820-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fabruary 26, 1994 Cider Symposium For Small Juice Processors CLAYTON, N.J. A cider will feature a diverse list of speak school, tailored for the small scale ers, most with experience and edu juice processor will be conducted cation in the production of apple on March 16, at American Cyana- juice, mid Agricultural Center in Prince- Said New Jersey Horticultural ton. The full-day symposium Society treasurer, Gary Mount, sponsored by New Jersey Depart- “We want to bring all apple cider ment of Agriculture, New Jersey processors from as wide an area as Department of Health. Rutgers possible to make sure we use the Cooperative Extension and the best and safest practices to help New Jersey Horticultural Society, the industry.” Call For Sculptors Del.—The Delaware October 3 - October 26. The exhi- Agricultural Museum and Village bit, featuring sculptures which in Dover will host the exhibit, reflect farm life, promises to be a Schulpture: Images of the Earth visual delight with works from m many artists in a wide variety of T/Nllf lirloc media including wood, metal, 1 wWlmvw neon, c i a y com husks, a ■/> Artists who are interested in IMvvUvCI participating in the exhibit should contact Mary Kopco, museum ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas- curator> at (302) 734-1618. The ter Co.) Training sessions for Delaware Agricultural Museum tour guides are being scheduled at and Village, a private, non-profit the Heritage House Museum, 43 organization, is located just south East High Street, Elizabethtown. of Delaware State University on Call Mary Conrad, curator, at Route 13. The museum complex (717) 367-4908. consists of a 20,000 square foot Docents (tour guides) lead exhibit hall, a gallery, a gift shop, children’s, family, and group tours and a re-created c. 1890 village by appointment at the museum and farmstead. The museum is throughout the year. Training open through March, Monday - includes learning the architectural Friday. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and April - and historical information about December, Tuesday - Saturday, 10 Heritage House, and learning how a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sunday, 1 p.m. - to speak and relate to visitors. 4 p.m. WATER FILTERS 10” Sediment filters for grit, sand, particles, dirt, etc. Micron Sizes 1. 5. 10, 20, 30, 50, 100 128 qty. - $1.99 ca. case lot 80 qty. - $2.25 ea. jr"*- 40 qty. - $2.50 ca. Pic l#J 742 E. Lincoln Ave. W&*' Myerstown, PA 17067 WATER SYSTEMS Call (717) 866-5388 m L HAPPENINGS Adams 4-H Adams County 4-H announced seven Adams County members as county winners in the 1994 Key stone Recognition Award Program. The award winners are Laura Mayer, New Oxford; Marci James, Gettysburg; Beth Green. Gettysburg; Kristin Johnston, Get tysburg; Julie Zepp, New Oxford: Joy Hess, Gettysburg; and Jessica Dayhoff, Gettysburg. These Adams County 4-H members will enter into competi tion with 4-H members from every part of the state. The top scoring members will be desig nated Keystone Winners and will be invited to Penn State Universi ty on May 3 for a personal inter view. As a result of the interview, a number of state winners will be selected. The state winners will represent Pennsylvania at Nation al 4-H Club Congress to be held in December in Orlando. MILK. IT DOCS A BODYGOOD: Attention Antique Dealers DOVER, Del. The Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village in Dover will hold its second annual antique show and sale on Saturday, October 29 from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Sunday, October 30 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. A preview party on Friday, October 28 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. will kick-off the event. 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Forty-three Cargill Grain offices will participate in the pro ject by presenting three environ mental books to public and high school libraries throughout Alaba ma, Delaware, Florida, Illinois. Indiana, Georgia, Mississippi. Ohio, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. The books, which were selected by Cargill’s Corporate Environ mental, Health and Safety Depart- LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) Com and sorghum pro ducers who suffered disaster losses during 1993 have only until March 4 to request federal assistance through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Stabili zation and Conservation Service (ASCS). That announcement was made last week by Grant Buntrock, administrator of the ASCS. According to Buntrock, those who request assistance will gain eligibility for possible forgiveness and an application. non-profit organization, is located The Delaware Agricultural just south of Delaware State Uni- Museum and Village, a private, versity on Route 13 in Dover. 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