Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 21, 1984, Image 81

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    Extension Classes
(Continued from Page 04)
Demonstration and class par
ticipation. INSTRUCTOR: Nancy
Fasolt. Cost; $5.00. Class limit; 15.
Workshop #lB - 9:30 - 11:30 a.m ,
April 5.
Workshop #l9 - 1.00 - 3:00 p.m.,
April 5.
Workshop #2O - 7:00 - 9 00 p.m.,
April 5.
PANORAMIC OR KEEPSAKE
EGG- You will make and decorate
a panoramic egg. This is a molded
sugar egg that will be a lasting
momento of Easter. The egg will
have a window that will reveal a
scene inside the egg Basic skills
and supplies of cake decorating
would be helpful. A list of supplies
to be brought to class will be sent
upon registration. INSTRUCTOR
Nancy Fasolt. Cost: $5.00 Class
limit; 15.
Workshop #2l - 9:30- 11:30 a.m.,
March 8.
Workshop #22 - 1 00 - 3 00 p.m.,
March 8. »
MAKE YOUR OWN PASTA-
This workshop will teach you how
to make your own pasta using a
pasta maker. You will be delighted
at how easy it is to prepare and
how much better it tastes. IN
STRUCTOR: Dons Thomas. Cost.
$4.00.
Workshop #23 - 1:00 - 3.00 p.m.,
February 28.
Workshop #24 - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m ,
February 28.
WOK COOKING- If you received
a wok as a Christmas gift, register
for this class and learn the secrets
of how to use your wok plus new
recipe ideas. INSTRUCTOR
Dons Thomas. Cost: $4.00.
Workshop #25 - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.,
March 21.
Workshop #26 - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.,
March 21.
BAKE YOUR OWN BREAD-
Have you wanted to make your
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own bread, but have been afraid to
try’ If so, come to this workshop
and learn the tricks and secrets of
how you can become a bread
baking expert. INSTRUCTOR:
Dons Thomas. Cost; $4.00.
Workshop #27 - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.,
March 7.
HOW TO GIVE A GINGER
BREAD BIRTHDAY PARTY-
You’re invited to experience a
housemaking birthday party so
that you can learn to give a party
for children, family or friends.
Each class member will create a
cookie house to take home.
Materials supplied and included in
cost. INSTRUCTOR: Patti Hud
son. Cost: $15.00.
Workshop #2B - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.,
April 12'.
Workshop #29 - 7.00 - 9-00 p m.,
April 12.
FAMILY LIFE
EDUCATION
PLEASE TOUCH MUSEUM
FIELD TRIP- Join the bus trip to
Philadelphia to this educational
and entertaining museum. This is
the only museum in the country
designed specifically for children
seven and younger. The museum is
set up in different centers the
children touch and become in
volved in. Leave the Farm and
Home Center at 8:30 a.m.
(promptly). Return by 3:00 p.m.
Lunch will be on your own at King
of Prussia Mall with choices from
12 eatnes. COORDINATOR:
Michelle Rodgers. Cost $7.50
(includes bus and museum).
Workshop #3O - April 10 (include
number of children and adults
going on reservation slip.)
MAKING VISITS COUNT -
Many people have special family
members and friends being cared
for in a nursing home. Visiting
these persons is sometimes dif
ficult. There are ways to make
your visits more meaningful and
Let’s talk about it.
Come in and see us soon
TMs ORTHO CHEVRON and design UNIPEL Rag US Pat Oil CHVS7B 8B
easier for everyone. Attend this
session for some practical
suggestions to help you and your
family. INSTRUCTOR: Michelle
Rodgers. Cost: Free
Workshop #3l - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.,
February 27.
PARENTING - BACK TO
BASICS- This series is offered in
conjunction with St. Joseph’s
Hospital. A senes of 5 workshops,
'nding growth and develop
ment, nutrition, play and safety,
when to call the doctor and infant
and child stimulation. This series
offers support and basic ski'ls for
all parents. Classes will be held at
St. Joseph’s Hospital Register by
contacting Romaine Sneath, St.
Joseph’s Hospital, 291-8148. IN
STRUCTOR; Michelle Rodgers
and other health care
professionals Cost: $15.00.
Workshop #32 - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.,
March 5,12,19,26, April 2.
CRAFTS FOR CREATIVE
USE OF LEISURE TIME
MONOGRAMMING- Learn the
art of monogrammmg with your
sewing machine and make at
tractive items for your home and
personalized gifts. You will need a
zig-zag machine to participate. A
list of supplies needed will be sent
to those who register. IN
STRUCTOR: Dons Thomas. Cost
$6.00. Class limit: 15.
Workshop #33 - 9:30 a.m
p.m., February 9.
MACHINE APPLIQUE- Do you
admire articles, but have never
had the time or patience to learn
this ancient art? Then machine
applique may be for you. You will
learn the basics and make a wall
hanging. You must bring a zig-zag
machine and a bag lunch. A list of
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PH: 717-299-2571
- 2.30
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MARTIN’S REFRIGERATION SERVICE
1122 Woodstock Rd.,
Fayetteville. Pa. 17222
Y 'VT'W "Rhone (717; 352-2783
Sales & Service
Milk IS the real thing!
Look for the
“REAL’ Seal on Milk
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21,1984—CS
supplies will be sent upon
registration. INSTRUCTOR: Dons
Thomas. Cost; $6.00.
Workshop #34 - 9:30 a.m
p.m., March 15
COUNTED CROSS STITCH-
Learn the proper techniques for
counted thread needlework. You
will make a design in Aida cloth,
which can be framed or inserted in
a box top, trivet, cheeseboard, etc.
Bring colored pens or pencils and
scissors and a 3 or 4” embroidery
hoop to class. INSTRUCTOR.
Reba Gottscho. Cost: $7.00 (in
cludes supplies). Class limit: 12
Workshop #35 - 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.,
April 3.
Workshop #36 - 1 00 - 3:00 p.m.,
April 3.
NET DARNING WORKSHOP-
Net darning is done on 6-to-the inch
polyester mesh fabric, weaving
cotton thread (called filler yarn)
into the meshes to form patterns,
motifs and borders. This is not a
difficult craft. It can be used to
make placemats, doilies, curtains,
pillows, clothing, aprons and
Christmas decorations. Class
project will be a placemat. IN
STRUCTOR: Reba Gottscho. Cost ;
$6.00 (includes all supplies but
scissors - BRING SCISSORS).
Class limit: 12.
Workshop #37 - 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.,
March 8.
Workshop #3B - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.,
MarchS.
BEGINNING KNITTING
WORKSHOP-Tlus workshop is
designed for those individuals who
have never knit, but desire to
learn. Join us and learn the basic
techniques necessary to become a
proficient knitter. INSTRUCTOR:
1250 Mueller 0
800 Mueller OH 400 Milk Keeper
400 Gal. Dari-Kool, Round 500 Milk Keeper
600 Mojonnier
Dons Thomas. Cost; $B.OO (in
cludes all supplies).
Workshop #39 - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.,
January 31 and February 7.
- 2:30
BEGINNING CROCHETING
WORKSHOP: This workshop is
designed for those individuals who
want to learn this needleart. Join
us and learn the basic skills
required to become proficient at
crocheting. INSTRUCTOR: Dons
Thomas. Cost: $B.OO (includes all
supplies).
Workshop #4O - 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.,
January 31 and February 7.
STRING QUILTED VEST
WORKSHOP- Have you admired
the String Quilted Vest in the
shops, but were shocked by the
price tag? If you would like to
‘learn how they are made, plan to
join us at this workshop You will
need to bring a sewing machine to
participate. A list of supplies will
be sent upon registration. IN
STRUCTOR: Dons Thomas. Cost
$4.00.
Workshop #4l - 9:30 a.m,
p.m., March 22.
ADVANCED MACHINE AP
PLIQUE: This workshop has been
planned for those of you who have
already learned the basics of
machine applique. You will learn
how to build a scene in applique
which can be used on clothing, wall
hangings, tote bags, etc. A list of
supplies will be sent upon
registration. INSTRUCTOR; Dons
Thomas. Cost: $5.00.
Workshop #42 - 9:30 a.m
p.m., April 10.
HEMSTITCHING TECHNIQU
ES- This will be a simple notebook
type of course, using linen fabric,
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2-500 Mojonniers
300 Sunset
- 2:30
- 2:00