Cape May County Herald, 5 August 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 45

Spinning In to Past

COLD SPRINGS Historic Cold Sprihg. Village will host the Kaukers, a family of spinners and weavers, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Dennisville Inn! 0; Art and Julie Kauker and. their children, Kathleen,

Kenneth and Kristian, will speak about early American family life while’ demonstrating the’ preparation' and spinning of wool, flax, silk, cotton and dog hair. THEY WILL also show the method of spinning called dropspindle spinning as well as dying from natural plant

materials. Those present will have an opportunity to ** learn the drop-spindle technique from the family, *all of whom will be dressed iij 17th Century costume The Kaukers have been involved in early American spinning traditions since 1876.

Having A Job Is One Thing. Having A CareeT Is Better.

the family pets — Stinky, 8-year-old cat; Shadow', 1-year-old German Shepherd; Tuffy, 5-month : old kitten and Sassy, 4-year-old afghan dog — seemed to agree. An active family, the Pedroni’s also own Meadow Creek Farm in Clermont where they pursue their lobby of raiding and racing race horses. Jacuue, 16, and Kelly, 8, both ride their own horses in weekly exhibitions throughout the state. Jacque is a junior at Middle Township High School and Kelly is a third grade student at the Avalon Elementary School. Kimberly, the oldest of Qu ippers

the three Pedroni children, is a 17-year-old Middle Township High School senior who is a strong basketball and swimming enthusiast. Funlines-i,

WORDS WITH SWAY The poet’s philosopher of rhythm versing the serious & the kidding. Putting into rhyme & meter; triming, shaping, making neater.

Having a career means having something to do that's important to you every day Sure, a job—any job— Is a way to earn a living and unquestionably that's the Issue in 6 world of double-digit inflation, but what you do when you get to work is important to^’ After all you spend a great deal of time and energy there. Make a job something better turn it into a career. Contact An Atlantic Community • Accounting and Finance • Business Administration • Casino Management • Culinary Arts • Education • Electronics Technology • Fire Protection Technology • Hospitality Management • Law Enforcement • Liberal Arts • Medical Laboratory Technician • Nursing • Occupational Therapy Assistant

College guidance counselor for information on the career,programs listed below While you're in.this pensive-mood, mail in Pur coupon or call jis.at 625 1111 646 4950. Ext 261 td request a free sched ule of fall courses. da|es ap'd requiremenft Classes start September 14 Mail registration deadline is Friday. August 21 , Waking up in the morrtjng isn't always, easy Give.your^elf a good reason to do il • Physical Therapy Assistant • Recreation Technician • Respiratory Therapy • Respiratory Therapy Technician • Secretarial Science • Security and Loss Prevention Management

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