Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 27, 1991, Image 53

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    HAPPENINGS
Camp Not Only
For 4-H
loucester County 4-H held
:-to-Camp-Night July 16 at
p.m. at the Gloucester Coun-
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BINKLEY & HURST
BROS.
133 Rolhsvilla Station Rd
Lititz, PA
miller equipment
CO.
RR 01 Stauffar Rd
Bachlelsvilla, PA
A.L HERR & BRO.
317 Park Ava
Quarryvilla, PA
ICKES FARM SUPPLY
Rt 1 Hwy 869 West
Osterburg, PA
ty Office Building, Delsea Drive,
Clayton, New Jersey.
The evening provided a time for
boys and girls 9-15 years old,
whether or not they are a member
of 4-H, to register for 4-H camp
EHL
D.W. OGG
EQUIPMENT CO.
Mam Location
5149 Cap Stina Rd
Fredanck, MD
Taylorsville, Md
(Bob's Welding)
LINCOLN SUPPLY &
EQUIPMENT CO.
RR 02, Box 217 A
Somerset, PA
Rl 135
McCoola, MO
held August 5-9 at Cook 4-H
Camp, Stokes State Forest
At Back-to-Camp-Night, pros
pective campers met counselors,
learned about camp routine and
crafts, and what to bring to camp.
During their week at camp, kids
learn about native Americans as
members of Indian tribes. They
will swim and boat on a 20-acre
lake, live in cabins with adult and
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UMBERGER'S
OF FONTANA
RR 04 (Fontana)
Lebanon, PA
MILLER-LAKE
RR 02, Box 273 A
Ballavilla, PA
GUTSHALL’S INC.
Rt 850 W«st
Loysvllls, PA
1201 Spring Rd
Carlisle. PA
teen counselors, leam crafts, and
hike the Appalachian trail.
The week-long camp costs
$135. Campers leave Monday,
August 5, at 7 a.m. and return Fri
day, August 9, at 3 p.m.
4-H Camping Fun
4-H Camp was staged at Custa
loga Town in Mercer County over
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO., INC,
700 E Lmdan St
Richland. PA
FANCY FURROW FARMS
AG EQUIP., INC.
RR 01, Uhlor Rd
Easton, PA
PEOPLE’S
SALES & SERVICE
Rt 35
Oakland Mills, PA
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 27, 1991-817
the past two weeks.
According to Sanford Smith,
Warren County extension agent,
10 Warren County 4-H’ers
attended as campers this year, and
three older 4-H’ers served as teen
counselors.
Each summer, two one-week
4-H Camps are conducted in June
for 4-H club members
from a 10-county area
in northwestern Pen
nsylvania. This year,
MHMB more than 300 4-H’ers
from northwestern Pen
nsylvania enjoyed a
week of fun at 4-H
Camp.
During the first
» week, “Junior Camp” is
conducted for 8-11 year
olds, where campers
participated in crafts,
wildlife study, tracking,
canoeing, archery, rif
lery, clowning, and
swimming workshops.
Smith served as the
•overall director for
Junior Camp this year.
“Senior Camp” is
conducted during the
i second week for
: 4-H’ers between the
ages of 12 and 15. The
J theme of this year’s
Senior Camp was
“Dancing Through the
Decades.” A variety of
dance workshops were
staged.
Attending Junior
Camp from Warren
County were Jamie
Salapek and Sarah Mill
er of Warren; Dianna
Wolbert of Youngsvil
le; Kyle Young of Pitts
field; and James Gluvna
of Columbus. In addi
tion, Mark Lauffenbur
ger and Chris Carlson
of Warren both served
as counselors at Junior
J Camp. Norm Perschke,
retired Warren County
extension agent, also
volunteered his time
and served as a staff
member and workshop
instructor for Junior
Camp.
Attending Senior
Camp from Warren
County were Jeff
Rulander of Warren;
Scott and Penny Tenney
of Grand Valley; Brice
Allen of Sugar Grove;
and Jesse Lookenhouse
of Russell. Andy Van
Ord of Russell served as
a camp counselor for
_ Senior Camp as well.
HINES EQUIPMENT
PO Box 5, Rt 22
Crssson, PA
RR 03, Box 550. Altoona
(Bsllwood)
STOUFFER BROS.
INC.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA
ECKROTH BROS.
FARM EQUIPMENT
RR 02, Box 24A
Nsw Ringgold, PA
Precounty Round-up
results
Twenty-four entries
participated in hot,
steamy weather at the
Lancaster County 4-H
Horse & Pony Fun
Show, on July 6, at the
Lower Hopewell Horse
Center, Lititz.
Forty nine qualified
in grooming and show
manship to earn the
right to compete at the
Lancaster County 4-H
Round-Up on July 20.
The following are the
results of the pre-county
show:
Grooming I Showman
■hip 16 t Ov»r: 1 Becky
Proiss, 2 Tracy Garlalo, 3
Sharon Hamish
Grooming & Showman
ship 12 & Under: 1 Samara
Shuster-Edelson, 2 Daniel Tal
bot, 3 Emily Hill
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