…the Lions Club and it was largely through his efforts that Lions International adopted work-for-the-blind as one of their major projects. His great-niece, Shirley Loughran, of York, had this to…
…the Lions Club and it was largely through his efforts that Lions International adopted work-for-the-blind as one of their major projects. His great-niece, Shirley Loughran, of York, had this to…
…Fahs Smith Junior High School. When they no longer needed the building, Civil Defense officials offered it to the newly formed Keystone VHF club to house amateur radio equipment. “It…
…had some fun with the new information that his club just fell two more games behind in its “quest.” “It’s fun, and I think it’s great for Pennsylvania basketball,” Bankos…
…Tavern, or something like that? Had good soft shelled crabs on toast! Places to go swimming in the York area were: Boy’s Club, Pleasureville, Zimmy’s (Spry), Valley Green (Weigelstown), Lincolnway…
…establish the Bell Club for people recently released from psychiatric hospitals (now Bell Socialization Services Inc.). Over the years, attendance at post meetings dropped off, Cohen said. The crowd at…
…relied on. Former York County Commissioner Ron Fitzkee, right, has remained active in the community. Here, acting on behalf of the Red Lion Lions Club, he presents an award to…
…in an alley? In June 1958, Cliff Satterthwaite capture this scene of an Art Carnival on East Clarke Alley. About 700 people attended the York Art Club event. Mary Arcuri…
…as well as students from the Hershey High School History and Technology Club. Bloggers can find this information at: http://civilwarsoldier247.wordpress.com, follow him on Twitter (@cwsoldier24_7) and fan The National Civil…
…BASEBALL TIMELINE 1884: York formed its first minor league baseball clubs. The York White Roses went 10-10 before the Keystone Association disbanded following the exit of the Lancaster Red Stockings…
…choice’. I identified that site as possibly Martin-Parry Field, on West York’s Adams Street, across from the Viking Club. That’s where the White Roses played in 1940 and the site…