Black Mist , Twister To Make Rare Appearance April 21-22 MARIETTA (Lancaster Co.) Black Mist and Twister, two great granddaughters of Misty of Chincoteague, will be making a rare appearance in Lancaster County at the upcoming ninth annual Horse Farm Tour set for April 21 and 22. The Chincoteague Pony Drill Team will have a few select Chincoteague ponies and drill team members appearing at the Stables at Village Square, 333 Coffee Goss Road, Marietta. This is a rare opportunity for people to meet the people and ponies up close that are part of this select drill team. It is the only drill team known in the world made up entirely of Chin coteague ponies. The Chincoteague Pony Drill Team, including Black Mist and nine other Chincoteague ponies have appeared at the Kentucky Horse Park as well as Equitana USA, an international horse event, held annually in Louis ville, Kentucky. Last year the Getting Started In Child Care CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) Child care is a growing field in Franklin County and Penn State Cooperative Exten sion is offering a class for indi viduals interested in child care as a business. The workshop will be held on April 23 at the Extension Office, 191 Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg. This introductory workshop will focus on setting up home care for children, understanding the nature of the job, toys and activities for children, healthy snacks and home safety issues. If-you already eaitfffar a few children in your home or are in terested in caring for children, call the Extension Office at (717) 263-9226 to register. drill team performed in an invi tation only event at Equitana and was named the Youth Champion Drill Team. The tro phy they won will be on display at the Horse Farm Tour. As part of the day’s activities at the Stables at Village Square, a few members will perform some of the riding drills that are part of the Chincoteague Pony Drill team act. There goal is to show those interested just how versatile and athletic the Chinco teague pony can be. These leg endary ponies all date back to the wild ponies that live off the eastern shore of Virginia, made famous in the book Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry. In addition, the Chincoteague Pony Drill team will have an in formation table and selling items to help support the drill team, in cluding T-shirts. This will proba bly be the only appearance this year of the Chincoteagues in Pennsylvania at any farm or farm tour. Doors open to the public at 10 a.m. on Saturday and noon on Sunday. On Saturday, the Chin coteagues will perform at 11:30 a.m., followed by colt breaking, part one at 1 p.m. hunt seat dem- Arbor Day Is Friday, April 27 SPRING GROVE (York Co.) Arbor Day will be observed this year in Pennsylvania on Fri., Apr. 27. This has been designat ed by our legislative to recognize the important part trees, and the products, which come from them, play in maintaining the quality of life Pennsylvanians, enjoy. Even before Arbor Day offi cially arrivfc, landowners in south central Pennsylvania have been busy planting thousands of evergreen tree seedlings furn ished through The Glatfelter M FARM-TOUGH ■L SHOES -,t. Rugged leather taßeethe boating iarht jmgms Shoe^WHl^^ 6001-23 Carolina sizes 7-1/2-13 2E $98*75 + Shipping = $6.00 1 pair; $1.50 ea. additional pair I j j Name I ■ Address i J Shoe j I State Zip - I Size 1| i MMimiJiujii.i||i,,i i,m m 1 Progressive Shoe Store 19 N. Belmont Rd., Paradise, PA 17562 (717) 788-7866 Call or write for our free catalog onstration at 2 p.m. and barrel racing at 3 p.m. On Sunday, the drill team will perform at 12:30 p.m., colt breaking, part two will happen at 2 p.m., with a western pleasure demonstration held at 3 p.m. The barn closes at 4 p.m. both days. The Stable at Village Square is a new 24 stall training and boarding facility with box stalls, wash bays, tack rooms, heated lounge, rubber footing in an in door arena, turnouts, a large sand outdoor ring, round pen and much more. They offer a full service training and boarding fa cility, including breaking fitting, show prep and training and of fering beginner through ad vanced lessons in basic horse manship, hunt seat, western and driving. The Stable at Village Square is located at 333 Coffee Goss Road, Marietta. From York or Lancas ter take Rt. 30 to the Rt. 441 exit. Go north on Rt. 441 towards Marietta about four miles. Turn right onto Rt. 743. Continue to the first road to the right (Coffee Goss Road) and turn right. Turn right at the drive with the sign Stables at Village Square. For more information about the stables, call (717) 426-1559. Pulp Wood Company’s annual cost sharing program. This pro gram, which has been responsible for the planting of over 19 mil lion seedlings in Pennsylvania since its beginning in 1951, shares the cost of the seedlings. Landowners in Adams, Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, Northumberland, Perry, Schuyl kill, Snyder and York counties are eligible to participate. All trees become the property of the landowner who decides when they will be harvested. Maryland Hereford Queen, Heather Graf (center), was chosen Miss Congeniality in National Polled Hereford Queen Contest. Pictured left is her mother Jan Graf and on the right, her grandfather Stewart Graf. Heather Graf Crowned Maryland Hereford Queen HAMPSTEAD, Md. Heath er Graf, an 18-year-old North Carroll High School graduate was crowned the 2000 Maryland Hereford Queen in June. 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