October - East Pennsboro Township
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October - East Pennsboro Township
EAST PENNSBORO TOWNSHIP “A Great Place to Live, Work and Raise a Family” OCTOBER/DECEMBER 2015 Many Special Events Planned For Annual Pumpkin Fest For the 16th straight year, thousands of Township and area residents will be treated to a weekend of games, contests, family entertainment, arts & crafts, vendors, pumpkin-related events, inflatable games, musical performances and great food. The event will be held Oct. 10 and 11 at Adams Ricci Community Park. To obtain parking or event information go online at www.pennsboropumpkinfest. com. Following is the current entertainment schedule (updates will be posted on the website): GAZEBO STAGE – SATURDAY, OCT. 10 9:30 a.m. .... Studio 91 10:30 a.m. .. Evidence Worship Noon .......... West Shore Academy of Martial Art 1 p.m. ......... Stephanie Bell and Little Rock 3 p.m. ......... Pumpkin Whoopee Pie Eating Contest (info./concession stand) 3 p.m. ......... Kilmaine Saints CABOOSE PLAZA STAGE – SATURDAY, OCT. 10 10 a.m......... Gold Friends Country Line Dancing 11 a.m. ....... Magic Show Noon .......... The Studio Dancers 1 p.m. ......... Magic Show 2 p.m. ......... She Serpants – Belly Dance Peformance 3 p.m. ......... PA Regional Ballet – Dance Performance GAZEBO STAGE – SUNDAY, OCT. 11 1 p.m. ......... Laredo 1:30 p.m. .... Pumpkin Pie Baking Contest (information/concession stand) 2:30 p.m...... Paint a Pumpkin (tent near handicapped parking) 3 p.m. ......... Funktion For the last three years, the Township has been running a program for East Pennsboro organizations to partner with a Pumpkin Fest food vendor. Under the program, the partners participate in Pumpkin Fest festivities, with food vendors donating 20 percent of their profits to local organizations. Following is a list of the organizations that are partnering with a food vendor: Historical Society of East Pennsboro – Camp Curtin BBQ; Emergency Services Carnival Commttee – Williams French Fries; Enola Fire Company #3 – Williams Catering; Schaner Senior Center – Nooner’s Wood Fired Pizzas; East Pennsboro Ambulance Service – Savory’s Pumpkin Funnel Cakes; Kiwanis Club of Cumberland County – Shorty’s Crab Cakes. Friends of East Pennsboro Library – Road Hawg BBQ; East Pennsboro Fire Police – MoMo’s BBQ; East Pennsboro Wrestling – Shuman’s Concessions; EPYAL – Arooga’s; East Pennsboro Education Foundation – Grenoble Enterprises; Central Penn College – Frey’s Sweet Potatoes; Friends of Recreation at East Pennboro Parks- Bricker’s French Fries. Boy Scout Troop 89 – The Onion Shack; Zion Lutheran Church of Enola – Dippin Dot’s Ice Cream; East Pennsboro Music Boosters – Lucy’s Homemade Pierogies; East Pennsboro Lion’s Club – Packer’s Pizza. Sponsors for the Pumpkin Fest: Al’s Pizza, AmeriChoice Federal Credit Union, Belco Community Credit Union (Paint Pumpkin), Bruner’s Service Center, Central Penn College, Chris’s Shurfine, Classic Dry Cleaners, Commissioner Gelb and Family, Enck’s Trophies, Giant, Hampden Cleaners, Highmark, Holy Spirit- A Geisinger Affiliate, Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, McDonald’s, Millennium Way Dental Studio, Olympic Skating Center, Smiles Plus Dentistry. PAY SEWER, TRASH BILLS ONLINE! The Township is now accepting online payments for sewer and sanitation (trash) accounts. The new service formally begins on Oct. 1. A non-refundable service fee will be applied for the convenience of paying with a credit card. Visit www.eastpennsboro.net for more information and for a link to the online payment portal. Please be aware that because of new software your sewer/sanitation account number has changed. If you have automatic payments set up through your financial institution remember to change your account number. The number or a service location address should be printed on the check. From The Treasurer OFFICE HOURS Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Fridays, weekends, holidays Phone: 901-9392 HOLIDAY HOURS Closed Dec. 21-25 Dec. 31 – 9 a.m. to noon (closed Jan. 1) Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! It has been my pleasure and an honor to serve as your tax collector this year. Thank you for the privilege. Final Date to Pay Property Taxes By law, I am required to return any unpaid property taxes to Cumberland County for collection at the end of the year. The final day I can accept payment for property taxes is Dec. 31. A Dec. 31 postmark is acceptable. For your convenience, payments may also be dropped in the drop box marked Township Business outside the Township Municipal Building. Final Date to Pay Per Capita Taxes By law, all per capita tax payments must be paid by Dec. 31. All unpaid bills will be turned for collection and substantial fines will be applied. Please remember to pay your $10 per capita bill. Once turned over for collection, this small $10 tax becomes due at close to $40. All residents 18 and older must be on Township tax rolls. As a resident of the Township, it is your responsibility to have your name on the personal tax rolls which is authorized by the Local Tax Enabling Act and levied on all residents 18 years of age and older. For your convenience, assessment forms are available on the Township website or in the tax office. Address Corrections If you would like to change your mailing address on your property taxes, address change forms are available on the Township website, in the tax office or you can use the space provided on the back of your property tax bill. Per capita address changes can be made by using the space on the back of your bill or by writing a note. All changes must be made in writing. Debbie Lupold, Treasurer Holiday Trash Collection Trash and recyclables will be collected on the normal schedule on Columbus Day, Oct. 12 and on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Because of the Thanksgiving holiday on Nov. 26, trash and recyclables normally collected on Thursday will be collected on Friday. Friday’s will be collected on Saturday. They will be collected on the normal schedule Monday through Wednesday. Because Christmas is on a Friday, trash and recyclables will be collected on Saturday, Dec. 26. Please consult the Township website www.eastpennsboro.net for more information on recycling. CHRISTMAS TREE COLLECTION Christmas trees will be collected for recycling from Jan. 4 to 15. Trees should be placed at the curb line for collection. Trees may be dropped off from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at South Humer Street. 2 T O W N S H I P C A L E N DA R OCTOBER 5 7 8 12 15 20 21 22 Recreation Board, 7 p.m. Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting, 7 p.m. Planning Commission, 7 p.m. Fire Protection Board, 7 p.m. Zoning Hearing Board, 5:30 p.m. Board of Health, 5:30 p.m. Board of Commissioners Workshop Meeting, 7 p.m. Environmental Advisory Council, 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 4 9 12 18 19 19 Recreation Board, 7 p.m. Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting, 7 p.m. Fire Protection Board, 7 p.m. Planning Commission, 7 p.m. Board of Commissioners Workshop Meeting, 7 p.m. Zoning Hearing Board, 5:30 p.m. Environmental Advisory Council, 7 p.m. DECEMBER 2 7 10 14 16 17 17 Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting, 7 p.m. Recreation Board, 7 p.m. Planning Commission 7 p.m. Fire Protection Board, 7 p.m. Board of Commissioners Workshop Meeting, 7 p.m. Zoning Hearing Board, 5:30 p.m. Environmental Advisory Council, 7 p.m. JANUARY 4 6 11 14 20 21 28 Recreation Board, 7 p.m. Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting, 7 p.m. Fire Protection Board, 7 p.m. Planning Commission, 7:30 p.m. Board of Commissioners Workshop Meeting, 7 p.m. Zoning Hearing Board, 5:30 p.m. Environmental Advisory Council, 7 p.m. 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 Columbus Day – Oct. 12 Veterans Day – Nov. 11 Nov. 26-27 – Thanksgiving Holiday Dec. 25 – Christmas Jan. 1 – New Year’s Day www.eastpennsboro.net 2015-2016 Snow Removal Policy The Township has announced its snow removal policy for the winter months: TOWNSHIP ROADS The Highway Department will begin plowing the most heavily traveled roads first. Salting and cindering will be performed as needed. After the initial plowing, the plow will return to widen the path to provide an area to plow additional snow if another storm occurs before a melting period. Residents are asked to park their cars in their driveway, if at all possible. It is almost impossible for equipment operators to keep snow from being plowed in front of a driveway. This is not done deliberately. The Highway Department tries to clear all roads. Residents are also asked to move basketball backboards off streets. SNOW/ICE REMOVAL FROM SIDEWALKS Property owners are reminded that Township regulations require snow and ice to be cleaned from sidewalks within 24 hours after a snowfall ends. SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES Residents are required to remove parked vehicles from streets and roads posted as snow emergency routes if a snow emergency is declared. Snow emergency announcements will be made over local television and radio. FIRE HYDRANTS Property owners are asked to clear around fire hydrants to ensure fire protection. Valuable time can be lost if firefighters have to clear snow from the hydrant area. House Numbers Must Be Visible East Pennsboro’s police, fire and ambulance services say they are concerned that house address numbers are not readily visible on a large number of the more than 8,000 homes in the Township. The lack of visible numbers, officials said, can cause delays during an emergency response. They ask that residents attach large numbers to the house. Numbers painted on curbs can be obscured. Township Police Accepting Unused Prescription Drugs The Township Police Department has installed a permanent Med-Return Drug Collection Unit in its first floor reception area at 98 S. Enola Dr. Residents can dispose of excess and expired prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications in the special container. Liquids, needles and aerosol cans are not accepted. Labels can be removed from the prescription containers. The collection area is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Drugs can be dropped off with no questions asked. The Department said disposing of excess drugs is everyone’s responsibility, citing the fact that 70 percent of young people abusing prescription pain relievers get them from the family medicine cabinet. Employment Information East Pennsboro Township is currently accepting applications for 2016 Seasonal Opportunities. We are seeking Camp Counselors for our Recreation Department as well as Park Maintenance crew members. There will also be summer internship opportunities available; please see the Administration Office for more information. Applications can be found on our website at www.eastpennsboro.net on the administration page and can be dropped off in Room 103. Township Web Address: www.eastpennsboro.net The Township has upgraded its web site, with a whole array of Township features. The site posts agendas and minutes of meetings, an application and permit section where residents can download forms for housing and community development, employment applications, recreation registrations, an events calendar and tax forms. Township officials said the aim is to make the site easy to use for all residents. 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 Page one masthead photo: by Michael E. Donovan BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS - Standing, from left, are George Tyson, Paul Hartman and John Kuntzelman. Seated are Charley Gelb and Kristy Magaro. www.eastpennsboro.net Manager A. John Pietropaoli Treasurer/Tax Collector Debbie Lupold Police Chief Todd Bashore Solicitor Henry Coyne Published Quarterly 3 Recreation... PROGRAM REGISTRATION INFORMATION 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, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday Online or e-mail – www.eastpennsboro.net or recreation@eastpennsboro.net. HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS The Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held on Dec. 2, starting at 7 p.m. in front of the Township Building. East Pennsboro Girl Scouts will sing carols, coloring contest winners will be announced and the lights will be lighted on the Christmas Tree in front of the building. Members of the Schaner Senior Center will host refreshments. The Friends of East Pennsboro Library and Township Recreation Board will welcome Santa Claus for his visit from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Dec. 2. Santa will have treats for children, who can have their picture taken with him (available for purchase at a small fee). The Friends of the Library will make a Caitlyn Smiles craft project for a donation while you wait for Santa. Residents who would like to donate play dough or coloring books to Caitlyn Smiles can do so during the event. The Children’s Christmas Coloring Contest will be held again this year. Pre-school children and children in kindergarten, first and second grades can show off their creative talent by entering the contest. Pictures to be colored will be available on the Township website, www.eastpennsboro.net or at West Creek Hills and East Pennsboro elementary schools and some of the day care centers in the Township. Completed pictures must be turned into the Recreation Office no later than Nov. 13. Pictures are judged by the high school art classes, and winners will be announced on Dec. 2 at the tree lighting ceremony. 4 YOUTH PROGRAMS Wushu Youth Class (Kung Fu) January Classes to be Announced Later This Fall on Township Website Looking for more than just exercise? This class, which is for all levels of ability, balances self-discipline and hard work with fun and friendship. Students, ages 8 to 18, will receive instruction and encouragement towards better flexibility, physical conditioning, morality and practical application through Chinese martial arts. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle. Instructed by Andres Gutierrez. Penguins Lacrosse Camp Thursdays, 5-5:45 p.m., Oct. 8-29 Adams Ricci East Park Ages: Kindergarten through 5th Grade Cost: Residents $70, non-residents $75 ADULT PROGRAMS Kickboxing Monday and Wednesday - 6-7 p.m. Nov. 2-Dec. 16 (no class Nov. 25, Nov. 30) Cost: $50 residents, $54 non-residents Jan. 4-Feb. 24 (no class Jan. 18, Feb. 15) Cost: $56 residents, $60 non-residents West Creek Elementary Gym Join us for a great cardio workout and challenge yourself with 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/Pilates Tuesday and Thursday, 7-8 p.m. Oct. 29-Dec. 17 (no class Nov.10, 24, 26, Dec. 8) West Creek Elementary School LGI Cost: $55 residents, $60 non-residents Jan. 7-Feb. 18 (no class Jan. 19, Feb. 2, 16) Cost: $50 residents, $55 non-residents Instructor: Ashley Edmondson This isn’t the normal class – it uses mat science pilates and yoga sequences. Bring a yoga sticky mat or fitness mat. Swimnastics Tuesday and Thursday – 8-9 p.m. Middle School Pool Nov. 3-Dec. 17 (no class Nov. 24, 26) Cost: $48 residents, $50 non-residents March 1-April 12 Cost: Residents $48, non- residents $50 (half sessions available for this class) 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. PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Certification Jan. 4-Feb. 1 (no class Jan. 18) East Pennsboro Middle School Pool 7-8 p.m.. - Classroom instruction 8-10 p.m. - Pool skills Cost: $130 resident, $140 non-resident www.eastpennsboro.net Certification courses are taught by P.A.D.I. instructors from Harrisburg’s West Shore Scuba Center. Participant must be in good health, at least 12 years old, able to swim 200 yards. Students must supply their 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. Textbooks cost are not included in the class cost and are $80 and also obtained at the scuba shop. Open water dives and additional costs to the class fee are involved to become certified and due the date of checkout. Registration is required by calling the Recreation Department at 732-0711 one week prior to the start date of class. All questions should be directed to Harrisburg’s West Shore Scuba Center at 836-7699. You can also email the scuba shop at westshoredivers@gmail.com for more information. Country Line Dancing Oct. 27-Dec. 1 Jan. 12-Feb. 16 Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m. All dancing levels Township Annex Building (440 Chestnut St.) Cost: $30 resident, $35 non-resident Learn the newest line dances with some of the great classic dances. The program is designed with the beginner in mind. You will need boots or shoes that slide. Partners are not required and students must be 15 years of age or older to participate. Belly Dance Fall Session: Nov. 5-Dec. 17 (no class Nov. 26) Winter Session – Jan. 7-Feb. 11 7-8 p.m., Township Annex Building (440 Chestnut St.) Cost: $40 resident, $45 non-resident 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. Zumba Gold Tuesdays, 9:45-10:30 a.m. Township Annex Building Fall Session – Oct. 13-Nov. 17 Cost: $35 resident, $40non-resident Fall Session II – Nov. 24-Dec. 22 Cost: $30 resident; $35 non-resident Winter Session – Jan. 5-Feb. 9 Residents $35, non-residents $40 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. Tai Chi Jan. 18-May 16 (no class Feb. 15, March 14, April 18) Mondays – 7-8 p.m. All Levels and Ages Township Annex Building (440 Chestnut St.) Instructor: Andrew Baker, Movement Arts Institute Cost: $95 resident, $100 non-resident Tai Chi is a way of moving based on how the body is built. (It is relaxing, rejuvenating, an exercise, a martial art and a moving meditation.) www.eastpennsboro.net It helps you become stronger, healthier and better balanced. Stay with the program and you will learn several bare hand forms, sword, spear, fan, tai chi ball, and more. Class size is limited to five new registrants per session. Register early. This is an all-age class, persons 25 to 55 and young seniors will enjoy the class. Older seniors might prefer the seniors program, also held at this facility at 10 a.m. on Mondays and 11 a.m. on Wednesdays. More information is at www.TC4ALL.com. Adult Wushu January class to be announced later this fall on the Township website. Join us for a Chinese martial arts class for all levels. The material is easy to pick up, and will give you a physical and intellectual workout. Instructor Andres Gutierrez has more than 20 years of experience and provides a fun, challenging atmosphere. The program is open to students 18 and older. American Heart Association HeartSaver First Aid Nov. 21 8-11 a.m., Township Building Instructor: Allen Urich Cost: $70 resident, $75 non-resident Pre-registration is required This program 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. American Heart Association BLS for Healthcare Providers Nov. 7 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Township Building Instructor: Allen Urich Cost: $80 resident, $85 non resident Pre-registration is required The BLS course is for individuals in the healthcare field and covers core material such as adult and pediatric CPR, foreign body airway obstruction and automated external defibrillation. The course includes a 25-question multiple choice exam. RECREATIONAL SWIM Mondays Only, 7-8:30 p.m. East Pennsboro Middle School Pool Cost: $3 adults, $2 students The program is open to all Township residents and no pre-registration is needed. One lane is open for adult lap swimming. Lifeguards are on duty at all times. This program follows the school district inclement weather policy. When schools are closed or when students are dismissed early, all recreation programs are cancelled. Delay or late openings do not affect the programs. Call the Recreation Department recording for closings only. 5 TRIPS Rules and policies are available online at www.eastpennsboro.net Oct. 16 – Fall Foliage Mohonk Mt. House Family owned and operated since 1869, Mohonk Mountain House is an award-winning resort near the Catskill Mountains. The fall foliage at this resort is unbelievable. The trip includes buffet lunch, chef demonstration, admission, departure reception and a departure gift. Cost per person: $167. Oct. 31 – Cobwebs & Cobblestones Story Stroll/Eastern State Penitentiary Join us on an evening stroll through historic Philadelphia’s Old City and a once upon a nation storyteller shares true stories from Philadelphia’s past. On this one-hour adventure, you will visit the Free Quaker Meeting House, Christ Church Burial Ground, Arch Street Meeting House and the Betsy Ross House and historic Christ Church. Next, we are off to the penitentiary, where our hosts do their absolute best to terrify you. Imagine being inside an 11-acre abandoned prison at night. This is the nation’s premier haunted attraction! Our goal is to make you really scared. And, yes, it’s possible that someone, or something, might be lurking in one of those empty dark cells you keep walking past. Cost per person: $139. Nov. 26 – Macy’s Day Parade – New York City For 89 years, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has been the kickoff for the holiday season. Millions watch this on television and in person. Get into the holiday spirit and see the parade live! Cost per person: $80. Dec. 5 – New York City – A Day on Your Own This is a day for you to enjoy New York City at your leisure. Shopping, world class museums, 35 Broadway theaters, restaurants – there is something for everyone! Cost per person: $65. Dec. 12 - Brooklyn Christmas Enjoy time on your own at the beginning of this New York City trip and then meet up with your guide to tour Brooklyn. You will stop at the famous Junior’s Restaurant for dinner, then off to Brooklyn’s famous Dyer Heights to enjoy the many over-the-top Christmas light displays. The cost per person: $149. Jan. 23-24 - Camelback Skiing and Water Park Trip includes one night lodging and water park pass. Lift tickets are available as well, depending on ski conditions. Feb. 28 - Hunterdon Hills Playhouse “Spreading it Around” from the former comedy writer for Phyllis Diller, LIlyTomlin and Joan Rivers comes this hilarious new comedy hit that’s sweeping the country. The trip includes transportation, luncheon buffet and show. LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS! - The East Penn 9U All Stars made history in the summer by capturing the community’s first Little League championship banner. The celebrating players are Aaron Angelo, Josh Angelo, Adrick “Steel” Bayer, Jackson Bui, Chase Deibler, Jason “JJ” Gossard, Lucas Martz, Brody Rafferty, Ahmar Sadou, Paul Sanderson, Mason Smith and Jack Wentzel. The coaches are Ryan Striano, manager, and assistants Pat Smith, John Lumbard and Cale Rafferty. 6 www.eastpennsboro.net To: Cheri Matter Cheri: I am asking that you consider pu Penn newsletter. Anything you come u take this opportunity to thank the grou shape. They were very helpful. Community News... HACC Students Can Get Residence Certificate Online Meals on Wheels Seeks Aid MealsWest on Wheels delivers meals once or twice a month, to volShore Lodge #2651 unteer toPisano, deliver the meals, call Terry Magaro at 350-6285. To order Charlie President meals, call Karen Stine at 697-5011. Students at Harrisburg Area Community College no longer have to go to the East Pennsboro School District Administration Center to get a certificate of residence. They can just use the District website, www.epasd.org. Go to Our District tab, Business Administration tab on the left hand side and click the link to Harrisburg Community College Certificate of Residency. The Business Office will get the information from the online link and verify the student’s application with HACC. For more information, call the Business Office at 732-3601, ext. 312. To: Cheri Matter 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. Cheri: I am asking that you consider putting the fol 717-732-4631 PANTHER PALS’ GIRLS BASKETBALL MINI-CAMP East Pennsboro High School girls basketball coaches and players will conduct a three-day basketball minicamp in early November for girls in grades 5 through 7. The “Panther Pals” camp will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7; from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10; and from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 12. Pre-registration is required and can be done by sending and email to rkelly@epasd.org. A registration form can be found on the team’s website. Visit the Athletics page at www.epasd.org. The cost is $15 a player and includes a camp t-shirt. Penn newsletter. Anything you come up will be app take this opportunity to thank the#2651 ground crew for Sons of Italy West Shore Lodge bocce shape. They were very helpful. The courts before their final league game of the seaso Thursday Charlie Pisano, President tournament at the courts to close out their seaso Oct. 29 and Betty 717-732-4631 Pisano and Charles Pisano of Enola. Ra 6 to 8 p.m. The Sons of Italy West Shore Lodge #2651 bocce team members g about thecourts Sonsbefore of Italy West Shore Lodge its activ their final league game of the season. They also he tournament at the courts to close out their season. The first plac www.westshoreosia.com. and Betty Pisano and Charles Pisano of Enola. Ralph Brown is not about the Sons of Italy West Shore Lodge its activities and its cha www.westshoreosia.com. Wrestling Registration at Pumpkin Fest The East Pennsboro Wrestling Association will register youngsters for the 2015-16 wrestling season during the annual Pumpkin Fest. Registration is for boys and girls from kindergarten through sixth grade. Additional registrations will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. on Oct. 22, 27 and 29 at the high school wrestling room. Registration and other information can also be found at www.eastpennsborowrestling. com. Anyone who has unused or outgrown wrestling shoes, head gear or singlets can drop them off at the Pumpkin Fest booth. MORE 250TH ANNIVERSARY EVENTS SCHEDULED IN WEST FAIRVIEW West Fairview is celebrating its 200th birthday this year and has scheduled a series of events to commemorate the historic event. The Grand Parade, ending the 200th celebration, is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Oct. 18. Alice Beers, 903-7399, is the event chairperson. And don’t forget the Dropping of the Nail on New Year’s Eve! www.eastpennsboro.net TOWNSHIP BOCCE TEAM – The Sons of Italy West Shore Lodge 2651 bocce team members gather at the Adams Ricci Park bocce courts before the final game of the season. It also held its annual bocce charity benefit tournament at the courts to close the season. The first place winners this year were Chris Rottmann, Betty Pisano and Charles Pisano. Charles Brown, another winner, is not pictured. For more information on the lodge go to www.westshoreosia.com. 7 FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS FIRE POLICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED The Township Fire Police continues to look for volunteers who can help the Township a few hours a week. Fire Police volunteers must be at least 18 years old and have a clean police record. They will be required to complete a training program. Special Fire Police have full power to regulate traffic and keep crowds under control at or in the vicinity of any fire, roadway incident, motor vehicle accident, disaster or public event to prevent any interference with firefighters and emergency responders. A person failing to obey a Special Police Officer is committing a summary offense and can be subject to a fine and the suspension of driving privileges. For more information contact Capt. Brian Fenerty at eptsfp@gmail.com. VOLUNTEERS 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. Enola Fire Company - Station 3 (118 Chester Road, Enola) Upcoming events: • Looking to rent a hall? Enola Fire Company offers two social hall options. One facility has a seating capacity of 250, the other seats up to 100. Both facilities have a kitchen and are smoke-free. For more information call 732-1919. • Bingo is held every Monday night at the West Enola Station. Doors open at 5 p.m. Bingo begins at 6:30pm. • Meat raffles will be held on Oct 3rd , Nov 7th, and Dec. 5th. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. The raffle begins at 7. • Peanut and Cashew Sale: We will cook and sell nuts in October through December. Please contact our Company to place your order. • Lunch with Santa – watch our website and Facebook page for more information • Santa Claus Comes to town, on a Fire Truck - Dec 19th and Dec 20th For up-to-date information on our events and activities, go online at www.efc17.com or check out Facebook at Enola Fire Com¬pany #3. The Company would like to thank residents and patrons for their continued support! Creekside Fire Company - Station 21 (13 W. Dulles Dr., Camp Hill) Meat Raffle – The fall monthly meat raffles are returning to Creekside! The raffles are held through the fall and winter on the fourth Friday of each month. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the raffle begins at 7 p.m. Each raffle is held in the social hall at 13 E. Dulles Dr. Smoke Detectors are one of the best things you can have to protect your home. If your family or someone you know needs a smoke detector, let us know and we can provide them free of charge, on a firstcome, first-served basis. Leave us a message at 732-0121 or e-mail us your request at creeksidevfc@gmail.com. Hall Rental Available — Don’t forget to book us for your next party. Our social hall is smoke-free and available for all party events. We can provide catering. Call 732-0121 and leave a message or drop us a line at catering@creeksidefire.com. 8 Northeast Fire & Rescue Company - Station 20 (202 3rd St., Summerdale) Upcoming Events: The annual Open House and chicken BBQ will be held Saturday, Oct. 3 at Station 2, 202 Third St., Summerdale. Chicken will be available from 10 a.m. until it is sold out. More information is at www. nefr20.com. Nov. 15 – A chicken and waffles dinner will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Station 2. Nov. 20 – The Company will host its annual Turkey Bingo, along with regular bingo, starting at 6:30 p.m. Doors and kitchen will open at 5 p.m. Nov. 29 – The Company, along with Summerdale United Methodist Church, will hold its annual Christmas Tree lighting ceremony, beginning at 6 p.m. at Station 2. Refreshments will be available after the ceremony. Dec. 19, 20 – The Company will escort Santa through its response district on Saturday and Sunday. Visit www.nefr20.com to find out when Santa will be in your neighborhood. The company hosts a weekly bingo every Friday at Station 2. Doors and kitchen open at 5 p.m.; bingo begins at 6:30 p.m. Small games of chance are also available for purchase. For more information, visit our website, www.nefr20.com. The Company is still selling calendars for the 2015 Tri-County Fireman’s Sportsmen’s Raffle. The calendar is good for each day in 2015 and all numbers are retroactive – if you buy a calendar and your number has already been drawn as a winner you get the prize. Calendars are $25 each and numbers are based on the Pennsylvania Lottery Pick 4 evening drawing. Coming soon: 2016 calendars will be on sale. Goodwill Fire Company - Station 16 (1400 3rd St., West Fairview) Social Hall rentals are available by calling Bertie Stewart at 7321263 or the firehouse at 732-1854. www.eastpennsboro.net SCHANER ADULT CENTER Located in East Pennsboro Municipal Building • Ground Floor Hours of Operation: 8 – 3 p.m. Monday – Friday East Pennsboro Branch Library 98 S. Enola Drive, Enola • 732-4274 EVENTS & PROGRAMS OCTOBER • • • • • • • • • • • • Drop-In Story Times, Wednesdays, 11-11:30a.m. Pop-in Parent and Me Movies, Thursdays, 11 a.m. Homework Helpers, Thursdays, 4-5 p.m. Autumn Story Time with Mrs. B, Tuesdays, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27 Pre-schoolers, 10 a.m. Toddlers, 11 a.m. Pennsboro Pumpkin Fest, Adams Ricci Park, Oct. 10, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., and Oct. 11, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Chix with Stix, Oct.13, 6-8 p.m. Free Blood Pressure Screening, Oct. 13 and 27, 10 a.m.-noon The Art of the Letter, Tuesdays, Oct. 13 and 27, 6:30 p.m. Potboilers and Blockbusters, Oct. 15, 6 p.m. Bingo for Books, Oct. 20, 6:30-7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER • • • • • • • • • • • • • Drop-in Weekly Wednesday Story Times, 11-11:30 a.m. Pop-In Parent and Me Movies, Thursdays, 11 a.m. Homework Helpers, Thursdays, 4-5 p.m. The Art of the Letter, Tuesdays, Nov. 3 and 10, 6:30 p.m. Chix with Stix, Nov. 9, 6-8 p.m. Story Time and Craft, Hosted by Girl Scout Troops, Nov. 12, 6:307:30 p.m. Ages 3 to 8. Potboilers and Blockbusters, Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m. Free Blood Pressure Screening, Nov. 10 and 24, 10 a.m.-noon Bingo for Books, Nov. 17, 6:30 p.m. Mobile Device Basics, Nov. 10, 5:30 p.m. Holiday Story Time with Mrs. B, Nov. 24 (through Dec. 15) Pre-schoolers, 10 a.m. Toddlers, 11 a.m. DECEMBER • Pictures with Santa at Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, Dec. 2, 5:30 p.m. • Drop-in Weekly Wednesday Story Times, 11-11:30 a.m. • Pop-In Parent and Me Movies, Thursdays, 11 a.m. • Homework Helpers, Thursdays, 4-5 p.m. • Holiday Story Time with Mrs. B, Tuesdays, Dec. 1, 8, 15 • Pre-Schoolers, 10 a.m., • Toddlers, 11 a.m. • Free Blood Pressure Screening, Dec. 8, 10 a.m. to noon • Mobile Device Basics, Dec. 8, 5:30 p.m. • Santa Visits the Library, Dec. 10, 11 a.m. • Story Time and Craft, hosted by Girl Scout Troops, Dec. 10, 6:307:30 p.m. • Potboilers and Blockbusters, Dec. 17, 6:30 p.m. • Bingo for Books, Dec. 15, 6:30-7:30 p.m. www.eastpennsboro.net 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 Schaner Adult Center is a friendly community gathering place where adults 50 years old and older can age well. The center offers structured and unstructured activities with the goal of promoting successful aging. Center participants can find many ways to connect with peers and stay engaged in the community. The center’s goal is to provide older adults with opportunities to engage in physical, social, intellectual, spiritual and cultural activities what promote wellness. The center encourages participants to live life to its fullest and embrace aging. At the center you can: • Stay active and well with line dancing, low impact exercise, Tai Chi, wellness education, flu shots and nutrition programs. • Experience culture through trips, plays, concerts, museums and galleries. • Connect with others over lunch, cards, crafts, games, parties. • Volunteer. Become involved by assisting the center with day-to-day operations, fund raising, programs and community service projects. BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS! Look for Friends of East Pennsboro Library at the annual Pennsboro Pumpkin Fest on Oct. 10 and 11. Four big booths full of great books will have something for everyone. Children’s books are 25 cents, paperbacks, 50 cents, hardbacks, just $1 or by a bag for $5. Book sales are held every Tuesday, Thursday and the third Friday, from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. on the ground floor of the Township Municipal Building. Donations of gently used books, audio books, DVDs and VHS are accepted every day and may be placed in the shopping cart in Room 101 of the Township Building. Our Friends group is always looking for new members. Please consider joining the Friends as we work to support the East Pennsboro Branch Library. Membership forms are available in the library. 9 East Pennsboro Emergency Services Carnival Raises $66,000 Although we had a rainout on Saturday night, we still had a successful year! East Pennsboro Ambulance Service , the Township Fire Police, Goodwill Fire Company- West Fairview, Northeast Fire Company (formerly Summerdale Fire Company and Citizens Fire Company), Enola Fire Company (formerly West Enola Fire Company and Midway Fire Company) and Creekside Fire Company wish to express their gratitude and appreciation to the community, the Township’s Board of Commissioners and the Township staff for their generous support of the 2015 East Pennsboro Emergency Services Carnival. Along with volunteers of the emergency service organizations and the tremendous support of the community volunteers, the proceeds from this event were distributed to the above mentioned emergency service organizations. At the post-carnival meeting on Aug. 20, a check for $6,500 was issued to each of the emergency service organizations to assist with their equipment and operating expenses. COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS THANK YOU! THANK YOU! The success of this event could not be possible without the tireless hard work of our community volunteers. Many of these incredible individuals came out every night and worked through long, hot and busy nights. Also, thank you to the many businesses that generously gave monetary donations or/and came out with their personnel and participated in the event by manning one of our many booths. To volunteer or be a sponsor for the 2016 East Pennsboro Emergency Services Carnival go to our website, epcarnival.com, and click on Volunteer/Sponsor page. Farmers Market Is Open At Adams Ricci Park The Adams-Ricci Farmers Market’s Winter Market will be from November to April. 1st and 3rd Thursdays in the Capital Bluecross Theatre at Central Penn College, 600 Valley Road, Summerdale, PA 17093. The market, held at Adams Ricci Park East, has a mission of providing access to fresh local food choices and to support local farmers. It also helps improve health and nutrition education, serves as a community gathering place and furthers the economic development of the Township. We’ll have meat, vegetables, fruit, cheese, tea and more. More details, along with a vendor list, to come. Find us at adamsriccifarmersmarket.org or on Facebook, Twitter (@AdamsRicciFM) or Pinterest (AdamsRiccifm). Non-profits are encouraged to contact the market if they are interested in participating in a market date or event. Individuals interested in volunteering at the market, go to www.adamsriccimarket.org or e-mail adamsriccifarmersmarket@gmail.com. Stormwater Corner The Camp Hill Environmental Club uses local experts and technology to teach such subjects as rain gardens, rain barrels, green roofs, useful residential hardware, swales, native plants, the importance and function of trees, riparian buffers, etc. The club has scheduled a meeting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Oct. 6 at the Camp Hill Borough Building (Prosser Hall) on making our communities healthier for birds and people. Audubon PA’s Director of Conservation, Paul Zeph, will share ideas on how we can make our yards more attractive to a wide variety of birds and other wildlife, and healthier for people. Other meetings are scheduled for Nov. 3, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at 40 N. 19th St., Camp Hill, on the subject of “Green Funerals/Burials” and from 7 to 8:30 on Dec. 1 in the Camp Hill Borough Building (Prosser Hall), the topic to be announced. Contact Us! With waterways flowing through us into the Susquehanna River, East Pennsboro Twp. wants to do the very best to work with everyone to keep our lands and creeks clean. Tell us about your stormwater and environmental activities, and we could advertise your events on our website. To learn more, call Stormwater Concerns at 732-3621, ext. 1248 or e-mail us at stormwater@eastpennboro.net. East Pennsboro High School Youth Baseball Camp was another huge success this year. We would like to thank everyone who came to the camp this year and a special thanks to all the folks you helped out with this great event. Keep working hard everyone you are our future 10 www.eastpennsboro.net Keep Ground Water From Entering Sewer Lines TRAFFIC 5 IS HERE! – The new Traffic 5 emergency vehicle is now in service for East Pennsboro Fire Police. Donations for the continued payment of the new unit are still being accepted. Checks can be made payable and mailed to East Pennsboro Twp. Fireman’s Relief Association, c/o EPFP, 230 N. Enola Dr., Enola 17025. The Fire Police will be sponsoring a craft fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Nov. 14 at 118 Chester Road, Enola. 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 WHAT NOT TO FLUSH! Yard Waste Guidelines Township officials are reminding residents that many materials flushed or poured down a drain can harm the pipes that connected to the sewer system and cause sewer backups in your home and sewer releases to the environment. Basically, the only thing you should ever flush down a toilet is human waste and toilet paper. Keep the following out of the toilet: disposable diapers, tampons and tampon applicators, sanitary napkins, cotton balls and swabs, mini or maxi pads, condoms, cleaning wipes of any kinds, facial tissue, bandages and bandage wrappings, automotive fluids, paint, solvents, sealants and thinners and poisons and hazardous waste. Do not flush medications down the toilet. Take the medications to an approved prescription drug take-back site or event. Never pour grease in your sink drain and try to reduce the use of your garbage disposal. Grease in sewer pipes causes maintenance problems for property owners and the Township. Penn Waste, the Township’s trash/recyclables collector, will collect yard waste through October. The Township Yard Waste Facility on South Humer Street is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 7 to 10 a.m. the third Saturday, through October for residential drop-off items. It is closed November to March. Residents must show a valid driver’s license for proof of Township residency. The facility is for YARD WASTE ONLY. Please go to the County’s website, www.ccpa.net for disposal of household hazardous waste (paint, propane bottles, TVs, railroad ties). Yard waste includes tree trimmings, shrubbery and any other organic landscape vegetation, except grass clippings and tree stumps. Fruits and vegetables and dirt and stones will also 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. An unlimited number of bags or bundles may be placed at the curb before 6 a.m. on the scheduled pick-up day. For more information, call Penn Waste at 1-866-575-8720, or e-mail it at www.pennwaste.com. Recycling…Calling All Cartons! Penn Waste, the Township’s waste and recycling carrier, is now collecting food cartons as part of its recycling program. Milk, orange juice, soup and broth and egg substitute cartons and juice boxes are now recyclable. Please remove caps and straws and rinse out the containers, if possible, before placing in the recycling bin. For more information on recycling go to pennwaste.com or call 767-4456. www.eastpennsboro.net 11 12 www.eastpennsboro.net We at the Clifford D. Bryner American Legion Post 751 of Enola, PA would like to take this time to thank everyone who make our post a successful venture: Post 751 Sons of the American Legion Post 751 Auxiliary Post 751 Legion Riders Our Members Our Community Along with these immensely important legion family who are really the behind the scenes strength of our organization, we would also like to recognize East Pennsboro Township Recreation Department who opens up trips for us to purchase to allow our members the ability to get out and see a ball game. The East Pennsboro Police, Fire Departments, and Fire Police who by coming to our outdoor events give the community a chance to understand what their and our goals are for our great township. Speaking of our outdoor events next years’ Blood Drive/Community Day yard sale weekend will be held Friday, May 20th thru Sunday, May 22nd, the week of our Memorial Day Parade. Remember our outdoor events are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Our goals of the American Legion are to help Our Nations Veterans, Help our Community, and just as important Our Youth. We hope to continue our success of being able to give to our Veterans, Community and Youth, and in simple terms “IT TAKES AN ARMY OF PEOPLE” to make it a success. Thank you Theodore Balko Theodore Balko Commander www.eastpennsboro.net 13 Selling Houses & Creating Homes 123 N. Enola Drive, Suite 2, Enola, PA 17025 717-763-7991 JohnHWalak@gmail.com • www.johnhwalakrealestate.com Over 30 years of real estate experience in Central PA Family owned and operated for 3 generations we live here, we work here, we treat our clients like family SM CPC East Penn newsletter ad v2.indd 1 315 N. 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HALLOWEEN PARADE ON OCT. 28 The annual Township Halloween Parade will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 28, starting at the East Pennsboro High School front parking lot and ending at the Township Building. Call the Recreation Department at 732-0711 and pre-register by Oct. 23. The parade is free, so get your costume and join the fun. Leaf Collection Day Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Mon. As indicated above, leaves will be collected the day after your trash and recycling pick-up day. Collection will begin on Oct. 26 and continue through Dec. 4. GUIDELINES FOR LEAF COLLECTION SERVICE: • No return trip to collect leaves if designated day is missed by homeowner. • All leaves are to be raked onto the street, at the curb line. • Do not place any large objects with the leaves, such as branches, bricks, stones, etc. that could damage the leaf collection equipment. • Weather conditions may cause delays or variations in the schedule. • Residents are asked to use their off-street parking spaces, if available, during the six-week collection period. Please note: The Township observes Veterans’ Day, Nov. 11, and Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26. There will be no leaf collection on those days. Collection will be one day late following those holidays. All questions should be referred to the Township Building, 732-0711, ext. 1205. Resident Input Sought On Ranking Township Priorities Township Commissioners are asking residents to participate in the updating of the Comprehensive Plan by taking a quick survey between Oct.14 and 28 on the Township website, www.eastpennsboro. net. Commissioners are seeking input on what residents believe are the top priorities for the Township’s future. Residents can rank the most important issues and opportunities that should be guided by the 10-year Comprehensive Plan. The list of issues an opportunities has been generated by residents, business owners and Township staff over recent weeks, with many of the ideas posted on the website. The Comprehensive Plan study team hosted a business roundtable in August and spoke with school officials in September. It also discussed the Township’s long-range future with youth organizations and the West Shore Ministerium. Survey results will be posted by Nov. 8. By the end of the year, the team will make available fact-finding reports on the priority issues and indicate how resident and business input will shape the approach to updating the Comprehensive Plan. www.eastpennsboro.net
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