Register For Quilting Class Carol Lee Shirk will teach classes on making Rock and Roll Logs, a quilt pattern she designed to incorporate even and uneven blocks. Blocks may be arranged several ways to give multiple design effects. The classes sched uled at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Drive, Lancaster, begin Jan. 9, 16, and 23, from 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. The same class will be offered Jan. 11, 18, and 25, frpm 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Cost is $35. Register by send ing' payment with your name, address, and home and work phone numbers to Penn State Cooperative Exten sion, 1383 Arcadia Dr. Lancaster, PA 17601. ONLY! $34.00 5Sr $63.00 years In PA, NJ, OH. MD.I DE, NY, VA & WV (Other Areas $45 00 Per Year or $85.00 For Two Years) Call 717-626-1164 LANCASTER FARMING WILL SEND A GIFT CARD ANNOUNCING la \ I ■BSBpll =g£=r. r*** I \ s%s»S as?^- THE START OFTHE GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Managing Money, Resources TUNKHANNOCK (Wyoming Co.) 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For example, if you estimate that you spend $1,200 total per year for holidays and celebrations, set aside $lOO each month. Take out what you need for varying months throughout the year, setting aside the bulk of the money for months such as December when you might spend more. • Plan holiday spending. Once you know how much you can spend for the year, decide how the money will be used. Start by making a list of the holiday and special occasions you plan to cel ebrate. .Determine how much of your holiday money you wish to spend for each special occasion, and don’t forget to set aside money for unforeseeable occa sions, such as baby showers, graduations, and housewarm- Christmas Shopping Doesn’t Get Any Easier Than This! Give The Gift That Comes Week After Week. A Subscription To I Clip And Mail This Coupon 1 With Your Check To: 1 Lancaster Farming I P.O. Box 609 J Ephrata, PA 17522 1 Name: ' Address: City: ; State: I Gift Card To Read From I G NEW ings. 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The best gifts don’t al ways have the biggest price tag. They are fun or useful, and cho sen with the recipient in mind. Using your talent and skill to cre ate gifts from your sewing room, craft corner, kitchen, or garden adds a special touch of love. A gift of time is the most precious gift. Why not start a gift shelf in your home? Throughout the year as you shop and find wonderful items on sale or as you create hand crafted items, place them on a shelf for use when you need a special gift, or to give for a holi day occasion. A gift shelf can save you shopping time and money. • Greeting cards. It’s easy to have a large bill for the purchase of greeting cards and postage throughout the year. Consider these ideas. Look for ways to prune your list. Send cards to only out-of-town Zip: G RENEWAL ■ Saturday, December 15,2001-811 Lancaster Farming, For Holidays family and friends you are not likely to see on the holiday. Make your own greeting cards using blank cards and special stencils and stamps. You can avoid shop ping trips and extra costs by pur chasing a supply of greeting cards for all occasions from the discount card and party store. • Decorations. The best time to buy holiday decorations is after die holiday. Or better yet, look for ways to make decora tions or use the items you already have. Properly stored decorations can be used from year to year. To create new decorations look around your house for items that can be used to create a wreath, centerpiece, or decorate a tree. Use your imagination and talent to create a wonderful holiday at mosphere without spending a lot of money. • Entertainment. Social gath erings highlight holiday seasons as calendars filled with parties and activities. Consider co-host ing an event with another family member or co-worker to consoli date time, effort, and expense. For special events, evaluate the necessity of a meal. Consider ap petizers or snacks instead. Also consider a potluck dinner as op posed to a lavish buffet. • Travel. Visiting family and friends can be an expensive part of holiday plans. Shop early for the best airfares. When estimat ing travel expense, include gaso line and car maintenance when driving and airfare when flying, as well as lodging, and meals. • Charitable Donations. Re membering the less fortunate is an important part of many holi days. Some families donate money to selected charities on be half of other family members rather than buying gifts for one another. While a contribution of money is always appreciated, a donation of time is also valuable. A realistic and affordable plan for spending your money and your time should always be at the center of your holiday plans. De velop a plan and carry it out. Make your holidays a time for living, laughing, loving, sharing, caring, and learning.