Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1980, Image 31

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    Farm Calendar
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thru Saturday at the
fairgrounds.
Carlisle Fair, thru Saturday
at the Carlisle Fair
grounds.
Huntingdon County
Huntingdon,
Saturday.
Sewickley Township Fair,
West Newton, continues
thru Saturday.
McKean County Fair,
Simthport, continues thru
Saturday.
Tioga County Fair, Whit
neysville, continues thru
Saturday.
Washington County Fair,
Washington, continues
thru Sunday.
Howard County Fair, Route
40, West Friendship,
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Maryland, thru Satur
day.,
NICE hosted by PA
Association Farmer
Coops at Penn State, thru
Thursday.
Tuesday, August 12
Lawrence County Fair, New
Castle, thru Saturday.
Venango County Fair,
Franklin, thru Saturday.
EAYFA annual tour to
Williamsburg, Virginia,
7:30 a.m. thru Thursday.
Beechley-Hardy seed
symposium starts 9:30
a.m. at Penn Harris
Motor Inn, Camp Hill.
Wednesday, August 13
Queene Anne’s County Fair,
4-H Park, Centreville,
Maryland thru Friday.
University of Delaware 36th
Fair,
thru
Farm and Home Field
Day, Research Sub
station, Georgetown, 9:30
a.m.-3;30p.m.
4-H Dairy Roundup, Farm
Showßuilduig.
Thursday, August 14
Middletown Grange Fair,
Wnghtstown, continues
thru Saturday.
York County 4-H Roundup,
York Fairgrounds.
Chester County Holstein
Field Day at the Bob
Pepple £arm, Oxford, 7
p.m. The judge will be J.
Lloyd Ebersole.
Friday, August 15
York County Black and
White Show, York
Fairgrounds.
Tioga County Black and
White Show, Whit
neysville.
Shattercane Field Day,
Union Grove School, off
Route 23, Terre Hill.
Cecil County Maryland
DHIA annual meeting
and picnic; 7 p.m.,
Calvert Grange.
Saturday, August 16
Pennsylvania State Plowing
Contest; Hershey Farms,
No. 68, Hershey, 10 a.m.
Hereford Junior Farm Fair
at the Senior High School,
Hereford, Maryland; 10
a.m.-3p.m.
EAYFA ice cream social,
Woodcrest Retreat,
Ephrata 6 p.m.
Chester County 4-H Horse
Show, Blue Rock Farms;
Westchester: Bam.
Berks County 4-H horse
roundup.
South Central PA Holstein
Championships; Carlisle
Fairgrounds.
PA Polled Hereford Summer
Show, Dayton
Fairgrounds, Dayton.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9, 19t0—A31
York 4-H Fair
starts Thursday
YORK The third annual
York County 4-H Fair is
being held Thursday, August
14 through Saturday, August
16 at the York Interstate
Fairgrounds.
In addition to the many
projects on display made by
the 4-H’ers, there will be a
hot wheels race for 2-7 year
olds from 4-H families and a
micro-mini tractor pull
competition with classes for
4-H and adult.
Over 1000 projects in
cluding automotive, electric,
ceramics, leathercraft,
stamp collecting,
and rabbits will be on
display.
The 4-H Dairy Show will
feature 4-H members
exhibiting more than 100
head of their project animals
in the dairy pavilhon chi
Thursday at 10 a.m. The
animals which will be
representing York County at
the South Central District 4-
H Dairy Show at Harrisburg
will be selected from those
exhibited.
On Saturday, about 125
horses will be shown at the 4-
H Horse Roundup. The show
will begin at 9 a.m. and will
be held until about S p.m.
Judging of the English and
Western classes will be held
in two rings in the inside
circle of the race track. The
top two winners in each class
will be eligible to participate
in the District 4-H Horse
Show.
On Thursday at 10 a.m.,
the dairy roundup will be
held; at 4 p.m. there will be
Olympic games open to all 4-
H members and families;
from 6-8 p.m. WSBA’s
funmobile will be there; and
at 6 p.m. there will be a hot
dog eating contest; at 6:30
p.m. there will be a Hot
Wheels race; at 7 p.m.
Thursday, a fashion show; at
7:30 p.m. 4-H Follies; and at
9 p.m. a Micro Tractor Pull.
On Friday the fair will
open with a Black and White
Show at 10 a.m.; at 4 p.m,
there will be Olympic
games; at 4 p.m. or earlier
there will be a 4-H beef
show; at 6 p.m. Friday, a
sheep blocking and groom
ing demonstration; at 6:30
p.m. a sheep shearing
demonstration: at 6:45 p.m.
a doughnut eating contest;
at 7.30 p.m. intertainment
and at 9 p.m. a tug of war.
Saturday from 9-3 there
will be a petting zoo. The
horse show will begin at 9
a.m.; pet judging at 9 a.m.;
at 10 a.m. rabbit judging; at
11 a.m. a pet parade; also at
11 a.m., an automotive
safety check; 12 noon a dairy
puppet show; also at noon a
tractor driving contest; at 1
p.m. there will be a goat
show and a goat milking;
also at 1 p.m. there will be a
bicycle rodeo.
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