Bl4*Lancastar Fanning, Saturday, March 28,1994 Although visually Impaired, these members of the Lancaster Association tor the Blind demonstrate that they can do almost everything a sighted person can do. Front left is Grace Miller of Lltitz, across from her Is Libble Nightingale of Lancaster, who also enjoy bowling and score above 150 despite their blindness. Blind Share Of C d LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) whiffs of chocolate, chatter, and laughter recently drifted from the activities room at 244 North Queen St. Lancaster. “I wouldn’t miss this day for anything,” Libby Nightingale said. She is referring to the annual candymaking workshop for the vision impaired. This is the sixth year that Nancy Fasolt of Cake And Kandy Emporium of East Petersburg organized the candy making workshop. If you think candy making cre ates a sticky mess, try closing your eyes and making it With lots of volunteers guiding a hand with verbal instructions such as “over, up, now to the right ...” the 18 adults attending the workshop were able to complete and take home a box of candy. The candy varieties included bud’s nests, non-pareil lollipops, turtles, and peanut butter cups. Minnie Lohr of Lancaster said of the bird nest variety, “I’m not sure if it’s for wrens or starlings.” The chocolate with coconut is dropped by a spoonful unto a jelly bean nest. Minnie can’t eat the candy because of diet restrictions so she gives it to friends. “They tell me it tastes better than the candy they can buy,” Min nie said. Fred Rosser, Lancaster; Paul Brubaker, Ephiata; and Richard i * Paul Brubaker of Ephrata and Richard Bailey of Lancas ter try to decide which la the best of the best chocolate var ieties that they made. _ jgh k. she loves making it and giving It to friends. They tell her that the candy tastes better than the kinds they purchase In the stores. Bailey, Lancaster, couldn’t resist nibbling on pecans while making turtles by layering pecans, car amel, and squeezing melted cho colate over the top. The three debated what variety of candy was the best between the turtles, non paril lollipops, peanut butter cups and bird’s nests. Brubaker summed up the groups’ concensus by saying, “Anything chocolate we like.” Dwight Stoltzfus, who coordi nates the activities for the Lancas ter County Blind Association, said. Wonders M k ! “Just about anything thata sighted person can do, one can learn to do if blind.” Attitude, Stoltzfus surmised, has almost everything to do with how a person adjusts to blindness. The problem is that often sighted people, while meaning to be help ful. actually do too much for the blind. A person who has a depen dent personality is glad to let others do things for him or her, but an independent person will insist on learning to do things. “Several of the clients go home and make their own candy.” Stolt zfus said. While Grace Miller ofLititz and Ms. Nightingale worked on the candy, they told how they adjusted to life without sight. “We became good friends and started bowling in 1972,” she said. With ocassional scores above ISO, the duo flew to Chicago and Pittsburgh for national competition. Ms. Nightingale said that pre gnancy complications caused her blindness. “After I got over feeling sony for myself, I got down to busi ness,” she said. She found that it was more diffi cult to adjust to her husband's death three yean ago than to blindness. (Turn to Pag* >l7) See your nearest Dealer for Dependabl Equipment and Dependable Service! PENNSYLVANIA Annvtlle. PA BUM Farm Equipment, Inc. RDI, Rte. 934 717-867-2211 Carlisle. PA R&W Equipment Co. 35 East-Willow Street 717-243-2686 Divldibura. PA George N. Gross, Inc. R.D. 2, Dover, PA 717-292-1673 Elizabethtown. PA Messick Farm Equipment, Inc. Rt. 283 -Rheem's Exit' 717-367-1319 rialHax. PA Sweigard Bros. R.D. 3, Box 13 717-896-3414 Honev Brook. PA Dependable Motor Co. East Main Street 215-273-3131 215-273-3737 Honev Grove. PA Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc. Honey Grove, PA 717-734-3682 Loysvilte, PA 717-789-3117 MARYLAI Frederick. MD CeresviHe Ford New Holland, Inc. Rt. 26 East 301-662-4197 Outside MD, 800-331-9122 NEW JERSEY Bridaeton. NJ Leslie G. Fogg, Inc. Canton & Stow Creek Landing Rd. 609-451-2727 609-935-5145 Wooditown. NJ Owen Supply Co. Broad Street & East Avenue 609-769-0308 HUflhHVlllt. PA Farnsworth Farm Supplies, Inc. 103 Cemetery Sti 717-584-2106 New Holland. Pi A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 110 South Railroi 717-354-4191 Olev. PA C.J. Wonsidler Bi R.D. 2 215-987-6257 Pitman. PA Schreftler Equipmi Pitman, PA 717-648-1120 Quakartown. PA C.J. Wonsidler Bi R.D. 1 215-536-1935 Temeaue. PA Charles S.Snydei R.D. 3 717-386-5945 it Grove. PA S.G. Lewis & Son, R.D. 2, Box 66 215-669-2214 Waahli m Smith Tractor I Equip., Inc. 15 Hillcrest Avi 201-689-7900