A joy experiencing different churches the past two months, though I confess this is one of my favorite perks of being a visitor. (at Stillmeadow Church Of Nazarene)
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A joy experiencing different churches the past two months, though I confess this is one of my favorite perks of being a visitor. (at Stillmeadow Church Of Nazarene)
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Check it out…I came, I ran, I finished 3rd in my age group. 6k in under 28 mins #ohyeah #keepmoving
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Spring Garden Band rehearsing w/ soloist for Saturday’s dinner/dance in #iloveyorkcity (at DreamWrights Youth and Family Theatre)
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I am a frequent visitor to York’s Heritage Rail Trail County Park, a 21 mile multi-use trail great for walking, running, biking, or horseback riding. Those familiar with the trail will remember the former Serenity Station located in Seven Valleys, right around the half-way point on the trail. It was a great place to stop for a meal or to enjoy some ice cream while enjoying a nice ride. Sadly last year things didn’t look so good, shorter hours and a reduced menu consisting of mostly cold sandwiches. And there was the ominous “For Sale” sign which later turned into a “Public Sale” notice on the door. I still held out hope that some buyer would take it over and do something great with it.
Well, I have good news to share. While riding by the old Serenity Station, I saw a large banner for Gung Ho Bikes! According to The York Dispatch the grand opening was last Sunday. This isn’t just going to be a bike shop though. You’ll still be able to get Hershey’s Ice Cream, but even better they will be offering bike rentals! This should open up the trail for even more people to enjoy which is great. (Rentals start at $10/hour or $30/day) Plus, there will be a bike mechanic on duty on weekends, and spare parts should you get a flat while riding.
They were closed when I rode by since it was after 7, although next time I’m out on a Saturday I will have to stop in and check it out.
Gung Ho on the Trail opens in Seven Valleys via The York Dispatch
My parents were cleaning out some of my old things and I found this old program from my last concert with York Youth Symphony Orchestra. The percussion section had a bit of a tradition where we would sign concert programs and leave them in the one case. I guess I hung on to a copy. Nice memory to come across.