The Daily Item, Sunbury, PA

News

February 11, 2013

900 play in the snow at Raymond B. Winter State Park

MIFFLINBURG —  MIFFLINBURG - While the latest winter snowstorm blacked out much of the Northeast, the dusting the Valley received was a boon for Raymond B. Winter State Park’s Snow Fest.

“There were easily 900 people there today,” said Mike Crowley, park manager. “We had nearly excellent conditions, and I think it really showed with the number.”

It was a definite improvement over last year, when a lack of snow and thinning ice on the park’s lake drew around 450.

But that’s just part of hosting Snow Fest every year, said MaryAnn Bierly, the park’s environmental education specialist.

“When we started this, we used to have snow up to our tailbones,” said Bierly, who co-founded Snow Fest with her colleagues 17 years ago.

Even when the weather hasn’t cooperated, it’s never gotten in the way of Snow Fest’s mission.

“The original concept was to get people to realize the park is open in winter and second that there are fun things you can do with your family outdoors,” Bierly said.

While the snow was only about 2.5 inches deep, there was enough for skiing, winter mountain biking, animal demonstrations and winter-themed arts and crafts.

One of the big draws, no matter the weather, is the 3.5-mile race around the park’s campground. A record-breaking 220 racers participated this year, running the course in approximately 30 degree weather. Last year saw 135 racers.

“A lot of them feel pretty good” following the race, said Natasha Rieder, one of the race directors. Soup, coffee, hot chocolate and baked goods are available for racers when they finished the course.

Finishing first this year, with a time of 24 minutes and 34 seconds, was John Johnson, of Ulster. “I like running in the snow,” he said. “The worse conditions, the better.”

This is Johnson’s second year running Snow Fest’s trail race. He and his wife, Amey, run about 30 races each year, during all seasons.

Broomball, ice harvesting and ice skating were popular activities on the park’s 6-acre lake, where the ice was about 8 inches thick.

Crystal Hughes, of Penns Creek, photographed her 6-year old nephew, Raleigh Hughes, playing goalie for the broomball game.

 “This is his first time experiencing this,” she said. This is her first time at Snow Fest as well, and she was impressed by what she saw. “It’s a really good turnout,” she said.

Ice carver Phil Gajda was at work most of the day, chiseling an image of a squirrel near the park’s environmental learning center. He was joined by his daughter, Miranda, a Lewisburg High School sophomore, who was carving a heart. Each sculpture takes about four hours to complete, said Gajda, who’s been teaching his daughter since she was about 8.

The family is a regular sight at Snow Fest. “We’ve been doing it every year since about 1996, ‘97,” he said.

The sculptures will go on display in the family-owned restaurant, Vic’s Pub and the Victoria House in Lewisburg.

n Email comments to rstoneback@dailyitem.com.

Text Only
News
  • Fire destroys $60G cottage in Union County

    WINFIELD — A fire swept through a Winfield home while its occupants were at work Tuesday.

    May 21, 2013

  • 2013 Primary Election - Top Races

    Unofficial primary election returns

    NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY
    Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts
    Republican

    Justin R. Dunkelberger    2,744
    Jamie Saleski                    2,124

    100 percent reporting

    Magisterial District Judge
    08-3-02, Milton
    Republican

    Larry Redington       496
    Mike Diehl                 684
    Lisa A. Riley             328
    Seth M. Cotner         132
    Democrat
    Larry Regington      182
    Seth M. Cotner          90
    Mike Diehl               221

    Lisa A. Riley            218

    100 percent reporting



    Sunbury Mayor
    Republican

    Julie Brosius          200
    David L. Persing    378

    100 percent reporting


    Sunbury Treasurer
    Republican

    Stanley E. Geiswhite    176
    Kevin E. Troup               388
    100 percent reporting

    UNION COUNTY
    County Coroner
    Republican

    Tod M. Steese    542
    Dominick T. Adamo    1,049

    63 percent reporting


    Gregg Township
    Alcohol Sales: Do you favor the granting of liquor license for the sale of liquor in the Township of Gregg?

    Yes    82
    No     72
    100 percent reporting

    May 21, 2013

  • Midd-West adopts preliminary budget

    Faced with a firm deadline in which to adopt a preliminary budget for 2013-14, the Midd-West school board reversed its vote late Monday night and approved the $32.85 million plan.

    May 21, 2013

  • APTOPIX Severe Weathe_Hill.jpg Crews dig through night after deadly Oklahoma tornado

    MOORE, Okla. — Spotlights bore down on massive piles of shredded cinder block, insulation and metal as crews worked through the night lifting bricks and parts of collapsed walls where a monstrous tornado barreled through the Oklahoma City suburbs, demolishing an elementary school and reducing homes to piles of splintered wood.

    May 20, 2013 8 Photos

  • 1weather21.jpg 10 Things to Know for Today

    Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

    May 21, 2013 1 Photo

  • Police file attempted homicide charge in baseball bat attack

    FREEBURG - A Freeburg man, who allegedly attacked two people less than a week after he was released on bail, is now facing attempted homicide charges, according to police.

    May 21, 2013

  • rgbcrash20a.jpg Driver, boy, 6, hurt in Route 15 crash

    LEWISBURG — A 61-year-old Milton woman and a 6-year-old boy were hurt Monday night when their vehicle hit a guide rail and a concrete barrier before overturning on Route 15, state police at Milton said.

    May 20, 2013 1 Photo

  • Sunbury hospital's operating margin among worst in state

    SUNBURY — Sunbury Community Hospital’s 2012 operating margin was among the worst in the state, according to a new report examining the fiscal health of the state’s hospitals.

    May 20, 2013

  • Sunbury woman gets 9-23 months in cocaine sales

    SUNBURY — A Sunbury woman will report to the Northumberland County Prison on June 3 for a nine- to 23-month stint for her part in a cocaine ring that police said saw her earning $900 a week from sales.

    May 20, 2013

  • 1arias9.jpg Jodi Arias trial wraps for day after series of motions

    PHOENIX — Defense attorneys for Jodi Arias asked the judge to remove them from the case and declare a mistrial Monday, arguing the frenzy surrounding the case has created a modern-day witch hunt.

    May 20, 2013 1 Photo

  • U.S. Sen. Casey wants federal probe of fiery tanker crash

    HARRISBURG — U.S. Senator Bob Casey wants federal regulators to investigate a fiery tanker crash that caused serious damage at the interchange of Interstate 81 and U.S. Routes 22/322 near Harrisburg.

    May 20, 2013

  • Federal judge weighs fate of governor's lawsuit against NCAA

    HARRISBURG — A federal judge in Pennsylvania says she’ll decide in the next couple weeks whether to dismiss Gov. Tom Corbett’s antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA over penalties against Penn State.

    May 20, 2013

  • Today's Top Videos

    May 20, 2013

  • Cops23 Police Log

    A daily roundup of police news from around the region.

    May 20, 2013 1 Photo

  • Second person reported dead following Oklahoma tornado on Sunday

    SHAWNEE, Okla. — Oklahoma’s state medical examiner’s office says a second person was killed by a tornado that leveled a central Oklahoma mobile home park.

    May 20, 2013

  • One person killed, four hurt when van and taxi collide in Monroe County

    TOBYHANNA — Authorities say a taxi driver was killed and four firefighters were hurt when the cab crashed into a fire police van in northeastern Pennsylvania.

    May 20, 2013

  • Pennsylvania woman charged with texting before fatal crash

    NEW CASTLE — A western Pennsylvania woman has been charged with text-messaging while driving in connection with a crash earlier this month that killed a former volunteer fire chief.

    May 20, 2013

  • Danville man seriously injured in Montour County motorcycle crash

    DANVILLE - A Danville man is listed in critical condition today at Geisinger Medical Center following a motorcycle accident Sunday afternoon in Montour County.

    May 20, 2013

The Daily Marquee
Reader Photo Galleries
Twitter
Local Video
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.