Dozens of families trickled into the Lancaster Science Factory on Saturday morning to explore the facility and learn about lead poisoning to conclude Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
Dozens of families trickled into the Lancaster Science Factory on Saturday morning to explore the facility and learn about lead poisoning to conclude Lead Poisoning Prevention Week.
When the DJ at the Overlook Roller Rink presses play on the Bee Geesâ âStayinâ Alive,â everyone on four wheels reports to the floor.
On a Saturday night at Overlook, thereâs a mix of young couples on dates, families with small children and members of the Dutchland Derby Rollers practicing their craft.
Amid the people and the unshakable groove from the brothers Gibb, thereâs 60-year-old Dean Wenrich. In his glasses and buttoned-down shirt tucked into jeans, Wenrich projects pure confidence as he shuffle skates around, and around, and around again.
Though he perhaps looks more like a favorite uncle than a dedicated weekly roller skater, Wenrich is a man of multitudes.