LANCASTER The twenty - fourth annual Harvest Days celebration will be held today and tomorrow at the Pennsylvania Farm Museum of Landis Valley from noon until 5:00 P.M. An outdoor festival. Harvest Days features over 60 different crafts and harvesttime activities reflective of traditional Penn sylvania rural life. Craftsmen will demonstrate a variety of crafts and skills such as basketry, gunsmithtng, I ( •" Harvest Days Scheduled at Farm Museum shoemakmg, fraklur, open hearth cooking and more. Harvesttime activities will include sauerkraut making, butchering, soap making, apple cider pressmg, apple butter making, com meal making and vegetable and fruit drying. Homemade apple pie, chicken com soup, and other food will be sold An exciting and new feature this year, clog dancing on Saturday, and square dancing, on Sunday, will be performed on the triangle in front of the Landis Valley House PENN SQUARE FRIDAY AND TUESDAY 9 to 9 OTHER DAYS 9 to 5 -/ ~o Q,& ss *Tß or SWt \ HAND HARVEST SALE TEN DAYS OF SAVINGS* It's back again . . . Lancaster's great Fall savings event! Doubly spectacular because you can save in either of two great Watt & Shand stores, both brimming with specials for you, for your family, for your home. Whether you prefer to shop at Penn Square or at Park City, don’t miss this sensational savings event. GRAND PRIZE! *lOOO SHOPPING SPREE To be awarded Sunday, October 9, the final day of the Sale Drawing will be held at the Park City store, shortly before closing time Plus you could be the winner of a $lOO gift certificate! Be sure to register every day for this fabulous prize on the second floor of either store, Penn Square or Park City. All adults other than Watt & Shand employees and their families are eligible No purchase necessary for you to win Hotel. The steam calliope, a veteran participant at Harvest Days, will also be played both days. There will be a 54 admission charge for adults, ages 18-64, persons age 65 and over will be charged $3, youth, age 6-17; will be charged |2; and children age five and under will be admitted free of charge. Members of the Landis Valley Associates will also be admitted with no charge. The Pennsylvania Museum of Valley is located approximately four miles north of Lancaster on Route 272, the Oregon Pike. Harvest Days is sponsored by the Landis Valley Associates of the Pennsylvania Farm PARK CITY DAILY 10 to 9:30 SUNDAY 12 to 5 , V N Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 1,1983-B1 I rrsMU.H phone ; I 717 394 3047 i V mi Oct Rrsulu or 71 7 626 1154 j 1-romOur . ' j ( Unified*' y | \v\ \\ in i'Ai W Farm Museum and the Pen sylvama Historical and .Museuj Commission. For further n formation, call Nadine A Steu metz at the Pennsylvania Fan Museum, i 717 1 569-0401 A> k ' I 11l V A\ I 3 i\l I ' •) I / ;
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