Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 06, 1980, Image 117

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    Melanie Good, left, was named York County FFA recently. Escorting the new sweetheart from Red
Sweetheart at a FFA leadership conference held Lion is Jeff Slothower from Northern High School.
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FFA’ers attend
training
conference
YORK Approximately
85 FFA members from York
and Adams County attended
the York and Adams County
Leadership Training Con
ference held at the York
Vocational Technical School
The FFA’ers attended
classroom situations
ranging from public
Hastings receives
extension award
DOYLESTOWN - Kay M.
Hasings, Bucks County
home economist on the staff
of Penn State University’s
extension service, has been
named recipient of the Ruby
Award presented by the
Penn State Chapter of Ep
silon Sigma Phi, national
extension honorary.
For 11 years Hasings has
coordinated the planning
committee that provides
E'.tension talent for “Farm,
Home and Garden” aired on
KYW/TV m Philadelphia
every weekday morning
Each year county staff from
southeastern Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and Delaware
are involved in the 250 nme
minute programs. In ad
dition to her behind the
scenes duties, Mrs. Hastmgs
often appears on camera.
“Farm, Home and Gar
den,” now in its 28th year, is
the longest continually
running TV show in the
Umted States. It has a “SO
share” rating, the highest of
Kay Hastings receives the Ruby Award from
Joseph Beard, Crawford County. Hastings hosts a
daily television show in Philadelphia.
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relations to conducting a
good meeting.
The County FFA
Sweetheart Contest was also
held at the conference in
which Melanie Good from
Red Lion was named the
county Sweetheart. This now
enables her to advance to the
state competition held at
Penn State in the spring.
any show broadcast in the
Philadelphia area. It
reaches 300,000 viewers each
year.
The longevity of the
program attests to Mrs.
Hastings’ and her com
mittees ability to produce
programs that meet today’s
need.
In Bucks County she has
initiated innovative
programs to meet the needs
of working women as well as
those who want to develop
the skills and the business
acumen to work out their
own homes. She also con
ducts clothing programs and
produces a monthly
newsletter for homemakers.
Mrs. Hastings is active in
both the national and the
Pennsylvania Associations
of Extension Home
Economists and currently
serves as president of the
Pennsylvania group.
She is married to Robert J.
Hastings, a Doylestown
attorney.