the Borough that any time we have any event, we should call them, and Troopers will be assigned to be here. During the month of January, State Police conducted drug raids in the Borough using undercover Troopers from outside the area. One of the raids netted over $20,000 in illegal drugs. I myself have noticed many marked PSP patrol cars patrolling the Borough and more than one PSP car responding to resident calls. Also, we see the use of both marked and unmarked PSP cars using radar for traffic enforcement within the Borough. Residents who have concerns or wish to report suspicious activity can contact the head of the public safety committee Tony Musso via email amusso@redlionpa.org or drop off or send a letter to his attention at the Borough office. This information will be passed directly to PSP for investigation. The Borough did not ask anything special from PSP. When asked about the enforcement, they stated that they were just doing their job. Way to go, PSP! Another bit of information for everyone… Red Lion Borough is not the largest borough in the Commonwealth that PSP polices. We are just one of many. My hat is off to PSP. Good job! The Borough has settled contract negotiations with Teamsters Local #776, the bargaining agent for our Public Works employees, and they have a new contract in place. Our Public Works employees do a great job, and I and Borough Council do notice it. Thanks, guys! continued on page 1... Inside This Issue: Message from the Mayor.....................................1 Borough Events ..................................................1 Red Lion Borough Information...........................2 Rabbittransit .......................................................2 Zoning & Code Enforcement Officer..................3 Red Lion Community Services ...........................3 Red Lion Historical Society.................................4 Red Lion Municipal Water & Sewer Authority..................................................4 Reporting a Street Light Out...............................4 York County Area Agency on Aging ...................5 Red Lion Area Senior Center ..............................5 Red Lion Borough Events ...................................6 Red Lion Recreation ...........................................7 Red Lion Youth Center Preschool .......................8 Red Lion Youth Center .......................................8 Message from State Rep. Stan Saylor...................8 The Green Thumb Garden Club.........................8 Storm Water Information....................................9 Kaltreider-Benfer Library ....................................9 Recycling Information .................................10-11 HHW Collection...............................................11 Important Contacts ..........................................13 Borough Tax Collector......................................13 11 East Broadway, Red Lion, PA 17356 • (717) 244-3475 www.redlionpa.org