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Create a safe tick-free zone in your yard Despite their diminutive stature, disease-transmitting tick had been ticks are a big concern for people, found in all of the lower 48 states, particularly those with pets. according to the CDC. In addition, researchers at Cornell UniAs the weather warms, ticks are out looking for a host to climb on versity identified 26 species of and get a blood meal. Ticks are a ticks along the East Coast alone. significant concern because they Preventing tick bites has never been more important. The process can be infected with bacteria, viruses or parasites, says the Cen- starts right in one’s own backyard. ters for Disease Control and Prevention. Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, and babesiosis are just a few of the many tick-borne diseases. These pathogens can be passed to humans and pets via the bite of infected ticks. In 2018, at least one variety of

techniques that can reduce tick populations: • Remove leaf litter from the yard. • Clear tall grasses and brush around homes and at the edges of the lawn. Mow regularly to keep the lawn short.

• Create a barrier between wooded areas and the yard if it abuts a According to Consumer Reports forested area. According to Conand the New York State Integrated sumer Reports, a three-foot-wide Pest Management Program, con- path of wood chips or gravel can trolling wildlife that enters one’s prevent tick migration by creating yard can help keep tick numbers a physical barrier that’s dry and down. Open access means anisometimes too hot for ticks to tolmals can enter and so can ticks. erate. Such a barrier also serves Fencing and pest management so- as a visual reminder to anyone in lutions may help. your household to be especially Other ideas include landscaping careful if they step beyond the

perimeter. • Bag grass clippings, which can serve as habitats for ticks. • Remove old furniture, trash and other debris that can give ticks places to hide. • Remember to use a tick-repellent product when venturing into wooded areas. Flea and tick products also are available for pets; consult with a vet.

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Author releases book on history of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier By Donald Lambert The Northern Virginia Daily Quicksburg resident Philip Bigler has recently released a new book on the history of one of the most unique monuments in the United States - the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The book, “Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: A Century of Honor, 1921-2021,” tells the story of the shrine that was put up to honor the country’s fallen soldiers. Bigler, who worked as a historian at Arlington National Cemetery in the 1980s, said he spent two years doing Philip Bigler research on the monument, which was set up at the cemean unknown soldier for each tery after the end of the first major conflict the United States World War. took part in, including World “This monument is the embodi- War II, Korea and Vietnam. ment of these soldiers’ sacrifice Bigler, who taught history, poto preserve the ideals of the litical science and education United States,” he said. courses at James Madison Uni-

Bigler said he conducted research at various facilities, including the National Archives, the Library of Congress, and the Commission of Fine Arts. He spent days looking at documents that had not seen light of day for almost 100 years. “It was interesting to learn what they were thinking about back then in regards to the tomb,” Bigler said. One of the most interesting things Bigler said he learned during his time researching was about the unknown soldier who was buried after the Vietnam The book jacket of Philip Bigler’s War. book “Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.” “It was interesting to see the behind-the-scenes of the decisionmaking that went on during that time,” he said. “It was interesting to see the process of how the soldier was chosen.”

Bigler said that he hopes the book gives people a better context of American history.

“It’s important to learn about American history and how Arlington reflects that history,” he Bigler’s book goes into how the The idea of the tomb came from versity from 2001 to 2010, said soldier’s remains were buried in said. “I hope people find it faswhat attracted him to the story 1984, but were removed in 1998 cinating, learn something and a tradition established by the then go to the cemetery to pay of the tomb came from his asso- after the remains were identiBritish and French, where the tribute to the sacrifices that remains of a soldier who could- ciation with Arlington National fied as 1st Lt. Michael Blassie, Cemetery. n’t be identified would be of the United States Air Force. were made.” buried in honor of the soldiers “I had this long association with The book is available for purThe release of Bigler’s book who sacrificed their lives durthe cemetery,” he said. “I was a comes two years before the chase at ing a major conflict. The United historian there around the time http://www.tomb2021.com. tomb’s centennial. States adopted this tradition of the 40th anniversary of the Bigler said that the book even“Monuments are one of the after the Great War. The tomb end of World War II and when tually will be available at other most important things in our was buried on the plaza of the the unknown soldier from the bookstores and Amazon. country,” Bigler said. “I thought Memorial Amphitheater on Vietnam War was buried. I met Contact Donald Lambert at Armistice Day in 1921. Since a lot of the veterans from World it was important to recognize dlambert@nvdaily.com then, the cemetery would bury War II, Korea, and Vietnam.” this one.”


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A long-held connection leads to an unexpected discovery A prolific baker, Temple said, Allsberry was always in the kitchen. She catered food, preparing cakes “for as many weddings as I can remember,” Temple said.

By Max Lee The Northern Virginia Daily STRASBURG - Adora Payne, who was Priscilla Terry’s elementary school teacher at Sunset Hill Elementary School, an AfricanAmerican school that operated in Strasburg until integration in 1964, left a strong impression on her - so strong that the two kept in contact until Payne’s death.

And for Strasburg’s black community, Allsberry’s house was a popular place. It always had baked goods, Temple said, and so she “became almost like a second mom.”

Last year, that close connection led to an unexpected discovery for Terry and the rest of her family: Lois Payne, one of Adora Payne’s two daughters and a professional artist, had painted a porMax Lee/Daily trait of a member of Terry’s Kathy Temple holds a portrait of her aunt Nellie Allsberry. Allsberry owned family. a catering business and she and Virginia Hinkins Cadden opened up the As the teacher of students in grades one through seven in the one-room school, Payne was an organized and committed teacher, Terry recalled. “She enhanced the minds of so many African-American students in the Strasburg area at the time she was teaching at Sunset Hill,” Terry said. “I volunteer in a classroom today, and I know that teachers work hard, but no one can measure up to what [Adora Payne] did for us.”

“We weren’t allowed to go to the local restaurants, we weren’t allowed to go to the hotels, so Aunt Nellie’s seemed like the place to go,” Temple said.

And Allsberry would house visiting families. Temple said that she thought Adora Payne visited AllsGirl Scouts to African-American girls in Strasburg. berry’s house, as did her two discovery of the painting. Lois Payne lived in West Virginia, daughters. a distance from Allsberry’s StrasOne day, Hewlett told Terry burg home, but Temple said Lois With that background, Temple about an exhibit at the Jefferson said, it was fitting that years later, Payne would have visited AllsCounty Museum in Charles her portrait, which neither she berry on occasion. Town, West Virginia, featuring nor Terry had known existed, “It was quite surprising that she would show up in a West Virginia Lois Payne’s artwork. One of those pieces was a pastel portrait knew Aunt Nellie enough or val- museum, drawn by one of the ued her enough to want to sketch many people she had briefly enof a woman from the Allsberry countered. family in Strasburg - Terry’s fam- her,” Temple said. ily. But Hewlett didn’t know Temple takes the existence of the “It was quite revealing that Aunt drawing as a testament to who which one. Nellie left such an impression Allsberry was as a person. on” Lois Payne, Temple said. So until two members of Terry’s family made their way to the exTravel with us........ hibit, “there was a little bit of susAdventures + Friendships + Memories pense there,” Terry said. MAY 1: The Color Purple - Riverside Center, Fredericksburg, VA

So as a young adult, Terry connected with her teacher, and they stayed in touch until Adora When the family members made Payne’s death in 1997. it to the event, though, they realAnd even then, Terry kept in con- ized the portrait was of Terry’s tact with Payne’s living daughter, aunt, Nellie Allsberry. Antoinette Payne Hewlett. Hewlett told Terry about Payne’s For Terry’s sister, Kathy Temple, death at the age of 96, and since the discovery was a welcome but surprising sign of how much their then they have stayed in touch with each other. That led to the aunt had meant to Lois Payne.

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Tips for traveling with pets

unfamiliar water can upset pets’ stomachs. • Book direct flights. A direct flight reduces the likelihood a pet will be kept on the tarmac or spend even longer times in the baggage hold of the plane. A pets-only airline might be a good choice as well. For example, Pet Airways offers climate-controlled cabins outfitted with individual crates, and a flight attendant checks on the animals every 15 minutes. After landing, pets are given a bathroom break. • Reserve pet-friendly lodging. Many hotel and motel chains now offer pet accommodations. For a fee you can have your pet stay in the room. There may be specific requirements, such as restricting the pet to a crate when unattended. • Make sure microchip data is current. Log into the service that coordinates with the pet’s microchip. Check to see that your address and phone number are current. Consider adding temporary travel contact data so the pet can be reunited with you if it gets lost at your destination.

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Many pet parents choose to include their fourlegged companions in their travel plans. Bringing pets along can reduce the hassle of finding a pet sitter or a boarding service. Traveling with pets in tow also can be enjoyable for the entire family, including pets. Perhaps that’s why a recent study from AAA and Best Western International found that more than half of American pet owners take their cats and dogs with them when they travel. Traveling with pets can be fun, but it means taking some extra steps when planning a trip to ensure pets are safe and content. Before anyone hits the road or soars into the sky, consider these tips.

• Get a wellness check. Visit the vet prior to departing, particularly if you will be traveling far or abroad. Pack an updated copy of health and immunization records, as well as proof of ownership of the pet. Some countries require pet passports. Investigate if the destination country requires quarantine of the animal. • Buy a quality pet carrier. Be sure to have a secure and comfortable pet carrier for your dog, cat or small animal. This can make travel safer for the animal. If flying, you may need to purchase an airline-approved crate. Mark the crate with identification information and contact numbers.

• Pack a pet-friendly kit. The ASPCA sug• Acclimate the pet to the car. Conduct a trial gests bringing along food, a bowl, leash, a run with your pet in tow to gauge how he or waste scoop, plastic bags, grooming supplies, she handles a car ride. Start with shorter trips medication and first-aid, and any travel and build up. Assess how the pet reacts so you documents. Pack a favorite toy or pillow. can make adjustments if necessary. Bring along bottled water as well. Drinking

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Potential culprits behind thinning grass in warm, wet summer months, produces small spots that are dark purple to black. Dreschslera poae is another fungi that causes leaf spot, and it also produces dark purple to black spots. However, it tends to Thinning grass can be caused by any num- appear in the spring when the weather is ber of things. And while it might take a little cool and moist. Understanding the different fungi and when they typically strike can effort to address, thinning grass can be treated if homeowners correctly identify that help homeowners identify what is causing their grass to thin. In such situations, profescause of the problem. sional landscapers can be invaluable re៑Leaf spot sources as well. The Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment at the University of Massachu- ៑Stripe smut The University of Maryland Extension notes setts Amherst notes that leaf spot diseases that stripe smut primarily poses a threat to affect both cool- and warm-season turfKentucky bluegrass that is older than three grasses. Various fungi can cause leaf spot. Symptoms and the timing of the appearance years. Pale green streaks that run parallel to the veins in the leaves and leaf sheaths are of leaf spot will vary depending on which fungi is causing the problem. For example, symptomatic of stripe smut, which tends to bipolaris sorokiniana, which affects grasses be noticed in spring and fall, when weather Thick grass is often a hallmark of a healthy lawn. If grass begins to thin, homeowners may feel as though all the time and effort they spent tending to their lawns was for naught.

is cool. As the disease progresses, stripes turn black or a silvery gray, causing the leaf blade to shred and curl. After the blades have shred, they turn brown and die. The grass thins because stripe smut makes it vulnerable to problems like drought. ៑Ascochyta leaf blight Lawns suffering from ascochyta leaf blight will become straw-colored. According to the lawn care and pesticide experts at Ortho®, when a lawn is affected by ascochyta leaf blight, its healthy grass blades will be mixed in with diseased grass blades. Most prevalent in the spring, this disease can affect grass at any time during the growing season. That’s because the ascochyta fungi invade leaf blades through wounds, such as those that can result from mowing. Ortho® notes that dull lawn mowers can contribute to the disease, which might disappear on its own and can even return after it’s seemingly been cured.

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Simple ways to prevent dog-related lawn damage Dogs love spending time outdoors. Dog owners with yards know that dogs benefit greatly from some exercise in the backyard. While that time might be great for dogs, it can take its toll on lawns. Dog urine and feces can adversely affect the look and health of a lush green lawn. Nitrogen is essential to healthy soil, but only at certain levels. When those levels are exceeded, the result can be lawn damage. According to The Spruce Pets, an advisory site that offers practical tips and training advices to pet owners, this is what happens when pets frequently urinate on grass. Urine is naturally high in nitrogen, so when pets urinate on lawns, the grass might turn yellow or brown due to the excess nitrogen content. Nitrogen also is present in lawn fertilizers, further exacerbating the problem for pet owners who fertilize their lawns. In addition to urine damage, dogs can trample frosted grass, contributing to problems that may not become evident until spring, and get into areas like gardens where they wreak additional havoc. Pet owners who want to let their dogs run free in the yard but don’t want damaged grass may be tempted to put their pooches in diapers or confine them to crates when letting them outside. But such an approach isn’t necessary. In fact, some simple strategies can be

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Install fencing. Pet owners with expansive yards can install fencing that allows dogs to spend time exercising outdoors without granting them access to the entire property. Large dogs will need more room than small ones, but try to build fenced-in areas that allow dogs to run freely and get the exercise they need to stay healthy.

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Work with a dog trainer. Dog trainers might be able to work with dogs so they only urinate in certain areas of the yard, greatly reducing the damage they can cause to a lawn. Trainers also might help curb digging and clawing behaviors that can damage lawns as well as gardens. Consider hardscaping. Hardscaping might be most effective for pet owners with small properties. Hardscaping does not include grass and can add visual appeal to a property while saving pet owners the headaches of dealing with dog-related lawn damage. Dogs need time outdoors, and homeowners can take various steps to protect their lawns from dog-related damage.

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How to banish mosquitoes from your yard Time spent in the backyard on spring and summer afternoons and evenings contributes heavily to the popularity of these times of year. Many homeowners go to great lengths to make their outdoor living spaces as luxurious as possible, only to be bothered by uninvited and bothersome guests: mosquitoes.

Homeowners can employ several measures to prevent mosquitoes from invading their backyards this spring and summer.

• Remove standing water. Stagnant water is an ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes, so homeowners must be diligent in their efforts to remove standing water around their properMosquitoes are not just pesky nuisances, but ties. Mosquitoes can breed in bird baths, pets’ they’re also harmful. According to the Ameri- water bowls and empty plant pots that collect can Mosquito Control Association, more than rain water. Routinely tipping these items and one million people across the globe die from refilling them with fresh water can prevent mosquito-borne diseases every year. Such dis- mosquito infestations, protecting both humans and pets alike. eases include malaria, dengue, yellow fever, West Nile virus, and the Zika virus. • Inspect property for hidden pockets of The AMCA notes that many of the diseases transmitted by mosquitoes can be linked to travel to endemic areas. But mosquitoes in North America can still be harmful, and bites may result in severe skin irritation through an allergic reaction to mosquito saliva.

up, creating pockets where rain water can collect and give mosquitoes somewhere to breed. Mosquitoes also may use gutters to breed, so homeowners should routinely inspect and clean their gutters during spring and summer. • Keep a well-manicured lawn. Well-manicured lawns are less likely to be breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Because water plays such a crucial role in the mosquito breeding process, it’s necessary that all potential water sources in a yard be removed. Fallen leaves that are not removed and pockets of soil beneath trees and plants can collect rain water or water from lawn sprinklers, which can be just enough for mosquitoes to breed.

• Use fans. Consumer Reports tested the efficacy of oscillating pedestal fans to keep moswater. While bird baths, pet bowls and kiddie quitoes from invading decks and patios and pools are easy to find, homeowners may be found that such fans cut mosquito landings by unknowingly hosting mosquito breeding 45 to 65 percent for those sitting closest to the grounds elsewhere on their properties. For ex- fans. When hosting barbecues, homeowners ample, tarps used to cover pools, automobiles can set up several such fans on their decks and patios to keep mosquitoes at bay. or grills that are not tightly secured can fold

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Serving over 250 children each month, A Small Hand is able to provide diapers, wipes and other basic need essentials to children three years and younger. On average A Small Hand provides over 30,000 individual diapers to qualifying families in Shenandoah County. The Good Shepherd program provides bags to senior citizens that contain personal hygiene items, paper products, and cleaning supplies. We work together with other senior serving organizations to identify seniors who may benefit.

Luke’s Backpack was started by a group of individuals who saw a need in our community, and a desire to ensure that no child go hungry over the weekend due to limited or no access to a food source. From a mere 15 children in the beginning to now, Luke’s Backpack continues to serve over 250 children each week.

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How color can affect your garden Flower gardens can add color and awe-inspiring appeal to a property. The National Gardening Association notes that gardeners can find nearly every color of the spectrum in flowering perennials. So whether you prefer soft pink, are partial to bright red or want to relax in a garden and gaze at something deep blue, chances are you'll find a perennial to tickle your fancy.

affecting other plants and flowers. ៑Pastel colors

Pastels, which include soft pink, powder blue, lavender, and peach, create a tranquil feeling in a garden. This makes pastel perfect for those who want their gardens to be a relaxing, peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The NGA notes The NGA offers the following breakdown of that pastels may looked washed out in the colors to help gardeners learn how their gar- midday sun, so they might be best enjoyed early in the morning or late in the afterdens can set the mood they're looking for. noon. ៑Bright colors ៑Complementary colors A garden full of bright colors like red, orComplementary colors are those that are opange, magenta, and yellow can provide a posite one another on the color wheel. Orange landscape with vigor and energy. The NGA notes that brightly colored flowers can with- and blue are examples of complementary colors. According to the NGA, complementary stand especially bright sunshine, meaning colors can add creative energy and vitality gardeners can marvel at their appearance to a garden. even when the sun might be adversely

៑Harmonious colors These colors are those that are next to each other on the color wheel, such as orange and red. The NGA recommends harmonious colors for gardeners looking to create a unifying feel in their gardens without resorting to a monochromatic color scheme. Harmonious colors give off a gentle feeling that can make for a relaxing garden atmosphere. ៑Monochromatic colors Monochromatic gardens can be awe-inspiring even though they stick to a single color and don't provide an array of awe-inspiring colors. The NGA notes that gardeners with monochromatic gardens make them interesting by using plants of various sizes and shapes. When planting a garden, gardeners can choose whichever color scheme they prefer. To learn more about the effects of color on a garden, visit the National Gardening Association website at www.garden.org.

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Mother’s Day is a great chance for men, women and children to honor the special women in their lives. Delicious homemade treats can show mothers just how much they’re appreciated and adored. Try this tasty recipe for “Cold Mango Soufflés Topped with Toasted Coconut” from “The Complete Mexican, South American & Caribbean Cookbook” (Metro Books) by Jane Milton, Jenni Fleetwood and Marina Filippelli.

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mixture cools. Whisk in the liquid gelatine.

Puree the remaining mango pieces in a food processor or blender, then fold the puree into the egg yolk mixture with the orPour the water into a small heat- ange rind. Set the mixture aside proof bowl and sprinkle the gela- until starting to thicken. tine over the surface. Leave for 5 Whip the heavy cream to soft minutes or until spongy. Place peaks. Reserve 4 tablespoons the bowl in a pan of hot water, and fold the rest into the mango stirring occasionally, until the mixture. Spoon into the ramekins gelatine has dissolved. until the mixture is 1 inch above Meanwhile, whisk the egg yolks the rim of each dish. Chill for 3 to 4 hours, or until set. with the superfine sugar and milk in another heatproof bowl. Place the bowl over a pan of simmering water and continue to whisk until the mixture is thick and frothy. Remove from the heat and continue whisking until the

Carefully remove the paper collars from the soufflés. Spoon a little of the reserved cream on top of each soufflé and decorate with some toasted flaked or coarsely shredded coconut.

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Our year-round farm market offers a wide variety of locally produced fruits, vegetables, milk, eggs, cheeses, honey, meat (beef, chicken, pork), spices, preserves, wine, pies. We also offer bulk candy, nuts, dried fruit, spices, teas, coffee, gluten free snacks, soup mixes and products made from local artisans Stop in and see why we are known for our delicious vine ripened tomatoes, the best sweet corn, juicy peaches, crisp apples, beautiful hanging baskets, huge selection of herbs, and many varieties of tomato plants. Open Daily— hours vary by season.

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Are backyard chickens right for you? Raising backyard chickens has been a growing phenomenon for several years. Many cities have passed laws legalizing backyard chickens, encouraging many to raise chickens as a rewarding hobby.

Chickens also can help control bugs around the yard, offers the experts at Tractor Supply Company.

water daily. The chickens will need a caregiver while you vacation. People who are frequently away from home should reconsider chickens.

Before investing in backyard chickens, people should determine if chick- Chickens also are prone to worms, ens will fit with their lifestyle. Costs parasites and lice. They need to have and care are a big consideration. One of the biggest benefits to raising rear feathers trimmed to stay clean backyard chickens is that their eggs and sanitary, and they will require an Each chick will cost anywhere beare fresher and often tastier than area where they can “dust” and selftween $3 to $5 a bird. Then there’s store-bought varieties. Hens can lay groom. The Centers for Disease Confeed to consider. The most expensive one egg per day. Multiply that egg per item will likely be the coop. The extrol and Prevention advises not to hen, and breakfast is always available. perts at The Happy Chicken Coop, a cuddle and kiss chickens like pets because they can carry salmonella. Not resource for raising chickens and Another benefit to chickens is they every coop is completely varmintproduce a natural fertilizer that can be starting coops, says handy men and proof, and some chickens may sucwomen can build homemade coops, used in gardens. “The Old Farmer’s cumb to predators. Squeamish or but ready-made ones will cost a few Almanac” says chicken manure can sentimental folks may find chickens hundred dollars. The coop will need be composted, aged and eventually aren’t the right fit. to offer around four square feet of added to the garden. In about six space per chicken (or what’s recommonths, a person will accumulate Chickens require commitment and mended for the breed). about one cubic foot of manure per care that many people can provide. It chicken. Egg shells and other comDespite being seemingly independent is essential to do one’s homework to postable material can be added to cre- birds, chickens need people to be ac- ensure that backyard chickens are a tive caregivers. They require feed and sound investment. ate an even richer formula.


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Annual Individual Membership: Annual Family Membership:

LIFE MEMBER Individual Member: $300 Family Membership: $350

$15 $25

Annual Friends Membership: $50 Annual Friends Family Membership: $75

• Receive the EHF Newsletter by mail or by e-mail (Photos appear in color in the electronic version).

FRIENDS OF THE EDINBURG MILL

MILL FRIEND Individual Membership: $50 per year Family Membership: $75 per year

Friends Individual Mill Member: Friends Family Mill Members:

$300 $350

Friends Individual Mill Patron: Friends Family Mill Patron:

$700 $750

• Receive EHF Newsletter • Includes Lifetime free admission WR 0XVHXP DQG ¿ OP DQG OLIHWLPH guest passes • 10% discount on Museum Gift Shop purchases of non-consignment items. • Invitation to annual Life Member reception. LIFE PATRON Individual Lifetime Patron: $700 Family Lifetime Patron: $750

Name(s)_______________________ Address _______________________ City___________________________ State___________ Zip ____________ Phone _________________________ Cell Phone______________________ E-Mail _________________________ Newsletter: ____ US Mail ____ E-mail ============================= Make Check Payable to: EHF Mail to: P.O., Box 336 Edinburg VA 22824

• Receive the EHF Newsletter by mail or by e-mail (Photos appear in color in the electronic version). • Receive year-long free admission to the Mill Museum & Film, The Burning. • Family membership receives 2 membership cards The Edinburg Heritage Foundation is a 501(c)3 Corporation and a portion of your membership may be tax deductible as allowed by law.

• Receive EHF Newsletter • Lifetime Free Admission to Museum Âż OP 7KH %XUQLQJ • 4 Lifetime Guest admissions passes • 10% discount on Museum Gift Shop purchases on non-consignment items. • Complimentary copy of The Burning DVD. • Invitation to annual Life Member reception. • Commemorative brick in the Mill’s “Memory Walkâ€? located in the patio entrance to the building.

** The Gift Shops, Wine Shop, Restaurant and Annual Fund Raiser help to defer the expenses of running of the Mill but your help is still needed and appreciated!

[Adjustments will be made if brick has already been purchased. $250 off the fee]

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How to identify poison ivy Poison ivy is an unwelcome guest on many properties. Unfortunately, many people don’t recognize the presence of poison ivy on their property until it’s too late and they’ve already fallen victim to the uncomfortable, itchy red rash that is the plant’s hallmark. According to Poison-Ivy.org, a website providing information about poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac, the rash from poison ivy may first appear as just a slight itchy spot. But that spot will gradually get worse and can even cover your entire body with giant red sores if left untreated or if it goes undetected for too

long. That only highlights the importance of learning to recognize poison ivy on a property and taking the appropriate measures to prevent anyone from coming into contact with it. ៑Is all poison ivy the same? Many people may be surprised to learn that all poison ivy plants are not one and the same. Poison-Ivy.org notes that there are different types of poison ivy in different places, so curious homeowners should visit the site to determine how to identify the type of poison ivy specific to where they live. Eastern Poison Ivy grows on the ground, climbs shrub. And despite its name, and sometimes appears as a Eastern Poison Ivy grows from

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American states like Kansas and Nebraska. Eastern Poison Ivy also can be found in some parts of Texas and Arizona.

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៑What are some telltale signs of the poison ivy plant? Eastern Poison Ivy is the most widespread poison ivy plant, and these are some of its characteristics. (Note: People who live outside of regions where Eastern Poison Ivy grows can learn about the characteristics of plants in their area by visiting www.Poison-Ivy.org). • Poison ivy plants always have leaves of three. No poison ivy plants have more than three leaves.

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• Poison ivy always grow left, then right. That means that the stem/branch of leaves closest to the root of the plant will always lean left. Subsequent stems/ branches of leaves can lean right. Stems/branches of poison ivy leaves are never side by side. • Poison ivy plants never have thorns. • The edges of poison ivy leaves are never saw-toothed or scalloped. • Poison ivy leaves will appear differently depending on the season. In spring, Eastern Poison Ivy leaves will appear red. As spring turns into summer, the leaves will gradually appear more green. Come fall, the green leaves will look as if they were brushed with red, with some leaves featuring patches or spots of red.

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How to help flowers withstand heat waves Heat waves are an inevitable part of summer in many places across the globe. While humans can escape indoors to air conditioned rooms when heat waves hit full swing, flowers planted around a property have no such luxury, putting their survival in jeopardy whenever the mercury rises to especially steamy heights.

Choose the right watering method. It’s not just when but also how you water that can affect flowers during summer heat waves. Aboveground sprinklers might be great for lawns, but the NGA notes that such sprinklers can encourage the spread of disease on certain plants, including roses. Many gardening professionals recommend soaker hoses when watering flowers because they promote deep watering that can help the plants withstand the summer heat. If you must use an overheard watering system, set the timer so plants are watered in early in the morning or evening.

still wet or moist, the plants have enough moisture to withstand the heat. Check these moisture levels more frequently during heat waves than other times of year.

Avoid overwatering. Novice gardeners may be tempted to water more frequently when they see wilted leaves on their flowers. But wilted leaves are not necessarily indicative of suffering plants. Plants release moisture to Wilted flowers that have succumbed to the protect themselves from excessive heat, and summer sun are a sight many gardening enthat release of moisture can cause leaves to thusiasts can recognize. But there are ways to wilt as the plants try to protect themselves by keep flowers safe and vibrant during periods providing less surface area that can be exof extreme heat. posed to the sun. So long as soil moisture levWater at the appropriate times of day. The Routinely check the soil moisture. Soil National Gardening Association notes that it’s moisture can help gardeners determine if their els are healthy, the flowers should be fine, even if their leaves have wilted. best to water in the early morning and evening flowers have enough water to withstand the because less water will be lost to evaporation heat. The NGA advises gardeners to dig a 12- No gardener wants to see their flowers sucinch deep wedge of soil from their gardens to cumb to the summer heat. Fortunately, there during these times of day than during the afare many ways to help flowers survive heat ternoon, when temperatures tend to be at their determine its moisture levels. If the top six inches of the soil is dry, water. If that area is waves. hottest.

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