Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 26, 1990, Image 22

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    A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 26,1990
Family Picnic, Activities Highlight
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tcrcd or grade animals, is invited to
join the Brubakers and others 7
p.m., June 21, for a day of “food,
fun, and fellowship.”
Planned is a variety band, full
What To Bring, Directions
Registration for attending the 7 p.m., June 21, Holstein Associa
tion’s family day picnic is simple, according to Lowell Brubaker,
chairman of the event’s committee.
The only cost involved is for the catered full-course, hot roast beef
meal, Brubaker said. Children under five-years-old eat free, those
under 12 eat for $4.50 and the cost is $9 for adults.
The rest of the evening carries no cost, but to help with food prepara
tion and other planning, registration must be made by June 16.
The event is not limited to members of the Holstein Association, but
is open to any and all Holstein breeders of registered and grade ani
mals. The intent of the day is to share a family-oriented evening.
Bring A Lawn Chair
Other than themselves and a mind to have a good time, the only
other thing asked of those planning to attend the event is to bring some
lawn chairs and possibly some blankets to sit upon, according to
Brubaker.
Registration can be made by filling out the form below and mailing
it to Brubaker. Other registration forms should be available through
the county extension office or through members of the association.
Out Of The Way, Easy To Find
The location of the John Brubaker farm, site of the family picnic, is
best described as “You can get there from here, but some ways are bet
ter than others,” according to Lowell Brubaker.
The farm’s address is 612 Noble Road, in Sadsbury Township. It’s
close to the Chester County line. The easiest path of travel is from 896
South (Georgetown Road), travel east on Noble Road about three
miles. The farm is on the right side of the road and a sign hangs from a
post at the end of the lane.
1990 FAMILY DAY REGISTRATION
The
family from
plans to attend the family day event.
We have members in our family and can be expected for din
ner. I would like to reserve adult meals, children meals and
free meals for children under S-years-old.
Mail registration form and payment for meals to: Lowell Brubaker,
2889 Zink Road, Manheim, PA, 17545. For more information, call
(717) 653-2612.
course meal, numerous family
oriented contests and time to talk.
The promise of having a good
time is often reason enough for
attending such a function. Howev
er, in this case, reasons for attend-
Registration
ing run much deeper.
It is needed in order to adapt to a
drastically changing community,
O^ s . host ° f a Lancaster Holstein Association family picnic, the Brubaker family of
Sadsbuiy Township, say they’d like all breeders of Holsteins, grade and registered,
°Z no V come J° ,n them In the June 21 event. From left is Barbara
with daughter Jill, the farm s favorite cow Kelly, and John with son John Michael. Not
shown are son Eric and daughter Andrea.
Summer Get-Together
organizers said.
The Brubakers said they feel
that farmers,-especially in areas
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residential and shopping cent
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