September 27 & 28
RUMMAGE/BAKE SALE: Fri., Sept. 27, 9:00 – 2:00 pm & Sat. Sept. 28 9:00 – NOON, Rummage and Bake Sale, Franklin Hill Presbyterian Church.
September 28
SUPPER: Sat., Sept. 28, Thompson UM Church, Roast Beef Supper, 5:00 pm, Eat In or Take Out.
DINNER: Sat., Sept. 28, Caring Café Free Community Dinner, 4:00 – 6:00 pm, UM Community Church, Great Bend, Provided by Peoples Neighborhood Bank.
October 2
WOODWORKING CLASSES: Starting Wed., Oct. 2, Adult Evening Woodworking Classes Available, at the Woodshop in Blue Ridge High School, 6:00 - 9:00 pm, Call Curt Hepler at 570-465-3921.
October 5
MEETING: Sat., Oct. 5, Susquehanna County Pomona Grange #7 will meet at 10:00 am at the Union Grange Hall, Dinner will be served.
Mon., Sept. 23: chicken parmesan w/spaghetti, garlic spinach, italian bread, fresh melon chunks.
Tues., Sept. 24: egg salad sandwich, minestrone soup, cucumber & beet salad, crackers, ice cream sandwich.
Wed., Sept. 25: sautéed beef & broccoli, noodles, ww bread, tropical fruit, oatmeal raisin cookie.
Thur., Sept. 26: bbq chicken, mashed potatoes, chuckwagon corn, biscuit, ambrosia salad.
Fri. Sept. 27: hot dog, pork & beans, potato wedges, ww hot dog roll, watermelon.
Susquehanna County Farm Bureau would like to remind everyone that the 70th annual National Farm Safety and Health Week is September 15-21, 2013. The 2013 theme for National Farm Safety and Health Week is "Working Together for Safety in Agriculture." The theme is one that hits home and reminds us that it is everyone's responsibility for safety both on the farm and the rural roadways of America.
Each year since 1944, the third week of September has been recognized as National Farm Safety & Health Week. This recognition has been an annual promotion initiated by the National Safety Council and has been proclaimed as such by each sitting U.S. President since Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the first document.
As we recognize National Farm & Safety Health Week this September, please join us in promoting safe and healthy practices on our farms and ranches across the U.S. and in our neighboring counties as producers enter the harvest season. For more information on National Farm Safety and Health Week, please visit: www.neasag.org. The Susquehanna County Farm Bureau is a voluntary organization that works to advance the interests of agriculture and rural communities. It offers numerous benefits and services to its 610 members, and is affiliated with Pennsylvania Farm Bureau and the American Farm Bureau.