NEW SALEM
Burn ban lifted
As of Wednesday, open burning within the borough of New Salem is allowed, in accordance with the borough code, on the second Saturday of each month, the borough announced.
The borough had been under a burn ban because of dry conditions.
DELTA
Heritage Festival
The 16th annual Delta and Cardiff Heritage Festival is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, rain or shine, at the Peach Bottom Township Recreation Center and Grounds at 5 Pendyrus St., Delta.
This year the theme is Past and Present, celebrating Historic Delta and Cardiff's past and enjoying the present.
The Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Fire Co. will be hosting the annual event with the support of The Old Line Museum, The Rehoboth Welsh Chapel, DCW Business Organization and the entire community.
Entrance to the festival is free, but organizers are asking festival-goers to bring a non-perishable food or personal care item to donate to the Neighbors Feeding Neighbors fill-the-building food drive.
The event will kick off with the Delta and Cardiff Heritage Festival 5K Fun Run and Walk. Start is 7:30 a.m. from Delta Peach Bottom Elementary School top parking area. Runners and walkers are urged to arrive early to register. There is a $5 fee along with three canned goods for the food drive. Runners and walkers may pre-register at Model A Fitness in Delta, 717-456-9334.
Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church will serve breakfast 7 to 11 a.m. at $7 per person. The church is located at the corner of Main Street and Pendyrus Street.
To find out more visit www.oldlinemuseum.com, www.deltawelshheritage.com and www.deltacardiffvfc.com. All proceeds benefit the Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Fire Co.
NEW CUMBERLAND
Community Days
The New Cumberland Community Days celebration is 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday.
The local churches will provide an everything-free food court on the lawn of Baughman Memorial United Methodist Church at the corner of Bridge and Third streets. Free foods include hot dogs, sausages, walking tacos, Bruster's ice cream, baked goods/desserts, popcorn and beverages.
There will be free children's crafts, games, helium balloons, face painting and spin art. And there is live Christian music throughout the event. Many local nonprofit organizations will be present to share information.
The New Cumberland Olde Town Association's business and professional group will host a garden fair, and there will be sidewalk sales, artwork, plant sales and various vendors along Bridge and Third streets from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The New Cumberland Lions Club will host a pancake breakfast at the New Cumberland Fire Hall from 7 to 10 a.m.
DOVER TOWNSHIP
Church installing senior pastor
Harmony Grove Community Church will be installing Pastor Jim Crosley as senior pastor at a 3 p.m. service on Sunday.
Pastors Dan Dellosso and Don Wagner will speak at the service and several elders will participate also. The church is located at 6390 Harmony Grove Road, Dover Township.
CRIMESTOPPERS
Fundraiser at Isaac's
York County CrimeStoppers is partnering with Isaac's of South York, 235 Pauline Drive, York Township, for a fundraiser from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday.
Obtain a flier by emailing yorkcrimestoppers@live.com or asking for one at the restaurant, and Isaac's will donate 25 percent of the total cost of your meal to CrimeStoppers.



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