Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1991, Image 64

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    828-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6, 1991
Ell HAPPENINGS
Lancaster 4-H
Day Camp
The 4-H program serves more
than 4,000 youth in Lancaster
County throughout the year. The
traditional program has long been
recognized for its excellence with
rural youth but we are equally as
competent in the urban sector.
From May until August, the
Lancaster County 4-H program
will be providing nutrition, citi
zenship, and self-esteem building
programs to Lancaster City youth
between the ages of 8 and 12.
The programs will be built
around the 4-H foods and nutrition
curriculum. This curriculum
emphasizes proper nutrition for
youth, preparing healthy and good
tasting snacks, and food handling
and safety procedures.
By combining time and talents
with the YWCA, Girls Club/Boys
Club, Girl Scouts, City Housing
Programs, and the Salvation
Army, we will be able to make
this program available to approxi
mately 300 youth, which includes
every elementary school in the
School District of Lancaster.
As part the Lancaster 4-H citi
zenship and self-esteem building
curriculum, there will be a day
camp on Thursday, July 18, 1991
at Williamson Pavilion in Lancas
ter County Park frrim 10:30 a.m.
to 12 noon. This activity is the cul
mination of our summer program.
Lycoming Dairy Team In 3d
The Lycoming County 4-H
Junior Dairy Judging Team placed
third in the Penn Stale dairy judg
ing contest held recently at Penn
State.
Katie Jarrell of RR 2, Montgom
ery, placed 10th in the overall
contest.
Other team members were
Melissa Daly, RR 1, Muncy;
Shane Kitzmiller, RR 1, Unityvil
le; and Jeremy Stackhouse, RR 1,
Muncy.
Senior 4-H Dairy Judges were
Shannon Peterman, RR 1, Muncy,
placing 25th and Adam Fraley, RR
4, Muncy.
Coaches were Janet Stackhouse,
RR 1, Muncy and Nancy Jarrett,
RR 2, Montgomery.
Bth ANNUAL
OPEN HORSE PULL CONTEST
Saturday, July 27, 1991
2:30 PM
MONMOUTH COUNTY FAIR
East Freehold Park Showgrounds
. Kozloski Rd., Freehold, NJ
NO ENTRY FEE
Horse Free-For-All Class
(No Weights Required)
Ist Place Horse: $3OO
Registration
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Judge: Albert Dodge
Announcer: Tom La Marca
For more information
CONTACT
OPEN HORSE PULL
Monmouth County Park System
Newman Springs Road
Lincroft, NJ 07738
(908) 842-4000 Ext. 314
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Gloucester County 4-H’ers
Gloucester County was well
represented at the annual New
Jersey 4-H Public Presentation
Day at Rutgers University, June 8,
said Judith S. Baillere, county 4-H
agent.
A total of three local 4-H’ers
took part in the event, competing
in the animal health and care and
small animal categories. They all
achieved ratings of “excellent” in
the county competition held
March 3, 1991. The 4-H’ers who
competed were Kim Cianciola of
Westville, Sherri Lafferty of Sick
lerville, and Deborah DeEugenio
of Glassboro.
Some 150 4-H’ers from all over
New Jersey participated.
Adams County 4-H
Members At Camp
There is nothing like the fresh
air and outdoors! This is what 51
Adams County 4-H members
learned at overnight 4-H Camp.
Camp was held at Camp Eder
near Fairfield on Tuesday, June 11
through Friday, June 14 with 4-H
members from Franklin, York,
and Adams counties attending.
While at camp, 4-H members
enjoyed sleeping in four-man cov
ered wagons, swimming, and
workshops ranging from hiking to
air pistols to crafts. The camp was
designed for 8 to 13-year-olds.
The camp was conducted by
county extension staff and volun
teers. 4-H teens served as group
counselors and workshop counse
lors. Fourteen counselors were
from Adams County. The first
night of camp, the counselors pre
sented a program to the campers,
which involved skits and songs.
REPRODUCTIVE RECORDS
MENDENHALL
DAIRY SUPPLY
Brookville, PA
814-849-5539
ADAMS COUNTY GIFT TO NATIONAL
Adams County 4-H senate members Beau Ramsburg, Gettysburg; Dan Ludwig,
Ge «y s burg; and Amy Miller, New Oxford, presented a
$5OO gift to National 4-H Council for an auditorium chair at the National 4-H Center in
Washington, D.c.
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