(June, 2010) Spring is
a beautiful season of the year! The grass gets
green, the trees bud and produce new leaves,
the gardens are planted with new seeds that
produce fresh food but the first sign of
spring is when you hear the song of the
‘peepers’. You may ask ‘what is a peeper’?
Peepers are those small little frogs that
announce loudly that winter is over. It is
hard to believe something only an inch to an
inch and a half long can raise such a noise!
The chirping starts in
March soon after the ice melts off small
shallow bodies of water and signals the
beginning of the breeding season extending
into June. Approaching a pool of ‘peepers’ you
think you will see hundreds of them as they
send forth their song. They are not that easy
to see and quickly silence with your approach.
When I first heard these, many years ago, I
was challenged to see my first one and even
now am amazed at these inconspicuous
creatures. As far as ‘peepers’ are concerned,
the more there are in a pond, the happier and
louder they seem to be. Listen for them!
As I write this
article it comes to my mind that the traffic
pattern will be changing over the next few
months. Those yellow vehicles called "School
Buses" will be parked for a few months and the
slow moving farm equipment will be ever
present on our roadways and of course the
tourist traffic will increase. We all need to
be patient and courteous to each and every
driver while we are driving on our highways.
For many of us it is time for vacation and
enjoying outdoor recreation.
Adams County has over
30,000 acres of public land for outdoor
recreation, which equates to about 1 acre for
every 3.5 residents. The Gettysburg National
Park consists of 6,000 acres, 21,800 acres of
State Forest Lands, 1,950 acres of State Game
Lands, and does not include the 2,500 acre
Gladfelter Tree Farm in Hamiltonban Township
which will become part of the State Forest
Lands. These lands are all open to the public.
So, if you like hiking, biking, picnicking or
just want to take a walk in the woods, I would
encourage you to take advantage of all the
opportunities we have here in Adams County for
outdoor recreation.
In addition to these
Federal and State Lands numerous municipal and
private parks offer recreational
opportunities. Also Adams County is the home
of eight (8) golf courses for your enjoyment.
There has also been a
lot of interest in gardening for a number of
reasons. If you like gardening, the
Commissioners offered an acre next to the
Agricultural Building for a Community Garden
under the direction of the Extension office.
The Master Gardeners in the county have
developed the area into twenty-plus (20+)
plots for residents to plant a garden, which
have all been planted by different
individuals. If anyone would like to observe
and watch the gardens grow, feel free to drive
by – but just LOOK and DON’T Touch!!! I also
know that Gettysburg Borough has a garden
plot.
IF you don’t have a
green thumb, there are three (3) Adams County
Farmers Markets that will be open until the
end of October for the purchase of fresh Adams
County fruits and vegetables. First, the
Gettysburg Market that is located downtown in
Lincoln Square will be open on Saturdays from
7 a.m. until noon. This year there will be two
markets at the Outlet Shoppes which will be
open on Fridays and Saturdays from 9:30 a.m.
until 2 p.m. We hope to see you at the
markets!
Just a few words about
the re-assessment of county property and
understanding the Adams County Re-assessment.
There will be six (6) public meetings held,
one in each of the school districts, to answer
any questions you may have. The dates of these
meetings are as follows:
- Bermudian Springs
School District June 14th
- Conewago Valley
School District June 16th
- Upper Adams School
District June 21st
- Fairfield Area
School District June 22nd
- Littlestown Area
School District June 23rd
- Gettysburg Area
School District June 28th
All meetings will be
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the respective High
School Auditoriums.
Enjoy your summer and
BE SAFE!
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