Here’s the little video we put together to go along with our radio interview on AM1000’s Garden Talk with Bob Carey on Sunday, July 26. Thanks Bob!!!!
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BRIDGE UPDATE SUNDAY JULY 26!

Historic Harrisburg
This is our most recent letter of support. It’s quite beautifully written.
SAVE OUR BRIDGE EVENT MEDIA COVERAGE
Grant Presentation

NEW VIDEO!
We’ve made a little video to go along with the April 19th radio interview on AM1000’s Garden Talk with Bob Carey.
SHEEPFORD ROAD BRIDGE ON AM1000!

A Showing of Love
In recent days many people have been walking, cycling, and driving down to the bridge, finding it to be a place of peace in these difficult times. I left flowers on it one morning. In the days to follow, so did others. We even had an Easter Bunny.







Letters of Support
Thanks to all who attended, including Lower Allen Township Commissioners Villone and Schin. And thanks to artist Diane Foster for her beautiful rendition of the bridge – which is available with a $400 donation to our bridge fund!







CBS21 COVERAGE OF SAVE OUR BRIDGE EVENT!
SUPPORT FROM COMMISSIONER KUTZ
SAVE OUR BRIDGE EVENT

In recognition of the possible detrimental effect the closure of the Sheepford Road Bridge, and the planned closure of the Slate Hill Road bridge for one year could have on their businesses, these stores have joined us in this fundraiser for the Sheepford Road Bridge.
Shop ’til you drop in New Cumberland on March 7th, 11 – 2 PM.
CALL OR EMAIL

FAIRVIEW TOWNSHIP
Dr. Larry Cox, Chairman | 717-901-5316 |
Korey Leslie, Vice Chairman | 717-901-5322 |
Christopher L. Allen, Supervisor | 717-901-5319 |
John W. Jones, Supervisor | 717-901-5323 |
Mario Pirritano, Supervisor | 717-901-5324 |
LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP
Commissioner emails do not seem to be on the website right now.
Call 717-975-7575
Commissioners are:
Dean Villone
H. Edward Black
Carolyn E. Holtzman
Richard F Schin
Thomas H. Kutz
BRIDGE CLOSED!!!!!
As we expected, the bridge has failed inspection and will be closed indefinitely while the counties make a “plan.”
We will continue to work towards the goal of restoration/preservation of the bridge for the community it has served for over 140 years. The fight is not over.
