Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 19, 1983, Image 36

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    A 36 —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 19,1983
4-H Week
(Continued from Page AX)
more than 50,000 youths with some
of these same members making up
the enrollment of individual and'
family resource projects: 43,730
members.
Though the program was started
and still remains as the youth
phase of the Cooperative Ex
tension Service, 15 percent of its
members derive from central city
areas. Other enrollment per
centages include: rural non-farm,
50 percent; farm, 16 percent;
towns, 13 percent; and suburbs, 6
percent.
Sixty-eight percent of the youths
involved in 4-H are between the
ages of 8 and 12.
According to Gov. Thornburgh,
“4-H provides our youth with the
knowledge and skills that will
assist them in future careers, and
gives them the opportunity to
expand their horizons beyond local
communities through involvement
in state, national and international
programs that promote un
derstanding and goodwill.
“Through activities in our
communities, Pennsylvania 4-H is
also helping advance important
efforts in community develop
ment, energy conservation,
nutrition, farm practices and the
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only to Luzerne County with 4,968 one of the largest beef and swine leaders,
wise use of our natural resources,” members. programs in the state. More than Four-H’s week-long celebration
he added. According to Donna Lucidi, 450 volunteer adult leaders com- will endeavor to prove what
Here in Lancaster County, Lancaster County 4-H Extension mand the 136 dubs in Lancaster Lancaster Countians already know
enrollment totals 4,556, second agent, the Red Rose County has County with the help of 30 teen “4-His a place to belong.”
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