SHARON -- A lot of people, of all colors and certainly blacks, want to go to Barack Obama's inauguration Jan. 20. Included in that hope were more than 30 from St. John Baptist Church in the small western York County town of Sharon.
Scott Ellenburg, pro football nut, just found a new football watching buddy -- his wife, Jennifer.
During the school year, three times a week, Jerry Vawter wakes up at 5:30 a.m., puts on coffee and waits for the phone to ring. And when it does ring, by 6:15, Vawter throws on a white shirt and tie, sportcoat and pressed slacks, slips into his shined shoes and is out the door.
There is a new name for Christmas. What Christmas was, is -- and is supposed to be.
There are mall Santas and there are parade Santas, and thousands see them. But in this region, only one Santa is seen by as many as 90,000 people every day.
Mary Lee Spoon had no lines. She did not walk across the tiny church stage. But Sunday night, in a wheelchair, wearing wings, on a day like all days that her daughter says as "could be her last," Spoon made her acting debut.