The Hanover Area Historical Society is sponsoring a bus trip to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, March 20.
There will be stops at the Lincoln summer cottage, Basilica of the National Shrine in D.C. and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick , Md.
The bus will leave at 7 a.m. from 1150 Carlisle St., Hanover, and return at approximately 6 p.m.
The cost for the trip is $85 and the deadline for reservations is March 4 by calling 717-624-2959.
Littlestown Lions fund field trips
The Littlestown Lions Club has come to the rescue of the Rolling Acres Third Grade field trips for a living history experience at the restored Mud College one-room schoolhouse.
The Lions, at a recent meeting, agreed to provide $300 to cover the cost of transportation for the seven third grade sections to spend a day at the old schoolhouse on Route 97 just north of Littlestown. The field trips have been an annual experience of the third graders, but were defunded in the school district's 2012-13 budget.
The field trips, which will see the students relive the lives of the students at Mud College in the late 1800s, will be held in May. Each current-day student will wear period dress and experience a typical day as it would have been in a one-room schoolhouse in 1896, including use of an outhouse, well pump for water and bag lunches as those earlier students would have had. Each student
will be assigned the identity of one of those former students for the day.Classroom activities during the trip will encourage thinking about the many differences between the current days students' lives and those of the children who attended the school more than 100 years ago.
Courses planned at senior center
The Windy Hill Senior Center and OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) at Penn State York will hold a kick-off event to announce their winter/spring course selections at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, at Windy Hill Senior Center, Spring Grove.
Participating in the program will be Mary Ligon, department chair of behavioral sciences at York College. She will discuss the health benefits of life-long learning for older adults. Several course instructors including Rick Santel, on the Hollywood Sampler, Laura Davila-Reyes on Peruvian Tappas, and Jeff Shue on Understanding the Local Infrastructure and Government Interaction will provide a brief glimpse of their courses.
Created in 2007, OLLI is a nonprofit, all volunteer driven organization, which provides educational and social programs to enrich the lives of mature adults living in York County. Windy Hill Senior Center is a drop-in activity center for older adults living in the Spring Grove community.
Refreshments will also be provided.
Contact the Windy Hill Senior Center at 717-225-0733 or OLLI at 717-0771-4015 for more information.
Donation opportunity to support agricultural education efforts
The York County Agriculture Business Council is seeking donations for the 27th Annual York County Agricultural Recognition Banquet Thursday, March 21, at the York Expo Center Old Main Hall.
By spotlighting York County businesses and products through a silent auction, the council's goal is to raise funds to support programs focused on educating the community about the importance of agriculture to York County's economy and way of life. Businesses or individuals could donate items from surplus inventory, promotional items or gift cards.
Donors will be recognized in the printed program and slide presentation.
Reservations for the banquet must be received by March 1. To donate an item or attend the banquet, contact Michele Grove at 717-246-3578 or ycabc@comcast.net.
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