_ Teen Veterinary Science Course Offered Penn State Cooperative Exten sion of Montgomery County in vites all teens to attend a 4-H Teen Veterinary Science course being offered in the Trappe area. The course is open to aU youth ages 14-18 who are interested in learning more about veterinary medicine. According to county 4-H Coordinator Nancy Kadwill, “The program is geared to teens who are interested in veterinary medicine as a potential career. We hope to address how to pre pare for a career, look at school ing needs, and help participants experience some of the daily du ties of a veterinarian or vet tech nician. We are very pleased to have the staff of the Animal Medical Center in Trappe volun teering to be our instructors. Also covered will be basic ani mal first aid, determining animal health, animal handling and safety, and lab work such as learning about X-rays and para site control. The course will start on Thurs day, March 29, and continue for consecutive Thursday nights up to and including April 26. Class es will be from 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. at the Animal Medical Center near Ridge Pike in Trappe. Par ents are invited to the final ses sion for refreshments and presen tation of certificates to those who complete the course. The 4-H program is requesting a $lO donation per person to help cover the cost of materials STO WEATHER? See the entire line of the #1 selling brand of wet/dry vacs, accessories and filters WWW.LOWES.COM LOWE'S* is a registered trademark of LF corporation oLowe’s* Home Centers, Inc 2001 For the Lowe's Nearest You Call 1-800-44-LOWES. Prices May Vary If There Are Market Variations. www.shopvac.com Shop-Vac®, QSP®, QPV® and hang-up vac® are registered trademarks of Shop-Vac Corporation. 4-H HAPPENINGS and other needs. Enrollees need to send a check payable to “4-H Development Fund” c/o Nancy Kadwill, 1015 Bridge Road, Suite H, Collegeville, PA 19426 prior to the course. Youth do not need to be in 4-H prior to the course but by enrolling in the program they will be listed as a member for the year. Preregistration is required. En rollment is very limited so you must call if you are interested in reserving a place in the program. Call (610) 489-4315 and leave your name, age, phone number, and address with the secretary during office hours or on the message machine after 4:30 p.m. The Animal Medical Center deals primarily with companion animals and exotics. If there is interest, a field trip will be planned on Saturday, April 7 in the morning to an area zoo or large animal facility. For direc tions to the Animal Medical Cen ter, contact (610) 489-8982. The Cumberland 4-H County Council monthly meeting was held on Feb. 26, at the Penn State Extension Office in Car lisle. Many interesting upcoming events were discussed. March 26, officers from 4-H clubs through out the county will attend Offi cer’s Training to leam the re sponsibilities associated with their newly elected positions. April 23, Cookie Kickoff Night will be held to celebrate the re sults of the county-wide cookie sale and kick off the delivery of Versatile Filters - Clean up WET or DRV messes Including fine dust. BulK In pump! Pumps water out of tank through a standard garden hose. Pumps 5 Cal/Mln. Pumps to heights off 50'! Improving Home Improvement™ Cumberland 4-H RMY Extra Long 18* Power Cord for Extra Reach. Onboard Cord Wrap for fast and easy storage. Consuming Thoughts by Fay Stickler Penn State Extension Home Economist For Berks Co. We all like to try something new...and kids are no exception. Here are some ideas for snack thne that will entice bored appe tites. Start with a different kind of bread than the one you usually serve whole wheat, rye, pum pernickel, or wheat berry. Thinly sliced sandwich bread works well when flattened with rolling pin. To add interest, cut the sand wiches into triangles, quarters, or finger length strips; or use deco rative cookie cutters for special celebrations. Coat one side of the bread with light spread, such as reduced-fat margarine or low-fat cream cheese. This will prevent the sandwich from becoming soggy. the goodies. Lancaster and Lebanon county 4-H members will also be invited and should plan to participate in numerous games and enjoy some delicious refreshments. The YWCA of Carlisle has offered the use of its facilities for both of these events. Community service project ideas were also discussed and many opportunities to serve were identified. 05916 PKX IT UP.. Use a variety of fillings some sweet, some savory. Peanut butter, thinly sliced cucumbers, banana slices, ham and cheese or mustard try some new ideas but include children’s favorites. If you want your small sand wiches to look fancy, it’s best to cut the crusts off just before serv ing. Stack two or three sand wiches and cut the crusts off all at once. (Use the leftover crusts to make bread pudding or stuf fing.) If you want to make sand wiches ahead of time, you can keep them moist by covering them with wax paper and laying a damp kitchen towel over the waxed paper. Be sure to refriger ate sandwiches. Bread is a good source of complex carbohydrates and other nutrients. By using low-fat and reduced-fat fillings, these little treats become nutri tional, as well as tasty snacks. If it doesn't say Shop*VacXeep Shopping. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24,2001 -B! Here are some new recipes to EGGTASY SANDWICH 2 eggs, hard-boiled and chop ped A cup cooked spinach 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 croissants, sliced in half Mix in last night’s leftover spinach for an iron-rich noon time snack. Mix eggs with may onnaise, then stir in spinach. Spread on croissant. Serves 2. 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