The Naked Winemaker: What’s in YOUR glass?
From jelly jars to fine stemware and everything in between, the choice is yours.
From jelly jars to fine stemware and everything in between, the choice is yours.
What a mess these shield-backed creatures are! They like appearing on curtains and windows/sills, coming out of hiding spots (tops of door & window jams and in dark, camouflaging spaces including dark colored folded clothes not put away) when the sun is out and can warm them. While they sunbath, hold a wide-mouthed jar or empty gatorade 20 oz. filled 1/3 way with water and start grabbing them one by one and drop them the jar, for easy disposal down the toilet. Don't hold them in your hand as they may expel an orange dye that will stain your palms for a few days. They eliminate this orange-brown "drip" spots that resemble splattered coffee on painted woodwork & draperies..easily cleaned with soap and water. I understand that Grackles eat them. The key is to get them rounded up late summer/early fall before they go into hibernation and hiding when the weather is in the 50's or colder. Good luck! |
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Representative Steve Barrar efforts on behalf of the 160th Legislative District and the State of Pennsylvania stand out as an example for other elected officials to duplicate. He is responsive to his constiituency, he listens and acts on behalf of the people he represents. We are fortunate to have him standing for us in Harrisburg and need to send him there to represent us once again.
The Chadds Ford Democratic Party hosted a fund-raiser for candidates at the Outback on Saturday, Oct. 16.
Case law requires the township make provisions for billboards, according to the solicitor.
The rural landscape dominates Ray Hendershot’s new show,
“My World” running through Oct. 31 at the Chadds Ford Gallery.
UHS students outpace the state and national averages on SATs.
The Kennett Symphony of Chester County and Music Director Mary Woodmansee Green are pleased to announce its annual Instrumental Competition on Saturday, Nov. 20, at 1 p.m. in the auditorium of Kendal at Longwood, Kennett Square. The competition, chaired by Mr. and Mrs. David F. Gilbert, is for gifted musicians in grades nine-12 who play string, woodwind, brass or percussion instruments. The competition is open…