LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Four-H’ers came out in force Dec. 1 for the annual Horse Club Recognition Banquet, held at the Farm and Home Center. Four-H members and their families crowded into the center to honor the efforts made by club members during the past year. Toastmaster Bud Gochenauer got the ball rolling, introducing County Extention Director Jay Irwin and, later, the awards winners. “County-Wide, 4-H member- and Saddles: Becky Prease, Lori Harn ship is on the rise,” Irwin told the ish, Sharon Hamish, Jessica Hill, audience. He also extended special Eileen Holm, Barry Gochenauer, thanks to the leaders for their con- Samara S. Eddelson, Elizabeth Heisey, tributions 10 the clubs’ success. Jennifer Goodman, Danny Talgot, The first award of the evening, Melissa Harris, Melissa Meiskey, Kel the Memorial Trophy, was given ly Sullivan, Rod and Nancy Hamish to Lindsay Ziccola. In memory of (parents), Leah Harvey, Star Struh, Janelle Conley, the honor was pre- Nathan Stoltzfus, April Ritzall, Bob. scnled by Mr. and Mrs. Amos Minnahan, Bud Spahn, Randy Lake, Conley. Frank and Penny Deibler, Alida Burk- Olhcr awards included: holder, Sue McCoy, Jeff Eddelson, Public Speaking; Amy Harris, Jane Baker, Natalie Kline, Jessie “Horses, What They Can Do For You” Walts, Robyn Striker, Mr. and Mrs. 3rd in county, gold at regional and Ray Brubaker, fourth at state. Production: Allison Farrington, Jes- Junior team demo: Karra Allen and sica Hill, Amy Clyton, Karra Allen, Kan Moyer, “Habit Busters" gold at Helen Farrington, Nathan Stoltzfus county and gold at regional. Melissa and Jennifer Goodman. Meiskcy and Kelly Sullivan “The Ara- Just Horsin' Around; Lori Harnish, bian Horse” gold at county and blue at Sharon Harnish, Melissa Meiskey, regional. Kelly Sullivan, Eileen Holm, Lois and Senior team demo: Michelle Harris Ed Holm, Mike Kerdeman, Leah and Tammy Bridgett, “Braiding the Harvey, Jessica Hill. Kristine Rannels, Hunter” gold at county, blue at region- Bill Whittaker, Joan Henderson, Mark al, blue at state. King. When things run well, we take them for granted... ...water flows when the tap is turned 0n... lights work when they are switched 0n... feed is distributed when the Big feed Dutchman chain starts Dutchman. ouj mm^ Lancaster Horse Club Recognizes Members Senior individual: Eileen Holm, “Buying a Used Saddle” gold at coun ty, gold at regional, blue at state. Horse judging team; Lori Hamish (12th indiv.), Mike Kerdeman (3rd indiv.), Liz Hess. 10th as a team. Horse Bowl team: Jessica Hill, Leah Harvey, Sharon Hamish, Michelle Kerdeman, 2nd in state. County show grooming and show; Jennifer Goodman (12 and under); Spring Yountz (13-15); Melissa Harris (16+). 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Sequoia Riders; Matthew Stark, Rachel Wolpert, Kristy Hoven, Gage, Jenny Altweiler, Kirsten Myers, Joanne Myers, Hollyann Cavenaugh, Keven Killian, Camille Long. 4-H Tractor Safety Club Gears Up For 1991 The Lebanon County 4-H Trac- Lebanon. At the meeting, a video tor Safely Club is once again gear- tape entitled “Farm Safely for mg up for this gear’s program. Kids” will be shown. All are Ken Winebark, Lebanon County invited to attend. The 4-H Tractor agent, said that this year’s prog- program gives youth an opporlun ram will start Monday, January 14 ny to “learn by doing.” at 7:30 p.m. at the Lebanon Valley The course, which would be Agricultural Center on the comer particularly beneficial to youth of Cornwall and Evergreen Rd., operating lawn and garden tractors Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 12, 1991-819 Stable Mates: Carl Stout, Carl Hoover, Giovanna Grumelli, Heidi Reinville, Betty Grumelli, Roxanne Stanley, Paxsons, Dell and Mary Sheetz. Silver Shoes: Michelle Kaiser, Dave Rintz, Zion UCC, Jennifer Frankfurt, Samantha Simons, Lindsay Ziccola, Mark Rintz, Ellen Turnbull, Kerry Ann Good, Patrick Roth, Peggy Ryan, Libby Graver, Cathy Pugliese, Ray and Nancy Buckwaltcr. Special awards for contributions to 4-H were presented to Lynn Prease, John and Helen Farrington and Saran na Miller. Jay Irwin was also given a print from the club leaders. State winners were given plaques. Winners, their competition and the award sponsor include; Jennifer Goodman, first in Pleasure Ponies. Sponsor, Lower Hopewell Horse Farm; presenter, Helen Farrington. Alison Farrington, second, Appa loosa Filly of this Year; sixth, Two- Year-Old Western PleaSure-Fulurity; third, Stock Seat Eq.-Senior; eighth. Western Pleasure Horse Sr. Rider. Sponsor, McCracken’s Feeds: pre senter, Pete McCracken. Nathan Stoltzfus, fourth, Arabian Colt of this Year. Sponsor, Click’s Trailer Shop, presenter, John Click. Carl Stout, third, Hunter Type Year ling Filly. Sponsor, Penway Construc tion; presenter, David Graybill. Amy Clayton, fourth, Arabian Two Year Old Celding. Sponsor, Frybar ger’s Auto Repair; presenter, Karin Frybarger. High Point, County, District, Stale. Junior, Jennifer Goodman; Senior, Allison Farrington. Sponsor, Boots and Saddles Club; presenter, Pat Hill. as well as farm implements, will meet on consecutive Monday or Tuesday nights from 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. starting January 21,1991. At the meeting, particip ants will learn that better and safe tractor care results in longer trac tor life, more power, and lower operating costs. Because you learn how to do many small but important tractor maintenance jobs, you will get belter production from farm units and cut down on costly break downs. Older members will learn machinery maintenance and repair,” said Wincbark. “While you are learning how to care for your tractor, you should also learn how to l» a safe opera tor. 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