HERSHEY (Dauphin Co.) The Hershey Museum will be hosting a full set of historical make-and-take hands-on activi ties in the Museum this summer, Mondays through Fridays from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. beginning June 26-Aug. 18. All activities are assisted by the Museum’s youth volunteer Past Masters, and are included Reserve Your Advertising Space Nutrient Management Reference Guide reference guide for farmers and nutrient management planners on the new revised regulations as authorized by the Pennsylvania Conservation Commission in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Penn State University, county cooperative extension, and count This 80+ page, 8 Vi x 11-inch book will include introduction of recent changes in the nutrient management laws, a checklist to develop a Nutrient Management Plan, and descriptions of CAFOs and AFOs along with help to determine your farm’s status. In addition, a list of the county conservation districts and commercial nutrient management specialists will be given with contact resources. Not only will this guide be inserted into the Aug. 19. 2000 issue of Lancaster Farming, the books will be made available at Empire Days, Ag Progress Days, All American Dairy Show, Keystone International Livestock Exposition, Keystone Farm Show 2001 and Pennsylvania Farm Show 2001. For more information, contact your advertising representative at: Cure Kid’s Weekday Blahs: Hands-On Fun With History with Museum admission. Leisure time in the past provided why they are different. Even Kids will experience a variety children with opportunities to more special activities are of fun activities that change make their own toys using wood planned, surprising young visi daily. In olden days, children and found objects, such as the tors all summer long. The Muse often made things for themselves wooden toys of colonial times, or urn’s Discovery Room will be or their families that served a the shuttlecocks of the Native open for more hands-on fun. function. Americans. Activities are designed for Young visitors will be led by And let’s not forget about children ages 5 and up. PastMas volunteer Past Masters in rope chocolate...try working the small ters will teach each craft, one-on making or candle dipping, and running assembly line, and taste one, and kids can take them can try their hand at the loom, varieties of chocolate and leam home. CVj v soil conservation districts Lancaster Farming Box 609,1 E. Main St. Ephrata, PA 17522 Phone: 717-626-1164 Fax: 717-733-6058 E-mail: farming@lancasterfarming.com In The Year 2000 V-s, \ y / / '' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1, 2000-815 Hershey Museum is open daii 10 a.m.-S p.m., through Memori al Day, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. fror Memorial Day through Labo Day. Admission is $6 for adult l $5.50 for seniors 62+, $3 fo youths 3-15, and children unde three are free. For more information, cal (717) 534-3439, or visit the weh site at www.hersheymuseum.org Keep It Clean Briefs When vacuuming in damp or moist areas, such as kitch ens, bathrooms or basements, change the filter bag fre quently. Bacteria or molds that collect in the filter bag will mul tiply in moist condi tions. Clean up spills from raw meat juices and raw eggs with disposable paper tow els to avoid contami nating kitchen towels, dishcloths and sponges. Wash kitchen tow els, dishcloths, and sponges frequently in hot water and liquid household (chlorine) bleach (if safe for the fabric). The bleach will disinfect them and help remove odors. Only chlorine bleach disinfects (kills germs): color-safe bleaches and deter gents with bleach do not disinfect. Child Costs USD A released a new report finding that a family with a child born in 1999 can expect to spend about $160,140 ($237,000 when adjusted for in flation) for food, shel ter, and other necessi ties to raise that child over the next seventeen years. The yearly estimate for middle-income, two-parent families ranges from $8,450 to $9,530, depending on the age of the child. Housing costs are the single largest expendi ture on a child, averag ing 33 percent of the total cost. Food was the second largest expense, averaging 18 percent of the total. Geographic varia tions also affect the cost, with the urban west being the highest cost area, followed by the urban northeast and urban south. The urban midwest and rural areas have the lowest child-rearing ex-