today’s news … Thursday, September 3, 2015

today’s news and information gleanings from here and there!

Quotes for today … these quotes are from an assortment of media outlets including letters to the editor.

  • “The pinch of the stalemate is greater on the School District of Lancaster and Columbia Borough School District because larger shares of their budgets, 45 percent and 48 percent, respectively, come from the state. But, at some point, all school districts will be affected.”
  • “Think about it. Both the governor and legislators may well be in cahoots to make sure we do not have a budget for this year.”
  • “You are right, though; she may get elected because the moral compass of my country is backward — and being a liar, cheat and worse no longer precludes one from office.”
  • “Our tax dollars in my humble opinion would be better served saving the animals who have hurt no one and put the convicted killers to death.”
  • “(Stop) Signs mean nothing without enforcement”

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  • Columbia news, views & reviews received this news release:

In a remarkable interfaith gesture, to “celebrate the landmark papal visit to Philadelphia”, Free Library of Philadelphia is displaying a 64-foot Hindu “Bhagavata Purana” scroll (ca. 1750-1800).

Its “Sacred Stories” exhibition, till January 30, is also showcasing a leaf illustrating the famous Hindu legend of “churning of the ocean of milk” (1598), an 1813 illuminated manuscript of the Mahabharata, Birth of Krishna miniature (1650-1700), Krishna and Holi miniature (1600-1625) and illustration of scholars translating the Mahabharata (1598).

Commending Free Library of Philadelphia for displaying Hindu texts, miniatures and illustration; Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada today, said that art had a long and rich tradition in Hinduism and ancient Sanskrit literature talked about religious paintings of deities on wood or cloth.

Rajan Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, urged major libraries of the world to frequently organize Hinduism focused exhibitions, thus sharing the rich Hindu heritage with the rest of the world.

Besides Hinduism, “Sacred Stories” is also showcasing rare texts of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Judaism “that share the broadly human experiences of belief, faith, and worship, mediated through the written word” and narrating “a journey through 1,000 years of history”.

Chartered in 1891, the 61-location Free Library of Philadelphia system; with millions of digital and physical materials, 25,000 yearly programs and workshops, rich special collections, over six million in-person and millions more online visits annually; boasts of a worldwide impact. Siobhan A. Reardon is President; Pamela Dembe is Board of Trustees Chair; and Caitlin Goodman is Rare Books Curator.

3 comments

  1. Marietta is awesome…
    Take a look at all their small activities.
    Their candle light tour is a MUST.
    GET A CLUE COLUMBIA.
    OH IS MITTENS AND MUFFLERS CANCELLED AGAIN????
    Even the chamber can be narrow minded

  2. Is it true the person blocking the competition for opening eating etablishments in Columbia will soon be off the borough council, better times ate ahead.
    Casper
    Poof

  3. Bobby G. Didn’t see any comments from u lately, r u ok? Thought u would attend council meeting this past Monday and provide us with an update.
    Casper
    POOF

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