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trips - East Pennsboro Township
EAST
PENNSBORO
TOWNSHIP
“A Great Place to Live,
Work and Raise a Family”
JULY/SEPTEMBER 2016
17TH ANNUAL
PENNSBORO PUMPKIN FEST
October 8 & 9
Adams-Ricci Community Park
This event is great weekend of games, contests, family entertainment,
arts & crafts vendors, pumpkin related events, antique & custom car show,
inflatable games, food vendors, and musical performances. To obtain
vendor information log online at www.pennsboropumpkinfest.com. Current entertainment schedule: (updates can be found on the website)
GAZEBO STAGE - SATURDAY OCTOBER 8
9:30 am Studio 91
12:00 pm West Shore Academy of Martial Art
1:00 pm Laredo
3:00 pm Pumpkin Whoopee Pie Eating contest
(Information/concession stand)
3:00 pm Michael Christopher Band
Adams Ricci Farmers Market
is Now Open
The Adams Ricci Farmers Market has returned to Adams Ricci Park
for a second season. The market brings together local producers and
growers within 50 miles to provide the community with access to fresh,
local, food choices. The market is at its largest this year with diverse group of vendors
providing fruit and vegetables (Filey’s Pride, Rex Farms, Three Springs
Fruit Farm, Swartz’s Pumpkin Patch), baked goods (Jo’s Bakery, Sunshine Bakery, Waterwheel Tea), wine and cider (Olivero’s Vineyard,
Big Hill Ciderworks), herbal teas and extracts (Waterwheel Tea), native
plants and trees (Perennial Gardens Nursery), dairy and meat (Gettysburg Creamery, Smithfield Farms), lavender and fresh flowers (Ridge
Farm Lavender), prepared foods (Mountain Laurel Catering), sauces
(Torchbearers), and other seasonal vendors (The Flower Ladies, Celtic
Knot Alpacas, Fudge-o-lutely, Kalpana’s Fine Soaps).
The market is held every Thursday, May through October, from
3pm until 7pm. For more information check out our website, adamsriccifarmersmarket.org, follow us on Facebook, Pinterest and Twittter, or
email adamsriccifarmersmarket@gmail.com.
CABOOSE PLAZA STAGE - SATURDAY OCTOBER 8
11:00 am Magic Show
12:00 pm The Studio Dancers
1:00 pm Magic Show
2:00 pm She Serpants- Belly Dance Performance
3:00 pm PA Regional Ballet- Dance Performance
GAZEBO STAGE - SUNDAY OCTOBER 9
1:00 pm Pat Cusick
1:30 pm Pumpkin Pie Baking contest (Information/concession stand)
2:30 pm Paint a Pumpkin (Tent near Handicapped Parking)
3 pm The Coteries
National Night Out – August 2nd
The Township Police Department will hold the 3rd Annual National Night Out on Tuesday,
August 2nd from 6pm-8pm at Adams Ricci Park.. The event will feature a police K9 demonstration, music by HOT 93.5, static displays of emergency service vehicles, games and raffle prizes for
children and adults and free food and drinks, while supplies last. There will also be businesses and
community groups present with giveaways. This event is free for the entire family and will be held
rain or shine! For more information, contact Officer Lynn Reichwein at 732-3633 or by e-mail at
lmr@eastpennsboropd.com.
From
The Treasurer
OFFICE HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Closed Wednesday, Friday, weekends & holidays
Phone: 901-9392
I hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful, summer days!
EAST PENNSBORO AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPERTY TAX BILLS
These bills are slated to be mailed by a vendor contracted by the East Pennsboro
School District. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR TAX BILL BY MID JULY, PLEASE
CALL THE TAX OFFICE. WE HAVE NO WAY OF KNOWING YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR BILL UNLESS YOU LET US KNOW.
COUNTY/MUNICIPAL PROPERTY AND PER CAPITA TAXES
If you haven’t already done so, please be sure to pay your County/Municipal
Property and/or Per Capita Taxes. The final day to pay these bills this year is earlier
than previous years.
FINAL DAY TO PAY TAXES FOR 2016
The final day to pay taxes with a Personal Check for the 2016 year is December
14th. After December 14th, payment must be made in the form of a Bank check,
money order or certified funds. Per Cumberland County instruction, no payments
will be accepted after December 31. This means all payments must be in the tax office
by December 31, 2016. The tax office will be closed December 16th through January
2nd. Payments made between December 16th and December 31st must be mailed
prior to December 31st or placed in the drop box located outside the Township Municipal Building. All payments received after December 31st will be returned.
By law, all unpaid property tax bills will be turned over to the Cumberland
County Tax Claim Office for collection after December 31, 2016.
ADDRESS CORRECTIONS
Address corrections to property tax bills must be done in writing. Corrections
may be made to your bill by completing the space provided on the back of the tax bill.
BILL PAYER CHECKS
It is imperative that the BILL NUMBER appear on the bill payer check when used
to pay your property and/or per capita tax bill. The bill number changes each year.
Please check your bill carefully and be sure that you have supplied the correct information. We receive many checks with wrong bill numbers and information. Providing us a wrong bill number could result in your payment being posted incorrectly.
Debbie Lupold
(717) 901-9392
Holiday Trash Collection
Trash and recyclables will be collected a day late the week of July 4 and September 5 because of the July 4th & Labor Day holiday. Please consult the Penn
Waste website www.pennwaste.com for more information on recycling.
Sewer/Sanitation News
In order to reduce errors and process payments in a timely manner, residents
are reminded that if they pay their sewer and trash bill automatically through their
financial institution to be sure to list the account number and the service address of
the account they are paying. Checks can be made payable to East Pennsboro Township.
For residents who prefer to bring payments to the Administration office, there is
an after-hours drop box at the bottom of the stairs of the Township Building for your
convenience.
Following is the sewer payment due date schedule for 2016:
• Aug. 5
• Nov. 4
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T O W N S H I P C A L E N DA R
JULY
6 Board of Commissioners, Regular Meeting held at
NorthEast Fire & Rescue, 7 p.m.
11 Fire Protection Board, 7 p.m.
12 West Shore Area Authority, 6:30 p.m.
14 Planning Commission, 7 p.m.
19 Board of Health, 5:30 p.m.
21 Zoning Hearing Board, 5:30 p.m.
28 Environmental Advisory Council, 7 p.m.
Note- Recreation Board does not meet
AUGUST
3 Board of Commissioners, Regular Meeting held at
Enola Fire Company #3, at 7 p.m.
8 Fire Protection Board, 7 p.m.
11 Planning Commission, 7 p.m.
18 Zoning Hearing Board, 5:30 p.m.
Note- Recreation Board does not meet
SEPTEMBER
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12 15 21 Recreation Board, 7 p.m.
Board of Commissioners, Business Meeting, 7 p.m.
Planning Commission, 7 p.m.
Fire Protection Board, 7 p.m.
Zoning Hearing Board, 5:30 p.m.
Board of Commissioners Workshop Meeting, 7 p.m.
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10 11 13 18 19
20 27 Recreation Board, 7 p.m.
Board of Commissioners, Business Meeting, 7 p.m.
Fire Protection Board, 7 p.m.
West Shore Area Authority, 6:30 p.m.
Planning Commission, 7 p.m.
Board of Health, 5:30 p.m.
Board of Commissioners,Workshop Meeting, 7 p.m.
Zoning Hearing Board, 5:30 p.m.
Environmental Advisory Council, 7 p.m.
OCTOBER
Township Commissioners’ meetings are held in Room 107
at the Township Municipal Building, 98 S. Enola Dr. The
meetings are open to the public. Meetings during the
spring and summer are held once a month, changing locations to each of the fire departments. We request 48-hour
notice for handicapped accommodation at any meeting.
Contact the Township Manager’s office at 732-0711 if an accommodation is required.
TOWNSHIP OFFICES
CLOSED
Independence Day – July 4
Labor Day – September 5
Columbus Day – October 10
www.eastpennsboro.net
Storm Water Best Management
Practices Series
Conodoguinet Water Shed Association is supporting the MS4
Storm Water Best Management Practices that is hosted by GreenCause and the Camp Hill Environmental Club. A FREE fun educational series of STORM WATER Best Management Practice classes will be
taught by regional experts. Class will be held at the Camp Hill Borough
Building (2145 Walnut Street) on the 1st Tuesday of the month from
7:00-8:30 pm. Occasionally, “educational field trips” will be scheduled
on noted Saturday mornings.
Tuesday July 5 – BMP Hardward for Homeowners presented by Mike
Stormwater, NDS
Saturday July 16 – Tour of United Water Treatment Plant- 10 person
limit to reserve a spot call 717-514-3546.
Saturday, July 23 - Tour a Waste Water Treatment Plant , 9:30 – 11:30 (842 West Church Rd, Mechanicsburg.) Ron Adams ( Meet at C.H.
Borough Hall at 9:00.)
July 11-13 - “Rainin’ Cats and Dogs” Youth Day Camp 8:30 – 4:30, Maximum 20 campers, (entering grades 5,6,and 7.) Register in 2016 with
Camp Hill Parks and Recreation at 737-3456 by July 8th. Tuesday, Aug. 2 - Roof Gardens and Greenroofs Seppi Garrett & Liz
Letcavage
Tuesday, Sept. 6 - Riparian Buffers , Swales, Retention Ponds, & Vernal Pools- Green-CAUSE
Tuesday, Oct. 4 - “Saving Money Twice”- Wise Water Usage Practices
– Green-CAUSE
2016 Creek Clean-Up dates: July 16, August 20 & September 17
Keep Grass Clippings Out of the Street
When mowing your lawn, make certain that you do not blow grass
clippings into the street and do not use a hose to wash them into the
street or storm drains.
Grass clippings that are blown into the street can block storm
drains or flow down to the Susquehanna River. Grass clippings contain nitrogen and phosphorous, which cause unwanted and uncontrolled growth of algae and aquatic weeds in waterways.
If you bag your grass clippings you’re not doing the environment
or your back any favors. Leave the grass clippings on the ground for a
greener, healthier yard, especially if your mower has a mulching blade.
Grass clippings are a natural fertilizer. Don’t waste money on
expensive lawn fertilizers. You can reduce yard work and yard waste
while saving water (grass clippings are 85 percent water).
It is best to mow frequently so that large amounts of leaf and grass
residue don’t remain on the surface of the turf.
Retirement Congratulations to Skip Magaro
Raymond “Skip” Magaro retired as our Parks and Recreation Foreman
after 38 years. Skip started working for the township as a mechanic, but
eventually found his love of nature, fishing and recreation to be what he enjoyed most and began working in the parks department. Skip has been the
go to for all our events at the park insuring the grounds are kept prestine,
trees planted and events going smoothly! His knowledge and expertise will
be hard to replace and we wish him luck on the river fishing early mornings
and nights! Thanks for all your hard work!
Imagination Station Playground
Replacement Committee
The Township Recreation Board is excited to be seeking 5-10 residents
to join us for the next year to plan the replacement of the Imagination Station. The Imagination Station is 20 years old in May 2017 and due to the aging structure we are looking toward the future. The Township has submitted
a grant application to Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
and plan to work through the details of the project with a committee. If you
are interested in helping us rejuvenate the Imagination Station, please call
the Recreation Department at 732-0711 option 3.
EAST PENNSBORO TOWNSHIP
98 S. Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025 • 717-732-0711
www.eastpennsboro.net
Commissioners
John Kuntzelman
Charley Gelb
Paul Hartman
Kristy Magaro
George Tyson
Manager
A. John Pietropaoli
Treasurer/Tax Collector
Debbie Lupold
Police Chief
Todd Bashore
Solicitor
Lisa Coyne
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS - Standing, from left, are George Tyson,
Paul Hartman and John Kuntzelman. Seated are Charley Gelb and Kristy Magaro.
www.eastpennsboro.net
Published Quarterly
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Recreation...
THE RECREATION DEPARTMENT
REQUIRES PRE-REGISTRATION
Registration is on a first-come, first-paid basis. PRE-REGISTRATION is required for all programs except special events. Register
early because if there are not enough participants the program or trip
could
be cancelled.
WAYS TO REGISTER
Mail – East Pennsboro Twp.Recreation Department, 98 S. Enola Dr.,
Room 101, Enola, PA 17025-2796
Come In – Township Building, 98 S. Enola Dr. Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday
After Hours Drop Box – Back entrance to Township Building
Address Envelope to Recreation Department
Phone – 732-0711, option 3, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday
Online or e-mail – www.eastpennsboro.net or
recreation@eastpennsboro.net.
Concerts in the Park
Admission is FREE
Summer Concerts sponsored by East Pennsboro Board of Recreation
and are held at Adams Ricci Park Gazebo:
Keystone Concert Band
Sunday, July 24, 6:00 pm
New Cumberland Town Band
Sunday, August 21, 6:30 pm
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Panther Cubs Youth Field Hockey
Fall League
August 23 – October 30
Girls entering K - 7th grades
East Pennsboro School Fields
Cost: $125 per player
Registration Deadline is July 14
League play will have one practice per week and games are on Sundays. Further questions about equipment and league details may be addressed to Coach LeTersky at mrsterk2@comcast.net
Penguins LACROSSE CAMP
Tuesdays July 19 – August 9
Adams Ricci Field
Kindergarten - 5th graders -10 am-11 am
Cost: $80 Residents and $85 Non-residents Participants should bring their own equipment or let us know you
need to borrow ours. Piextin Lacrosse is a company devoted to providing
more opportunities for kids of all ages in Central Pennsylvania to learn the
game of lacrosse and develop lacrosse skills. We provide camps and clinics for Kindergarteners through High School seniors using instructors associated with Messiah Men’s Lacrosse. Our website is pxlacrossepa.com 4
ADULT PROGRAMS
Volleyball- pick up games
MONDAYS 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Through August 31
Adams Ricci Park - Volleyball Courts
Join our Facebook group for updates: http://on.fb.me/MTX59G
Belly Dance
Summer Session- July 7 - August 11
Fall Session- September 1 – October 6 • October 13 - November 17
Mixed level class
7:00-8:00 PM
East Pennsboro Annex Building (440 Chestnut St.)
$40 Resident Discount or $45
Instructor : Tina Berrier
This is a mixed level belly dance for beginners and advanced. Share
a fun upbeat class and learn techniques of Egyptian dance. Bring something to tie around your hips and a floor mat or towel for warm up and
cool down.
Country Line Dancing
Tuesdays 7:00 – 8:00 pm
September 13 – November 1
Township Annex Building
(440 Chestnut St.)
$40 Resident Discount OR $45
Join a class for fun line dancing. We’ll be doing a variety of music
to current and great dances from the
local scene. Great class for the 50+
dancer. Anyone can attend, young
or older. Get ready to kick it up and
have some fun in this 8 week class. Just get up and dance!
TAI-CHI
Mondays September 19 – December 12 (no class 10/10 & 11/21)
7:00 – 8:00 pm All levels & ages
Township Annex Building (440 Chestnut St.)
Instructor: Andrew Baker, Movement Arts Institute
$70 Resident Discount or $75
What is Tai Chi? It’s a way of moving based on how the body is built. It’s relaxing, it’s rejuvenating, it’s an exercise, a martial art, and moving
meditation. Taijiquan (formal name for Tai Chi) translates to Grand Ultimate Fist- Grand Ultimate because it’s all of those things.
Doing Tai Chi helps you become stronger, healthier, better balanced. We practice slowly, increasing concentration while
working on precision and detail. Yet it is still relaxing
and rejuvenating. That’s why over 3 million people do
Tai Chi.
Stay with the program and you’ll learn several bare
hand forms, sword, spear, fan, tai chi ball, and more. Oh, ... and it’s fun! Class size is limited to five new
registrants per session, please register early.
This is an ALL AGE class. People 25-55 and young seniors are will enjoy
this class. Class is held at the West Fairview Annex building - 440 Chesnut
Street, Enola PA 17025-3148. (Higher mileage seniors may prefer the seniors program - TC4HB – also held at this facility on Mondays at 10:00am
and Wednesdays at 11:00am.)
More information is available at www.TC4ALL.com
www.eastpennsboro.net
Zumba Gold Class
Tuesdays 9:45-10:30 am
Session I- July 12 – August 9 (5-week session)
$30 Resident Discount or $35
Session II- August 23 – September 27 and/or October 4 – November 8
$35 Resident Discount or $40
Township Annex Building (440 Chestnut St.)
Instructor: Lisa Lynch, licensed Zumba Gold instructor
Zumba Gold is a Latin inspired dance fitness program designed for
older adults, inactive adults and adults with some slight physical restrictions. This fun workout uses international music to energize you and put
a smile on your face!
Yoga at the Park
Tuesday and Thursday
July 12 – August 4
Adams Ricci Park Citizens Pavilion
7:30 – 8:30 pm
$50 Resident discount or $55
Instructor: Ashley Edmondson
If inclement weather, we will be in the pavilion using yoga blocks for
strength training & support. Bring a mat and/or beach towel or blanket
for comfort under your mat.
KICKBOXING
Monday & Wednesday – 6:00 to 7:00 pm
August 22 – October 12 (14 classes)
$56 Residents and $60 Non-Residents
October 24 – December 20 (no class Nov. 7, 23 & 28) (14 classes)
West Creek Elementary School Gym
$56 Residents and $60 Non-Residents
Join us for a great cardio workout and challenge yourself during this
high impact class. Bring a set of free weights (up to five pounds) and an
exercise mat or towel for body sculpting and toning. The class is for all
fitness levels!
Instructor: Tamara Dalton
YOGA and PILATES
Tuesday and Thursday - 7:00 to 8:00 pm
August 23 – October 6 (14 classes)
October 18 – December 8 (no class Nov. 8 & 24)(14 classes)
West Creek Elementary School LGI
$70 Residents and $75 Non-Residents
Instructor: Ashley Edmondson
This isn’t the normal class – it uses mat science pilates & yoga sequences! It is a truly mix of using yoga blocks and fitness dynabands to
bring out variety and fun. Bring a yoga sticky mat (or fitness mat) along
with bare or stocking feet. SWIMNASTICS
Tuesday & Thursday
7:30 to 8:30 pm
September 8 – October 22
October 27 – December 17 (no class
Oct. 29 & Nov. 26)
$54 Residents and $58 Non-Residents Middle School Pool
An exercise in deep and shallow water to increase body flexibility,
strength and circulatory endurance for men and women. Aqua belts are
available for use during class along with additional exercise props to help
take class to the next level!
www.eastpennsboro.net
SENIOR WELLNESS
55 YRS +
Every Tuesday & Thursday
August 30- December 22 (no class Nov. 24)
11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Township Annex Building (440 Chestnut St)
FREE to Township Residents Only
RECREATIONAL SWIM
Open to all ages and no pre-registration is needed. Ongoing program offered on Mondays starting September 11th from 7:00 to 8:30 pm at E. P.
Middle School. Cost is $3.00 per adult and $2.00 per student. Lifeguards
are on duty at all times.
This program follows the school districts inclement weather policy.
When East Pennsboro Schools are closed or when students are dismissed
early, all recreation programs are cancelled. Delay or late openings do
not affect our programs. Call the Recreation Department recording for
closings only.
PADI Snorkeling/Discover Scuba Class
July 11 - 1:00 – 4:00 pm or October 3 - 7:00- 10:00 pm
E.P. Middle School Pool
$25 Resident discount or $30
This class teaches beginners how to use snorkeling equipment and
what to expect when going snorkeling during vacation. This is a great
preparation class for traveling in the tropics.
PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Certification
August 1 – 29
E.P. Middle School pool
1-2 pm Classroom instruction
3 – 4 pm Pool skills
$130 Resident Discount and $140
Certification courses are taught by
P.A.D.I. instructors from West Shore Scuba
Center. Participant must be in good health,
at least 12 years old, able to swim 200 yards.
Students must supply your own mask, fins, snorkel and booties. This is considered personal gear and can be obtained at the scuba shop. All additional
scuba equipment will be provided. Cost of textbooks are not included in the
class cost and are $80 and also obtained at the scuba shop. All questions
should be directed to West Shore Scuba Center at 836-7699. You may also
email the scuba shop at westshoredivers@gmail.com for more information.
American Heart Association HeartSaver First Aid
October 1 or December 3
8 am - 11 am
Township Municipal Building
Instructor: Allen Urich
$70 Resident Discount or $75
Pre-Registration is required.
The HeartSaver First Aid course teaches how to manage illness and
injuries in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. Course
content includes: general principles, medical emergencies, environmental, and injury prevention.
Learn How to Geo-Cache
All ages, come in groups or individual
Sunday, September 25
3 pm - 5 pm
Adams-Ricci Park • Northeast Pavilion
Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using
GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that
location. This program will teach all ages how to use the GPS Unit, find
and log caches and how to discover where to find caches! This is a great
family program that can be done all across the world! To discover more
info on Geocaching check the web at geocaching.com. Call to pre-register as space is limited in this class!
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TRIPS
Rules and policies are available online at www.eastpennsboro.net
Washington D. C. National Zoo & Smithsonian - July 12
An on your own trip to the nations capital with bus shuttle between
the Smithsonian and the National Zoo. Cost per person: $50
Central Park Adventure - July 21
Upon arrival in NYC we will start with a Picnic Lunch from Perfect Picnic in the park. After lunch enjoy a stroll through Central
Park with a guided tour learning about the architects Olmstead and
Vaux and visiting all the bridges, tunnels and neat places to see in
the 843- acre park. Before departing you will get to experience the
Central Park Zoo! Cost per person: $155
Annapolis Dine Around - August 4
This dine around will not only provide you will a full belly, but also
give you the great history of Annapolis. We start with a guided tour
at Ram’s Head Tavern and Brewery and hear not only about their
rich history, but that of the US Naval Academy and then on to tour
the Maryland State House, once our Nation’s Captial. Lunch is in
downtown Annapolis and then enjoy a 40-minute cruise. The last
stop of the day is at historic London Town & Gardens which is one
of Maryland’s earliest settlements on the South River. Here you will
see a Colonial Hearth Cooking Demo and enjoy a piece of the 10
layer Smith Island Cake! Cost per person: $ 140
Ocean City Maryland Summer Escape - August 14 -18
This annual favorite is back to offer a great trip at affordable prices!
We offer the bus transportation and hotel for you to spend your
own time at the beach! Trip includes: Roundtrip transportation, 4
nights lodging at Days Inn Boardwalk (23rd St.), Luggage Handling,
Luggage Tags and all taxes. Children under 16 with paid adults is at
a reduced rate! Cost per person: Single $759, Double $449, Triple
$375 and Quad $355.
New York Yankees vs. Baltimore Orioles - September 4
We will leave early to enjoy on your own time down in Camden and
then to see the Yankees and the Orioles play at 1:35 pm. Join us for
a national past time! Cost per person: $105
Salute America in New York City – September 17
Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and The National September 11 Memorial are all included in this trip. You will receive a ferry pass that you
will be able to go to Ellis Island and Liberty Island and see the national
monuments in New York. Ending your trip will be the 9/11 Memorial
and remembrance time. Cost per person: $115
Niagara Falls & Toronto - September 25-29
This trip is a great way to tour Canada, so don’t miss this chance! Sites
that will be toured are Niagara River Parkway, the Falls, Floral Clock &
Whirlpool, IMAX movie about the miracles, myths and magic of the
falls, Toronto’s Parliament Buildings, Casa Loma Mansion, the Financial District and Chinatown. The last day you will have a long tour of
Niagara visiting the Chocolate Factory, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Welland
Shipping Canal, and a local Winery Tour. This trip includes: Transportation, 4 nights lodging, 4 full breakfasts, 4 dinners, guided Niagara
Tour, guided Toronto Tour, IMAX, all admissions & tours, Wine Tasting,
Baggage handling, taxes, meal and guide gratuities. Cost per person:
Single $699 and Double $599 **A valid passport is required for travel.
Foliage By Land and Sea - October 6
We will travel to Williamsport to experience this land by river excursion. There is a hot luncheon at Penn Wells Hotel, a guided wagon
ride through the PA Grand Canyon, then complete the tour with a scenic cruise on the Hiawatha. Cost per person: $139
Fingerlakes - October 29-30
The grand tour of the Fingerlakes is experienced in this overnight weekend trip! Where will we go? Hazlitt Vineyard Winery, Eremita Cellars,
Lucas Vineyards, Myer Farm Distillery, Knapp Winery, Swedish Hill,
Three Brothers Winery, and a mystery winery! Trip includes: Transportation, Lodging, All tastings, 1 boxed lunch, 1 breakfast and all taxes.
Cost per person: Single$359, Double $299, Triple $279 and Quad $269.
New York City On Your Own - December 10
On Your Own in NYC during Christmas is the greatest time of year!
Come experience the hustle and bustle of the holiday in the big apple!
The tree will be up in Rockafeller center and shopping is plentiful! Not
to mention Broadway shows too! Cost per person: $65
Yard Waste Guidelines
Penn Waste, the Township’s trash/recyclables collector, will collect yard waste through October. An unlimited
number of bags or bundles may be placed at the curb before 6 a.m. on the first Saturday monthly (Dates are July 2,
August 6 September 3 and October 1). For more information, call Penn Waste at 1-866-575-8720, or online at www.
pennwaste.com.
Yard waste includes tree trimmings, shrubbery and any other organic landscape vegetation, except grass clippings and tree stumps. Fruits and vegetables, dirt, stones, all building material and rail road ties will NOT be collected.
The yard waste should be placed in a biodegradable brown paper bag or be tied with twine in easy-to-handle
bundles. Bundles may be no longer than four feet and not weigh more than 30 pounds each. Branches may not
exceed six inches in diameter.
The Township Yard Waste Facility on South Humer Street is open from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, and the third Saturday of the month from 7 -10 am, April through October for residential drop-off items.
Residents must show a valid driver’s license for proof of Township residency. The facility is for yard waste that
is not collected curbside. Please go to the County’s website, www.ccpa.net for disposal of household hazardous
waste.
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CENTRAL PENN COLLEGE
SUMMER OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY,
JULY 16
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
YOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO:
• Meet representatives from academic
programs, student clubs, athletics
and activities.
• Explore Central Penn’s campus
and housing.
• Talk to a financial aid counselor.
• Make new friends.
• Become better acquainted with all
Central Penn has to offer.
88.6% of our recent graduates were either
employed in their chosen field or continuing their
education within one year of graduation.*
*centralpenn.edu/success
Call 1-800-759-2727 ext. 2454 or
visit CentralPenn.edu/OpenHouse to
register by July 8.
www.eastpennsboro.net
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Community News...
Recognizing
Eagle Scout
Ryan Marshall received
the Boy Scouts of America’s
highest rank, the Eagle Scout
Award, on April 11. For his
Eagle project, Ryan identified
more than 60 trees at AdamsRicci Community Park in Enola, Pennsylvania, and designed
40 signs with their tree name,
Latin name, a QR code, and a
few facts about the species. Users can scan the QR codes with
their smartphone to go to the East Pennsboro Township Recreation
website and learn additional information about the trees.
They also can see an interactive ArcGIS map of the trees that
Ryan identified. He finished installing the green identification signs
at Adams-Ricci Park on April 24.
Ryan will be recognized at his Eagle Scout Court of Honor later
this summer and at the Boy Scouts of America New Birth of Freedom Council Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner in November.
Congratulations to Ryan and the Marshall family!
Healthy Kids Running Series
Spring 2016 Winners
Pre-K: Jackson Conville & Mila Ritchie
Kindergarten/1st Grade: Rhys Freeman & Giselle Lindsey
2nd/3rd Grade: Haydn Lay & Marlowe Ritchie
4th/5th Grade: Arnav Chauhan & Ashlyn Albright
Middle School: Aryan Chauhan & Cora Heilman
The Healthy Kids Running Series is a five week running program in
the spring and fall for kids from Pre-K to 8th grade. Each Race Series takes
place once a week and offers age appropriate running events including the
50 yard dash, the 1/4 mile, the 1/2 mile and the one mile run. Kids compete
each week of the Series for a chance to earn points and at the end of the
Series the top boy and girl with the most points in their respective age division receive a trophy. It doesn’t matter how fast or slow you run because all
participants receive a medal and gift bag for their achievements courtesy of
our sponsors! Cost is $10/race or $35/series (includes T-shirt).
East Pennsboro Elementary School, 840 Panther Parkway, Enola, PA
17025
September 18, 25, October 2, 9 and 16
5:30pm - 6:30pm
healthykidsrunningseries.org
For more information contact Kristen Skaugen at 717-433-8898 or kdjones583@hotmail.com or check out our Facebook page www.facebook.
com/HKRSEnola
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East Pennsboro Area
School District News
Stop by the East Pennsboro Education Foundation booth
at National Night Out! We’d love to share how we support the
students of our District by fundraising for innovative programs,
promoting academic excellence, and educational quality. Would
you like to help? We always welcome new, enthusiastic board
members! Come see us to learn more.
Mark your calendar! This year’s Dancing with the Stars
event will be held on November 5th and we’re looking for dancers!!! No experience required. All you need is a sense of humor
and a desire to help EP students. Please consider dancing for
the kids!
Enola / East Pennsboro Area
Alumni Tailgate
Friday September 9, 2016 at 5:30 p.m.
Front entrance of EPHS
Plenty of nearby parking Price $6 pp
Alumni members, guests and friends are invited
Must have RSVP – both names for name tag –
a check by September 2, 2016
Send to EEPAA, P.O. Box 87 Enola, Pa 17025-0087
Membership in the alumni is only $10 –
with non annual dues
Your friends are members. Isn’t it time for you to join?
East Pennsboro Athletic
Booster Club
Fall Sports Kick Off Bonfire
September 1, 2016 at the High School
Athletes, food, & family fun!
Girl Basketball Camp
Township GIRLS entering grades 4-5-6-7-8 this fall - interested in basketball? Please consider attending the Girls Basketball
Youth Mini-Camp at East Pennsboro High School: July 25-26-27,
9:00-11:30AM each day. Cost is just $25 per player, or $40 for two
or more players from the same family. Camp will be run by high
school players and coaches.
Registration forms can be found on the team website at:
http://www.teampages.com/teams/40763-East-Pennsboro-Varsity-Girls-Basketball-basketball-team-website
Historical Society
of East Pennsboro
Nail Mill Museum Tours are available by request
to H.S.E.P. 732-5801
www.eastpennsboro.net
Eagle Scouts in the EPAHS Class of 2016 EPPU SOCCER
Pictured (L-R): Matthew Ehgartner, Ryan Marshall, Scott Mundis,
Caleb Shiery, Collyn Dardick, Caleb Holley
Eagle Scout Service Projects that have benefited our community
Matthew Ehgartner, BSA Troop 51, earned his Eagle rank in September 2015. Matthew relocated the 1899 church bell and cornerstone and built a brick monument to display it at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Camp Hill, PA.
Ryan Marshall, BSA Troop 51, earned his Eagle rank in April 2016.
Ryan identified 60 trees, created a web page on the EP Township
website, and installed 37 tree identification sign posts at Adams
Ricci Park in Enola, PA.
Scott Mundis, BSA Troop 51, earned his Eagle rank in January
2014. Scott revitalized the main entrance, installed a communication board with trail map, cleared the half-mile walking trail, and
built a 34-foot walking bridge at the Pine Hill Arboretum in Enola,
PA.
Caleb Shiery, BSA Troop 89, earned his Eagle rank in February
2015. Caleb made outdoor improvements to Chapel Hill United
Church of Christ in Camp Hill. He rebuilt a shed, repaired a brick
flower bed and performed other necessary landscaping.
Collyn Dardick, BSA Troop 51, earned his Eagle rank in October
2015. Collyn designed, built and installed a replacement of the 5’
x 5’ street sign and improved the surrounding landscaping for St.
James Presbyterian Church in Mechanicsburg, PA.
Caleb Holley, BSA Troop 89, earned his Eagle rank in December
2013. Caleb organized and built a Memorial to Fallen Firefighters/
EMS in Cumberland County in Carlisle, PA.
Meals on Wheels Seeks Aid
Meals on Wheels delivers meals once or twice a month, to volunteer to deliver the meals, call Terry Magaro at 350-6285. To order
meals, call Karen Stine at 697-5011.
Homemade hot and cold meals are delivered Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The cost is $7.
Bocce Ball Tournament
Friends of Recreation at East Pennsboro Parks held the second
annual bocce ball tournament on May 14 at the Adams Ricci Park
bocce ball courts. Despite the rains that bracketed the event, the
games were played. Thanks to all who participated and supported
the fun event!
www.eastpennsboro.net
Summer Soccer Camp
EPLW and EPPU are teaming up with the Central Penn College
Coaches and Players to offer a summer soccer camp the week of July 11th
(7/11 – 7/15) from 6pm - 8pm. The camp is open to all players ages 5-14
years of age. The cost of the week long camp is $65 per registered player.
EPLW Soccer Association
Mark your calendar for the Welcoming Celebration on Saturday August 20th! All players and families are invited to join as we “KICK” off
a new EPLW season! More details to come.
"TEAM UP FOR TURF"
WITH THE EP EDUCATION FOUNDATION
The Team Up For Turf committee is currently raising funds for a new
Turf Field at the High School Stadium for the start of the Fall 2017 sports
season! This field improvement (using NO Tax Payer
Dollars) will help all outdoor
sports, our award-winning
marching band program,
our physical education
programs, as well as countless other organizations
like EPYAL. The committee
working to replace the grass field is stepping up its campaigning efforts by
reaching out to the general EP community, our Alumni, and our families.
Composed of three parents, community members, two board of directors, and district associates, the committee needs to raise $1.95 million for the total project, which would include a new field at the Stadium, a new Panther Club Box with spectator suites and space for media/
coaches, and an additional artificial-turf stadium at the current site of the
field hockey field (Panther Parkway).
We currently have several partnership opportunities including
Naming Rights Sponsors and our Buy-A-Brick Program. The EP Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization and as such, your contribution is Tax Deductible. This is a real opportunity to build a legacy for East
Pennsboro Township, put us on a level playing field with area schools,
and create a source of PRIDE for children today and into the future. For
more info or to download a Sponsorship Form, please visit: www.epasd.
org (click Athletics).
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• Children’s Summer Reading: Kids Interactive Theatre – Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother, July 26, 1:30 pm. Set in Storyland, Cinderella’s
Fairy Godmother offers a fun twist on a classic fairy tale. With plenty of
roles for both boys and girls, it engages and appeals to all children.
• Friday Fun! Board Games - July 29, 11 am - 1 pm
• Teen Meet-up & Board Games - Friday, July 29. 1 pm - 3 pm
For teens participating in the Teen Summer Reading Program. Talk
about what you’ve been reading and play some board games. Snacks
will be provided.
East Pennsboro Branch Library
98 S. Enola Drive, Enola • 732-4274
EVENTS & PROGRAMS
JULY
• Drop-In Weekly Story Times, Wednesdays, 11 am
• Pop-In Weekly Afternoon Thursdays 1 pm. children can enjoy a G
or PG movie for free. Call the library for movie listing. Children must
be accompanied by an adult.
• Friday Fun! Fourth of July Craft, July 1, 11 am - 1 pm
• Children’s Summer Reading: The Great Holtzie, Tuesday, July 5,
1 pm. Holtzie is the only “standup” for kids! From the absurd to classic slapstick, The Great Holtzie’s jokes captivate everyone, from preschoolers to parents.
• Friday Fun! Puzzles, July 8, 11 am - 1 pm
• Chix with Stix – Monthly Knitting Group, July 11, 6 - 8 pm
Join an informal monthly gathering of knitters/crocheters ages 12 and
older & all levels of experience. Help provided with projects and learn
new techniques.
• Free Blood Pressure Screening hosted by Holy Spirit Hospital
July 12 and 26, 10 am – 12 pm
• Children’s Summer Reading: Grins & Grins Comedy Show, July
12, 1:30 pm. The Grins and Grins Comedy Show is a fast-paced variety show that incorporates magic, ventriloquism, whip-cracking, daring feats of balance, circus skills, and more to create a family-friendly
show that is WAAAY more than just another juggling act!
• Living the Write Life, July 12, 19, 26 & Aug. 9, 16, 23, 6:00 to 7:45
pm Registration required. Whether you’re keeping a gardening journal, writing sonnets to all your lost loves, jotting down your journeys,
or just writing for fun, join us for six writing sessions this summer. The
workshops are a group effort, as we provide feedback and suggestions
to each other to further develop our writing skills. Plan to attend all six
sessions.
• Mobile Device Basics, July 12, 5:30 pm – Registration required.
Learn how to download eBooks, receive help with your electronic devices, and more.
• Life in Central PA - Thursday, July 14 at 6:30 pm
Meet local author, Sharon Cree, who will delight us with tales of animal
rescue and foster care, and will introduce us to her recently published
book, Louise on the Lam. No registration required.
• Friday Fun! Block Party - July 15, 11 am - 1 pm
• Children’s Summer Reading: Give & Take Jugglers, July 19 at 1 pm
The Give & Take Juggling Show is using bowling balls, eggs, feathers,
and lots of audience participation, this show has been a hit with adults
and children for 30 years.
• Exercise Your Mind: Read! - July 21, 6:30 - 7:45 pm
In conjunction with our adult summer reading program, tell us about
what you have been reading. Bring along titles and recommendations,
and come prepared to discuss your summer book list.
• Friday Fun! All Ages Coloring, July 22, 11am - 1 pm
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AUGUST
• “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read” Summer Reading Finale - August 2,
12- 2:30 pm. Join us as we celebrate our summer reading program with
a comedy and magic show from Magical Nick (starting at 1:30) as well
as food and fun!
• Drop-In Weekly Story Times, Wednesdays, 11 am
• Chix with Stix – Monthly Knitting Group, August 8, 6 – 8 pm
• Free Blood Pressure Screening hosted by Holy Spirit Hospital
Tuesday, August 9 & 23 from 10 am – 12 pm
• Living the Write Life - August 9, 16, 23, 6 - 7:45pm – Registration
required. Whether you’re keeping a gardening journal, writing sonnets
to all your lost loves, jotting down your journeys, or just writing for fun,
join us for six writing sessions this summer. The workshops are a group
effort, as we provide feedback and suggestions to each other to further
develop our writing skills.
• Exercise Your Mind: Read!, August 18, 6:30 - 7:45 pm. In conjunction with our adult summer reading program, tell us about what you
have been reading. Bring along titles and recommendations, and come
prepared to discuss your summer book list. No registration required.
SEPTEMBER
• Drop-In Weekly Story Times, Wednesdays, 11 am
• Chix with Stix – Monthly Knitting Group, September 12 6 - 8 pm
Friendly informal monthly gathering of knitters/crocheters at age 12
and older and all levels of experience. Help with projects or learn new
techniques. Bring personal projects or participate on a group project.
• Free Blood Pressure Screening, hosted by Holy Spirit Hospital
Tuesdays, September 13 & 27, 10 am – 12
• Autumn Story Time with Mrs. B (September 13 through October
25) - Tuesdays, 10:00 am (pre-K) and 11:00 am (toddlers)
Join Mrs. B for exciting story times at the library for children ages 3
½ to K at 10:00 a.m. and children ages 2 ½ to 3 ½ (accompanied by a
parent/caregiver) at 11 a.m. Registration required.
• Adventures in Reading - September 15, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Join us to discuss the Library Reads recommended book, Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrick Backman. From the publisher: “Zany and
full-of-heart, Britt-Marie Was Here is a novel about love and second
chances, and about the unexpected friendships we make that teach us
who we really are and the things we are capable of doing.” Pre-register
by calling 732-4274. Please either have read the book or listened to the
audiobook.
• Bedtime Story Time - September 30 & October 28, 6:15 - 7:00 p.m.
From the classic writings of C.S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia,
children ages 5-10 are invited to read together, The Lion, the Witch and
the Wardrobe. www.eastpennsboro.net
SCHANER
ADULT CENTER
Located in East Pennsboro
Municipal Building • Ground Floor
Hours of Operation: 8 – 3 p.m. Monday – Friday
Nutritious, Hot Meal served daily at 11:30 a.m.
Phone Number: 732-3915
Residents 60 years old and over are invited to visit the
center and see what we have to offer
The Cumberland County Office of Aging & Community Services and the Cumberland County Senior Centers are distributing the
Farmers Market Nutrition Program checks. Eligible seniors may pick
up the checks at the Mary Schaner Adult Center on Friday mornings
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. When picking up the
FMNP checks, recipients must show proof of residence and age. Proof
of income is a “self-declaration.” If an eligible senior is unable to pick
up their own checks, they may have an authorized person or proxy,
pick up the checks for them, provided the senior completes and signs
the official proxy form. Eligible seniors receive four $5.oo checks for
a total benefit of $20.00 for a one time disbursement during the program year.
The purpose of the FMNP, administered by the PA Department of
Agriculture, is to provide seniors with resources in the form of fresh,
nutritious, fruits and vegetables, grown in PA and sold at local farmers
markets. The PA Department of Agriculture wants to promote healthy
eating and expand the awareness and use of farmers markets.
Household income guidelines for the FMNP are as follows:
1 person - $21,978
2 people - $29,637
3 people - $37,296
4 people - $44,955
DISCOUNT AMUSEMENT PARK TICKETS
The Recreation Department sells discount Amusement Park
Tickets to the following parks. Please call or look up pricing on
the internet at www.eastpennsboro.net.
Baltimore Aquarium
Hershey ParkBusch Gardens/Water Country Pre-Season tickets are half the cost!
Camden Aquarium
Kennywood
Cambelback
King’s Dominion
Cedar Point
Knobel’s
Philadelphia Zoo PA Renaissance Fair
Sesame Place
Dorney Park
Six Flags America
Dutch Wonderland
Six Flags Great Adventure
We sell the ACTUAL TICKET so you won’t have to wait in
long lines. Tickets are good for the entire 2016 season. Check or
cash payment accepted. All sales are final.
Reserving a Pavilion
has never been easier!
For additional information, please contact the center at 732-3915.
BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS!
BIG SUMMER BOOK SALE
EAST PENNSBORO TOWNSHIP
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
$5.00 BAG SALE
THURSDAY – JULY 14TH
&
FRIDAY – JULY 15TH
9AM – 3PM
Stop by the Friends of
the East Pennsboro
Library book space,
located on the ground
floor of the Municipal
Building and see Ed!
FRIENDS OF THE EAST PENNSBORO LIBRARY
All proceeds benefit East Pennsboro Branch Library
www.eastpennsboro.net
FOR AVABILITY GO
ON LINE WWW.EASTPENNSBORO.NET
Pavilion Locations
*Adams-Ricci Park * Acri Meadow Park
* Ridley Park * West Fairview Park
*Summerdale Centennial Park
All pavilions equipped with picnic tables & charcoal grills.
NEW Please follow the Township Residential
RECYCLING RULES at all PARKS!
Rental fee:
$35.00 Township Resident & $70.00 Non-Resident
$125.00 Company/Organizations &
$175.00 Non-Township Company/Organizations
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FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS
VOLUNTEERS and FIRE POLICE
All Fire Companies are in need of volunteers to assist in many functions including fundraising, fire fighting and water rescues. For
more information or to get an application stop by any of the fire houses.
Northeast Fire & Rescue Company Station 20
(202 3rd St., Summerdale • http://www.nefr20.com/)
The Northeast Fire & Rescue Company will be hosting
Chicken BBQs on Saturday, July 16, 2016 and Saturday, September 17, 2016 at Station 2 (formerly Goodwill Fire Company),
1400 3rd Street in West Fairview, beginning at 10 am. For more
information, please visit our website at http://www.nefr20.
com/.
The Northeast Fire & Rescue Company is selling calendars for the 2016 Tri-County Fireman’s Sportsmans Raffle. The
calendar is good for each day in 2016 and all numbers are retroactive – if you buy a calendar and your number has already
been drawn, you are still a winner. Calendars are $25 each and
numbers are based on the PA Lottery Pick 4 evening drawing.
For more information, please visit our website at http://www.
nefr20.com or phone (717) 512-6901. Coming soon – 2017 calendars for sale.
The Northeast Fire & Rescue Company will be hosting a
Chicken BBQ on Saturday, October 1, 2016 at Station 1 (formerly Summerdale Fire Company), 202 Third Street in Summerdale, beginning at 10 am. For more information, please visit
our website at http://www.nefr20.com/
The Ladies Committee of Northeast Fire & Rescue Company will continue to meet at 7:00 pm on the 3rd Monday of the
month (July 18th, August 15th, and September 19th) at Station
2 (formerly Goodwill Fire Company), 1400 3rd Street in West
Fairview. Join us to learn how to support our local volunteer
fire company. If you have any questions, please contact Bertie
Stewart at 717-732-1263. For more information, please visit our
website at http://www.nefr20.com.
The Northeast Fire & Rescue Company will be hosting a
Designer Purse Bingo on Sunday, August 21, 2016 at Station 2
(formerly Goodwill Fire Company), 1400 3rd St in West Fairview. The doors and kitchen will open at 12:00 noon; bingo begins at 2:00 pm. For more information, please visit our website
at http://www.nefr20.com/.
At the monthly Company meeting in March, 2016, the
members of Northeast Fire & Rescue voted to discontinue holding weekly bingo on Friday evenings. The last weekly bingo was
held on Friday, May 20th. We thank everyone for their support,
and invite you to visit our website at www.nefr20.com to see
what events we have planned in the future.
Enola Fire Company - #3
(118 Chester Road, Enola)
Join us every Monday at Station 1-17 for bingo. Doors open at 5pm the
kitchen opens at 5:30pm and bingo begins at 6:30pm. Small games of chance
are available for purchase. There will be no bingo July 4th or Sept. 5th.
Enola Fire Co. #3 will be holding chicken BBQ’s at Adams-Ricci Park on
July 9th and August 20th. We will be selling half chickens or whole meals consisting of a half chicken, baked potato, applesauce and a roll/butter. Chickens
and meals will be available from 10am until sold out. Come out and enjoy some
good food and support our Fire Company.
Hall rentals are available at Station 1-17(118 Chester Rd.), which can
hold up to 250 people and at Station 2-17(17 Manor Ave.) which can hold up
to 100 people. The social halls can be reserved for weddings, meetings and
parties by calling 732-1919.
We have a Community Aid bin at Station 1-17 which benefits the Fire
Company. Drop off your unwanted clothing. It is located at the southern
front corner of the social hall.
We the members of the Enola Fire Company #3 would like to thank the
residents of the Township for their support of our Fire Company.
For more information on Enola Fire Company#3, check out our website
at www.efc17.com
County Recognizes
Emergency Operations Center
County Commissioners recognition on June 1st at the BOC meeting
East Pennsboro Township recognize the following individuals for their actions that occurred before, during and after Winter Storm Jonas.
These three gentlemen for maintaining open streets during the worst of
conditions:
• Rick Brewbaker, Highway Foreman
• Raymond “Skip” Magaro, Parks & Recreation Foreman
• Mike Dobson, Waste Water Plant Superintendent
These two gentlemen for having the foresight to preplan and ramp up
the opening and continuous running the East Pennsboro Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and coordinating the use of Township snow removal assets to aid residents for medical assists calls:
• Erik Owen, Township Fire Chief /Administrator, Assistant Emergency
Management Coordinator
• John Bruetsch, Twp PIO
• Volunteer Firefighters from Northeast Fire & Rescue 20, Dale Crossland & his wife Sue for obtaining life sustaining medical prescriptions for a
Township resident during the height of storm, despite being stuck several
times during the process and having to be dug out by Township snow removal crews.
Keep Ground Water From Entering Sewer Lines
Township officials are reminding residents that Township regulations prohibit the discharge of any roof, ground or surface water into any
sanitary sewer, directly or indirectly. The regulations also prohibit the connection of a pipe into a sewer line carrying excessively hot water,
which may be detrimental to a sewer or to operation of the sewer system.
When a basement floor drain is connected to the sanitary sewer system, there is a potential for a backup of raw sewage into the home if
sewer lines become clogged. Any such connection of a drain to the sewer system violates regulations and must be disconnected.
Water from sump pumps or rain gutters that goes into the sewer system causes increased flows to the wastewater treatment plant, especially during heavy storms. The water must be chemically treated, the same as raw sewage, resulting in an increase in the amount of chemicals
used and ultimately an increase in cost.
If you have questions, please call the Township engineer or the staff at the wastewater treatment plant, 732-3621
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www.eastpennsboro.net
American Legion Post 751
295 West Shady Lane, Enola
Open to the Public
FIRST RESPONDERS' WEEKEND
September 9, 10, 11, 2016
Friday, Sept. 9th Events:
Cookout & Live Band - 5 to 10 pm
Saturday, Sept. 10th Events:
Children Activities - FUN!
Cookout & music/entertainment - 10 am to 10 pm
Sunday, Sept. 11th Events:
Cookout and music/entertainment
12 to 7 pm
9-11 Memorial - Ceremony at 6:45 pm
Food prepared by the Sons of the American Legion
All First Responders Eat FREE
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO
EAST PENNSBORO
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DEPARTMENTS
www.eastpennsboro.net
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PRACTICE
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30 East Shady Lane Enola, PA 17025
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East Pennsboro Township
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Harrisburg, PA
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Enola, PA 17025-2796
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Trim Limbs, Branches
Tree limbs and branches must be at least nine feet
above a sidewalk and 12 feet above any Township roadway to ensure the safety of walkers, motorists, emergency
vehicles and Township snow plow equipment.
Property owners or occupants must also remove
trees, shrubs and plant
growth that interfere with
safe pedestrian or vehicle
passage on sidewalks and
streets or obstruct any public
street sign or traffic control
device. The Township also
prohibits all outdoor and
open burning.
Scavenger Hunt Winners
Due to the timing of the township newsletters we
were unable to enter the Scavenger Hunt winners from
the Easter Holiday events on March 18th. We held our 2nd
Annual Scavenger Hunt for the six years old and up kids
and their families. We had 100 participants who ran all
over Adams Ricci Park looking for clues and locations. We
had 3 teams who were first to find all the clues and they are
listed below. Congratulations to those winners and all the
participants that joined us for a great day of activity in the
PARK!
Team #1- Presely Sharetz, Bryce Sharetz, Dayne Miller and
Andy Clymans
Team #2- Zach and Zoe Miller
Team # 3- Ryann Doll, Megan Doll and Ellery Pretzsch
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