Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 03, 1984, Image 20

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    A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,1984
Assisting with the “Spotlight on 4-H” theme of the Lebanon
County Extension banquet were George Cashel, Franklin
county 4-H leader, and Deb Bolles, Lebanon county National
Winner in Dog- Care and Training, and her Leader Dog
trainee, Lady.
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Lebanon Extension banquet spotlights 4-H
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BY DONNA McCONAUGHEY
PRESCOTT Lebanon county
residents attending the annual
extension banquet enjoyed a
Spotlight on 4-H” The highlight
of that spotlight was speaker,
George Cashel, a Franklin county
4-H leader.
Cashel has been involved in
several aspects of 4-H including
speaking on a state level to
legislators in support of funding for
extension, and particularly 4-H.
With a bold directness and a
country-style sense of hunior, he
dug into many facts about 4-H.
Every 4-H leader has thought,
Is it really worth it' (all the time
given to 4-H)” The answer is a
resounding Yes'" after listening
to Cashel for only a few minutes.
His challenges included, “What
would you do without Extension
agents’” 'Our county agent gives
up many a night with his son to
give time to 4-H’ers.”
Some of his final comments
included, 'The good Lord gave us
all 24 hours in a day. Farmers have
tried to make it 25, but we all have
the same amount of time. It’s what
you do with that time that counts.
Don’t lose 4-H. It’s our future, it’s
our tomorrow. They’re going to
make the laws in the future Kids
are worth if”
Another part of the "Spotlight on
4-H" was Deb Holies and her
Leader Dog trainee, Deb
was recently named a National
Winner in Dog Care and Training
In addition to a brief talk about her
4-H involvement, Deb answered
questions from the audience about
working with a future Leader Dog.
Deb also encouraged other
families to become involved in this
program.
Staff reports included Linda
Seigel’s report on a leader training
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Director, was honored by the Pennsylvania Association of
Extension Home Economists in recognition of the national
Distinguished Award she received in October. Patricia Huff,
Dauphin county Extension Home Economist, presents the
award.
program "Build on Your Ex
perience.” Over one-third of
Ix'banon county 4-H leaders at
tended this program designed and
presented by Linda. Leaders in
creased their knowledge about the
4-H program, viewed new
audiovisual materials, reinforced
experiences in working with 4-
H’ers of all ages, and shared ideas
and problem-solving techniques.
Numerous family-oriented
training sessions were offered in
1983. Raising Responsible Kids"
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a popular program with
county parents’ groups, social
service agency personnel, and
county parents
was
As the number ot working
parents increase, so does the
concern tor children left to care for
themselves on a regular basis. An
exciting new program for "lat
chkey Children" provided
simultaneous education for
parents and actual practice
workshops for the children
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