818-Lanc«st*r Farming, Saturday, July 1,1989 Philadelphians Cool BY LOU ANN GOOD PHILADELPHIA (Schulykill Co.) Although temperatures soared into the 90s, Philadelphians cooled off during the free ice cream extravaganza held at Inde pendence. Mali on June 21. With colorful balloons waving, music blaring, and Bobo the clown and the Phillie Phanatic flitting through the crowd, the carnival like atmosphere featured some thing for everyone. An estimated 10 to IS thousand participants consumed approxi mately 400 gallons of ice cream and 11,150 ice cream novelties. Games, prizes and entertainment encouraged crowd participation. A local radio station broadcast the extravaganza live and did on the spot interviews. While enjoying their ice cream, the crowd viewed the 2,000 pound Turkey Hill Cow, Breyers’ hot air balloon, and a live calf and cow. Many helped hand crank home made ice cream and accepted the free literature promoting dairy products. The super sundae obstacle course was a timed race that began with the creation of a super sundae by one of the two waiter/waitress Kids of all ages enjoyed the limitless, free ice cream. . . mtei jws were coi Bonzo, PA Dairy Princess, (center). team members. This creation is passed tp the second team member who is dressed with a pair of swim ming goggles, a beach hat and a beach ball tucked under one arm. The runner weaves throughout a maze of curves, inntertube tangles, lawnchair loops and baby pool plunge. The slop watch stops when the team yells, “Everyday is sun dae.” The third annual extravaganza was sponsored by MAMMA. Ice Cream vendors who donated their products included: Bassetts. Ben and Jerry’s, Chambord, Friend ly’s, Green’s Dairies, Haagen- Dazs, Harbisson’s, Jack and Jill, Kraft Dairy Group, Richman, and Turkey Hill. - Philadelphia is chosen for the event since it's a large city in the mid Atlantic region. According to a MAMMA spokesperson, the annual event is a good time to introduce new flavors and promote vendors. The event was held to benefit the Read Together Coalition, a group of Philadelphia agencies that promote literacy. MAMMA donated 300 T-shirts to the coali tion to sell during the event. by KYW. Off At Ice Cream Extravaganza Tammy Balthasar,. ernate state dairy princess, Joined other dali from across the state to scoop out 400 Elions of Bobo the clown handed out free balloons. „ ! $ re newscasters Interview Kim * I Yhe “super sundae obstacle course” required speed and agility and brought lots of Jaughter from participants and , the crowd. With hugs and kisses, the Phlllie Phanatlc wandered throughout the squeellng crowd. princesses