:\ School schedules * jazz conceit The McHenry East Campus Music Department will present a pops concert for the general public at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, MajrlS at the McHenry East Campus theater. Performing groups will in clude the Jazz Band, and Con cert Chorus. Both are directed by William N. Toalson. Small groups and solos - will be featured. Musical pieces will include "Birdland" and "String of Pearls" from the jazz band; and exerpts from "Pippin" as well as "Rag Mop" and "Steam Heat" from the chorus. Offer spring wildflower walks McHenry County Con servation District volunteers are scheduled to lead a number of public programs at district sites in * May designed to promote awareness of the spring wildflowers. Each program features a different site with a different array of wildflower species. All of the programs are free and open to the public without pre-registration. The Hollows, between Crystal Lake and Cary, will be the site of a May 12 walk scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. Yvonne Henze will lead participants on a walk which will feature plants of forest and open areas. Somewhat different species of forest and field should be in bloom for the May 13 walk at Rush Creek, near Harvard. The leader of the 1 p.m. walk will be Chris Rechten. On Saturday, May 19, an in terpretive walk along a railroad prairie remnant will begin at 3 p.m. Parking for the Nippersink Trail is provided where Harts ROad crosses the old railroad bed. MCCD volunteer, Bill Howenstine, witt lead this ane. Prairie wildflowers will again be highlighted at the Saturday, May 26 program at Queen Anne Prairie - Eckert Cemetery, beginning at 1 p.m. Alice and Leta Clark will lead participants on the short (about v« mile) walk around the perimeter of the cemetery. Several species of prairie flowers should be in /bloom at that time. Interested persons may call MCCD at (815) 338-1405 for detailed directions or further information on the programs. COAL RESEARCH In Washington D.C. recently Governor James R. Thompson proposed the establishment in Illinois of a National Center for Research on Sulfur in Coal, an effort that would focus on add rain and other environmental issues. "Reaching a national concensus on a solution to the add rain issue is critical," he said. FOR SALE! •OAK •WALNUT •MAPLE •EBONY •BUTTERNUT •HICKORY •PADOUK •ZEBRA ONE DAY ONLY SAT., MAY 12 10AM-4PM SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MAY 11. 1(M Garden pest seminar set No matter how carefully planned and planted a home vegetable garden is, a number of things can occur during the growing season to ruin the har est. Weeds, insects, and disease can all reduce production of home vegetable gardens greatly. Home gar deners can learn more on controlling vegetable pc^ts at a McHenry County Extension Service seminar set for 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 15, in the downstairs meeting room of the Production Credit Association Building, 2032 N. Seminary Avenue (Route 47), Woodstock. Identification and control measures for common problems in the McHenry County area will be covered. The program is free but preregistration by May 14 is required. To register, name and phone number information must be sent to the McHenry County Cooperative Extension Service, 789 McHenry Avenue, P.O. Box 431, Woodstock, Illinois 60098. Phones: (815) 338-3737 or 338- 4747. The University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service offers equal opportunities in programs and employment regardless of race, religion, sex, or handicap. 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