Saturday, May 29, 2010

The great Pennsylvania wine toast


In recent years, the Pennsylvania wine industry has begun to enjoy a huge growth in popularity. Riding on the cusp of our state’s emerging popularity for our wines, the Pennsylvania wine industry is going for another goal. On August 14th, 2010, the state’s wineries will attempt to break the Guinness World Records for the world’s largest wine tasting in an event called, “The Great Pennsylvania Wine Toast.” Set on May 21st, 2008, the current record for the world’s largest wine tasting at multiple venues is held by the United Kingdom.

The Pennsylvania Winery Association has enlisted the help of a famous Pennsylvanian who knows a thing or two about both speed and wine. Racing legend, Mario Andretti a native and resident of Nazareth, PA, as well as, the owner of a winery, will serve as toastmaster for this event. Simultaneously via video, the toast will be delivered to all participating wineries. The PWA is currently holding a contest now through June 20th to seek the ultimate toast. On June 21st, the Pennsylvania Winery Association will choose the five best toasts and a public poll will be used to determine the “Ultimate Pennsylvania Wine Toast.” Each finalist will receive a passport to a wine trail of his or her choice or a free ticket to a winery event if that wine trail doesn’t have a passport program in place. Each finalist will also receive a PWA t-shirt, corkscrew and wine bag. The Grand Prize will be a 2-night stay in a wine region of choice, dinner with a winemaker and private tour of a winery.

Proceeds from the event will support The Fund to Benefit Children & Youth whose mission is to provide abused, neglected and at-risk children with the items and services they cannot receive from traditional sources.

Adams County garden tours


For three Sundays in June, tours of the various gardens in Adams County will take place. The purpose of these tours is to share gardening ideas and answer questions, as each tour will have a Master Gardener present. The gardens to be visited will range in size from a lovely retirement community garden to a 1-½ acre woodland garden.

On Sunday, June 13th the Carroll Valley gardens tour boasts seven private gardens. Highlights of the following Sunday, June 20th at the Agricultural Center will include, a rain garden, native plant garden, and raised bed gardens, which are tended by Master Gardeners. The last Sunday garden tour on June 27th focuses on the Hanover Area, with a tour of the Warehime-Myers Mansion and Arboretum. Each tour is from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Tickets are $5 per Sunday or $10 for all three Sundays. Proceeds from the tours will go to Master Gardener programs, including the Master Gardener Scholarship that is awarded yearly to an Adams County high school student.

For more information, please contact the Ag Center at (717) 334-6271 or Denise Dornbush at (717) 646-9978.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Update! Hoffman homes for youth ~ lucky 13!


Over the past 13 years, Hoffman Homes for Youth has held a golf outing to raise funds for its organization. This particular fundraiser is HHY’s largest. Hoffman Homes for Youth is a non-profit organization and reliant upon donations to continue running this exceptional organization. So what can one do if they do not golf but want to participate in this event? You have to option to become a sponsor. Sponsorship offers you the opportunity to give, advertise your corporation, and is a tax-deductible donation.

In previous years, the funds raised from the golf outing have enable Hoffman Homes for Youth to purchase playground equipment, new flooring for its gymnasium, renovate and furnish the recreation center, continue their therapeutic horsemanship program, construct two facilities for their horticulture and pet therapy programs, and this year’s funds will go to much needed new flooring for the children’s residences.

For more information regarding how to become a sponsor, please contact Mitch Snider at (717) 359-7148 extension 1400.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Corbett withdraws Twitter subpoena


On Friday, after being convicted in what has come to be known as Bonusgate, former legislative aide Brett Cott was led away in handcuffs. Cott was sentenced to 21 to 60 months in prison for conspiring to use state funds for political campaigning. Prosecutors said that they had withdrawn a subpoena sent to Twitter, Inc. on May 6th that sought the identities of two Twitter users, one of whom they suspected was Cott. Attorney General Tom Corbett’s office said that Cott’s sentencing made the subpoena unnecessary.

Controversy looms large over whether Corbett went too far by using the grand jury to acquire the subpoena in the first place. Attorney and legal director of the local ACLU, Vic Walczak, who is representing the two anonymous Twitter users, stated “While we are pleased that the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office has withdrawn the subpoena seeking the identity of our clients, the ACLU maintains grave concerns regarding the PA Attorney General’s handling of this entire affair.” Prosecutors said the subpoena was based on “legal reasons” for which they could not elaborate due to the secretive nature of grand jury proceedings.

The subpoena has brought an onslaught of criticism from First Amendment and Internet privacy advocates, who argue that the subpoena boils down to a blatant attempt to silence and intimidate anyone who disagrees with Corbett. Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, called the subpoena "unbelievable", further stating "using such a tool to find information for a sentencing argument was well outside the sphere of sentencing guidelines." The controversy regarding the subpoena is rather untimely, as Attorney General Tom Corbett has just begun his campaign to run for Pennsylvania governor.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Community night fundraiser


Need a Sunday night activity? Come out and enjoy the delicious delicacies of Isaac’s Restaurant, while supporting your community. On Sunday, May 23rd, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Isaac’s Restaurant and Deli will be holding a “Community Night” to benefit Hoffman Homes for Youth. Twenty-five percent of the cost of each meal will go directly to Hoffman Homes for Youth.

Hoffman Homes for Youth is a residential facility that provides care and therapy for children ages 6-18. This benefit will be held only at the following location, Isaac's Restaurant and Deli, Grandview Shopping Center, 1412 Baltimore Street, Hanover, Pennsylvania, 17331. For more information, please cal (717) 646-0289.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Corbett subpoenas identities of Twitter users


On May 6th, the grand jury subpoenaed the identities of two users from Twitter, Inc. Over the past several years, Corbett's office has been using the grand jury process to look into allegations of the illegal use of government resources to run political campaigns. The subpoena was prompted over criticism made of the Pennsylvania attorney general on Twitter. The subpoena seeks the subscriber information for two Twitter accounts, bfbarbie and CasablancaPA.

Twitter user CasablancaPA links to an anonymous blog, "CasablancaPA: Exposing the hypocrisy of Tom Corbett," which also has criticized Corbett and how his office has handled the investigation of the legislature known as Bonusgate. Signor Ferrari, an alias used by one of three people who post to the CasablancaPA blog, said the group received notice of the subpoena from Twitter on Tuesday night.

ACLU lawyer Vic Walczak is helping the two anonymous Twitter users fight an effort by prosecutors to unmask their identities. Walczak said the subpoena by a statewide investigative grand jury is an unconstitutional retaliation that violates First Amendment free-speech protections. Walczak will ask a judge to throw out a subpoena seeking the identities of the two Twitter users. This situation is quickly evolving into Twittergate.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Peace promoters gear up for Aryan rally

Last week, the Aryan Nation announced their application for a permit to demonstrate at the site of the Old Cyclorama Center on June 19th, during the Gettysburg Festival. According to Katie Lawhon, management assistant for Gettysburg National Military Park, “Denying the permit would be a violation of the first amendment. The park is not organizing the rally, nor do they support the views of the Aryan Nation.” 2011 marks the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War and Gettysburg has begun plans for a 5-year commemoration. This year’s festival is certainly a well-calculated time for a demonstration of this sort.

On May 16th, community members met at the YWCA Gettysburg and Adams County to discuss various community alternatives to the rally if the National Park Service approves the permit. In attendance were area residents and several representatives from the NAACP, Pennsylvania Human Relations Committee, Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, and Battlefield Harley-Davidson. Issues of concern are security precautions and crowd control, as well as, avenues to divert attention from the rally.

Community members will meet again at the YWCA on Tuesday, May 25th at 5:30 pm. Further discussion of avenues to peacefully handle the rally are planned and anyone interested in promoting peace is encouraged to attend. Those who cannot attend, but wish to be kept informed of the planning process, may contact Andyshak Hayes at (717) 334-9171 ext. 113 or aahayes@ywcagettysburg.org

"We cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work, which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced." ~ A. Lincoln, November 19, 1863

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Primary 2010 touted as the make or break election


Predictions about this election are reminiscent of Limp Bizkit's song, "He Said, She Said". Perhaps the more intelligent approach in this primary election would be to find out what the candidates have sincerely accomplished.

What makes a candidate worthy of your coveted vote? According to the US Department of Labor, the Pennsylvania unemployment rate sits at 14.3%, placing our state in the Federal Emergency Unemployment category. Each candidate proclaims an interest in keeping and bringing jobs to Pennsylvania. But which ones have stood behind the outsourcing of of Pennsylvanian's jobs?

While unemployment within our state is of utmost importance, Pennsylvania has another huge but rarely reported issue, the Pennsylvania Juvenile Justice system. Has anyone forgotten Luzerne County? The Juvenile Center, located in Philadelphia, is working diligently to ensure that the disgraceful actions that occurred in Luzurene County never happen again. Which candidate is willing to stick their neck out on that issue?

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Who's in the Pennsylvania primary election?


On Tuesday, May 18th, Pennsylvanians will line up to cast their votes in primary election.  For a look at the unofficial election results check out 2010 General Primary and a full candidate directory for November, can be found at Build My Ballot. In an effort to help inform fellow Pennsylvanians, below is a list of Tuesday's candidates.



United States Senator
Joe Sestak (D)
Arlen Specter (D) 
Peg Luksik (R)
Pat Toomey (R)

Governor
Dan Onorato (D)
Jack Wagner (D)
Anthony Hardy Williams (D)
Joseph M. Hoeffel (D)
Tom Corbett (R)
Samuel E. Rohrer (R)

Lieutenant Governor
Doris A. Smith-Ribner (D)
Scott H. Conklin (D)
Jonathon A. Saidel (D)
Steve Johnson (R)
Jean Craig Peeper (R)
Russ Diamond (R)
Chet Beiler (R)
Jim Crawley (R)
Bill McCue (R)
John Kennedy (R)
Stephen A. Urban (R)
Daryl Metcalf (R)

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Chester County teen dies in crash


Friday morning, a one-vehicle crash claimed the life of 19-year-old Matt Bickert. The dry statistics are that at 7:43am Friday morning, the West Caln Township police responded of the 1000 block of West Kings Highway, where the westbound black Dodge Neon crossed the eastbound lane, traveling down an embankment and striking a tree. Police identified the driver as Matthew Bickert and Matt was pronounced dead at the scene.


The accident remains under investigation and West Caln Township police request that anyone with information please call (610) 384-3115. We, as a community, offer our deepest condolences to Matt’s family and friends.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

10 ideas for a Hanover staycation


If you’re wondering what a staycation is, it’s simply a vacation that you do at home. The objective of a vacation may be to get away from home to relax but after you read this list; you may rethink the idea of leaving the Adams County area. 


  1. Codorus State Park boasts over 3,400 acres. Lake Marburg, located within the park, has 26 miles of shoreline. The lake is a rest stop for migrating waterfowl and is a popular spot for sail boating and fishing. A few more fun activities are picnicking, swimming in the pool, camping.
  2. Hickory Falls Family Entertainment Center features miniature golf, indoor batting cages and pitching lanes, water wars, indoor bumper cars and picnic area.
  3. Eichelberger Performing Arts Center is live theater, also offering classes at The Academy at Eichelberger.
  4. The Hanover Fire Museum, established in 1980, houses various pieces of fire memorabilia and is staffed by career duty firefighters.
  5. Utz and Snyder’s Factory Tours. A learning experience for all snack lovers.
  6. Adams County Winery featuring The UnCork York Wine Trail. The trail is a tour of 14 family-owned wineries in the York, Lancaster, Gettysburg, and Harrisburg areas.
  7. Underground Railroad Tours of Adams County. Discover the people who sought freedom and those who helped them get it in Adams County, just north of the Mason Dixon Line.
  8. Sleepy Hollow of Gettysburg Candlelight Ghost Tours. “Our storytellers have over 50 years of combined storytelling experience. You will walk with us into the realm of the unknown, escorted by a period dressed guide, back in time down the very streets soldiers walked over a century ago.”
  9. Handmade Along The Highway. The Artisan Trail along historic Lincoln Highway and National Road features participating artisans showing their work in ceramics, woodworking, glassblowing, quilting, basket-weaving, blacksmith/ironwork, and textiles.
  10. Take A Hike at Gifford Pinchot State Park. The park maintains more than 18 miles of marked hiking trails and bicycling is permitted on specific trails.


Monday, May 10, 2010

Girl's night out



On Friday, May 21st from 6-9 pm, ditch the guys, grab your girlfirends, and head over to the Gettysburg Hotel grand ballroom for Girls Nite Out. The evening promises to be a blast and will benefit A Woman's Purse.

A Woman's purse is a program for young women, ages 16 to 21, transitioning from foster care into self-sufficent living. This woman's initiative project is a partnership program between the United Way of Adams County and Adams County Children and Youth's Independent Living Program. The objective of the program is to help young women work towards their goal of indepedence and reach their full potential.

Evening highlights include a few of the following mini seminars:
  • Pairing wines with appetizers and desserts with Gettysburg Hotel Chef, Shelly Funt
  • ZUMBA Sample class with Steph Maitland of Gettysburg Health and Fitness
  • Gettysburg Day Spa and BLOW New York LIVE Hair Styling Demonstrations
  • Wealth Management with Merrill Lynch Financial Advisor, Rebecca Tran

Plus, A Girls Nite Out canvas tote to the first 100 guests, registration door prizes, girlfriend photo booth, purse raffle, makeovers, and local artist, Bobbi Becker, will be painting an original watercolor at the event; 1 lucky winner will win the original painting.

Tickets are $5 in advance and $8 at the door. $1 per ticket will be donated to A Woman’s Purse. Tickets may be purchased on line and are also available at the Gettysburg Hotel and Gettysburg Day Spa.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Hoffman homes for youth ~ lucky 13!


In 1910, George and Agnes Hoffman donated 193 acres of farmland to the United Church of Christ. Although a childless couple, they were deeply moved by the plight of homeless children and earmarked the land to be utilized as an orphanage. Children were provided with a safe and loving environment, the ability to remain with their siblings and taught about agriculture.

By 1935, with the passing of the Social Security Act, the need for orphanages declined. The Board of Directors decided that it was time to serve a new population of children and began admitting court-adjudicated children. Many of the children were deemed “throw-aways”. Through the spirit of love and support, this organize can proudly say 82% of the children discharged in 2009 met their treatment goals.

On Monday, June 14th 2010, Hoffman Homes for Youth will host its 13th Annual Golf Outing at the Hanover Country Club. The HHY Golf Tournament is their largest fund-raiser of the year and it is suggested that you register early, as it is always a sellout. The day begins with a shotgun start at 10:00 am, includes lunch, lots of give aways, and will conclude with an awards dinner. Come out for an amazing day of golf while joining the community in giving to a stellar organization. For more information, please contact Mitch Snider at (717) 359-7148 extension 1400.