Out and About – Week of February 23rd

Did You Know?

— Iceland has no mosquitoes at all due to its cold climate.
— Iceland is the world’s safest country, with lowest crime and highest peace.
— Railways don’t exist in Iceland; travel depends on cars, buses & planes.
— Iceland is one of the most volcanically active regions on Earth.
— Iceland’s national sport is handball, not football.
— Iceland’s capital, Regkjavik, runs entirely on renewable energy.

The St. Joseph County Conservation & Sportsman Club wants all St. Joe County hunters and future hunters to know that there will be a Hunter Safety Education class happening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 19-21 at the Conservation Club located at 23640 Featherstone Road, near Sturgis. This class is free of charge and is open to youth and adults. To be a part of this class, you must register at the MI DNR Website. The class times are on Thursday from 5:30 PM – 8 PM; Friday from 5:30 PM – 9 PM and the Saturday class starts promptly at 8 AM and runs until about 1 PM. For more information, phone (269) 625-3749.

Scientists in Australia’s Parkes Observatory thought they had positive proof of alien life, when they began picking up radio-waves from space. However, after investigation, the radio emissions were traced to a Microwave in the building.

My electric bill just came in and I’m pretty sure they are charging me for sunlight, moonlight, street lights, this little light of mine, and the light at the end of the tunnel.

The name of all the continents ends with the same letter that they start with.

See you Out and About!

Submitted by Norm Stutesman

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