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On Wednesday morning, June 7th, Schaedler Enterprises Inc. from Toledo, OH assembled a 210 crane in preparation for the demolition of the remaining Con Agra silos. The crane is using a combination of a 6,000 lb. ball and a 10,000 lb. hairpin (three steel beams welded together in the form or an uneven legged horseshoe). The ball is used to break the roof concrete and is then switched out for the hairpin which rips opens seams along the silo sides, knocking it over in large segments. To date, they have successfully demolished the first and second silos and the third is being worked on now.

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Area Chefs Bringing Their Finest To Taste Of Wine, Roses, Tapas


Mark your calendar for next Friday, June 22, when the 7th annual Taste of Wine, Roses & Tapas gets under way in the huge, white, flower-bedecked tent at Barnes Nursery, 3511 Cleveland Road W. Long a favorite with area wine lovers, a new dimension has been added with the Tapas (small plate) samplings offered by six awardwinning chefs. And to top off the bountiful buffet, Storm Mountain Coffee Roasters will be serving various flavors of their rich coffees. Participating are: Angry Bull Steak House, Marconis, Mesenburgs Creative Catering, Sawmill Creek Resort, The Kitchens Bounty, The Reserve at Kalahari and Storm Mountain Coffee Roasters. Among the dozens of tasty, tasting items will be: Amazing Seared Salmon Kabobs, Sea Scallops with Crab Mango Chutney, Bruschetta Brisket Sliders, Watermelon Soup with Zip, The Famous Jamaican Fruit Tree, Fennel Sausage with Peppers & Onions, Hawaiian Kielbasa on Bamboo, and a Field Salad with Raspberries, Pistachios and Rose Petals with Poppy-Seed Vinaigrette Makes your mouth water just reading about some of the delicacies, doesnt it? Complementing these are many varietals from some of our areas award-winning wineries: Chateau Tebeau, Firelands Winery, Matus Winery, Mon Ami and Paper Moon Vineyards. The gardens at the nursery will be ablaze in their full summer colors and a huge, picturesque white tent will be filled with vases of roses in rainbow hues, sitting atop white linen tablecloths. Guests will have the opportunity to compete in a scavenger hunt focusing on the many unique garden plants. A group of friends can reserve a table for eight with signage and for their donation they will receive two bottles of wine and a mention in the program, all for $200. The event is a fundraiser for the Huron Chamber of Commerce. Festivities will get underway at 5:30 p.m., with a live auction to be conducted by Gary Harmon, along with numerous door prizes and a 50-50 raffle. A commemorative etched wine glass is included the $20 pre-sale ticket, available until Wed., June 20 at the Huron Chamber of Commerce office, 509 Huron St. and at Barnes Nursery.

Latest photo of the progress on the demolition of the Con Agra Silos. Check out upcoming editions of the Huron Hometown News for updates.

Huron Photo Collage Unveiled By Chamber


Did you know that the office of the Huron Chamber of Commerce, located in the old Wileswood Country Store, 509 Huron St., has many unique Huron giftsitems?But more about that later. Weve added two really special items that showcase the best of our town.A pictorial collage of some of Hurons really picturesque sites has long been a dream of Chamber director, Sheila Ehrhardt. With the help and skills of photographer and graphic artist Jennifer Kilbury, the duo has produced a unique, full-color collage that truly depicts The Land, The Lake, The River and The People of our community. Among the nine photos are views of the Huron Lighthouse at dawn, a freighter steaming into the river, Hurons Bicentennial marker where a time capsule is buried, and a crowd lining up for some of the Pied Pipers famous ice cream treats. A first-edition copy of the collage was presented to the City of Huron at a recent City Council meeting by Ehrhardt and Kilbury. Portraits of Huron 2012 are available in three different formats: an 8 by 10, matted, is $20 and an 8 by 10, matted and framed, is $30. The collage also comes in a 12 by 18, poster size for $20. For more than 20 years the Chamber produced a commemorative Christmas ornament, depicting our beloved lighthouse, churches, schools and other public buildings. Many of these are displayed at the Chamber office. In 2007, the Chamber board of directors chose to feature the Pied Piper, the first privately-owned business to be spotlighted on the ornaments. A long-time tradition with lo-

The Huron Chamber of Commerce recently unveiled a colorful collage of Huron scenes, created by local photographer Jennifer Kilbury. They are available in several different formats at the Chamber office, 509 Huron St. Chamber director Sheila Ehrhardt, (l. to r.) and photographer/graphic artist Jennifer Kilbury present the first edition of a new Huron collage to city manager Andy White, councilman Brad Hartung and Mayor Rick Schaffter. cal children and the parents who would load them into their station wagons after an evening bath for a late night ice cream treat, the little stand has a place in the hearts of many Huron natives whove moved all over the country. These ornaments were the runaway best sellers ever, and quickly sold out. In response to hundreds of requests for them down through the years, and in honor of the Pieds 60th anniversary this year, weve come out with a limited second edition 2012 ornament. The silver balls are trimmed in a Christmas red and sell for $9.50.

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Around Town
Two Promoted at Huron Fire Department
A competitive testing and interview session was recently completed to fill vacancies within the rank structure of the Huron Fire Department. Two members were awarded promotions as follows: Doug has been a firefighter / paramedic / diver for the Huron Fire Department for 13 years. He held the rank of Lieutenant for 3 years prior to being promoted to Captain DOUG NASH on May 14th. Doug is also the cofire coordinator and a fire / EMS instructor at EHOVE career center. Chris has been a firefighter / paramedic / diver for the Huron Fire Department for 7 years and was promoted to Lieutenant on May 15th. He is a fire instructor and has an associates degree in fire science. Chris is also the head coach for the Huron Tiger 8th grade football team. CHRIS FOLGER

Miedema Makes Spring Deans List


Jesse Morgan Miedema of Huron, Ohio, has been named to the spring semester Deans List at Radford University. Jesse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Miedema of 122 Turtle Bay, is a junior media studies major. To be named to the Deans List, a student must have taken 15 or more credit hours and have a grade point average of 3.4 or above with no grade below a C. Radford University is a comprehensive, mid-sized university located in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Southwest Virginia. Serving a student population of approximately 9,400, Radford features small class sizes and a strong service orientation on a beautiful 191-acre campus. Progress continues on a $212 million building and renovation program designed to transform its American classic campus with 21st century opportunities. A 2009 renovation of Young Hall has created one of the most technologically-advanced academic buildings in the United States. Construction on a $44 million signature building for the College of Business and Economics is set to be completed in fall 2012. The university offers 67 degree programs and two certificates at the undergraduate level; 16 masters programs with 19 concentrations and three doctoral programs with four concentrations at the graduate level; and five post-baccalaureate certificates. A NCAA Division I member, Radford currently participates in 19 varsity sports, 11 for women and eight for men. Radford University is recognized for its commitment to sustainability and responsible stewardship of economic, social and environmental resources. More information is available by visiting www.radford.edu.

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Friday, June 15th 8:30 11:00 pm Main Stage of the Festival of the Fish The band will be Summer of 65 and is a free event.Festival of the Fish Fathers Day Parade Sunday, June 15, 12:30 pm The Vermilion 175th Birthday float will have a red, white, and blue theme and will feature the King and Queen.

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Cancer Services Charity Golf Outing 2012 - Benefiting people with cancer! Sandusky, Ohio, Wednesday, July 11, 2012: Cancer Services Charity Golf Outing 2012 is scheduled for Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at Eagle Creek Golf Club, a premier golf club in Norwalk. The event is open to the public with food, drink, on-course games and prizes. Registration begins at 10 a.m. Shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Lunch starts at 11:30 a.m., dinner buffet concluding tournament play, giant raffle, door prizes and awards. The cost is $95 per person and includes green fees, cart, lunch and dinner. Cancer Services Golf Outing started as a community event and the community has responded, said Peg-

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gy Miller, Cancer Services executive director. They have taken it personally because cancer is personal. Each year the number of participants and teams grows. Many of us in our communities have family and friends who have had cancer or know someone who has lost their battle with cancer. Cancer Services is there to provide assistance and hope by lifting the burden of this devastating disease of cancer. This event will benefit Cancer Services programs that include: financial assistance for cancer-related medications, travel reimbursement to medical appointments, liquid nutritional supplements, medical equipment loans, wigs and more, at no charge,

here in North Central Ohio. Last year the event raised over $10,000 for this worthwhile cause. Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the event. We also have a new opportunity this year to celebrate someone by contributing to be a Tribute Hole Sponsor at our Charity Golf Outing, Miller said. Tribute Hole Sponsors will be able to honor someone special by having a hole sponsorship with a twist. Sign-up forms to be a Tribute Hole Sponsor, as well other sponsorships, are available online at the Cancer Services website: freecancerservices.org or call Cancer Services at 419-6264548.

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Third Thursdays Music, Flowers & A Sunset


Thursday, June 21, 2012 6:00 pm - Sunset Every third Thursday of the month May through September - Looking for something to do on a Thursday evening? Want to visit our wonderful shops? Interested in strolling through historic downtown Vermilion while being serenaded? Vermilion has become known throughout the region for its fabulous Third Thursday Music, Flowers & A Sunset concerts which take place May through September. There is an exciting array of free musical entertainment for you! Many of our local musicians provide music for your listening enjoyment in several different locations scattered throughout historic downtown Vermilions Harbour Town. Do some shopping, grab something to eat or enjoy some great ice cream and be a part of this fantastic event each Third Thursday of the month. Anyone who is interested in participating in Third Thursdays should contact Barb Brady @ 440-967-9504.

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Church Chat
Christ Episcopal Church 120 Ohio Street, Huron 419-433-4701 10 a.m. worship and communion services Sunday School 9 a.m. and Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. www.christchurchhuron.com First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church Summer Worship Hours: 8:00 & 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hour at 10:30 a.m. Boaters Welcome! No Sunday School until Fall 419-433-4348 churchoffice@huronpresby Grace Presbyterian Church Kalahari Resort, Nia Convention Center, Rt. 250, Huron 419-271-1112 graceopchurch@gmail.com www.graceop.org Worship: Sunday 6 p.m. Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1608 St. Rt. 113, Milan 419-499-3683 Father Dennis Henkle Worship and Holy Communion Sunday 10:00 a.m. Huron United Methodist Church 338 Williams Street, Huron 419-433-3984 Rev. J. Roger Skelly Watts Sunday Praise Service 8 AM. Sunday School for all ages 9 AM. Celebration Worship 10 AM with Childrens Church. Pastors Cherub Chat at both services. Youth Groups 7-8th and 9-12th grades, usually meet Sundays 6:30 PM. Sanctuary and classrooms handicapped accessible. Open Doors, Open Minds, Open Hearts 8:00 a.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday & Holyday Masses Please see the bulletin on our website Lighthouse Assembly of God Reconciliation 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Church Saturday or by appointment 820 Cleveland Road East, Huron 419-433-8889 The Chapel www.lighthouseagc.org 4444 Galloway Road, Sandusky Sunday Service 10:45 a.m. 419-627-0208 Sunday School 10:00 a.m. adult www.thechapel.tv/ and children Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. on Sunday Services at 9:00 a.m. & Tuesdays 11:00 a.m. Youth Group 6 p.m. Sunday Jr. High Youth Group Sundays Food Pantry 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. during 9 and 11 am church service Wednesdays; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. meet in the Warehouse/Youth Room Thursdays Sr. High Youth Group Sunday Food Pantry: 419-616-0088 evenings from 6 to 8pm meet in the Salvation Army Service Unit 10:30 Warehouse/Youth Room. a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursdays by appointment only. The Church of Jesus Christ of LatSalvation Army Services: 419-433- ter-Day Saints 0500 4511 Galloway Road, Huron 419-626-9860 St. Matthew Evang. Lutheran Bishop: Bill Reed Church Sacrament Service Sundays 9:30 15617 Mason Road, Vermillion a.m. Rev. Dr. Karl Fry, Pastor Family History Center Wednesday 440-967-9886 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to www.lutheransonline.com/stmatt- 9 p.m. verml-cms Ladies Bible Fellowship 9:15 a.m. Zion Lutheran Church Sunday School 9:30 a.m. All Ages 930 Main Street, Huron Welcome 419-433-4711 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. with www.zionhuron.org Holy Communion 8:30 a.m. Sundays Traditional WorWednesday 7:00 p.m. Worship ship Service 10 a.m. contemporary, familySt. Peter Catholic Church friendly workship 430 Main Street, Huron, 419-4339:15 a.m. Sundays Family Friendly 5725 Contemporary Worship Service with www.stpetershuron.org Sunday School for children and teens. Mass Schedule 5:00 p.m. Saturday

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Carolyn Z. Beatty, age 86 ,born October 17,1925 in Canton, Ohio died peacefully at home on Monday, June 11, 2012. Graduate of Huron High School in 1943, attended Flora Stone Mather College for Women at Case Western Reserve, Cleveland, Ohio. She returned to Huron, Ohio to marry her only love Bill in 1946, Carolyn was a member of the Queen Esther Chapter 15 Order of the Eastern Strs, Huron, Altrusa, and Huron Study Club. She was awarded the Grand Crossof Color for her service to the Huron Rainbow Assembly 105. Carolyns great pleasure was serving as a volunteer in the Cardiac Catheterization Waiting Room at Mt. Carmel West Hospital. She accumulated over 3500 hours of service and had many fond memories of the volunteer lunch table. She is preceded in death by by her husband; William George Betty and parents Jacob D. and Geraldine Laylin Zavitz. Survived by her children, Barbara and Vincent Barresi, Columbus, Thomas, Melissa, Kelleigh and Ashlyn Beatty, Gibsonburg, Ohio, George and Marilyn Beatty, Florida and Michigan and Richard, Dana and Andra Betty, Dublin, Ohio. 7 Grandcildren and 2 great grandchildren. Special friends, Barbara Stein Boeckling and Ellie Waite. Friends may call Friday, June 15, 2012 at the JOHN QUINT TREBONI FUNERAL HOME 1177 W. 5th Avenue, from 1:004:00 PM. PRIVATE INURNMENT will follow at the Scotts Cemetery, Huron, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, friends who wish may contribute in memory of Carolyn to the Charity of your choice. Condolences may be sent via www.johnquint.com.

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Firelands Regional Medical Center will be hosting a Pediatric Neurology Clinic on Wednesday, June 20. Staffed by a Board Certified Pediatric Specialist from Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital, Pediatric Specialty Clinics are held in the Firelands South Campus Outpatient Specialty Clinic, 1912 Hayes Avenue, Sandusky. To schedule an appointment for the Pediatric Neurology Clinic, call 1-800-377-3117. Additional Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital Pediatric Specialty Clinics are also available at Firelands Regional Medical Center. For a schedule of the Pediatric Specialty Clinics, please visit our Calendar of Events at www.firelands.com. For more information about the Pediatric Specialty

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Parks & Rec


All Huron Parks and Recreation Programs require Pre-Registration unless otherwise noted. Registration forms are available on the website or at our office. Please sign up early to avoid cancellation of programs due to low enrollment! Call 419-433-8487 for information or visit our website for details on programs. Mailing address: 417 Main St., Huron OH Office location: 110 Wall Street Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Email: hprd@cityofhuron.org Website: www.cityofhuron.org Stay up-to-date on all the current Parks and Recreation news! Sign up for our NEW email alerts on the City of Hurons homepage... Well be sending out information on upcoming programs, events, and other general announcements. Inspiration Run Sunday, June 24th at 12:00pm This years fun (non-competitive) 5K Run/ Walk honors the 10 year anniversary of the passing of Ryan Foss and Michelle Saunders; the original motivation for the Inspiration Run. Fifty percent of the proceeds go to the Foss-Saunders Memorial Scholarship Fund. Sunday, June 24, 2012 at 12:00pm at Fabens Park. Registration will take place from 11:0011:45am. Registration forms are available on our website; Pre-Registration is preferred. Registration fee is $10 per person. Summer Programs & Camps! Dont Wait-Register Today! Spaces for all of our summer camps & programs are limited and go quickly! For more information and registration forms, visit our website: cityofhuron.org (link to Parks and Recreation under Departments) Swim Lessons Session I: June 25th 29th (one week sprint session) Session II: July 9th-20th Session III: July 23rd-August 3rd Session IV: August 6th-17th Classes are available for children ages 3-10. For a list of times, fees and levels, please visit our website: cityofhuron.org Summer Camps Golf Camp: June 25th-27th Soccer Camp: July 9th-13th Cheerleading Camp: July 11th-13th Tennis Camp: July 16th-19th & 23rd-26th Basketball Camp: July 23rd-26th For a complete listing of ages, times, fees & more visit our website: cityofhuron.org. Summer Fitness: Beach Yoga Session II: July 24th-August 30th Boppin on the Basin Free live performances on Saturday eve-

Library News
The Board of Trustees of the Huron Public Library gratefully acknowledges the following donation: In memory of Cheryl Macki- Browning from Jennie Fish and Kathy Mussell, Hero Cat by Eileen Spinelli Summer Storytimes June 13 July 25 No registration required. Lapsit Wednesdays at 10:15 AM For children up to 2 years with caregiver Toddler Time Wednesdays at 11:00 AM For children 2 - 3 years with caregiver Storytime Wednesdays at 1:30 PM For children 3 - 5 years on their own Author Discussion, Thursday, June 14, 7 PM Huronite and author Rob Smith will be discussing his newest release. Shrader Marks: Keelhouse contains the complete two-volume saga which began with Smiths debut novel Night Voices. This is the continuation of the story of Cathy Pearson, Shrader Marks and a group of Great Lakes refugees. Join us as the author brings us all the compelling action in this double volume. Sleep Disorders, Friday, June 15, 2 PM A certified sleep polysomnographer from FRMC will discuss sleep apnea, insomnia, restless leg syndrome and more. This program is for adults and children who have completed 7th grade and older. Chess Class, Saturday, June 16, 10:00 AM- 12:30 PM Learn to play this challenging game or improve the skills you have. Registration appreciated.

Huron Parks and Recreation nings at the Huron Boat Basin through Office location: 110 Wall Street September 1st. June 16th features Gypsies Mailing address: 417 Main St. in the Palace, Ohios premier Jimmy Buffet Phone: 419-433-8487 Fax: 419-433-0470 Band. June 23rd enjoy the Best of the BritEmail: hprd@cityofhuron.org ish Invasion & Elvis performed by the LegWebsite: www.huronparks.org ends of Rock band. Visit www.cityofhuron. org for the seasons complete schedule. Boat Basin Dockage Available 20 Seasonal Dockage is available in the Huron Boat Basin Marina. Residents: $880.00. Stop in and enjoy our showrooms! Non-Residents: $920.00. If interested, please con- ~ Quality Home Furnishings Affordably Priced ~ tact the Huron Boat Ba- Custom Window Treatments Blinds Shutters Lamps sin at 419-433-4848 or Area Rugs Mattress Sets Unique Accessories email boatbasin@cityofhuron.org Temple Lexington Sherrill Bradington Young Comfort Design Hooker Furniture Hunter Douglas Nickel Plate Beach And Many More Season Parking Passes Passes are now available Come and Meet Our Professional Interior Designers for the 2012 season! Applications are available Ask about our on our website or in our complimentary office. The Nickel Plate in-home Season Parking Pass endesign service! titles the registered holdCindy Light Erin Ward Julianne Lee er the ability to park one Monday - Saturday 10-6 Sundays 11-3 (1) licensed vehicle at Nickel Plate Beach dur- 2830 East Harbor Road Port Clinton, Ohio 419-734-5888 www.catawbainteriors.com ing beach hours (dawn to dusk) throughout the season (Memorial Day to rom all of us at the Sanctuary at Plum Brook, Labor Day). The cost for we would like to thank everyone who shared in a season pass is $20 Resiour Mothers Day Tour of Homes, May 12 and 13. dents and $30 for NonThe amount of guests that attended far exceeded Residents. our expectations and resulted in numerous sales and reservations in our new buildings. A special thank you to our sponsors for their benevolent gifts, donations and participation in our event:

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Drop-ins welcome! YarnWorks, Saturday, June 16, 10:30 AM - 12 PM Join our group of knitters and crocheters, whether you are just learning or have been creating for years. Bring your current project, share your knowledge and help us with our community blanket. Registration appreciated. Skunk Lady Deborah Cipriani, Saturday, June 16, 10:30 11:30 AM Whats black and white and reads? A skunk in the Library! The Skunk Lady will bring her skunks to share with us. PHEW! You wont want to miss this family affair! (Kindergarten and older) Registration is required. Legal Advice Clinic, SatB O W L I N G G urday, June 16, 11 AM - 1 PM Need basic legal advice? Come to Huron Public Library where local attorneys will give free legal advice. Meet with a lawyer individually on a first come, first served basis. These sessions do not include the drafting of legal documents. Mystery Book Group, Monday, June 18 at 7 PM or Tuesday, June 19 at 2 PM The Illusion of Murder by Carol McCleary is the story of Nellie Bly, a Victorian feminist, detective reporter. Circumnavigating the globe, determined to beat Jules Vernes record, she becomes involved in a murder and must find the killer before she is the next victim.

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CELEBRATE FLAG DAY JUNE 14, 2012


Lazy Lavender
If Barbara Walters asked me What herb do you think of when I say the month of June? Id quickly reply Lavender. Like may herbs that have been used for the past couple thousand years, lavender is steeped in folklore. Some remedies ring true today- a sprig of lavender under ones hat was the cure for headaches. (Today we use it for easing nerves, falling asleep, soothing achy feet, headaches and so much more.) It beckons us to throw in a sprig of lavender into a tall pitcher of lemonade in the morning, and later pour a glass for a slow walk on a sultry summers evening. It may have influenced another mark of June- weddings. In the language of flowers, lavender means luck and devotion. It couldnt hurt to put bundles of lavender in bridal bouquets. Also, it was said to grow in an old maids garden, so if lavender thrived in a young womans backyard, she neednt expect marriage proposals. From the lore to modern day applications, lavender is probably the most versatile herb of all, so enjoy it and enjoy the summer. Abundant blessings Karen Langan

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Look no further then the native lands where lavender thrives, most notably, the rocky, sunny slopes of France. Try to copy those conditions by planting on mounds, beds or rows that are at least 6 higher than the surrounding ground, if not a foot. Plenty of sunshine is required (at least 8 hours) for lush blooming lavender and spare the water. Except for the initial 2 weeks after planting, I wouldnt turn on the water faucet unless we were in a pretty good drought. Lavender likes a mulch of light colored stone that reflects heat back into its crown. Save the dark colored bark mulches for your other perennials. I would suggest you plant lavender in groups of a half dozen or more with some that are English Lavenders (Lavandula angustifolia) which most often bloom in June AND Lavandins (Lavandula x varieties) that tend to color up in July. The first is often compact and tidy while the latter group exhibits a taller, wider growth habit. Its a nice blend and youll have at least two months of blooms. Dont forget the tender lavenders that love the outdoors until about October. They bloom nearly year round which is why we put up with hauling them in each winter and sending them outdoors by May. Well, those are the basics. Stop by and ask more questions and inhale natures sweetest perfumes.

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1 c. whipping cream 2-3 T. sugar 1 c. raspberries 1 c. blueberries about 2 T. lavender flowers

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Begin to whip the cream. When the cream begins to thicken, whisk in the sugar and most of the lavender flowers. Reserve a few to sprinkle over each serving.) Continue whipping the cream until is it soft and fluffy but not quite stiff. Fold in the berries and chill for 30 minutes before serving. Serve the fool in elegant glasses garnished with the reserved flowers. A piece of light sponge cake or a lady finger is a nice accompaniment. (Adapted from Susan Belsingers Flowers in the Kitchen)

Above Recipes and information supplied to us by Karen Langan of Mulberry Creek Herb Farm

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