Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 26, 1976, Image 16

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    IS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, JQne26, 1976
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Lebanon FFA member h
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - will spend the summer as
Frances Bragg of Jonestown exchange trainees in the
met with D. Kellerhals FFA’s Work Experience
representing the Switzerland Abroad program.
Embassy recently at a
luncheon sponsored by the
National FFA Organization
in Alexandria, Va. Bragg
was one of 50 FFA members
who met with attaches from
the countries in which they
Co-op
hosts
WEST CHESTER Ten
outstanding boys and girls
have been named winner in
the Cooperative Business
Education Program spon
sored by the Chester-
Delaware Co-op Council and
will represent this area at
the Pennsylvania
Association of Farmer
Cooperatives Summer In
stitute at Shippensubrg State
College, July 11-14.
Those chosen to attend the
Institute are: Roberta Ek
dahl, West Chester; Edward
Kulp and Eugene Kulp, both
of Pottstown; Lane Keen,
Glenmoore; Stephen Greer,
Oxford; Bruce Wrigley,
Cochranville and Dawn
Gidner, Thornton, first-year
scholars; and Catherine E.
Wollaston, Toughkenamon;
Edwin A. Mast, Elverson;
and David Nolan, Bir
chrunville.
Winners were selected on
the basis of their knowledge
of the business enterprise
system in America, and
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Bragg, who is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Bragg and a member of the
Northern Lebanon FFA
Chapter will spend six
months in Switzerland. The
council
youths
cooperative way of doing
business, and on activities of
the participants identifying
them with school, com
munity, church, and youth
organizations.
Theseyoung leaders will be
accompanied to Ship
pensburg 'by Thomas E.
Mitchell, assistant county
agricultural agent, who will
act as chaperone and
resource .person for- the
delegation.
The Institute programs is
designed to teach youth
more about the business
enterprise system in the
United States to help them in
planning their future by
pointing our career
possibilities in agribusiness,
and provide opportunities for
individual - leadership
development.
Approximately 250 young
adults, representing the best
of over 4,000 participants in
the annual P.A.F.C. youth
education program, will
attend the four-day event.
The Institute is a joint
effort of the Pennsylvania
Association* of Farmer
Cooperatives, local Co-op
Councils, and the College of
Agriculture of The Penn
sylvania State University.
for ree
-estimate
purpose of the luncheon was
to give WEA participants an
opportunity to visit with host
country representatives and
discuss 'their plans for the
summer experience
program. Other Embassy
representatives also . at
tended the luncheon and
participated in an orien
tation program ' .that
followed.
The luncheon was part of a
four-day orientation
program conducted by the
National FFA Organization
for WEA participants prior
to leaving for their host
countries. Following the
orientation, Bragg and other
FFA members departed to
Washington, D.C., for a
further briefing in
Luxembourg prior to their
placement in Europe.
The FFA “Work Ex
perience Abroad” program
is sponsored by the National
SFA Organizaiton to give
FFA members an op-'
portunity to become
.Acquainted with students
Observing and using the
agricultural methods of their
host country as they learn
the history, culture,
traditions,'and life styles.
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D. Kellerhal, agriculture attache in zerland with Frances Bragg, daughter
Washington,' D.C. discusses of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bragg of
agriculture and' farm' life in Swit- Jonestown, Pa.
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114-793-3716
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