Bl4>Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1990 Three-year-old Andrew Grove of York was prepared for stiff tractor pulling competi tion. He wore his John Deere cap, bib overalls and work boots so he could look like a real farmer, just like his grandpa Calvin Orwick of York. Family Day Draws Record Crowd LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Fanning Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) An enthusiastic crowd cheered as bucking steers threw their riders to the ground and cowgirls competed during barrel races at the Farm Show on Family Day. During the 10 rodeo events, it was standing room only in the large arena that seats 9,000. Chris Herr, in charge of the fam ily day activities observed, “Peo ple are catching on to family day and anticipate a day of fun on the opening day of Farm Show. Many savor the memory of the rodeo, garden tractor Olympic and kiddie tractor pull held during fam ily day activities. To pull off such a successful event took a lot of people. Hen said. He mainly comes up with the ideas, puts someone in charge and coordinates the events. Last year was the first for Farm Show Family Day. Herr said, “I heard they were going to turn off the arena’s lights after the gover nor’s speech and I thought that was a crime. I asked if I could plan some activities as a test to see how things went” Things went well. So well, that more events were added this year. Herr said he was fortunate to live in a family that showed sheep all over the country. Herr is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Herr of Nix Besser Farm in Narvon. Then showing exposed him to the big draws of fairs in the West and Mid West. “Rodeos especially are big draws,” Herr noted. He invited the top three high school competitors for the Sunday event The barnyard petting zoo was back by popular demand. Hen said, “It’s the most asked about event at the Farm Show. We couldn’t get away without doing it again. Farm people might think the petting zoo isn’t too impoitant but it gives many kids their first oppor tunity to meet face to face with animals. Jan Marchezak of Washington County took charge of the bar nyard zoo where 125 farm animals participated. David Nolt of Paradise in Lan caster County contacted sponsors and obtained prizes for the kiddie tractor pull. Contestants from three to eight pedalled toy tractors with a weighted sled attached to win the race. Celebrities and politicians parti cipated in an obstacle course in the garden tractor Olympics. Outfitted in bibbed overalls and hats, contes tants steered a garden tractor through a course of everyday farm Activities. They milked a goat, penned in the ducks, backed a trac tor into the bam and loaded man ure on a wagon. “These activities offer more appreciation for agriculture,” Hen said. “It’s a tremendous education al tool for informing the public.” Herr is pleased that 80,000 peo ple flocked to the Farm Show. He said, “I was always taught that if I do something, I should do it 100 percent or not at all.” But Hot is quick to add that suc cess would not have been possible without the support of the Deputy “Can we take these guys home?” The daughters of John and Jewel Campbell, Rachael, 8; and Rebekah, 5, from Quarryvllle believe sheep could be delightful pets. Chris Herr Secretary and Chuck Kline, Farm Show director. Herr has the distinction of attending every Pennsylvania Farm Show since his birth 28 years ago. He said, “I’ve always had a personal interest in Farm Show and in agriculture and I’m glad to help inform the public of the importance of agriculture. See your nearest INEW HOLLAM) Dealer for Dependable Equipment and Dependable Service: PENNSYLVANIA Annvilla, PA BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. RDI, Rte. 934 717-867-2211 Baavartown, PA B&R Farm Equipment, Inc. RD 1. Box 217 A 717-658-7024 Belleville, PA Ivan J. 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