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Joe and Gertie Hergott will be at the museâ€" um on both days with their portable bee "flyâ€"way", which allows them to show Doon Heritage Crossroads will present its Christmas craft workshop series through the fall months. Joseph Schneider Haus offers fall fun Fall Colours on Sept. 8 and 9 is a weekend dedicatâ€" ed to natural dyeing. Dyeing wool and linen with local plant material and imported natural dyes . will be explored. On the Sunday, 2000 folk artistâ€"inâ€"residence Ingrid Steiner returns to demonstrate intricate couâ€" nted crossâ€"stitch. Doon Heritage Crossroads presents Christmas craft workshops Fl‘he Schneiders _ are preparing for winter and visitors can help with the many chores that kept the members of a 19th century farm family busy. On Sept. 29 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., learn how to make a jointed plush teddy bearâ€" a wonderful keepsake or _ Christmas _ present. Participants must bring a sewing machine with a full bobbin of neutralâ€"coloured thread, sewing scissors and a bag lunch. The cost to take part is $50 per person. On Oct. 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., learn the heritage craft of silk ribbon embroiâ€" dery and create a poinsettia for the upcoming festive seaâ€" On Sept. 29 and 30, join the Schneiders as they peel, chop and dry a large quantiâ€" ty of apples to be used in winter cooking and baking. A variety of heritage apples will be available for tasting and the apple butter will be bubbling on an outdoor fire. On the Saturday, the public is invited to enter an apple pie baking contest. There is a youth category (ages eightâ€" 14) and an adult category {ages 15 and older). All pies must be homemade, conâ€" tain apples and have a pasâ€" try crust. Entries must be at Corn Husks and Kernels on Sept. 22 and 23 will feaâ€" ture Pennsylvania German cornmeal cookery. Although corn was not a major part of the Pennsylvania German diet here, the Schneiders will be roasting and grinding corn for use in the fall and winter months. One of the most enjoyable fall jobs was the opportunity to get together with friends and family for an _ Apple Schnitzing Bee. visitors how a bee hive works and how the bees produce honey. They will also have a variety of their honey prodâ€" ucts available for sale. Twin DBL MAT! go 119 SET 169 199 6° s9 109 2 PIECE ~ DOUBLE FROM LARGE SELECTION OF FUTONS & FRAMES Twin DBL Queen $139 Queen 159 239 129 onLy $29.00 At the Oneâ€"Ofâ€"Aâ€"Kind Lace Angel workshop on Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., create a lace angel to adorn a pillow or picture using a French heirloom sewing technique. Participants must bring a sewing machine with zigâ€"zag capabilities, its manâ€" ual and a bag lunch. The cost Flax to Fabric, Oct. 20 and 21, will feature the labour intensive process of turning flax into linen fabric. son at the Silk Ribbon Poinsettia Gift Bag workshop. The cost to attend is $50 per person, and each participant is asked to bring a bagged lunch. Thanksgiving Weekend, Oct. 6, 7, and 8, will celebrate the harvest with Bringing in the Sheaves. The museum is open Saturday, Sunday and Monday and staff will be baking bread in the brisk bakeoven, basket making, and net making. On the Saturday from 10 a.m. until noon, the entire family will enjoy Scarecrow Saturday. There is no registration required, but don‘t forget to bring old clothing to dress your â€" scarecrow. â€" During Oktoberfest week, Oct. 9â€"12, the museum is open daily for Preserving the Harvest. Harvest activities will conâ€" tinue and the Schneiders will be making a supply of sauerkraut for the long winâ€" ter ahead. On Oct. 13 and 14, drop in for Brews and Beverages as the Schneiders demonâ€" strate how to make some common _ 19th _ century drinks: cordials, apple cider, mead, and fruit wine. Schneider Haus by noon Call for details. Twin DBL â€" Queen matt 189 229 269 set 269 329 369 Twin DBL Queen MATT 139 189 229 SET 199 249 299 ATTENTION STUDENTS Back During the final weekend Lo Sehoob ON MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS DOOR CRASHER _ METAL FRAME & FUTON DOUBLE SIZE COLOUR CHOICE $199 NOW a Sl)'isg!:l’zm cgswou us i SET 644 coils 49..9 gst SET 644 coils MATT 239 SET 220 And on Nov. 3, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the Brown Paper Packages Tied Up With String workshop, learn to creâ€" ate your own personalized gift wrappings that are just as special | as _ the gifts. Participants should bring scissors and a bag lunch. The cost to take part is $40 per person. Preregistration for the workshops is required. To book or for more informaâ€" tion, call 748â€"1914. _ Joseph Schneider Haus is located at 466 Queen St. S., Kitchener. The museum is open Wednesdayâ€"Saturday â€" and holiday Mondays from 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m. and on Sundays from 1â€"5 p.m. For informaâ€" tion, call Katherine McCracken at 742â€"7752. to attend is $50. Two exhibitions continue in the galleries through the fall months: The Russian Mennonite Migration: A Personal Account and Rug Hooking Today: Survival, Rebirth or Revival? In conâ€" junction with the latter exhiâ€" bition, members of the Kâ€"W Rug Hooking Guild will demonstrate at the museum on Sept. 9. On Sept. 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. the public is invited to participate in Rug Hooking Discovery Day. Bring in heirâ€" loom hooked mats for idenâ€" tification and conservation advice. There is no charge for this service but regular museum admission does apply. s on Oct. 27 and 28, the Schneiders will be bringing out the feather beds and wool sheets as they prepare for winter nights ahead durâ€" ing Coverlets and Canopies. Twin DBL Queen 239 279 329 329 389 439 PST