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Be Safe Mask Up Bed Size 24x48 with Aluminum BedFREE REFRESHMENTS & DONUTS FREE REFRESHMENTS & DONUTS CHICKEN BBQ SATURDAY ONLY Starting 8 AM CHICKEN BBQ SATURDAY ONLY Starting 8 AM Carolina • Wolverine Rocky • Propet • Kipling No LBYL INSIDE Pick Up A Copy Almost Everywhere The Valley Trader • P. O. Box 392 • Lewisburg, PA 17837 To Advertise Call 570-444-9850 • Email thevalleytrader@yahoo.com Weekly commitment termination eAutoPay, local equipment. qualifying Hopper, w/Sling, Hopper more. apply apply Hopper $10/mo. Hans CedarDale 800-848-2198Satellite Route 220, Hughesville hanscedardale.com ’Tis the season for savings! Get best deals, only Hans CedarDale. Sign for DISH and get prepaid card up to $300. 300 customers courtesy CedarDale. Switch and up to $1,000 3-Year Price Guarantee. Over 10,000+ Apps live TV streaming all place. switching inputs or with Hopper Plus™. Ask about special offers for military, first responders and health care workers. Call today! PREM_30475 Heltman Excavation & Trucking LLC dheltman@verizon.net570-494-1716 • heltmanexcavation.com Brian David Heltman 1840 Liberty Drive Williamsport PA 17701 Auto Deals inside Weekly 3-year guarantee commitment termination eAutoPay, covers programming, networks, equipment. Hopper qualifying w/Sling, $5/mo. Upfront based qualification. apply Joey Hans CedarDale Satellite 800-848-2198 Route 220, Hughesville hanscedardale.com ’Tis the season for savings! Get the best deals, only at Hans CedarDale. Sign up for DISH and get a prepaid card up to $300. 300 must Plus Restrictions Hans Switch save $1,000 with 3-Year Price Guarantee. Over 10,000+ Apps live streaming apps one No switching inputs or remotes with Hopper Plus™. Ask about special offers for military, first responders and health care workers. Call today! UTO At SunburyM ors (behind oom) 70-286-4456 yM Oil/L Change i-p tion $37.9 TIRE TA $9.75 hange Monday Thru iday turday 6:30 7.3L $124.95 6.4L $124.95 FREE Car Wash AFTER EVER ERVICE! Ask us about our Diesel leet Capabilities HELP WANTED DELIVERY One Day Week Call for Available Area Contact The Valley Trader (570) 524-0962 Must be dependable and have dependable vehicle. the $1.00 Classifieds One Dollar a Week New Date: April 15 & 16, 2023 POOLS Come See Our Selection of Pool Supplies, Hot Tubs, Filters & Pumps We Also Do Repairs 570-759-7665 7416 Columbia Boulevard • Berwick PA 18603 SHEDS $1.00 CLASSIFIEDS! THE VALLEY TRADER PO 392 LEWISBURG, PA 17837-0392 Category: No LBYL INSIDE Find Our Publication At These Locations Plus Lots of restuarants and businesses

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53 Old Vehicles plus parts, $1,000$5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. 6/26

2 Model A Motors, Radiator, Starter, Generator,

Manifold, Fly Wheel, Belhousing, Pressure Plate, Clutch, plus more, $400.00 for everything. 570238-2054. 4/3

Auto/Truck Accessories - 10 New Diehard Car Battery, new, not used, model #9235076852. Sunbury Area 570452-7245. 4/3

Rear Spoiler fits Chev. Cobolt and Pontiac GS, excellent condition. 570-337-4619. ufn

For sale parts: 1997 Buick la Sabre, complete and ready to part out. Call 570-2049626. ufn

Campers, Motor Homes, & Rec. Vehicles - 11

1995 Chariot Park Model Camper, furnished, 34’x12’, w/loft, computer or office room, sunken BR, tinted living room window, furnished 8’x34’ porch sunscreen, 10’x20’ carport, 10’x20’ new shed. Make offer. 570966-6220. ufn

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Honda High Wheel Gas Mower, 21” cut, has a choke start. $50.00. 570925-2136 Bob. 4/10

Guns, Etc. - 26 Browning 20 GA

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ARTICLES¥VEHICLES¥HEALTH¥CROSSWORDS¥HOMEIMPROVEMENT¥EVENTS ARTICLES¥VEHICLES¥HEALTH¥CROSSWORDS¥HOMEIMPROVEMENT¥EVENTS LLC F amily Owned and Operated for 42 Years Published by: Oberdorf Publishing P.O. Box 392 Lewisburg, PA 17837-0392 Business Telephone: 570-444-9850 24 Hour a day 7 days per week NEW FAX Your Ad Text Me Classified 570-444-9850 For classifieds and business ads E-mail Your Ads: thevalleytrader@yahoo.com Web Site Address: www.thevalleytrader.com Valley Vehicle Fin er VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH MIKE’S ELECTRICAL REPAIR Mike Levan, Proprietor 570-546-9189 NOW OFFERING MAGNETO REPAIR SPECIALIZING IN REBUILDING: Starters Alternators Generators (Automotive, Heavy Duty, Farm, Etc.) 671 PEACH ORCHARD RD. • MUNCY, PA 17756 Located 4 miles Southwest of Muncy on Peach Orchard Road LIFT GATE MOTORS LAWN MOWER STARTER SNOW PLOW MOTORS BOAT STARTERS AND ALTERNATORS INTERSTATE BATTERIES ALSO OFFERING NEW STARTERS & ALTERNATORS LYCOMING VALLEY BATTERIES LLC. “ALL YOUR BATTERY NEEDS” “INTERSTATE BATTERY MASTER DEALER” 1495 Route 405 Hughesville, Pa 17737 P: 570-584-2996 F: 570-584-2964 ib4675@centralpenn.biz
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Hours: Monday thru Friday 6:30am-6:00pm; Saturday 6:30am-2:00pm Hours: Monday thru Friday 6:30am-6:00pm; Saturday 6:30am-2:00pm at Sunbury Motors Oil/Lube/Filter Change with multi-point inspection $37.95 (up to 5 qts. Synthetic Blend Oil) Savings of $2.00 Expires 6/30/23 at Sunbury Motors 7.3L…$129.95 6.4L…$129.95 6.0L…$129.95 6.7L…$129.95 (includes multi-point inspection) Synthetic Oil Extra Expires 6/30/23 at Sunbury Motors TIRE ROTATION $9.75 (Savings of $2.25) Expires 6/30/23 Power Stroke Diesel Oil Change Special $70 Rebate Or 30,000 FordPass Reward Points on a set of 4 Tires Tire Rebate Valid Through 6/30/23 At Sunbury Motors (behind showroom) 943 N. 4th St., Sunbury, PA 570-286-4456 Construction Complete! 4 Additional Bays! Come visit our Remodeled Waiting Room!

Auto A5 Belgium made, 3” Mag.

Bought in 1969, ventilated rib, never fired, excellent condition. one box 3” shells. $1,600.00. Only call if interested 570-4907823. 4/3

Compound Bow Package L.H. Bear Species, 60 60 lb. Draw Weight. Like New, $300.00. 570649-6112. 4/3

Ruger ARSS6 Simmons 3x9

Scope Tactical, soft case, 120+ rounds ammo sling, cleaning kit & mat with disassemble diagram. $700.00. 570-980-3660. 4/3

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Experienced Sales

Person to handle our Montour & Columbia Co. area. Very good commission structure. Send resume to The Valley Trader, Sales Position, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837

Sales Rep Wanted: Expanding sales force in Lycoming & Clinton Cos. Sales experience necessary. Must have car & valid Driver’s License. Territory & account list provided. Send resume to: The Valley Trader, Sales Dept., PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 or email to: thevalleytrader@ yahoo.com

Help Wanted: Part

time Graphic Designer position. 24-35 hrs. over 2 wks, but mostly on week 2. Must be able to work in a high speed environment. Be literally your own boss, but work easily with others. This may lead to a full-time position in the future. Send resume & portfolio to: The Valley Trader, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, Pa 17837 or email: the valleytrader@yahoo.com

Miscellaneous - 35

Cemetary Plots (2),, Northumberland

Memorial Park, Stonington, Garden of Peace. $1,200 for both. Price negotiable. 570-713-0247. 5/15

Sell all my Baseball Cards. Unopened Packs/Sets from 1980’s. Also some other cards. All must go. 570-925-2136. 4/10

15 Older Large Wooden Model Airplanes & others. 717-545-9289.

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WANTED - 50

Tall, attractive home owner Seeks single lady, 60-70, for companion with drivers license. 570-538-3464. 6/26

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Fremont Fire Department will be having a Rabies Clinic on Sat., April 15 from 1-3 PM at the Fremont Fire Station, 8641 Route 104 Mt. Pleasant Mills. Only Rabies vaccines are available for $12 each. Provided by the Furry Friends Animal Clinic. Benefits the Fremont QRS. 4/10

The Fremont Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting a Community Easter Egg Hunt on Sat., April 8 at 10 AM at the Fremont Social Hall, 299 Millrace Rd., Mt. Pleasant Mills. Bring your own basket. Questions or if you would like to contribute candy call 717-543-7281.4/3

The 15th Annual Fremont & Port Trevorton Fire Companies Consignment Auction will be held on Sat., April 29 at the Snyder County Produce Auction, 6130 Susquehanna Trail, Port Trevorton. Consignments and donations accepted Fri., April 28, 8 AM to 8 PM. Benefits the Fremont & Port Trevorton Fire Compnies and Christian Aid Ministries. For more info or to list something on the sale bill call 570-374-0201. Sale bill advertising deadline is March 20. For a full sale bill when it becomes available visit fremontfd. com http://fremontfd.com/ 4/24

Many Kinds of Items!

Tickets will go on sale April 1 for the 1st Annual Fremont Gift Card Bingo to be held on Sat., May 20. Event will be held at the Fremont Fire Station, 8641 Route 104 Mount Pleasant Mills, Doors open at 3 PM and Bingo will begin at 5 PM. Tickets are $20 each and include 20 regular games. Only 300 tickets will be sold. Over $2,500 in prizes indluding Gift Cards, Cash, and Door Prizes. There will also be 4 special games and side raffles running throughout the evening. Message us on Facebook (facebook.com/ fremontfire100 (http://faceboook. com/fremontfire100 or visit our website (fremontfd.com (http://fremontfd. com/) or call 570539-8230 for tickets. All proceeds benefit the Fremont Fire Department. 5/15 New Date: April

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(BPT) - Especially in the winter months, most people spend the bulk of each day - up to 90%* - indoors, according to the U.S. EPA.

Unfortunately, whether at home, in the car or at work, indoor air has been shown to be three times more polluted than outdoor air, posing a significant threat to even healthy people.

During the winter months with cold and flu season rampant and other viruses like COVID-19, it is even more important to take

precautions. Allergens, mold and viruses thrive indoors and trigger illness ranging from asthma and allergic reactions to serious respiratory infections. Hospitals already employ sophisticated air filtration systems to address many of these issues.

Other pollutants pervasive in homes and most indoor locations include volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by new

carpeting and upholstery. Exposure to VOCs has been known to cause various health conditions, ranging from minor irritation to more serious conditions. So how can you be sure the indoor air you breathe every day is safe?

Here are tips to follow that can help improve the quality of the air you’re breathing, day in and day out.

1. Change your HVAC filter frequently. To help ensure that your home has cleaner air, one simple step is to change your HVAC filter more frequently than the schedule recommended by the manufacturer of your system. The usual manufacturer’s recommendation may not be often enough, especially if you have family members with asthma or allergies, or if you have household pets or live in an area with a high pollen count. Increasing how often you change the filter will improve HVAC performance, helping to keep the air in your

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home cleaner all year long.

2. Use a CarryiOn portable air and surface purifier. Unlike HEPA filters that simply trap germs, the CarryiOn air purifier works by producing both positive hydrogen and negative oxygen ions simultaneously - and other ionizers only emit one type of ion. Together, the positive and negative ions actively neutralize and eliminate viruses like COVID-19, bacteria, mold, VOCs, pet dander and even odors in the air and on surfaces. CarryiOn takes the same technology already used in hospitals, NASA Space Programs and Navy submarines and makes it small, portable and quiet enough to take anywhere you go, providing a 20-foot sphere of clean, breathable air and sanitized surfaces - at home, on the airplane, in the car, at hotels and any public place.

Even better, it can run on either AC power or a rechargeable power bank and no filters are required. It is simple to use 24/7.

Use CarryiOn in spaces including:

* Any room of your home, including the nursery

* Senior living facilities

* The office

* Your car or truck

* A train or airplane

* At restaurants

* A gym or exercise class

* Hotel rooms

* Schools

* Dorm Rooms

You can use it anywhere indoors that would benefit from cleaner, fresher air and sanitized surfaces to help you do all the things you love to do, giving you peace of mind that the air you’re breathing is as clean as can be. Visit CarryiOn.com to learn more.

3. Vacuum your home often

Unsure how frequently you should vacuum to help keep dust, pet hair and other potential irritants under control? The rule of thumb is to vacuum as many days per week as you have living beings in your home. That means if you have two adults, one child and one

dog, you should vacuum four days per week. Make sure to use a closed/sealed vacuum cleaner with HEPA filtration and change the unit’s filters and bags regularly.

4. Consider air duct cleaning

Air duct cleaning is another important step that can help improve the cleanliness of air in your home by reducing the abundance of dust and allergens being continually recirculated by your heating and cooling system. If you

haven’t done this in a long time - or neveryou may want to hire a company to do this for your home. Use a company certified by the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), and make sure they look around your home’s air ducts with a camera to ensure maximum cleanliness.

Following these steps, you’ll be able to relax and take a deep breath, knowing the air you breathe is as clean as possible.

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Garden expert approved: New trends and plants for 2023

(BPT) - No matter where you live or how green your thumb, you can enjoy the beauty and bounty of gardening at home. Now is the

ideal time to plan a spring garden that will be the envy of the neighborhood.

The experts at Ball Horticultural Company share their recommended plants, top topics and tips to set up every type of gardener for success this year.

Plants for your pocketbook

Creating a stunning garden doesn’t have to break the bank. To get even more bang for the buck, select hardy plants known to thrive through adversity or fast-spreading flowers that fill in quickly.

New Hula™

Spreading Begonia is a great example of a budget-friendly plant that quickly fills in garden beds

with a blanket of high-impact color, covering the soil and discouraging weeds in minimal time. They’re bursting with eye-catching blooms, very forgiving for novice gardeners, and are also great for outdoor hanging baskets and mixed containers.

If heat, humidity or drought are a concern for you, opting for resilient flowering plants can help ensure greenery and blooms no matter the weather condition. Angelonia AngelDance™, for example, thrives even in harsh conditions like high heat, producing tall flower spikes that are perfect for that cottage garden vibe. Additionally, because the stems are flexible, they bring awesome movement to your garden and you don’t have to worry about breakage.

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Tropical hues are trending, which is evident by the rich, pink shade of Viva Magenta selected as Pantone’s 2023 Color of the Year. From deep burgundies to bright, energetic pinks, you can use florals reminiscent of a south beach escape to turn your outdoor space into a personal oasis.

To add instant color to sunny spots, try allseason blooming Easy Wave® Burgundy Velour Petunias either solo or in mixed planters, baskets, gardens and window boxes. Brighten up shadier spots with the Glimmer™ Burgundy Double Impatiens, which produce beautiful, rose-like blooms that are easy to maintain, as the plant’s old blooms do not need to be removed as they fade.

If you live in climates that require lowmaintenance plants that can withstand chillier temps, try Oscar® Cherry Velvet Dianthus, which has frost tolerance and a soft floral fragrance. Another hardy option in a vibrant shade is the Sombrero Poco™ Hot Pink Echinacea, a compact version of winter-hardy prairie coneflower, with bright, non-fading blooms. As an added bonus, the plant is known to be deer resistant and attract song birds and butterflies.

Impress with vegetables

When you grow your own vegetables, you reap even more health benefits, including the positive emotional boost of being outdoors, plus you save money on groceries. This year, try unique homegrown choices that add fresh flavor to your meals and impress guests at

your next gathering.

To upgrade your vegetable platter, check out Sun Dipper Tomatoes. Their unique, elongated shape makes them easy to hold and ideal for dipping into your favorite spreads and party dips. Another visually mesmerizing variety is the Mocha Swirl Snack Pepper from Burpee Plants. This sweet snacking pepper produces 4-inch fruits that ripen green and white at 50 days and then to rich chocolate-red stripes at 70 days.

If you’re limited on space, you can still enjoy the benefits of growing your own fresh vegetables by exploring indoor, tabletop options. Kitchen Minis Quick Snack Cucumber are a restricted-vine crispy-and-delicious cuke that can be kept inside on a sunny windowsill or counter for a fresh harvest over a few weeks.

Living color indoors

Have you recently downsized, or do you live in an apartment, condo or townhome? No matter where you live, you can still enjoy the beauty and benefits of plant parenthood by exploring indoorflowering varieties that brighten spaces and enhance interior

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Fun Easter ‘Egg-turnatives’

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4 creative alternatives to decorating eggs this Easter

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(Family Features) While decorating eggs for Easter is a tradition that dates back centuries, the high cost of eggs may make it more difficult for some families this year. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t find

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creative ways to keep the season special and create memories with loved ones.

Stover Public Auction

Ertl Tractors • Antiques • Collectibles • Tools & More!

Saturday • April 8, 2023 • 9 A.M.

Location: 2206 Gap Road, Allenwood, Pa. 17810 located in the village of Elimsport.

From Route 44 in the center of Elimsport turn onto Gap Road and go Approx. 3 Miles auction will on the right side of Gap Road. Watch for signs on auction day.

Listing: 2014 Dodge Journey AWD SXT(Approx. 95,000

miles, 6 cycl. Auto Trans)- Miller Bobcat 225G Plus(AC/DC

8000 Watt Gas Welder, 1400 Hours Mounted on Trailer w/

Title- Kelly Farm Equipment 3Pt. Hitch Back Hoe w/Separate

Hydraulic Pump- 12’x6.5’ Ringo Heavy Duty Utility Trailer(1

Year Old)- B7300 Kubota 4x4 Compact Utility Tractor (16Hp.

Deisel w/ 3pt Hitch, 429 Hrs, Runs Great)- Howard 3Pt. Hitch

Tiller 45”- Metal Tractor Seats-Mossberg 340BA Rifle 22Cal.

w/Scope- New England Arms SB2 Rifle 22 Hornet w/Scope-

Rossi Rifle w/2Barrels 410 Shotgun & 22 Cal Rifle- Savage

24S-D Over/Under 22Mag/20Ga Shotgun- Savage Over/Under

Model 24B-DL 22 Mag/20 Ga w/ Scope- J.C. Higgins Mdl.

583 16 Ga. Bolt Shot Gun- Lefever Arms Double Barrel 12 Ga.

Shot Gun- Hot Water Wood/Coal Stove- Poulan Push Lawn

Mower- Poulan 2150 Chainsaw- Stihl 018C Chain Saw- Pou-

lan 31CC String Trimmer w/Limb Saw Attachment- Home

With more than 140 years of experience, the Easter egg decorating experts at PAAS(r) are sharing some ideas and inspiration on fun things to do with your Easter decorating kit. These “egg-citing” alternatives to using traditional eggs can help keep those simple moments of connection and creativity alive:

Stainless Steel Distillery- Montgomery Boat Motor- Reese 5th

Wheel Hitch 15K Pro Series- Surge Milker- Sears Tractor 3Pt.

Hitch- Electric Blower- Craftsman 10” Industrial Table Saw- Timberland Hunting Tree Climber Stand- Delta Chop Saw- B&D Workmate

Table 200- Minkota Boat Motor- Misc. Hand & Garden Tools- Rigid

Pipe Vise & Threader- Coca Cola Crate- Dog Cages- Military Ammo

Boxes- Belt Sander- 5” Shopcraft Bench Grinder- Delta 15” Scroll

Saw- Craftsman Tractor Snowplow Blade- Bench Vise- Bench Top

Circular Saw- Kolbalt Truck Tool Box(59.5”x16.5”x16.5”)- Bench

Top Drill Press- Log Chains- Miller Draft Pool Table Light- Budweiser & Rolling Rock Mirror- Spuds Mckenzie Budweiser Metal Sign-

Bud Lighted Clock- Cutting Torch Tanks & Hoses- Pipe WrenchesMilwaukee Electric Sawzall- Milwaukee 18Volt

Sawzall, Hammer Drill Set- C Clamps- Milwaukee

Deep Porta Ban Saw- Electric Hedge TrimmersKelly Farm Equipment 3Pt. Hitch Back Hoe w/

Separate Hydraulic Pump- 12’x6.5’ Ringo Heavy

Duty Utility Trailer(1 Year Old)- Greenwood 15

Gal. Spot Sprayer- Turkey Fry Burners- Channel

Lock 8 Gal. Shop Vac(New)- Wooden Park Bench-

Toboggan- Metal Runner Sled- Wood Furniture

Clamps- Cast Iron Flower Basket Door Stop- Coleman Lantern- Snatch Block- Yard Roller- Coleman

Heater- Mr. & Mrs. Santa Blow Molds- All Pro

40,000 BTU Propane Heater- Camping Supplies- Vintage Metal Scooter- Old 6’ Meyers Snow Plow- Numerous Ertl John Deere Collectibles- Whitedeer Valley Sportsman

Buttons- Numerous Zippo Lighters- Bower Decker Montgomery Lighter- Antique

Tractor Show Buttons- Large Cast Iron Tractor- Metal John Deere Signs- JD Chad Little Race Car- John Deere Bird House- Huskee Igloo Small Ice Cream Maker- Revere Ware Copper Bottom Cookware- Small Brass Spittoon- Model Cars- Bakeware- cookware- Chrom-a-harp Auto Harp- Budweiser Lighted Ringneck Adv. Sign- Scandia 308 Wood Stove- Pa House Dropleaf Table- 6 T Back Chairs- Vintage Camera- Texaco & Ford Oil Can- Numerous BA Kissinger Wooden Santa Figurines- 20 Gal. Crock- Oak Gun Cabinet- John Deere Marbles- John Deere Mary Moo Moos Figurines- Stainless Steel Milk Can- John Deere Dinnerware- Knee Hole Desk- John Deere 2 Bottom PlowSmall Single Section Harrow- Depression Style China Hutch- Green & Clear Ball

Canning Jars- Ertl John Deere 3020 Pedal Tractor & Wagon- Monarch Barn LanternOil Lamps- Walnut Lumber- Large Wooden Slaw Cutter- Hondo H-20 Electric Guitar Amp- Electric Guitar- Rolling Rock Beer Mirror- Mark your Calendar, Plan your trip because this is a great auction you don’t want to miss out on. Check out Auctionzip. com Seller #4038 for More info and Pictures.

Terms: “No Buyers Premium”, Payment of Cash or Good Check, Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express with a 4% Transaction Fee). All oral announcements on auction day supersede all printed material. Owner & Auctioneers not responsible in case of any accidents.

Owner: Allen & Bambi Stover

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Dyeing plastic eggs is an activity perfect for all ages with less stress and less mess since they don’t crack or break when dropped. Dyeable plastic eggs also typically come in packages of more than a traditional dozen, offering more opportunities for creativity. Another added bonus: You can decorate your home every year with the finished product since they don’t go bad. They are also perfect for DIY projects, such as making them into garland, hanging ornaments, place settings or gifts that can be used for years to come.

Baked Easter Decor

Instead of buying eggs, you can make your own baking soda dough eggs using 1/2 cup corn starch, 1 cup baking soda and 3/4 cup water. Combine the ingredients, roll into egg shapes and bake in the oven for 1 hour at 175 F then simply dye them as

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and dried, you can turn the filters into flower centerpieces, papier mache eggs, artwork to frame and more.

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you would real eggs using your favorite PAAS egg decorating kit. Fun for all ages, these eggs can be turned into a variety of decor and mementos with kids taking the lead on mixing the dough batter and shaping the eggs before an adult helps with the baking.

Creative Kitchen Canvases

Coffee filters are good for more than just making coffee; they make perfect canvases for Easter decorating and naturally take dye. With 100-250 coffee filters per package, they’re a cost-effective way to maximize crafting opportunities and let creativity run wild. Once dyed

Kids often love to hunt for funshaped and colorful rocks when exploring outdoors or collect seashells while on vacation or taking a walk on the beach. Now, rather than storing them in a “treasure box” or throwing them back outside, they can be creatively decorated for Easter using paint, stickers, glitter, accessories and other add-ons. Some seashells can even be dyed. Using rocks and shells of all shapes and sizes is a costeffective, low-waste alternative that allows children to use their imaginations for creative play once they’re done decorating.

For more tips and ideas to make Easter “eggstra” special this year, visit paaseastereggs.com.

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Yellow is reminiscent of sunshine and conveys positive emotions, which is why the ColorBloom™ Gerbera is such a happy addition to indoor spaces.

Perfectly happy to grow in small indoor pots, you’ll enjoy long-lasting blooms when you place them

in sunny locations throughout the home.

If you prefer leafy varieties in your home, try color- and texture-rich foliage plants, such as Jurassic Dino™ Rex Begonia. With bold patterns, including a beautiful rose-pink leaf color with green edges, white dots and a black leaf center,

the plant sets the mood and accents any room.

From indoor tabletops to outdoor landscapes, porches and beyond, garden experts agree: There are plenty of plant options to help you create a stunning space this year.

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ACROSS

1. Emir, alt. sp.

6. Comic book cry

9. *One of 27 in hand

13. Dhaka, formerly

14. Half man, half goat

15. Pressure ulcers, e.g.

16. Type of wrap

17. Old fashioned “before”

18. Do like ivy

19. *Smooth, skeletal or cardiac

21. *”Gray’s ____”

23. Gardener’s tool

24. Detected by olfactory system

25. Acronym-named sandwich

28. Sore throat voice

30. Retires from military service

35. Steak option

37. Place at angle

39. Double, in French

40. *Certain apple’s namesake

41. Fork pokers

43. Heavy metal’s Quiet ____

44. *Pelvis bone

46. *Hardened keratin plate

47. Wedding promise?

48. Mandela

50. *Part of eye, not flower

52. Tokyo, formerly

53. Alpine transport

55. Cuckoo

57. *Vein to “go for”

61. *Cell body, axon and dendrite

64. Use the other side of pencil

65. Caviar alternative

67. Mafia’s top dogs

69. “The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men gang aft ____”

70. Fuss

71. Modern correspondence 72. Opposite of want 73. Japanese currency 74. Pep gathering

DOWN

1. Annoying pop-ups

2. “Yes, ____!”

3. Beige

4. E-wallet content

5. Resentment

6. Musketeer’s sword

7. *Smallest bones location

8. Work the dough

9. Diamond in a cutting tool

10. “Wonderfilled” cookie

11. a.k.a. Indian Lilac

12. Grammy of sports

15. Like a Haunted Mansion visitor?

20. Minimum

22. Endorsement

24. Alfresco

25. *It contains cerebellum and parietal lobe

26. Big Dipper shape

27. Hiker’s path

29. *Largest organ

31. Fogginess

32. Speak one’s mind

33. *AB+ or B-

34. Vigorous fight

36. Outback birds

38. Dam-like structure

42. Snail trail

45. Like certain Cr Giannis’ league

51. Cup holder

54. Orderly arrangement

56. Popular movie genre

57. J in B. J. King

58. Serve as motive

59. Em’s and Dorothy’s last name

60. CPO, in auto industry

61. Glowing gas

62. Iridescent gem

63. Byproduct of wool combing

66. Percy Bysshe Shelley’s poem

68. Canny

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Sustainable Tips to Avoid Egg Waste

If you plan to keep the tradition of dyeing eggs alive this year, you can take steps to avoid food waste once you’re done decorating. Consider these sustainable tips from the experts at PAAS:

* Make Deviled Eggs: As long as you refrigerate the eggs shortly after dyeing them, you can use them to make deviled eggs - an Easter brunch staple - for your family meal.

* Create Centerpieces: Dyed eggs can be used to make a beautiful centerpiece for your family dinner. Simply spread them over your table runner around other decor, fill a glass bowl or jar with the eggs or place them within a floral arrangement to add pops of color to the table.

* Serve a Salad: Eating the eggs saves you from food waste, and eggs can be used in a variety of salads, including egg salad, potato salad or chef’s salad, to

add a boost of protein and flavor.

* Start a Compost Pile: If you don’t plan to eat the eggs once you’re done decorating, you can create a compost pile near your garden. Hard-boiled eggshells are a rich source of calcium and other essential nutrients plants need.

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