—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1972 32 4-H Promotion Week Program Set in York County Editor’s Note: The following report was prepared by Galen R. Kopp, assistant York County ag agent. While the article describes 4-H Promotion Week activities in York County, much of the in formation fits 4-H work in other areas as well. Throughout the week of March 17-24, York, Adams, Franklin and Cumberland counties will ob serve 4-H Promotion Week. The two main goals of this promotion week will be to expose the general public to the aims of 4-H and to enroll as many new members as possible between the ages of 9 and 19. This is the first time that such a week has been planned in York County. The theme for this week in York County is “4-H for all.” To organize the events of the week, the York County 4-H Council, which is composed of older 4-H members and which sponsors and suggests many activities for the entire county, set up a committee of several people. A number of events and ac tivities that were decided upon are as follows: Throughout the week, 4-H members from York County will appear on “Noonday on 8” (WGAL TV, Lancaster) and give short talks on various ac tivities that are in the 4-H program. It was also decided that spot announcements will be sent over local radio stations and that articles will appear in many of the York County newspapers every day of the week. Placemats, which promote 4-H, will be distributed in various restaurants throughout the MATCHED TO YOUR GROWING CONDITIONS . . . m 305 WL 306 WL 210 New High Yielding Alfalfa in Penna. and "Maryland! ‘Yielded 7.09 Tons of Forage in 1971 -12% Moisture-4 cuttings Now Available through your local dealer! - Resistant to Bacterial Wilt and Anthracnose - Tolerant to Alfalfa Leaf Hopper and Pea Aphid - Rapid growing Stand persistent Dark green color Fine Stems - Excellent seeding vigor and stand establishment - Developed by Waterman-Loomis Co., Specialized Alfalfa Breeders BEACHLEY-HARDY FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS Sh iremanstown, Pa. 17091 county. Posters, advertising 4-H Promotion Week, will be sent to the various clubs which are to distribute them throughout the local community. Several exhibits will also be set up at selected locations in the county. On Saturday, March 25, which is not officially in the Promotion Week, clean-up drives will take place. Each of the approximately 40 dubs, with a total membership of nearly 2,000 members in York county, are to pick up litter along several of the highways in the club’s locality. Several of these clubs will then build an object out of the cans and litter and place their constructed object in selected areas in the county, most notably, the square in York. Also, on that date, an inter county activity will be held in the evening at the York County 4-H Center, a new $lBO,OOO budding which has been financed by donations, cookie sales, flower bulb sales, sub sales and other fund raising activities. A fund raising activity is also scheduled to begin during 4-H Promotion Week. York County 4- H members will be selling 20-30 gallon trash bags at a very low price. This money will be used to help pay off the debt on the 4-H Center building. “4-H.for all” is a good slogan because it is true. A number of years ago, it was thought that a prospective member either had to have an animal or be willing to cook or sew. The image of 4-H has changed and its membership has changed. Today, only about one third of the four million 4-H members, Making plans for 4-H Promotion Week in Baby Beef Club; Galen R. Kopp, assistant York and neighboring counties March 17- York County ag agent, and Miss Sharon 24 are: left to right, Dale E. Stough Jr, 108 Snyder, Etters RDI, of the Newberrytown Broad St, Hellam, of the Pennsylvania 4-H Club and chairman of Promotion Week. nationwide, live on farms. The In the agricultural project ching, create with fabrics, remaining two thirds come from areas, a person can choose from knitting, food preservation, home urban or rural, non-farm regions. Held corn, tomatoes, flower and decorating, home furnishings and 4-H has added many new vegetable gardening, dairy, beef, a variety of food-projects, projects, in addition to animals lamb, horses, rabbits, capon, and Miscellaneous projects in and home economics projects. In tractor. elude: automotive, pets, electric, York County, there are a variety In the home economics area, entomology, forestry, geology, of nearly 100 projects from which there is a choice of baby sitting, to choose. child development, start stit- Springti deal Save plenty on a big Chevy truck. When the weather warms the deals BBC on single-axle conventionals. get hot on Chevy medium-duty Also available: tandems with a wide trucks. You can choose from two cab range of axle ratios. It’s your kind of styles-conventional and tilt-with truck, and you can own it now at your GVW’s to 44,500 lbs. and GCW's to kind of price. 60,000 IbS. 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