Discover how the Thirteen Colonies became the United States of America, and learn about the document that developed the nation’s first form of federal government! Enjoy a variety of family friendly activities that introduce the beginning years of America as a free and independent nation. Celebrate the adoption of the Articles of Confederation with us! Adults and families can participate in hands-on activities and enjoy a live interpretation extravaganza that help us understand the importance of the Articles in American history and learn about York’s Revolutionary past! At 2pm, there will be an Articles of Confederation play presented by the… read more »
York County Bar Association Law Day Luncheon
Start Time: 12 pm President Eisenhower established the first Law Day in 1958 to celebrate the nation’s commitment to the rule of law. The YCBA holds an annual luncheon to help promote public understanding and respect for the law. The YCBA also holds an essay and bookmark contest for middle and high school students to help them think about current local and legal issues. At the luncheon, the winners of the contests are announced and someone from the legal community is honored with the Liberty Bell Award.
The York County Bar Association Law Day Luncheon
Time: noon President Eisenhower established the first Law Day in 1958 to celebrate the nation’s commitment to the rule of law. The YCBA holds an annual luncheon to help promote public understanding and respect for the law. The YCBA also holds an essay and bookmark contest for middle and high school students to help them think about current local and legal issues. At the luncheon, the winners of the contests are announced and someone from the community is honored with the Liberty Bell Award.