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Events with Vendors in Mt. Morris
Pennsylvania - Greene County PA
Purple Martin Festival
WHEN: Saturday, June 30, 2012 (8th annual) - 10AM to 4PM
WHERE: Mason Dixon Park,
Mt. Morris PA 15349
(Greene County Pennsylvania.)
DESCRIPTION: Annual festival commemorating the return of the Purple Martin (the largest of the
North American swallows.) Visitors will be able to see baby martins in various stages of development, learn how to
maintain the birdhouses, and the baby birds will be banded in order to track their migration.
Vendors will be offering some great food, artisans and crafters will be selling their wares, and
there will be plenty of family entertainment throughout the day.
Admission is free and there will be door prizes.
The Purple Martin Festival is co-sponsored by Jacobs Birdhouse Company.
Vendors Wanted!
CONTACT: 304-879-5500 or 724-317-3734
WEBSITE: www.MasonDixonPark.net.
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A Little Bit of Humor... Groaner
Alert! Shared by PaVendors.com
A happily married man had only one complaint, his wife was always
nursing sick birds.
One November evening, he came home to find a raven with a splint on its beak sitting in
his favorite chair. On the dining room table there was a feverish eagle pecking at an aspirin
while in the kitchen his wife was comforting a shivering little wren that she found in the
snow.
The furious spouse strode over to where his wife was towering down the cold little bird.
"I can't take it any more! We've got to get rid of all of these darn..."
The wife held up her hand to cut him off in mid-curse. "Please Dear," she said, "Not in
front of the chilled wren."
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In Memory of Esther Pearce Strickland,
8/29/33 - 3/24/98
This joke was sent to me by my sister, Sandy, on our Mom's birthday 8/29/01. Our mom loved
birds (raised them professionally)
and she would have loved this joke. We share it with our visitors.
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