824-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28. 1993 HAPPENINGS Erie County 4-H’ers Do Well At Fair The 1993 4-H Fair was held recently at the Waterford Fair grounds. According to Fair Co- Chairman Peg Trichel of Greene Township, this annual event pro vided Erie County’s 4-H members with opportunities to have their project work evaluated and to be recognized for their achievements. This year’s fair featured project judging and exhibits, a family picnic, and Super Clubs Competi tion, a carnival to benefit the Mus cular Dystrophy Association, and horse, dairy, livestock, and dog project roundups. Members who competed in the dairy and horse roundups also had the opportunity to qualify for the upcoming dis trict dairy and horse shows. Area 4-H’ers did well at this year’s 4-H Fair. Rosette winners in Friday’s project judging included, by project: Wildlife, Model Horses Unit 11, Beginning Northampton 4-H The following are the results and placings for the 1993 Northampton County 4-H Roundup. The events were held and judged throughout the weekend of Aug. 6-8.4-H’ers from all over Northampton County exhibited animals and completed 4-H projects during the weekend. In addition to judged events, there was a dog obedience demonstration by the 4-H Dog Club, a bicycle rodeo, a pet parade, and group games. Following are the results of the 1993 Northampton County 4-H Round-Up. NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 4-H DAIRY ROUNDUP RESULTS Senior Fitting: 1. Ll*a Pysher, Bangor; 2. Scott Longenbach, North ampton: 3. Jill Sanders, Bangor. Intermediate Fitting; 1. Stephanie Kiefer, Bangor; 2. Jegg Barlieb, Pen Argyl; 3. Becky Klein, Easton. Junior Fitting: 1. Courtney Kiefer, Bangor; 2. Brandy Hahn, Bangor; 3. Brian Stelnmetz, Bangor. Outstanding Fitter: Lisa Pysher, Bangor. Senior Showmanship: 1. Scott Longenbach, Northampton; 2. Jill San ders, Bangor; 3. Lisa Pysher, Bangor. . Intermediate Showmanship: 1. Jill Barlieb, Pen Argyl; 2. Brian Kramer, Bangor; 3. Becky Pysher, Bangor. Junior Showmanship: 1. Ryan Koehler, Bangor; 2. Courtney Kiefer, Bangor: 3. Brandy Hahn, Bangor. Northampton County 4-H Rabbit ft Cavy Round-Up, hold Friday, Aug. 6, organized by Crazy Critters Rabbit Club: Show Judge: Mrs. Sue Borden, Braedheadsville. Cavies-Psts; 1. Guinea pig owned by Maggie Fember, Easton. Rabbits-Pets: Does-1. Meg Randolph, Bethlehem; 2. Kateryna Lobus, Wind Gap. Bucks- 1. Rebecca Lobus, Wind Gap; 2. Halyna Lobus, Wind Gap: 3. Michele Reinert, Bethlehem. Grand Prize overall for Pet Classes— Meg Randolph, Rabbit, Doe, Bethlehem Northampton County 4-H Goat Round-Up, held Saturday, Aug. 7: Advanced Showmanship ft Fitting: 1. Crystal Kloiber, Bath, 2. Brant Kloiber, Bath; 3. Jennifer O'Neill, Bethlehem Intermediate Showmanship ft Fitting: 1. Sara Szmodis, Hellertown; 2 Kristen Deleo, Bangor; 3 Halyna Lobus, Wnd Gap. Novice Showmanship ft Fitting: 1. Michael Ford, Northampton; 2 James Schantz, Bangor, 3. Robert Gill, Rlchboro. Toggenburg (breed): Junior Champion- “Calomel" shown by Kristen Deleo: Senior Champion- Tabatha’ shown by Rebecca Lobus. Saanen (bread); Junior Champion- “Shamrock" shown by Kateryna Lobus: Senior Champion- “Danielle" shown by Jennifer O'Neill Nubian (breed): Junior Champion- “Nutmeg" shown by Kristen Deleo; Senior Champion- “Tamsha* shown by Crystal Kloiber. Nubian Milkers; Senior Champion- “Teabury" shown by Crystal Kloiber; Reserve Senior Champion- Heidi" shown by Sara Szmodis. Recorded Grades; Junior Champion- “Gem* shown by James Schantz; Res. Junior Champion- “Raven" shown by Brant Kloiber. Recorded Grade Milkers: Senior Champion- “Tola Too’ shown by Crystal Kloiber; Res. Senior Champion- “Lato" shown by Crystal Kloiber. LaManeha (breed); Junior Champion- 'Ebony* shown by Jennifer O'Neill; Res. Junior Champion- "Celeste" shown by Crystal Kloiber. LaManeha Milkers: Senior Champion- “Francene* shown by Crystal Kloiber; Res. Senior Champion- “Maggie Mae’ shown by Jennifer O'Neill. Baal Junior Dos In Shew: ‘Nutmeg’ shown by Knsten Deleo. Best Senior Doe In Show: “Teabury“ shown by Crystal Kloiber. Market Goats: Grand Champion- “Zeke’ shown by Heather Ford, North ampton; Res. Grand Champion- “Gambit" shown by Michael Ford, Northampton Northampton County 4-H Livestock Round-Up, hold Saturday, Aug. Shssp: Showmanship: Senior-1. Jessica Keifer, Bangor; 2. Jon-Enck Miller, Bethlehem, 3 Jeffrey Keifer, Bangor, Intermediate-1 Cara Gross, Bath, 2 Heather Ford, Northampton. 3 Tony Boronski, Bath; Junior-1. Bil ly Ford, Northampton. 2 Michael Ford, Northampton, 3 David Unger, Northampton, First Year- 1 Danny Ognjanoyac, Bath, 2 Alia Zaoudeh, Northampton: 3 James Ford, Northampton Champion; Jessica Keifer, Bangor Rss. Champion: Jon-Enck Miller, Bethlehem. Fitting: Senior-1. Jon-Enck Miller, 2 Jessica Keifer; 3 Jeffrey Keifer, Intermediate-1. Heather Ford, 2 Tony Boronski; 3 Cara Gross, Junior-1 Michelle Huntley; 2. Michael Ford, 3 Billy Ford First Year-1 AliaZaouden, 2 Danny Ognjanoyac, 3. James Ford, Champion Fitter- 1 Jon-Enck Miller, Bethlehem, Reserv. Champion Fitter- Jessica Keifer, Bangor. Market Lamb: Champion' Jon-Enck Miller, Bethlehem, heavyweight, Resen/. Champion- Jon-Enck Miller, mediumweight Breed Anlmale; Champion Ewe' Heather Ford; Reserv. Champion Forestry, and Horsin’ Around Unit II - Jaclyn Belczyk, Erie; Orienteering - Stacey Wolf, Alb ion; Babysitting and Fun to Grow On - Gretchen Lamendola, Mill creek; Veterinary Science Unit I - Heather Sinnott, Erie; Veterinary Science Unit II - Marilee Goss, Harborcreek; Veterinary Science Unit 111 - Valerie Lamendola, Millcreek; Model Horses Unit I - Katie Passerotti, Harborcreek; Model Horses Unit 111 - Carrie Wheeler, Erie; Horsin’ Around Unit I - Sheri Rose, Harborcreek; Horsin’ Around Unit n - Jenelle Robinson, Wattsburg; Pet Care Unit I - Chris Shotts, Waterford; Leadership Unit I - Jared Mosier, Harborcreek; Leadership Unit II - Camille Brown, Millcreek; Creatc-A-Project, Decorated Sweatshirts - Carrie Chelton, Con cord Township; Advanced Air Pistol - Lea Zoltowski, Mill Vil lage: Advanced Air Rifle - Terry Schnars, Edinboro; Archery Unit II - Joey Grace, Harborcreek; Create-A-Project, History of Gir ard - Craig Evanoff, Girard; Cul tural Exchange Project - Sarah Papesch, Waterford; Create-A- Project, Computers, and Create- A-Project, Advanced Rocketry - Doug Bliley, Greenfield Town ship; Cross Country Skiing - Mike Cole, Edinboro; Rocketry Unit I - Darren Redding, Lake City; Create-A-Project, Stained Glass - Erin Cornwell, Waterford: and Small Engines Unit I - David Brogdon, Lake City. Rosette winners at the Fair in the Clothing and Textile projects included Level 1 - Monica McCray, Concord Township; Level 2 - Cathi Gehrlein, McKean; Level 5 - Leigh Shope, McKean; Level 6 - Jessica Leus chen, McKean: Level 7, Construc tion - Jennifer Hodemy, Green- Held Township; Level 8, Consum er - Kateri Maille, Harborcreek; Level 8, Construction - Elizabeth Oslak, Harborcreek; Level 9, Con struction - Ashlie Beals, Summit Township; Level 10, Construction - Nicole Spichiger, Harborcreek. Winners in the Foods and Nutrition project judging included Monica McCray, Concord Town ship - Let’s Cook Outdoors; Dom inque Maille, Harborcreek - Foods for Someone Special, You (Level I); Giorgina Scavell?, Harbor- One trip works chemicals down, keeps residue up Now, one tool can handle all your secondary tillage needs at one time. In addition to doing the best job - ever - of incorporating chemicals in one pass, the 550 Mulch Master can also leave high residue levels. 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