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Monday, October 20, 2008
410 Oak Lane Wayne Pa 19087 Open house 10-26-08
Tom Lowy Awarded a 2008- 2009 Pennsylvania REALTORS Education Foundation (PREF) Scholarship
The Association would like to congratulate the following members on their award of a 2008- 2009 Pennsylvania REALTORS Education Foundation (PREF) Scholarship:
Terry Kirkwood
Thomas Lowy
Carol Martin
Barbara Mastronardo
These four recipients were selected on the basis of their REALTOR activities, real estate courses, community activities, business accomplishments, and statements of scholarship value. The scholarship will provide each recipient up to $500 which can be used for tuition to any REALTOR designation or Broker course. Congratulations again to the recipients!
How big is your carbon footprint
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Apples to pick near Wayne Pa
"On Fri, we had an interesting time picking apples at Hopewell Furnace Nat’l Hist Site (fascinating if you’ve never been – I often find the closest things are the things I’ve never seen) – they have ~40 varieties on ~200 apple trees, up to 100 years old – some real heritage varieties. The apples are $1 a pound.
We rented a cabin in French Creek State Park for the a recent fall Holiday (Weds nite, Thurs, Thurs nite + Fri). $50 a nite! ! It slept 6 in two rooms. Electric stove + fridge, plus flush toilet + hot water showers, all in the cabin. And only a gallon (or two) away! "
Maybe these two places will help you create some great Fall 2008 memories
Regards,
Bill Gardiner- Wayne PA
Monday, October 6, 2008
Bird Habitat created at Wayne Elementary in Wayne PA
Thank you to the Audubon Pennsylvania, The Radnor Conservancy, The WES PTO, and all the teachers, children and parent volunteers who worked this past Saturday October 4th to create an experimental classroom/ native plant bird sanctuary and a separate bulb garden for the kids.
A big thank you to Ginny Kreitler from the Radnor Conservancy, Steve Saffier from the Audubon PA, to Heather Reilly and Helen McGrane from the WES PTO and to all the parents and kids who volunteered to spend their Saturday for all of their support.
Here is a list of the native plants donated by the conservancy
Large Circles =Small Trees Eastern red cedar (1), Pitch Pine(1), FloweringDogwood (1)
Row 2 – Large Shrubs Staghorn sumac(2), Red Chokecherry(2), Inkberry(2)
Row 3 – Medium or Slow growing Shrubs New Jersey Tea(3), Coralberry(2), Arrowwood viburnum (1)
Also worked on this day was the revitalization of the outdoor classroom and and the schools bulb garden located between the other second grade class rooms and the cafeteria. Teachers who helped here and on the other projects were Mrs Kniffen and Mr Gray. Here are a few shots of the Bulb Garden. Just wait till spring!!!!!
This corner will be an area where many students will get their little hands in the dirt!!!