A32—Lancaster Faming, Satarday, March 15,19t0 State poultrymen gear up for annual fund raising banquet LANCASTER Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass will be entertaining at the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation Annual Fund Raising Banquet on April 10, 1980, at the Host Farm in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. With 1446 in attendance last year, over 1600 are expected this year as the largest poultry banquet in the Northeast continues to be the biggest attraction smce caged rearing. Many explanations have been offered for this Penn sylvania phenomenon from supporting the important work the Federation does for the industry to the gala atmosphere of the banquet itself. But in some instances, the massive numbers of people have just prompted others not-to-be-left-out. The Co-Chairmen of the Banquet, Bill Carlin, Hub aci|j^uLTUße gl^rrmß2o Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) 7.30 p.m.; Manhetm Community Building. 4-H Sheep Club; 7 30 p.m ; Farm and Home Center ELCO FFA Banquet; 7:00 p.m.; ELCO Middle School. Tuesday, March 18 Junior Council Meeting, 116 Ag Hall, Newark, Delaware. Crop Management Meeting; 7 30 p.m.; Union Grove School, Terre Hill. Home Vegetable Gardening; Farm and Home Center; 9-30 a.m.-ll:30 a.m. and an evening session, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Home Lawn Care Clinic, Hunterdon County: Extension Center, N. J. Horse Management Senes; Hunterdon County Ex tension Center; N.J. Montgomery County Foods Day at Montgomery Community College. Winter Fruit Meeting, Montgomery County Extension Office. Delaware Beef Cattle meeting; 7:30 pm Sheraton Inn, Dover, Delaware. Ephrata Area Young Far mers monthly meeting, Ag Dept, of Ephrata High School; 745 p.m. Volleyball practice to follow. Wednesday, March 19 Manure handling tours and demonstrations, Lan caster. Atlantic Breeders Co-op 16th Annual Meeting; Quality bard Farms; Bob Graybill, Pennfield Corporation; and Dale W. Weaver, Victor F. Weaver, Inc., report they are better prepared for the crowds this year than in the past. The banquet was reorganized for 1980 utilizing a larger area for the social hour and two banquet rooms. Attendees are together for the social hour then report to the banquet room of their choice for the remainder of the evening. The program, meal and entertainment will be identical in both banquet rooms. This is accomplished by the performance of two different magic acts while the two name entertainers refresh and exchange rooms. The Co-Chairmen com mented that the banquet has been moved three times to Inn, Centerville Road exit of Route 30; 10:00 a.m. Delaware Beef Meeting; 7:30 p.m; Sheraton Inn; Dover, Delaware. Thursday, March 20 Lancaster Conservaion District Annual Banquet; 6:30 p.m.; Good’n Plenty Restaurant, Smoketown. Manure handling demon strations, Lancaster. Adams County Part-time Farmers; Extension Office, 7 30 p.m. University of Maryland Ag Alumni Dinner; Urbana, Md. Harford County Holstein Breeders Association 23rd Annual Banquet; 7.00 p.m.; Emory Umtea Methodist Church, Street, Maryland Maryland FFA Florida Ag Tour. Little Dutchman FFA at Annvilie Cleona High School; 6.45 p m. Dover FFA Banquet at the High School. Friday, March 21 Used Farm Machinery Sale, fair grounds, Frederick, Md. Rural Preservation Con ference; 9.30 p.m.; Campus of West Chester State College, West Chester; continues through Saturday. Saturday, March 22 Franklin County 4-H Dairy Banquet Berks County Horse Expo; 10 00 a m -8 00 p.m.; Berks Campus, Penn State. accommodate larger should give everyone more Chairmen said, “Quite contacted or the Perm crowds. 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