Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 10, 1983, Image 50

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    BlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 10,1983
I WE HAVE A WINNER!
After receiving more
than 100 entries, we
have a winner for our
‘‘Fall Weather” contest.
Etta Shirk, 13-year
old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Shirk,
Ephrata E 4, came up
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Learning how to make pizza and milkshakes was a highlight
of 4-H day camp at the University of Delaware. Here,
Elizabeth Haldeman, Elkton, Md. carefully measures ingre
dients under the watchful eye of EFNEP nutrition aide Pearl
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"I learned different
words 1 didn’t really
know before,” Etta
said, "I worked on it in
the evenings after the
day’s work was done."
Etta will be in eighth
grade at Pleasant
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acre dairy farm.
Thanks to eve:
who sent us an
They all looked
Another contest
coming soon!
NEWARK, Del. One hundred
fifty area youngsters spent a
recent week at the University of
Delaware learning about
everything from kites to com
puters. It was all part of a new
program in 4-H day camping.
Camp at the university was
much more than a babysitting
service. Faculty and staff of the
College of Agricultural Sciences
taught minicourses in their
specialties, from insect collecting
to engine repair. Volunteer 4-H
leaders and others shared their
expertise in fields like
phot6graphy, outdoor cookery,
sewing, computers, and new
games. Swimming, campfires, and
singing gave some of the flavor of
Camp Barnes in Sussex County,
where Delaware 4-H holds its
annual overnight camp.
Ten-year-old Richard Fuester,
Reward, was enthusiastic about
learning how to develop film in his
photography class, and how to
build a working rocket and kite in
his aerospace class.
Thirteen-year-old Angela
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three-month-old Alpine goat walked away with reserve cham
pion honors at the recent Elizabethtown Fair. Heather lives
on Teat Treat Farm, Peach Bottom, where she and her family
raise 25 goats.