bookmark_borderWentz Farmstead Cooking Colonial Food

WORCESTER, PENNSYLVANIA — Learn about the colonial method of making mincemeat pie during a visit to the Peter Wentz Farmstead on Saturday, November 10 from 10:00am-3:00pm. Meat combined with apples, spices, and spirits, baked in a pie crust is a traditional dish that has been enjoyed during this time of year for centuries.

Historic foodways volunteer, Karen Dougherty, will demonstrate the preparation of mincemeat in the summer kitchen using recipes dating back to the 18th century. Dressed in period clothing, she will explain the various skills required of a colonial housewife, including preserving food for the long, cold winter ahead when mincemeat pies and other dishes helped keep the family well-nourished.

For more information about this program and others, please call the Peter Wentz Farmstead at 610-584-5104 or visit www.historicsites.montcopa.org. The restored 18th century Pennsylvania German historic site is owned and operated by the County of Montgomery and receives support from the Peter Wentz Farmstead Society. The site is regularly open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm and Sunday from 1:00pm to 4:00pm with guided tours every forty-five minutes.

bookmark_borderWild About Whitetails

GREEN LANE, PENNSYLVANIA — Montgomery County Parks and Heritage Services Division’s Green Lane Park will host “Wild about Whitetails” on Saturday, November 10 at 1:00 pm. Join the staff at Green Lane Park as they unravel the life history, biology, and management of this charismatic and controversial mammal. After a brief indoor program, participants will venture into the field to search for deer and the evidence they leave behind. This program is suitable for ages 8 and up. Guests will meet at the picnic pavilion in the Deep Creek Area of Green Lane Park located at 2144 Snyder Road, Green Lane, PA.

This is a free program. Pre-registration is required! Please call (215) 234-4528 to register.

For information please contact Kevin Crilley, Environmental Education Specialist, Parks Region II, Montgomery County Parks & Heritage Services Division, at (215) 234-4528 or email him at
kcrilley@montcopa.org.

bookmark_borderHurricane Effects Election in Montgomery County

Aftermath Of Hurricane Sandy

Regional Updates

Dear Friend,

I have a few quick updates I wanted to share with you. In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, many in our area remain without power, changes to absentee voting have been enacted and along the New Jersey coastline there is much devastation.

Southeast Pennsylvania currently accounts for the most outages in the state as of now with Philadelphia between 5,000-10,000 customers without power and Montgomery County at 50,000 customers without power. You can check the status of your area or report an outage through PECO.

This past Monday, Governor Corbett signed an executive order that allowed for absentee ballot applications to be extended if a county’s offices were closed during the storm. For Philadelphia and Montgomery Countyapplications were accepted until 5pm today, in person at the County Board of Elections. This morning, Governor Corbett extended the deadline for submission of those ballots to no later than Monday, November 5th at 5pm, also at the County Board of Elections, either by mail or in person.

Because Pennsylvanians often visit the many shore towns of New Jersey, I wanted to let you know New Jersey is still under a state of Emergency and re-entry to the states barrier islands and coastal communities has not been permitted for many towns yet. If you or someone you know wants to know when a community will reopen, please check by county. Because some county offices remain closed, please use their websites for updates on openings and potential requirements for entering. You can also request and find out more about Disaster Assistance through the federal government.

I hope everyone remains safe in the days that follow, and as always, it is an honor to represent you in Congress.

Sincerely,

Allyson Y. Schwartz

Member of Congress