NEWSLETTER - Manchester Township
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NEWSLETTER - Manchester Township
ecreatition MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP NEWSLETTER July 2008 - September 2008 Volume 15.3 RECREATION COMMISSION Meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at the municipal office at 7:00 p.m. Public is welcome to attend Cousler Park, 1060 Church Road Commission Members: 3:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Saturday, August 2 Patti Page James Kohr Pamalee Snyder Craig Jacoby Vanessa Rutter-Garcia 3:00 pm – until CHICKEN BBQ by Central York Communities That Care (to pre order see page 2) Recreation Director 6:00 pm GIFT OF LIFE TREE/BENCH DEDICATION CEREMONY TIM JAMES E-mail: t.james@mantwp.com Recreation meeting dates: July 10 @ Nittany Park August 14 @ Cousler Park September 11 @ Johnston’s Park MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP PARKS: 7:30 pm SPRING GARDEN BAND sponsored by First Capital Federal Credit Union 9:15 pm FIREWORKS sponsored by York Building Products/Stewart & Tate, Inc. FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Carnival Games Food Vendors Various Other Activities Cousler Park 1060 Church Road (corner of Church & Greenbriar Roads) Eagles View Park 2399 Friesian Road Emigsville Park 15 Emig Road Johnston’s Park 2985 Lewisberry Road Mt. View Park 3298 Raintree Road MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP PARKS: Nittany Park Olmstead Way (Penn State Estate Development) Summer Movie Series Friday Evenings – 8:45 pm WHEN: Ridings Recreational Area 19 Martingale Drive (Ridings Development) July 11 – BEE MOVIE July 25 – EVAN ALMIGHTY August 8 – THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES WHERE: Cousler Park, 1060 Church Road Stillmeadow Park 600 Kyle Road The Summer Movie Series is sponsored by Bethany United Methodist Church 1 Kid Programs MTAA Youth Basketball American Red Cross Babysitting Certification Class Registration This course is ideal for current & future babysitters. The course teaches the best ways to keep the children in their care and themselves safe. The Manchester Township Athletic Association will be holding registration for youth basketball at the Township Office, 3200 Farmtrail Road. WHEN: Wednesday, August 6, 2008 TIME: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm September 16 – 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. September 18 – 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. September 20 – 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road WHO: Ages 11 – 15 COST: $35.00 Min. 8 / Max. 12 Bring a bagged lunch Additional information available at www.mtaaonline.org Barrier-Free Playgrounds A groundbreaking playground where everyone could celebrate life and have fun...together... regardless of abilities. Wednesday – 6:30 pm July 23, 2008 SPORTS – Contact Persons BASEBALL / T-BALL / GIRLS SOFTBALL / BASKETBALL: MTAA RLGEAJ@comcast.net. Russ Jacobs – 764-5244 Manchester Township Athletic Association – www.mtaaonline.org SOCCER: York Youth – 741-6939 York United – 246-3402 FOOTBALL / CHEERLEADING: Eastern York County Kent Anderson – 818-7273 Yorktowne Patriots 676-6629 www.yorktownepatriots.org CRICKET When: April—September Where: Cousler Park Who: Anyone (no previous experience required) Contact Information: LACROSSE: Kapil Gami 717-767-1361 or CYLAXCLUB@yahoo.com 717-849-8644 www.Yorkcc.com 2 Township Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road York, PA 17406 Upcoming meetings for the development of a barrier-free playground at Cousler Park. For additional information please contact Debbie Perry @ debper1@comcast.net or Tim James t.james@mantwp.com Chicken BBQ August 2, 2008 Central York Communities That Care will be taking pre orders for Chicken BBQ Dinners. The dinners are $8. each and include ½ chicken, baked potato, applesauce, roll with butter. To pre - order call Beth Mirkovich at 717-938 7400 or mail check payable to Central York Communities that Care, Hayshire Elementary School 2801 Hayshire Drive, York, PA 17406 Youth Night When: Time: Cost: Who: Where: Friday, Sept. 12 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. $3.00 per person Ages 8-12 Manchester Township Building 3200 Farmtrail Road Register by September 4 Minimum 12 participants Basketball / Movies / Kickball and Dodgeball Pepsi Punt Pass and Kick When: Time: Where: Who: Saturday, September 13, 2008 9:00 a.m. Cousler Park, 1060 Church Road Boys & Girls Ages 8 – 15 Must register at the township office by September 5 Summer Tot Class When: Cost: Time: Who: Where: Tuesdays, July 8 – July 29 $12.00 6 – 7 p.m. Ages 3 – 5 Pavilion C – Cousler Park (inclement weather the class will be held at Johnston’s Park, 2985 Lewisberry Road Register by July 7 Minimum of 10 participants Teen Open Gym When: Time: Who: Where: Tuesdays, July 8 – August 5 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Ages 12 – 15 Township Residents Only Manchester Township Municipal Complex Supervised open gym 3 4 Adult Programs Co-ed Adult Volleyball Co-ed Adult Pick up Volleyball WHEN: Tuesdays, August 26 – October 14 TIME: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Building 3200 Farmtrail Road COST: Bellydancing Mixture of Bellydancing and light aerobics targeted to the active senior, but welcome to all ages. WHEN: Wednesdays, July 9 – August 6 TIME: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm WHERE: Emigsville Scout Building 15 Emig Road $10.00 – Residents / $12.00 – Non-Residents COST: $20 – Resident / $24 – Non-Resident INSTRUCTOR: Carlyon Miller, Fitness Instructor/Bellydancer Adult Basketball Min. 6 / Max. 12 Pick up Basketball Games for Township Residents Only WHEN: July 7 – September 29 (no session September 1) TIME: 8:00 pm – 10 :15 pm WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Building 3200 Farmtrail Road COST: $15.00 Fit-N-Slim Check out this new 60-minute class Fit-N-Slim, to help you build lean muscle and boost your metabolism! We’ve developed this total body workout based on our experience working with thousands of women over the last 18 years. All fitness levels are welcome. Bring 3-5 lb. Weights and a mat. Summer Session – June 16 – August 21 Fall Session – September 8 – November 13 Scrapbooking Club No instruction! No sales pitch! Lots of space! Lots of ideas! Just lots of time to work on preserving your memories for future generations. Please call Tracey Wesstrom at 779-0708 for reservations. WHEN: Saturdays, July 5, August 16, September 6 TIME: 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm WHERE: Johnston’s Park 2985 Lewisberry Road COST: $5.00 per session holds table, must register in advance WHEN: Mondays & Thursdays 7 pm – 8 pm WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Building 3200 Farmtrail Road Residents: $28.00 1 x a week $56.00 2 x a week Non-Residents: $31.00 1 x a week $60.00 2 x a week Minimum - 8 participants Instruction provided by See and Feel the Difference 5 Golf Lessons Elements covered in lessons include: swing basics, pitch shot, putting, chipping and full swing. Included in a $20 range discount card, 2 free lesson Friday rounds, $5 discount on private lesson and 10% off golf club set ($58 and up value). WHEN: July 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21 (Mon/Wed) TIME: 6:00 p.m. WHERE: Heritage Hills Golf Resort, 2700 Mt. Rose Ave. York. WHO: 16 years and older COST: $95 twp. residents, $100 non-twp. residents. REGISTER: Manchester Township Office Environment Awareness Class Wednesday - July 16, 2008 An informative environmental education workshop to give every resident an idea on how to help with our environment. This class will give resource information on how each of us can make your own decision on taking steps to lead an environmental friendly lifestyle. TIME: 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm WHERE: Municipal Services Complex 3200 Farmtrail Road COST: FREE INSTRUCTOR: Lisa Hoff Health Insurance Assistance The York County Area Agency on Aging is sponsoring a monthly program to help seniors with Medicare benefits and services. Apprise Counselors are trained to answer your questions regarding Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, prescription drugs, preventive care and assist with paperwork. WHEN: Second Thursday of each month July 10, August 14 and September 11 TIME: 8:30 am – NOON WHERE: Manchester Township Municipal Office, 3200 Farmtrail Road Please contact the York County Area Agency on Aging at 717-771-9002 or 1-800-632-9073 to schedule an appointment. 6 Jr. Golf Camp Elements covered in Jr. Golf Camp include: putting, pitching, chipping, swing basics, full swing, golf etiquette, rules and course experience. WHEN: July 7 – 11 (Mon. – Fri.) from 1 –3 p.m. WHERE: Heritage Hills Golf Resort 2700 Mt. Rose Ave. York WHO: Ages 12-18 COST: $100 twp. residents $105 non-residents REGISTER: Manchester Township Office Getting Straight With Food Learn techniques to free yourself from food cravings once and for all. Imagine using food the way you use oxygen – consuming only the amounts you need to sustain health. Nothing more, nothing less. WHEN: Wednesday - July 23, 2008 TIME: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm WHERE: Manchester Township Building 3200 Farmtrail Road COST: $12.00 INSTRUCTOR: Frank O’Grady Summer Playground Program WHEN: June 16 – August 8, 2008 Monday through Friday 9 a.m. – Noon 4 LOCATIONS: COUSLER PARK, Church & Greenbriar Roads EMIGSVILLE PARK 15 Emig Road MT. VIEW PARK, Raintree and Lewisberry Roads NITTANY PARK, Olmstead Way WHO: Ages 5 – 12 (Children must have completed Kindergarten) FEE: Free for Township Residents, $40 a child for Non-Residents NO PLAYGROUND JULY 4TH Recreation Fees Emigsville Park Scout Building & Johnston’s Park Resident Soccer Field User Fees (non-resident only) $20 an hour - game fields $10 an hour - practice fields ($50 security deposit) $50.- 2 hrs or less $75. - more than 2 hrs Gift of Life Fee $15. Perpetual Care Fee $15. Gift of Life Fee + Cost of Tree Non-Resident $70.- 2 hours or less $100. - more than 2 hrs Discounts are offered on the cost of tree by SKH & Shiloh Nurseries FACILITIES AVAILABLE Pavilion Soccer Field Baseball Field Sand Volleyball Basketball Court Tennis Court Playground Equip. Cousler Emigsville Nittany Mt. View Stillmeadow 5 8 10 0 3 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 Active Adult Activities – Northeastern Senior Center: Northeastern Senior Center serves the senior residents of a number of municipalities, including Manchester Township The Senior Center is located 131 Center Street, Mount Wolf, PA 17347 Call 266-1400 for information. York County Parks – Canine Meadows: Off-Leash Dog Area A 13.5-acre regional off-leash, fenced-in dog area available at John Rudy County Park, 400 Mundis Race Road, York. OPENING SUMMER/FALL 2008 For further information contact York County Parks at 717-840-7440 or parks@york-county.org Web site – www.yorkcountyparks.org New York City “On your own” bus trips WHEN: Saturday, November 22, 2008 Saturday, December 6, 2008 TIME: 6:00 am – departing from Municipal Complex 10:00 am – arrival in New York City 7:00 pm – leave New York City 11:00 pm – return to Municipal Complex COST: $47.00 – Resident / $51.00 Non-Resident Includes light breakfast, beverage on return trip and tip for driver. Wicked WHEN: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 TIME: 7:00 am – departing from Municipal Complex 11:00 am – arrival in New York City 2:00 pm – Matinee Show Board bus immediately after show 6:30 pm – Approximate dinner “on your own” 10:30 pm – Arrival at Municipal Complex WHERE: New York City Gershwin Theatre COST: $152 – Resident / $156.00 Non-Resident Includes light breakfast, beverage on return trip and tip for driver. (Price does not include dinner on return trip) 8 Summer Discount Tickets Baltimore Aquarium Adult (12 - 59)................................................$20.00 Senior (60 & over) ..........................................$19.00 Child ( 3 - 11) ..................................................$12.50 Colonial Williamsburg One Day Capital City Adult ............................$34.00 One-Day Capital City Child (6–17) ................$16.00 Dorney Park Adult (48” or taller).........................................$30.00 Junior (3+, under 48”) .....................................$18.00 Dutch Wonderland Regular (3 - 59) ...............................................$26.00 Hershey Park Adult (9 - 54)...................................................$37.00 Child (3 - 8).....................................................$27.00 Senior (55-69) .................................................$27.00 Early Season (5/2 – 6/30/08)...........................$29.00 Kings Dominion Adult (3 - 61, 48” & taller)..............................$39.00 Junior (3+, under 48”) .....................................$26.95 Senior (Age 62+).............................................$26.95 Knobels Amusement Park Weekday Reg (48” and taller) .........................$26.00 Weekday Child (under 49”) ............................$16.00 PA Renaissance Faire Adult (12 +) .....................................................$21.00 Child (5 - 11) ...................................................$ 9.00 Philadelphia Zoo General (2 years +)..........................................$14.00 Sesame Place General (24 months +) ....................................$42.00 July–September Office: 3200 Farmtrail Road York, PA 17406-5699 Phone: Ever wonder what you need to do to close your street and have a neighborhood block party? During the summer and early fall the office staff often receives calls asking this very questions. 764-4646 The Board of Supervisors must authorize any closures of township streets (this does not include state roadways) Hours: Your request should be submitted in writing, in a timely fashion, to the attention of the township manager. Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. E-mail: info@mantwp.com Board of Supervisors Lisa Wingert Michele M. Schanbacher Lawrence V. Young Delmar Hauck Edward P. Dankanich Supervisors Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Municipal Building Township Manager/ Secretary: David A. Raver Please include the following in your request: 1. The date and time of the block party,& whether there is a rain date 2. A drawing showing the exact location and whether there is an alternate route which can be used by motorists while the road is closed. 3. The signature of all property owners adjacent to the section of the affected roadway which you would like to close indicating they have no objection. If these easy steps are followed, the Board will most likely grant your request. Upon granting such a request, the Board directs that the township public works department drop of barricades which can be used to close the roadway during your block party. The township does request you keep all tables and chairs to one side, so in the event that there would be an emergency situation an ambulance, fire truck or police car, could easily gain access to the area by using the side of the roadway where there are no obstacles. Office Closed: INDEPENDENCE DAY July 4, 2008 GENERAL ELECTION DAY Novemebr 4, 2008 Office Supervisor/ Assistant Secretary: Debra K. McCune Public Works Superintendent: Kenneth E. Goodyear Zoning/Planning Officer: Stewart S. Olewiler, III Fire Chief: Richard R. Shank, Jr. 811 LABOR DAY September 1, 2008 Call three (3) working days before you dig. For information about the township and events – Please visit our web site: www.mantwp.com Manchester Township now accepts: t For all transactions see pg. 11 If you are a person with a disability and wish to attend any township meetings, please contact the office at least three (3) business days prior to discuss how your needs may best be served. Please remember to keep your trees, hedges and bushes trimmed to no higher than three feet (3’) at street intersections to improve safety and visibility. 9 Tips from the Tax Collector School real estate bills for the ’08-’09 tax cycle will be mailed on July 15th. These bills are for the period July 1st, 2008 thru June 30th, 2009. If you do not receive your bill, please contact the tax office. New this year is a state-funded tax reduction for all farmstead / homestead approved properties. Each approved parcel will receive a $113.47 reduction to the total tax due. Once again, Central York School District will be offering a threeinstallment payment plan. To participate, you must pay the first installment by August 15th, 2008. Please note: The three installments add up to the FACE amount of the bill – meaning you forfeit the 2% discount. To get the discount, the full rebate amount must be paid by September 15th, 2008. Please remember to include both halves of your bill if you need a receipt for tax or rebate purposes. Please call the tax office at 767-6689 with any questions. Jean Stambaugh Manchester Township Tax Collector Tax Collector – Summer Hours July – Window Closed Hours by Appointment Only August – Tuesday & Thursday 9:30 am -11:30 am additional hours by Appointment As Always, a night slot on the outside of the Township building is available for payments when the window is closed. Regular window hours resume September 1st. Note from the Board Chairperson I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. Due to the death of John D’Ottvio, past chairperson of the Board of Supervisors, I was appointed by my colleagues as the new chairperson in February. I previously held the vice-chair position for six years. It is an honor and privilege to serve the residents of the township. First elected in 1997, I took the oath of office in January 1998 and again re-elected to the board of supervisors in 2003. I also held the position of Recreation Director from 1992-1995 in this township. Periodically, I will try my best to correspond important legislation or information which could effect the residents of Manchester Township. That brings me to the other reason for this letter. All residents who have public sewer will most definitely be affected in the near future with an increase in their bill. The board of supervisors in January approved a rate study for all sewer districts in the township. Some of the districts have not seen an increase since 1992. Manchester Township does not have its own sewer treatment facility but utilizes Dover’s, Springettsberry’s and York City’s plants. However, all treatment facilities must meet mandates imposed on them by Federal and State governments by 2010. These mandates are going to cost millions for municipalities to upgrade their plants. Therefore, the cost will be shared by the customers perhaps raising sewer bills by double or triple the current rate. Unlike surrounding states, the Pennsylvania state government has not responded to these mandates by providing necessary funding sources. It is vital that funding be granted by the state to adequately meet the mandates. Please call Senator Waugh, Representative Keith Gillispie and Governor Rendall asking them for the state government to do its fair share by providing funds to clean up PA Fair Share for Clean Water. Please Recycle In addition to weekly trash removal, Manchester Township residents are reminded that in accordance with Pennsylvania Act 101, the following recyclable items are collected on the same day as the regular trash: GLASS 10 NEWSPRINT ALUMINUM/BIMETALS CARDBOARD PLASTICS Martin Library Satelite – Reminder Smoke Testing Sewer Lines That books may be dropped off for return to Martin Library, or ordered from Martin Library to be picked up Monday thru Friday between 8 am – 4 pm at the NOTICE – Manchester Township Public Works Department periodically conducts smoke tests of the sanitary sewer lines. Testing is conducted Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP OFFICE 3200 Farmtrail Road Welcome aboard – Appointments to Boards/Commissions Vanessa Rutter-Garcia – was appointed to fill the vacancy on the Manchester Township Recreation Commission. Clint Roberts – was appointed to fill the vacancy as an alternate Zoning Hearing Board member. MS4 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System PLEASE DO NOT POLLUTE Smoke should not enter premises unless a leak is present. This smoke is non-toxic, non-corrosive, and will not leave a stain. If smoke enters a home, it will soon dissipate. Opening doors and windows will help. Any presence of smoke within the house should be reported to the township office at 7644646. Avoid unnecessary exposure to the smoke. The smoke is relatively harmless, but all smoke is temporary and quickly disappears after exposure has ceased. Correction Craig L. Wisherd, resigned as Emergency Management Coordinator after 5 years of service because the revised Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code prohibits Zoning Hearing Board members to hold any other elected or appointed office. April issue erroneous stated that the Emergency Management Coordinator may not hold any other position. Reminder!!! FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, VISIT: www.epa.gov/npdes Do NOT place trash receptacles at your collection point more than 24 hours before the scheduled collection. 10 things we can do at home 1. Use fertilizers sparingly and sweep up driveways, sidewalks, and gutters 2. Never dump anything down storm drains or in streams 3. Vegetate bare spots in your yard 4. Compost your yard waste 5. Use least toxic pesticides, follow labels, and learn how to prevent pest problems 6. Direct downspouts away from paved surfaces; consider a rain garden to capture runoff 7. Take your car to the car wash instead of washing it in the driveway 8. Check your car for leaks and recycle your motor oil 9. Pick up after your pet 10. Have your septic tank pumped and system inspected regularly THIS WOULD BE A VIOLATION of Section 20-105.1 of the Manchester Township Code of Ordinances What is an Inlet Badge? If you see this metal badge attached to a storm water inlet, it is a reminder that the water that enters this inlet has been identified as being tributary to the Chesapeake Bay. 11 Sewer Backup Claims Under the Pennsylvania Governmental Immunity Statue, Manchester Township has limited legal responsibility for sewer and water backups. You should contact your homeowners or commercial insurance agent to make sure your carry coverage for sewer and water backups under your homeowners or commercial property policy. Some homeowners policies do not include this coverage automatically. We recommend that you purchase this valulable coverage. Sewer Rate Study The board of supervisors has directed the staff and engineer to prepare a comprehensive sewer customer rate study in 2008 because of the anticipated cost increases that Manchester Township will experience beginning in 2009 as the result of wastewater treatment plant upgrades that are required by the federal EPA to improve the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay. Manchester Township purchases sewer treatment services from York City, Springettsbury and Dover Townships. The current sewer customer rates were established in 1990. Dumping Is Illegal . . . Since 1990, the PA CleanWays network has performed over 700 illegal dump cleanups. If you lay every tire flat on the ground that PA CleanWays has collected, they would span from Pittsburgh to Erie and 40 miles out into Lake Erie! PA CleanWays and its chapters and affiliates have removed over 9,700 tons of trash and recycled 2,100 tons of scrap metal from Pennsylvania’s hillsides, local roads, and streams. PA CleanWays has also collected or removed 337,030 tires and 23,996 appliances. More than 353 segments of local roads, parks/pathways, and waterways have been adopted through the PA CleanWays adoption program. PA CleanWays has organized and planted more than 22,000 trees on public lands through its beautification program. In total, more than 42,000 volunteers have dedicated nearly 177,000 volunteer hours to PA CleanWays programming. For more info please visit the following website: www.pacleanways.org Yard Waste Collection Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program Saturday, October 4, 2008 9AM to 1PM York County Solid Waste Authority Management Center Parking Lot 2700 Blackbridge Road Manchester Township, PA For more information go to: www.ycswa.org Manchester Township will provide a Yard Waste Recycling Collection on: 4TH SATURDAY – OF EACH MONTH July 26, 2008 August 23, 2008 September 27, 2008 October 25, 2008 Items will need to placed at curb side by 6:00 am “Yard Waste” materials are defined as tree trimmings, shrubbery and any other organic landscape vegetation., excluding grass clippings. Once again, Penn Waste will be performing this service. Please visit their web site for additional information: www.pennwaste.com 12 The Fire Department News Department of Fire Services: Manchester Township Career Firefighters Offer Reflective Address Markers Only $15.00 Insure That Your Home Can Be Located By Emergency Personnel Applications for address markers are available at: 3200 Farmtrail Road York, PA 17406-5699 Contacting The Fire Department EMERGENCY – 911 For business related information or for Chief Richard Shank, or paid personnel at the 24 hour manned station at 3200 Farmtrail Road: 767-1954 For the Trustees or other business, call the volunteer station at 3118 North George Street in Emigsville: Hall Rental The Emigsville station is available to be rented for personal parties and/or business functions. The proceeds from the rentals are used to offset the expenses of the operation of the station. For Hall Rental call: 324-1583 764-1148 Fire Department News During the months of April and May, Manchester Township Department of Fire Services in a joint effort with York Area United Fire and Rescue conducted physical agility and verbal interviews to establish a new eligibility list from which firefighters will be hired from both departments when filling any newly created or vacant positions. 13 14 222 Arsenal Road 334 Arsenal Road 2109 Aslan Drive 2136 Aslan Drive 1207 Aylesbury Lane 2981 Balsa Street 3095 Balsa Street 2824 Bark Hill Road 3113 Bitternut Blvd. 3360 Bitternut Blvd. 3385 Bitternut Blvd. 3395 Bitternut Blvd. 110 Bruaw Drive 142 Bruaw Drive 153 Bruaw Drive 231 Bruaw Drive 249 Bruaw Drive 268 Bruaw Drive 318 Bruaw Drive 324 Bruaw Drive 343 Bruaw Drive 348 Bruaw Drive 350 Bruaw Drive 1720 Candle Lane 1023 Caspian Court 1125 Cherimoya Street 776 Church Road Round the Clock Diner Holiday Inn – York Shane & Christine Smith Rosemary Rich Limmie & Mildred Pridgen Kenneth & Angela Brittain Robert & Angie Pilkerton, Jr. Sterling Lockett Silvia Tek/ Kim Hak David & Robin Richwine Troy & Yolanda Massam Eddie Lawton Michael Potter/Gina Sudano Shelley Su Almarcus & Karla Harrison Michael & Tammi Eley, Sr. Daneesh Ansari Susan Muiru Vincent Raimondi Tamika Wright Lakeisha Galloway Rehanna Chohan Deborah & Charles Matos Sean McMillan/Kristen Wray Samuel Young/Sharon Mills Douglas & Susan Shanahan Dennis & Sherrill Kelso Richard Hoeth, Jr. James Lentz/Sharon Hilleman Willner Realty Nancy Worley Patricia & Teresa Dravk Robert & Valerie Romey Bradley Holtzman/ Jodi Elfner Glenn & Carilynn Judy Brian & Christine Glover Christopher & Cori Beach Kathy Completa Kenneth Weaver William & Maria Padilla Thomas & Janet Thomas Robert & Joy Jamison, Jr. Ernest & Lynn Beck, Jr. Akinyele Ogunsuyi Mark & Holly Holcomb Claude Harris/ Laura Nyen Themi Sacarellos Yves Valbrun Hunter Laret Neil & Gina Feller Jeffrey & Susan Heller Scott & Pamela Goodwin Jeffrey & Sonia Matson Gail Schwartz 2529 Northland Avenue 2587 Mayfield Street 351 Loucks Road 3565 Liverpool Turnpike 92 Lightner Road 3625 Lewisberry Road 2742 Lewisberry Road 1130 Laurel Drive 957 Ironwood Way 933 Ironwood Way 3243 High Street 1119 Hearthridge Lane 100 Haymarket Court 200 Harvest Drive 155 Harvest Drive 3190 Hackberry Lane 3069 Hackberry Lane 3266 N. George Street 2918 N. George Street 1720 N. George Street 1201 Falls Grove Lane 293 Edinburgh Road 1178 Detwiler Drive 2605 Coldspring Road 2680 Clearview Drive 2727 Clearsprings Blvd. 80 Claystone Road Jay & Colleen Sweeney Gerald & Cathi Frazier Christopher Pritt Dennis Smith Keith & Melanie Still M & T Bank Rene Chavez Amanda Delp Robt VanOrden/Chris. Palmer Joshua & Miki Rodgers Stevem & Lisa Aughenbaugh Brian Tenney Christopher & Amy Jarrell B Gonzalez/Andrewl Accredo Lori Venable Scott & Jill Dise Jed Paup/Leslie Flores Richard Woodson Tyrone & Mary Lee Larferm Backus Christine Johnson John & Angela Coutts Timothy Fazenbakeer David Sitler Thomas & Bridget Franz Duane Spoon James & Cristy Peyton 200 E. 11th Avenue 2841 Woodmont Drive 2834 Woodmont Drive 2753 Woodmont Drive 1011 Willow Ridge Drive 40 Warren Road 2124 Teslin Road 2692 Susquehanna Trail 2677 Susquehanna Trail 2001 Susquehanna Trail 42 Stella Avenue 23 Stella Avenue 600 Soapstone Lane 2562 Shagbark Court 130 Rockwood Avenue 123 Rockwood Avenue 670 Robin Hill Circle 650 Robin Hill Circle 350 Robin Hill Circle 999 Redbud Court 3105 Raintree Road 2645 Primrose Lane 278 Point Circle 1400 N. Pine Street 740 Penn State Drive 130 Paul Street 35 Parkside Avenue DELINQUENT SEWER ACCOUNTS AS OF JUNE 9, 2008 Registration Form To Pay By Credit Card NAME _____________________________________________________ Name__________________________________ CHILD’S NAME ____________________________ AGE ______________ Phone #________________________________ ________________________________________ AGE ______________ ADDRESS _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ I wish to pay____________________________ Circle One: t HOME PHONE _________________WORK PHONE _________________ CLASS TITLE/EVENT:________________________________________ LOCATION: _________________________________________________ Credit Card # ___________________ (9 dig) Expiration Date _________________________ AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $ _______________________________________ PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, 3200 FARMTRAIL ROAD, YORK, PA 17406 Registration Forms: If you are registering for more than one event, you may duplicate the registration form or complete all of the information on a separate sheet of paper. ALL CLASSES, PROGRAMS & BUS TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO ADEQUATE PARTICIPATION. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED ONLY IF THE ACTIVITY IS CANCELLED. Zip code where bill is received______________ Amount $ ______________________________ Signature_______________________________ Return with registration form, or stub from invoice 2008 Bonus Books are now available $23. Residents $25. Non-Residents EAGLES VIEW PARK The newly adopted EAGLES VIEW PARK is an 11.62 ACRE park located at 2399 Friesian Road, contiguous to the Eagles View Development The Manchester Township Recreation Commission will be developing a master plan for Eagles View Park. A master plan is a blueprint for developing a park. As a part of the process in developing the master plan, public meetings will be conducted at which time residents will have an opportunity to contribute their ideas and voice their opinions. Meeting agendas are posted on the township website. www.mantwp.com 15 Manchester Township 3200 Farmtrail Road York, PA 17406-5699 Shiloh Nurseries Summer Entertainment Series Mark those calendars. This year proudly sponsored by Shiloh Nurseries. Saturday Evenings – 7:30 pm Cousler Park Stage WHEN: July 5 – Bluestone – bluegrass/country western music July 12 – The High Tops – 50’s/80’s dance music July 19 – Zydeco-A-Go-Go – Cajun Music – sponsored by C. S. Davidson, Inc. July 26 – The Mango Men – Caribbean – sponsored by Blockhouse August 2 – Spring Garden Band – Big Band Music – sponsored by First Capital Federal C. U. Bring the Manchester Township Newsletter with you on your next visit to Shiloh Nurseries and take $5.00 off any purchase of $25.00 or more. Offer good during the 2008 Summer Entertainment Series. Don’t forget to save this newsletter until the next one comes out! The next newsletter will be mailed at the end of September.