Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1998, Image 35

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Extension Office, Towanda,
Cooperative Extension, Leba
non County.
Lebanon County Spring Promise
Sale, Lebanon Area
Saturday. April II
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READING (Berks Co.)
Many unusual and enjoyable ex
periences await visitors at the 3rd
Eastern Llama and Alpaca Festi
val on May 2 and 3. The fun will
take place at Charming Forge
Farm, near Reading, Pennsylva
nia. Over 40 owners of llamas and
alpacas from eight eastern stales
will be on hand to demonstrate all
the enjoyable and useful aspects
of living with these wonderful ani
mals.
Admission to the two-day event
is free and will focus on education
and fun for people of all ages. The
public is invited to gain hands-on
experience with these lovable
creatures, as breeders lead demon
strations on how to handle, lead,
groom, and care for the animals.
There will be “lead a llama” for
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die children, as well as an obstacle
course. Spinners and weavers can
learn about llama and alpaca fiber
from leading experts who will be
speaking and demonstrating each
day.
Saturday, May 2 will be ANI
MAL AWARENESS DAY. This
day will be focused on those ani
mals, big or small, who are less
fortunate than others. Donations
will be accepted all day long, end
ing with a special performance
from WIOV • Country 10S. DJs
will be participating in obstacle
course races, relay races, egg and
spoon, and much, much more! It
will be an event not to miss! All
proceeds will go to local animal
shelters. If your company is inter
ested in helping to raise money for
the animals, please contact us.
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Any and all participation is wel
come.
For shoppers, llama-related
souvenirs, wool, jewelry, hand
crafted garments, and even some
llamas and alpacas will be for sale.
Delicious refreshments will be
available at reasonable prices.
Festival hours are 10 ajn. to 5
p.m. on both Saturday and Sun
day. Parking and admission are
free.
Directions: follow llama signs
from; Route 78 Exit 6 Rehrers
burg Route 419 South; Route
422 in Womelsdorf to Route 419
North; Route 183 in Bemville at
“Blue Marsh Sid Area.”
If you need more information,
call Karen O’Neill (610)
589-5142 or Judy Eberiy (717)
949-3790.