Gl2-Lancttter Farming, Friday, January 10, 1997 Family Corner Demonstrations Staged In Northeast Building Slag* Araa, Northeast Building, Upper Laval MONDAY, JANUARY 13. 1997 A Salute to Pennaylvanla Chela A Their School* ALL DAY- Quilting, spinning & weaving, looming & fiber dying, branch carving, micro pong playing, toy & game gizmology 8 AM- Egg-oeptional early bird omelet special - Indiana Univer sity of Pennsylvania's Academy of Culinary Arts & PA Poul try Federation 9 AM- Chicken dishes & recipes - Harrisburg Area Community College's Culinary Arts & Food Service Department & PA Poultry Federation 10 AM- Mushroom feature - PA College of Technology/School of Hospitality 11 AM- This art of fruit & vegetable garnishes - Dauphin County Vo-Tech School/Culinary Arts Division NOON- Cooking demons with apples, pork, mushrooms and chicken - Indiana University of Pennsylvania/Academy of Culinary Arts 1 PM- Country folk and Uuegrass music - Jay Smar 2 PM- Mushroom feature - PA College of Technology/School of Hospitality 3 PM- Country folk and Uuegrass music - Jay Smar 4 PM- Cooking with lamb, mushrooms & kiwi - PA College of Technology/School of Hospitality 5 PM- Emu/A taste for the 90s - PA College of Technology/ School of Hospitality & PA Emu Farmers Association 6 PM- Mini shortcourse on beekeeping - Capitol Area Beekeep ers Association 7 PM- Live birds of prey - Shaver's Creek Environmental Center NEWARK, Del. Opportuni ties for networking abound at the 15th Annual Dclaware/Mid- Allantic Direct Marketing Confer ence and Trade Show, Feb. S-8, at the Sheraton Inn in Dover, Del. Based on the theme “Connec tions,” the event will help farm retail market operators stay on top of issues and opportunities in the business of marketing fresh, qual ity products, floral items, and other products. “The event has been designed to give the participant an edge for the future,” said Carl German, cooperative extension crops mark eting specialist at the University of Delaware and an organizer of the conference. “Sessions will got milh? B No hernia is unrepairable, even after several previous railed attempts. We specialize in outpatient hernia repairs, and most patients are able to return to full work with-in several days. PLEASE CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION MID RTLRNTIC SURGICAL SERUICES 217 Harrisburg Ave., Suite 201 Lancaster, PA 17603 (800) HERNIA 8 MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED NEED YOUR FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? » « Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brustrin Painting Direct Marketing Conference Set For Feb. 5-8 cover many aspects of direct marketing, including maintaining produce quality, marketing organ ic produce, and establishing elec tronic connections with the local and international community.” Wednesday, Feb. 5, is devoted to a pteconfetence workshop that will include ideas on products, technology, and marketing techniques. The conference begins official ly on Thursday, Feb. 6, with an international perspective from I TUESDAY, JANUARY 14,1997 A Salute to Fiber, Fabric, Fashion A Fun ALL DAY- Quilting, spinning & weaving, looming & fiber dying, flax processing, lace making, wheat weaving, branch carv ing, micro pong playing, toy 4 game gizmology 8 AM- Low fat cooking with PA products - PA College of Technology/School of Hospitality 4 American Mushroom Institute 9 AM- Spinning, weaving and looming - PA Mohair 4 Cashmere Association 10 AM- Harvesting 4 dying Angora rabbit fibers - Karen Shuck 4 Rose Harrison 11 AM- Artistic flower arrangements - Keiko Smith, Harrisburg Area Garden Club NOON- Flax processing and lace making - Frank 4 Carolyn Lare 1 PM- Fashion show using colonial clothing - Kate 4 Bob Emerson 2 PM- The Plant Doctor - Noel Falk 3 PM- Wheat weaving, a century-old art - Bekka Rousek, Mas- ter Gardener/Cumberland County 4 PM- Outstanding 4-H demonstrations - Capital Region 4-H 5 PM- Emu Leather Fashions - PA Emu Farmer Association 6 PM- Corn husk art - Joycelyn Langley, Master Gardener/ Cumberland County 7 PM- Live birds of prey - Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1997 A Salute to Youth A Animal Sciatica ALL DAY- Quilting, branch canting, toy & game gizmology, crit- Roy Dart of Wolverhampton, England. Exhibits and breakout sessions on electronic marketing, food and farm festivals, and main taining community connections will round out the day. Friday’s breakout sessions will focus on meeting customer needs, including mail-order and restaur ant customers, and connecting with organic markets. The day will conclude with presentations on direct market operations in Noth Carolina and Delaware and terse made from nature, micro pong playing 8 AM- Live birds of prey - Shaver's Creek Environmental Center 9 AM- Floral designs and conditioning fresh foliage - PA College of Technology/School of Floral Design 10 AM- Philadelphia Airport Beagle brigade - Joanne Johnson, K-9 Officer 10:30 AM- Apple Core Band 11 ;30 AM- Ice Cream Chum-Off -PA Dairy Promotion Program & Dairy Council Mideast 1 PM- Decorating with materials from nature • Ginger Stroud, Master Gardener/Cumberland Co. 2 PM- Apple Core Band 3 PM- Outstanding FFA demonstrations 4 PM- Making critters from weeds, seeds & pods - Harry Collins, Master Gardener/Lancaster Co. 5 PM- Using emu by-products to keep you youthful - PA Emu Farmers Association 6 PM- Outstanding 4-H demonstrations - Capital Region 4-H 7 PM- Live birds of prey - Shaver's Creek Environmental Center THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1907 ALL DAY- Branch carving and micro pong playing 8 AM- Live birds of prey - Shaver's Creek Environmental Center 9 AM- Outstanding 4-H demonstrations - Capital Region 4-H 10 AM- Interpretive floral designs - PA College of Technology/ School of Floral Design 11 AM- Outstanding FFA demonstrations NOON- Second annual micro pong finals - USA Micro Pong Table Tennis Association a banquet Saturday will feature tours of local agricultural businesses. The conference and trade show are sponsored by cooperative extension of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia in cooperation with the Farm Foundation, Delaware Direct Marketing Association, Maryland Direct Farm Market Association, New Jersey Farmers’ Direct Marketing Association, Pennsylvania Farm Markets Asso- ciation, and the departments of agriculture in Delaware. Mary land, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Early registration is advised because space is limited. For a complete brochure or more infor mation on the conference and pre conference workshop, contact Carl German at (302) 831-1317, via e-mail at clgerman@brahm s.udel.edu, or at 230 Townsend Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19717-1303.
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