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  1. Lower Nazareth Township
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Lower Nazareth Township

• Household Recycling • Electronic Recycling • Household Hazardous Waste • Clean-Up Day • Yard Waste • Leaf Collection • Christmas Trees • Latex Paint • Document Shredding • Budget & Finance • Planning, Zoning, & Permitting • Taxes • Public Works • Recycling • Resources • Forms, Publications, and Ordinances • Reports, Resolutions, & Agreements Archives • Minutes & Agenda Archives • Helpful Links • Reports, Resolutions, & Agreements • Minutes & Agenda • Reports, Resolutions & Agreements Archive • Minutes & Agenda Archive • Emergency Services • Recreation • Parks • Sports • Adult Activities Group • Summer Park Program • Contact Gently nestled in rich Eastern Pennsylvania farmland, it was originally part of the “Walking Purchase” of 1737. Purchased from William Penn, this area was originally known as “The Drylands”. This 83 hundred-acre section was once thought to be doomed and was termed, “Barren”. There was very little forest land as the Indians had burned all of the vegetation to drive the game into the open to hunt. This “Barren” appearance of the area gave rise to the popular superstition that no crops could be grown in this region as it was too “dry”. Early residents held a rich religious heritage and named Lower Nazareth Township after the biblical town of Nazareth. In 1740 it was written, “The surface of the township is level; the soil limestone, and well improved by judicious course of crops, and careful culture, and very productive”. In 1807, Lower Nazareth was crea...

Fenzi Dog Sports Academy

In our opinion, dog training really is "all tricks." There's no distinction between "serious" work and "fun" work. It's all fun if you're doing it right! Teaching tricks can, however, lead to huge and long-lasting benefits for your competition work. Far from being silly and inconsequential, tricks can be the building blocks for more advanced work. Trick training helps you form a strong and mutually enjoyable working relationship with your dog. Teaching tricks gives you valuable training experience by allowing you to practice a variety of techniques (shaping, luring and targeting), develop a training plan for a behavior from start to finish, improve your timing, and set criteria appropriately. And most importantly, trick training is just plain fun! The tricks we will focus on in this class will have application to competition training and showing. Left and right spins, hand touches, backing up, weaving between your legs, sitting up, paw touches, chin rest, take a nap, go to bed, and play dead are some of the tricks we will work on. In addition to teaching these tricks, we will talk about how they can help improve your dog's focus, lower his stress level, and make teaching competition behaviors much easier. Students will work at their own level and pace. If your dog already knows the basic trick behavior, we will add more challenges by working on distraction and stimulus control. There are also an infinite number of variations to each trick. Although this course is appropria...