Editor s note: This story will be updated with additional spring food events as information becomes available.
After a year that saw many annual food festivals, tasting events and food-centric fundraisers canceled or postponed, there are several events back on the calendar for this spring.
Some have been scaled back. COVID-19 guidelines are still in place for events that are going forward this season; some of these events will take place before May 31, when COVID-19 restrictions â other than wearing masks in public settings â will be lifted by the state.
Here are some of the events coming up in the region.
PA FARM SHOW SPRING FOOD FEST
After a year that saw many annual food festivals, tasting events and food-centric fundraisers canceled or postponed, there are several events back on the calendar for this spring.
Some have been scaled back. COVID-19 guidelines are still in place for events that are going forward this season; some of these events will take place before May 31, when COVID-19 restrictions â other than wearing masks in public settings â will be lifted by the state.
Here are some of the events coming up in the region.
PA FARM SHOW SPRING FOOD FEST
⢠When: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday to Sunday, May 7 to 9.
HARASSMENT
COLUMBIA: Keith Allen Simms, 64, of Columbia, was charged with harassment following an incident at North 3rd and Locust streets at 6:21 p.m. on Feb. 26, police said.
Lititz Borough police
CRIMINAL CONTEMPT
LITITZ: Kenneth Marcellus, 22, of Lancaster, was charged with indirect criminal contempt after violating a protection from abuse order on Feb. 27, police said.
Manheim Township police
CRIMINAL CONTEMPT
MANHEIM TWP.: Marcus A. Mobley, 34, of Lancaster, was charged with indirect criminal contempt after banging on the door of the residence of a protected person in the 600 block of Wallingford Road at 10:20 a.m. on Jan. 17, police said. Mobley fled the area after police were called, but was arrested on Jan. 26, police said.