812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1992 WESTMINSTER, Md. The Christmas Theme Tour at the Car roll County Farm Museum begins November 28 and runs through December 6 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily; Wednesday and Satur days, 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Special Christmas admission prices: adults over 18, $1.50; 6 to 18, $.75; group of 20 or more (reser vation required), $l.OO per person; Season pass is honored. "Christmas Memories” arc recalled and captured m the 1800 s Farmhouse at the Carroll County Farm Museum during the Christ mas theme tour as Festive decora tions throughout the Farmhouse will encourage visitors to Remem ber When .. The celebration of Christmas is a tradition handed from generation to generation. While viewing the Farmhouse as it is bedecked in holiday fashion poignant memories of Christ mases past emerge. Period dressed guides are on hand to point, out significant details of each room on display. The walking tour of the Museum grounds is “highly sea soned” with the sights, smells, and sounds of Christmas. Freshly cut Christmas Memories At Carroll Farm Museum pine swags adorned with ribbons hang from the doorways of the shops where Museum artisans demonstrate their skills of the late 1800 s. The aroma of fresh baked goodies will lure you to the Bake Oven room where sweet treats, sandwiches, and hot and cold drinks will be sold. The Bell Rin gers of St. Mary’s United Church of Christ will ring in the 1992 Christmas Memories Tour on the evening of November 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. Led by Ms. Valerie Brown, the 13-mcmber group will delight visitors with sounds of die season. Santa Claus will pay a dai ly visit to the Museum, handing out candy canes to those boys and girls having a wish list, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Potted poinsettias m various sizes and colors will be on sale m the Museum lobby. In the Genral Store arc handcrafted items for sale that may solve the “what to get” for that “hard to buy for” person. The wagon master will be on hand each weekend with his team of mules for those who wish a Christmas Memory riding tour of the Museum grounds: join in singing Christmas Carols along the way. Preparation for planting small grains should include applying proper soil pH. Soil tests cam help you If you have a special Christmas memory or tradition you wish to share, send it in letter form to: Attention Christmas Memories, Carroll County Farm Museum, 500 South Center Street, West minster, MD 21157. These letters will be posted around the grounds so everyone who visits may share a Christmas Memory. The Curatorial Department of the Farm Museum is sponsoring a Christmas and Holiday Season Quilt Square contest, “Holiday Building Blocks.” This contest and exhibit of holiday and Christ mas motif quilling squares will be on display in the Farmhouse showcase. Unfinished squares or finished squares arc to be no larger than 16 inches x 16 inches in size. Contest categories include patch work, applique, embroidered, mixed media, religious, most crea tive, most intricate, and best quilt ing square designed by children under 16 years of age. The dead line for all entries will be Novem ber 23, 1992 (12 Noon). Sharing the space in the Farmhouse show case will be an exhibit of Christ mas Teddy Bears. On exhibit in the'Bowfront Chi- Museum Wants Crafts Pennsylvania crafts the museum is seeking Pennsylvania crafts for exhibition and sale this fall and winter. Information, photographs and samples should be sent to the Museum Shop, P.O. Box 1026, Third & North Streets, Harrisburg, In recognition of the vitality of PA 17108-1026. HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The State Museum of Pennsyl vania, managed by the Friends of The State Museum, will begin a salute to “The Year of American Craft 1993” by featuring the work of Pennsylvania craftpersons this Christmas. na Closet are “Playthings Past,” collection of friction tin toys own ed by Beau and Loni Cassidy of Adelphia, Md. This exhibit will feature post World War II clock work, battery operated toys and vehicles.