Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 28, 1986, Image 61

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NEWARK, Del. - The Northeast
Regional 4-H Volunteer Leader
Forum will be held in Wilmington,
Del., this year. The event will be
held at the Sheraton-Brandywine
Inn, Oct. 16 through 19.
Leaders attending the con
ference will participate in
workshops and seminars which
will teach them to “Lead the Way”
in meeting today’s challenges in 4-
H. The event, coordinated by 4-H
agent Joy Sparks, is being planned
and implemented by a group of 4-H
leaders.
A main objective of this year’s
forum is to help leaders develop
skills in management and com
munications. Seminar topics in
clude leadership and directional
skills, community and family
relations, and ways to make 4-H
more visible.
Speakers include Dr. Hope
Daugherty and Dr. Thomas
Zurcher.
Daugherty is a retired U.S.
Department of Agriculture worker
and an enthusiastic 4-H volunteer.
She has worked with child and
family development programs and
is interested in keeping 4-H
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future 4-H programming,” says
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and now she’s glad she did. She’s
looking forward to her busy reign.
Helping her will be Alternate
Dairy Princess Louise Murkens.
The 17-year-old daughter of Harry
and Yvonne Murkens of Albion is a
student at Northwestern High
School where she is in Ski Club and
marching band. She lives on a 190-
acre farm and has Holsteins and
Jerseys.
Judges for the pageant were
Joan Murray of Channel 35
Newswatch in Erie; Carol Powell,
Crawford County Dairy Princess
committee; and Rick Neely of
Meadville Production Credit.
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WILHELM'S HARDWARE
(7171 866-5394A5k For David
Hrs. M.,T.,T.,F.,5.: 7 AM-4PM
Sparks.
The registration deadline is Sept.
10. Sparks encourages participants
to register early as a large turnout
is expected and hotel space may be
limited.
For more information or
registration contact a county 4-H
office in Wilmington (571-2498),
Newark (451-8965), Dover (736-
1448) or Georgetown (856-7303).
1985 Dairy Princess Uelma
Kibbe made her farewell speech
and Rodney Carlson entertained as
master of ceremonies. A square
dance concluded the festivities.
The hard-working committee is
already talking about the dairy
princess contest for next year and
are proud of this one. They are Jay
and Jeana Proctor; Henry and
Cyndy Cass; Ron and Sharon
Chapman; Dale and Mary Sue
Meabon; Ralph and Michele
Gilkinson; and Bill and Bdnnie
Loper, parents of 1984 Penn
sylvania Dairy Princess Lynette
Loper. Bonnie is the committee
chairperson and can be contacted
at R.D. #4 Waterford.
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ROOFING A SIDING!
Upper Shore Daily Princess Fran Talley
Fran Talley, center, is the 1986 Upper Shore Dairy Prin
cess. The 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Talley
of Rising Sun, Md., she plans to attend Cecil Community
College this fall. The alternate dairy princess, Lisa Davis,
right, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Davis of
Earleville. She is also the 1986 Cecil County Farm Queen.
Kathy Myers of Centerville, also pictured, was the 1985
Upper Shore Dairy Princess^
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