Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1986, Image 63

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    Little Buffalo Arts
NEWPORT - The Little Buffalo
Festival of the Arts will be held at
scenic Little Buffalo State Park,
RD2, Newport, Sept. 20.
From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., a variety
of musicians and artists will en
tertain the public from one of two
sites at the park’s east end, near
the pavilion in the area of the dam.
The ever-popular Children’s
Area will have many activities for
the young and also the young-at
heart. At noon The Puppet Factory
will have a puppet theatre per
formance followed by a puppet
making workshop. At 4 p.m., Ed
and Geraldine Berbaum will sing
and play old-time music using
fiddle, guitar, banjo and mandolin.
They will tell stones and jokes
especially for the children.
Reading Fair Hoedowning, Jigging
replaced the country fiddle.
In an effort to balance this trend,
the Reading Fair instituted a
READING - The Reading Fair
Hoedowning and Jigging Com
petition will take place at Center
Court in the Fairgrounds Square
Mall from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 27. The popular event will
feature the Feick Family Band and
John Stinsman as emcee.
Hoedowning and jigging have
been as much a part of the Penn
sylvania Dutch folk culture as
shoofly pie and sauerkraut. In the
past, no wedding reception or
Grange gathering would be con-
sidered complete without the
stomping of dancing feet to “The
Kutztown Reel.” However, in
today’s pop culture, many young
people prefer “fast food” to old
fashioned Pennsylvania Dutch
cookery, and electronic rock has
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Festival To Feature Musicians, Artists
Throughout the day, there will be
mural painting, parachute play,
bubbles tub, face painting, clowns
and other new and innovative
games.
Something new of interest this
year will be two workshops at
Shoaff’s Mill. Starting at 2 p.m.,
Ed and Geraldine Berbaum will
lead a musical jam for those
bringing their own string in
struments. At 5 p.m., anyone can
join in and square dance with the
Coal Country Cloggers.
A juried arts and crafts sale with
39 artisans from surrounding
counties will be held. All works are
original creations and were judged
by Dr. David Van Dommelen, head
of Penn State’s art education
department.
hoedowning and jigging contest six
years ago. This also is an effort to
preserve a unique form of square
dancing and true bit of Americana.
The hoedowning and jigging
contest has been the most popular
entertainment feature of the fair
for the past several years. It
consistently draws more than two
thousand spectators for its
Saturday night spectacular. This
contest will feature close to 100
participants, ranging in ages from
six to 60, and in a variety of
classes, based on age and dance
form.
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more information concerning the
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The Perry County Historical
Society will have a Quilt display at
the Blueball Tavern.
Ethnic food and drink of all kinds
will abound, as well as the com
mittee’s Pita Palace.
The first 2,500 people attending
will receive a free souvenir button
displaying the festival logo. There
will be a $2 admission charge for
all persons twelve years of age and
older. Children under 12 will be
charged $l.
All monies collected will be used
by the festival committee to pay
for the live entertainment.
There are a limited number of
bed and breakfast lodgings
available. For information, write:
L.8.F.A., PO Box 485, New
Bloomfield, Pa. 17068; or, phone
(717)567-6795.
Competition Set
contest should contact the Reading
Fair Office, 2910 N. sth St. High
way, Reading, PA 19605, Phone:
921-9223.
Chicken Cooking Contest Deadline Nears
WASHINGTON, D.C. - When it
comes to cooking chicken, no state
has a monopoly on prize-winning
recipes.
Contestants from every part of
the nation have walked away with
top honors in the National Chicken
Cooking Contest since 1971 when
the first $lO,OOO prize was captured
by the Arkansas entry. Only
Delaware can claim two national
chicken cooking champions.
Finalists from that state won the
competition in 1972 and again 1973.
The next year, the contestant
from New Mexico cooked her way
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6,1986423
Boots and Saddles 4-H Club
Boots and Saddles 4-H Club
member Sallie Gregory was
named Outstanding 4-H’er of the
Year during the closing ceremony
of the first Lancaster County 4-H
Fair, held Aug. 19 to 21 at the
Manheim Fair Grounds.
Sallie was also named to the
Honor Roll, recognizing her nine
years of membership and
leadership in 4-H. Tammy Long
was a finalist in the Outstanding
4-H’er competition and for mem
bership on the Honor Roll for her
eight years of membership in 4-H.
The Club also won the volleyball
competition. Members of the 12-
man team were; co-captains,
Sallie Gregory and Tammy Long,
Diane and Phillip Eberly, Christa
and Tim Weaver, Ron and Todd
Wardell, Kim Hartzler, Ann Vath,
Chris Miller, Doug Deibler, and
Eric Rotenberry.
The club’s scrapbook, compiled
by president Tammy Long, won a
gold ribbon. Their exhibit, which
highlighted the club’s project of
collecting hay for 4-H’ers in
Ashboro, N.C. won a blue ribbon.
Other club winners at the Fair
were as follows: Phillip Eberly
and Amy Seaton both won blue
ribbons for their Horse Quiz Books,
which are for first and second year
members. In the art competition,
Ann Vath won a gold ribbon for her
oil painting of two horses, and
to fame and fortune, followed by
Idaho, New Jersey and Georgia.
The 1978 spotlight turned to
California with the District of
Columbia, South Dakota and In
diana then producing winners.
In 1983, the last year the contest
was held annually, the $lO,OOO
chicken recipe came from Kansas.
Now on an alternate year schedule,
the Cook-Off was won in 1985 by the
Oregon contestant. Her recipe for
Chicken Picante has been tried in
kitchens from coast to coast.
The $lO,OOO chicken recipes are
as diverse as the regions they
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Tammy Long won a gold and
several blues for her works in
pencil, pen and ink and water
colors. Sallie Gregory won a blue
for her bread making efforts.
In the Talent show, Laura Seaton
became a semi-finalist for her
singing and guitar playing, and
Ann Vath won a third place for her
singing rendition of “Send In The
Clowns.”
Rose Fellenbaum, leader of the
Boots and Saddles Club, initiated
the county wide 4-H effort to collect
and send hay to needy 4-H’ers in
Ashboro, N.C., with whom the club
had an exchange program back in
1983-84. The club members donated
over 200 bales, and provided the
transportation for all hay collected
at the Fair.
Hay came from many different
clubs and members of 4-H, as well
as from friends of 4-H. Trucks and
trailers for transporting the hay
were loaned by McCracken’s Feed
Mill Inc. of Manheim, Herr and
Sacco Inc., mechanical con
tractors in Landisville, and by-
Rose and Dan Fellenbaum of
Fellenbaum Stables, Lititz.
One train box car load of hay was
collected, and is on its way to N.C.
It is hoped that this effort will be
repeated in Jan./Feb. Anyone
wishing to help in this effort is
encouraged to contact Rose
Fellenbaum (569-3068).
represent. They include nuggets
for dipping, a stew, casseroles, a
sandwich, a stir-fry even
chicken pizza.
Your favorite chicken recipe
could be the next $lO,OOO winner if
you enter before the Oct. 15
deadline. Mail with name, address
and phone number to; Chicken
Contest, Box 28158 Central Station,
Washington, DC 20005.
A finalist from each state and the
District of Columbia will receive
expense-paid trips to Jackson,
Mississippi, where another $lO,OOO
chicken recipe will be selected in
May, 1987.
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