Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 30, 1997, Image 48

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    84-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 30, 1997
Lineback Cattle,
(Continued from Pag* B 3)
are capable of high milk volume
and protein. They arc suited well
for grazing and free-stall housing
because they are so docile.”
Jane said that her husband
enjoys handling cows except for
the milking which his hired hand
does. This frees her to pursue other
interests. Her most time
consuming and fulfilling interest is
organizing a Lenape Honoring
Festival. The fourth annual festival
will be held on the Daily farm on
Saturday. Sept. 13, and Sunday.
Sept. 14. from 10 a.m.-S p.m.
Jane is a native Lenape, who
carries on traditions of her tribe
that settled in the area until the
government forced the tribe to
relocate.
“The festival is held to honor
future generations and our ances
tors,” Jane said.
Three clans exist in the Lenapi
tribe: wolf, turtle, and the wild
turkey of which Jane is a clan
mother or elder. Her Indian name
is Dancing Leaves, although, Jane
said, the name can change
throughout life.
From 2,000 to 4,000 people
attend the annual festival. Native
singing, dancing, and arts and
crafts will be featured. The assort
ment of crafts include work by
Lenape, Seminole, Navajo, Zuni,
Sioux, Cherokee, and South
American artists.
Native handiwork will include
dolls, jewelry, flutes, knives, tradi
tional herbs, leather, beadwork,
books, furniture, clothing, paint
ings. clay miniatures, bison robes,
long bows, beekeeping products.
Indian com, and grourd artistry.
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Drums will be played by the
Lenape Red Thunder. The Gcorgie
Jessup performance will include
rock and folk music with a native
slant
The festival is entered through
the Myrick Conservation Center
located at Rt 842, West Chester.
"The festival is so isolated that
it's almost like walking into
another world,” Jane said.
According to Jane, there are 600
people living in Pennsylvania who
are Lenapis. Unfortunately, she
said, the government does not rec
ognize them. When a census was
taken in the area, she reported that
she was Lenapi, but the published
reports said that no Indians live in
the area.
According to Jane, the govern
ment considers no Indians exist
unless there are at least 50 settled
in the same area.
She enjoys following the tradi
tions of the Lenapi. She often pre
pares meals such as a com dish
with three kinds of com, and buffa
lo, bear, venison, and goose.
Jane and others working at the
two-day festival will be dressed in
regalia.
“Never say costume," she said
of referring to an Indian’s clothing.
Other taboos are strangers
touching parts of the regalia or tak
ing pictures without permission
during the-ceremonies.
Admission to the festival is $5
for adults. $2.50 for children 6-18
years, and under S years is free.
Directions from U.S. Rt- 1,
Route 82 North into Unionville.
Take Route 842 East 4 miles to the
Brandywine Valley Association
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Ida’s
Notebook
by
Ida Risser
When we came home from our
week in the mountains, one of the
first things that we did was to
check our gardens. In one garden
we found more “Roly-Poly" zuc
chini than we could use. And, the
broccoli was ready to harvest plus
the beans.
In the other garden we found,
five cantaloupes and a few cucum
bers. This definitely is not the year
that I can 120 pints of pickles. It is
quite dry and that affects many of
our vegetables, although the tom
atoes arc-bearing quite well.
While some visiting grandchil
dren were at our home, I decided
to dig potatoes. It is a job that they
seem to enjoy. Each shovelful
turns up a surprise of big and little
potatoes. They like to see who can
grab them first and put them in the
basket Even tlje youngest wants
Myrick Conservation Center on
the right, where free parking is
held.
For mote information about the
festival, call (610) 793-1861 or
(610) 793-1090.
SYCAMORE IND. PARK
255 PLANE TREE DRIVE
LANCASTER, PA 17603
(717) 393-5807
to put his boot on the shovel and
help me to dig.
I’m amazed at the wide variety
of colors in my gladiolas. They are
rather small due to the drought but
they range from lavender to deep
Hold Demonstration
DOYLESTOWN (Bucks Co.)
—Penn State Cooperative Exten
sion invites all commercial pump
kin growers to a pumpkin variety
demonstration meeting on Tues
day, September 23,1:30-6:30 p.m.
at Dan Schantz’s farm located in
southern Lehigh County,
Zionsville.
Growers will see more than 30
pumpkin varieties and hear dis
cussion of pumpkin culture and
diseases with Penn State special
ists Dr. Alan MacNab' and Dr.
Mike Otzolek. In addition, parti
cipants will have an opportunity to
tour the Schantz facilities and see
pumpkin washing, gourd shellack
ing, and pumpking painting
Our work watch has all the features
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red with many being yellow and
orange. The cannas are bright red
and the calendulas are yellow or
orange. Allen’s roses are not at
nice as other years but I still man
age to keep some on the kitchen
table.
My sister and her husband just
celebrated their 50th wedding an
niversary. They were quite sur
prised as their daughter flew in
from Arizona. She gave them a
large bouquet of SO very beautiful
roses. A niece came from western
Pennsylvania and everyone en
joyed visiting together.
People say the days fly by faster
as we get older, and I guess that is
true. Next year Allen and I hope to
celebrate our 50th anniversary.
operations.
Registration begins at 1:30. The
tour of Shantz’s facilities begins at
2:00. Field tours and variety
review begins at 3:00. Refresh
ments and wrap up begins at 5:00,
Growers are welcome to review
the variety demonstration anytime
between 1:30 and 6:30 p.m. Pesti
cide update credits will be offered
There is no charge for the meet
ing. However, call the Lehigh
County Cooperative extension
office (610) 391-9840 if you plan
to attend. For more information
and directions to the meeting con
tact Emelie Swackhamer (610)
391-9840 or Scott Guiser (215)
345-3283.
WORK
WATCH
Still Running Strong
In past years we sold hundreds of work
watches to hard-working individuals like
yourself who needed an accurate,
dependable timepiece. A watch that would
withstand the dust, moisture, bumps and
temperatures encountered on the farm, in
the orchard and in the woods. Many who
bought the .work watch told us it was the
best watch they had ever owned.