Monthly Archives: June 2001
Heirloom jewelry of the 1700s
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the marks of distinction in 18th century gem settings.
Zoar celebrates June Dairy Month
"Cows and Curds: Dairying in Zoar" on June 16 will feature a demonstration of the 19th century methods of making butter and cheese.
What are you using to fit market animals?
Read this before you enter show ring. the use of some grooming products on market animals may have unexpected consequences.
Stark Parks seeks input on its tunnel project
Public comment are solicited on a proposed tunnel under the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad along the Towpath.
Stan Hywet Hall presents “Twelfth Night”
For its annual Shakespeare performance, Stan Hywet Hall will present the witty and wicked "Twelfth Night," at 7 p.m. July 12-15 and 19-22 in the courtyard of the Carriage House.
Plenty to do at Cleveland Metroparks
The Park District provides countless warm weather recreation opportunities, including swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, golf, and historical visits, and an ideal backdrop for summer family fun.
Penn State Erie has forest resource class for teachers
The course will provide third through 12th grade teachers - and other educators - information and educational tools to teach a balanced environment and ecology curriculum related to Pennsylvania's forests and wildlife.
Penn spells out dairy, sugar prices and loan rate decisions
J.B. Penn, newly installed under secretary for farm and foreign agricultural programs at USDA, says the department will sell government-owned sugar to ethanol producers and others to improve domestic prices, manage USDA's sugar inventory and help meet U.S. energy needs.
Panama collection opens at Penn State Fayette campus
The Charles H. Wall Panama/Latin America Collection includes more than 300 books, videos, CDs and hand-made artifacts pertaining to Panama and Latin America.
Ohio State Fair entry deadlines approaching
Completed entry forms for most areas of competition at the fair must be postmarked by June 20, with poultry and rabbits; agriculture, horticulture and floriculture; and horse show entries due in early July.