■Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 7,1981 New Valentine square FLEMINGTON, NJ. - An afternoon and evening Valentine Special Square Dance will be held February 14, at the Hunterdon County Extension Center, Route 31, Flenungton New Jersey Six callers, Dick Jones of Cahfon, NJ, Joe Fioretti of Island Heights, NJ, Glenn Matthews of Levittown, PA, Bob Gaunt of Harmony, NJ, Jun Howatt of Trenton, NJ and John Carlton of Maguire Air Force Base will keep the dancers moving m two halls and on four levels of square dan cing. The four levels of square dancing are non-dancers or beginners (people who have never square danced), class level for those who are currently taking lessons or who have done some dancing, mainstream and mam stream plus. All this will be intermingled with line dances, line dance workshop, easy round dances and a clogging demonstration by the 4-H Hot Foots of Burlington County- Dancing will break at 5.30 for supper, which is included in the price of $3.00 advance ticket or in commodity marketing LANCASTER - Why does the price of lettuce fluctuate front week to week at the supermarket ? How might a severe drought m the wheat-producing states affect the price of bread m your local supermarket 9 Both examples are tied to the economics of marketing and distribution studied by members m the national 4-H commodity marketing program, conducted by the Cooperative Extension Ser vice, and support by The Chicago Board of Trade Members learn that commodity marketing involves everything, from planting and harvesting a raw product to storing and tran sportation, to processing the raw product for use as food, fiber or other end products, to the mer chandising and selling of the end products. 4-H commodity marketing programs are designed around such widely diverse products as the 4-H in dance planned $3 50 at the door for teens and $4 00 advance or $4 50 at the door for adults per person The dance is aimed at teens, young adults and square dancing families. It is not necessary to come in couples. Singles are welcome Minimum age for non dancers is 12 years old Square dance attire is expected This is a dress or skirt for girls and a long sleeve shirt for boys. Please wear soft soled shoes such as sneakers to avoid making black heel marks on the floor The event is sponsored by the Hunterdon Hayskahers 4-H Square Dance Club. Square Dancers from all over the state and neighboring states are expected to attend. Tickets may be obtained from Mary E Ternosky, P.O. Box 33 Glen Gardner NJ 08826 (201-537- 2564), Barbara Metch, R 2 Box 325 Flemmgton, NJ 08822 (201-782- 8771), Shelley Kephart R 2 Box 233 A, Philhower Road, Lebanon, NJ 08833 -201-832-2304) or Glenn Matthews, Wessley & Harding Aves, Hulmerville, PA 19047 at 215-757-7339. 4-H’ers learn lessons clothing from a garment center to consumer education, and from silver and forest products to crop and livestock production. Mem bers learn the basic principles of a free market system and how it relates to commodities sold in cash markets and traded in futures markets of major commodity exchanges, participate in marketing activities which explam the use of futures markets as a management tool, share their knowledge of market information with other 4-H’ers and in project activities, and explore career opportunities in marketing and The February meeting will be held at the Hempfield High School. If anyone is interested in joining the Boots and Saddles Club, call Rose Fellenbaum at 569-3068 LANCASTER - The Nor theastern Community 4-H Club held its January meeting at the home of Steven and Greta Gross Members planned various meetings for the coming months The next meeting will be at the home of Lisa and Lon Gross on February 23 and will be a game night. agribusiness Each year members get a better understanding of how a future market operates at a Commodity Market Symposium in Chicago, 111. Boys and girls, nine to 19, who excel in the program are eligible for awards, donated by Chicago Board of Trade, and arranged by National 4-H Council medals of honor are awarded to four members from each county, and one 4-H’er from each state earns an expense-paid trip to this year’s Commodity Marketing Sym posium, April 26-29 Vvt AND BUT, FAffllW "lfte£S' world Boots and Saddles 4-H LANCASTER The Boots and Saddles 4-H Horse and Pony Club held its January meeting at the Farm and Home Center Officers were elected as follows president, Janme Shank, vice president, Valerie High; secretary, Gail Graver, treasurer, Kris Buck The horse show committee was chosen along with three county council members Gail Graver, Pam Mckensie and Janme Shank with Esther Wittle and Karen Waltman as alternates. Northeastern 4-H meets See your nearest HOLLAi\D Dealer for Dependable Equipment and Dependable Service: mdna. PA Clapper Farm Equipment Star Route 814 669 4465 Annville. 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