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Volume 3, Issue 13

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1/2 mile off Rte. 191 on the left!<br />

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Fall Mums<br />

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Pumpkins – Hay Bales –<br />

Corn Stalks – Gourds & More!!<br />

PUMPKIN DECORATING<br />

Sunday, October 16th<br />

1-2:30 pm for ages 3-9<br />

Sign up early, space is limited! Call or email!<br />

Enjoy the Flavors of the Season<br />

PUMPKIN BUTTER - FRY PIES<br />

CARAMEL APPLE & PUMPKIN ROLLS<br />

TAKE AND BAKE PIES<br />

HOURS: WEDNESDAY Mon. & Thurs. THRU thru Sat. SATURDAY, 10:00AM-5:00PM 10AM-5PM &<br />

SUNDAYS 10AM-3PM Sun. 10:00AM-3:00PM • CLOSED • Closed MONDAYS Tues. & Wed. AND TUESDAYS<br />

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DROP-OFF EVENT<br />

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, <strong>2016</strong> 8:30 AM TO 2:00 PM<br />

Northampton Community College Main Campus • Bethlehem Township, PA<br />

TIRES: No Charge<br />

limit 8 tires per vehicle<br />

Highway tires, automobile,<br />

SUV <strong>and</strong> tractor trailer tires only<br />

No rims/wheels accepted<br />

No-Farm, bicycle, mini-bike,<br />

motorcycle, golf-cart,<br />

backhoe etc.,<br />

No Electronics Accepted<br />

– visit https://www.Facebook.<br />

com/norcodced OR Northaptoncounty.org/County<br />

Government/Community<br />

<strong>and</strong> Economic<br />

Development/Recycling<br />

Information<br />

L<strong>and</strong>scapers, Contractors, Painters<br />

Reach new customers with<br />

your advertisement in<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Belt</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Beyond</strong>’s<br />

Home & Garden section.<br />

Affordable Advertising Rates<br />

to Fit Every Budget!<br />

Call 610-704-6818 or<br />

email thebelt<strong>and</strong>beyond@gmail.com<br />

USE GREEN POND ROAD ENTRANCE ONLY<br />

Household Hazardous Waste Accepted<br />

Adhesives<br />

Aerosol Cans<br />

Antifreeze<br />

Automotive Fluids & Cleaners<br />

Batteries (all types)<br />

Compressed Gas<br />

Fluorescent Lights<br />

Flammable/Combustible Fluids<br />

Fire Extinguishers<br />

Herbicides/Pesticides<br />

Household Cleaners<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vegetable Garden<br />

Pull out old vines <strong>and</strong> vegetable plants. Insect pests that feed on these plants<br />

during summer <strong>and</strong> fall often lay eggs on old plants. If vines are left on the<br />

soil surface, insect eggs will survive the winter <strong>and</strong> hatch in spring. If they are<br />

not diseased, you can work the old plants back into the garden soil. This adds<br />

organic matter to the soil <strong>and</strong> destroys insects <strong>and</strong> their eggs. You can use<br />

well-rotted manure, compost, peat or leaves to add to the soil in the fall. Rototill<br />

all these materials into the soil, mixing well to a depth of 8 to 12 inches. You’ll<br />

want to leave one part of the garden intact. <strong>The</strong> area where you’ve planted root<br />

crops can be mulched instead of dug up <strong>and</strong> worked. <strong>The</strong>se simple tips will help<br />

in preparing your vegetable garden for the off-season.<br />

Mercury-containing Products<br />

Motor Oil/Filters<br />

Oil-based Paint & Stain<br />

Old gasoline/oil mixtures<br />

Pool Chemicals<br />

Propane Cylinders<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmometers<br />

<strong>The</strong>rmostats<br />

Non–Hazardous materials will not be accepted.<br />

No latex paint or stains. No smoke detectors/<br />

radioactives. No medical wastes<br />

Northampton County Residents ONLY<br />

Please bring Photo ID or recent utility bill to verify residency<br />

Accepted Scrap Metals - Recycling of residential scrap, that is primarily metal, including lawn furniture, vehicle rims/wheels, yard equipment (oil, gas & batteries<br />

removed), major metal appliances (washer, dryers, stoves), air conditioners <strong>and</strong> dehumidifiers (refrigerant does not require removal, it will be recycled), etc.<br />

Northampton County Department of<br />

Community <strong>and</strong> Economic Development<br />

improving quality of life through<br />

investment in our communities<br />

Questions? Facebook-Northampton County Dept. of Community<br />

<strong>and</strong> Economic Development, Northamptoncounty.org/County<br />

Government/Community <strong>and</strong> Economic Development/Recycling<br />

Information or contact Ken Zinis, Environment <strong>and</strong> Sustainability<br />

kzinis@northamptoncounty.org or 610-829-6313

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