Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 04, 1993, Image 52

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Lancaster 4-H
Horse Show Winners
Lancaster County 4-H hone
memben received 25 awards at
the 34th annual State 4-H Hone
Show at the State Farm Show
Complex in Harrisburg.
County winners in 4-H perfor
mance classes were Jennifer
Goodman, 2nd grooming and
showmanship 12 yean and under,
6th pleasure driving; Allison
Eberly;, Sth western pleasure
hones (over 14.0 hands, Jr. Rid
er), 6th .county team, 7th groom
ing and showmanship 13-15
years, Sth stock seat equitation
junior division; Kristy Frybarger,
6th county team; Ellen Gerhard,
6th county team; Tye Erin Gantz,
6th pleasure pairs; Alison Longe
necker, 6th pleasure pain; Lisa
Pannebecker, Ist saddle seat equi
tation junior division; Melissa
Meiskey, 3rd saddle type pleasure
ponies, 7th saddle seat equitation
junior division.
In 4-H hone production class
es. memben breed and raise then
own project animal. Local win
nen were Sara Harris, Ist Appa
loosa yearling filly, Ist 3-year-old
western pleasure futurity; Kristy
Frybarger, 2nd hunter type horse
filly of this year and yearling filly;
Gabriel Bowman, 2nd hunter type
pony yearling filly; Dallassa Bow
man, 4th hunter type pony year
ling filly; Kerra Allen, 3rd hunter
type pony 2-year-old filly; Lyndsy
Holton, 3rd hunter type pony
2-year-old gelding; Devon Im
hoff, Ist paint colt of this year.
2nd paint yearling filly; Alison
Eberly, 3rd paint colt of this year,
4th paint yearling gelding; Monica
Shaver-May, Ist Appaloosa year
ling filly.
Receiving master showman
awards in the production classes
were Sara Harris, Gabriel Bow
man, Devon Imhoff, and Monica
Shaver-May,
Several other Lancaster County
Horse Club members received re
cognition in the state contest
They were Nathan Stoltzfus,
grooming and showmanship
13-15 years; John Snyder, western
pleasure pony 12.2 hands and un
der, Lora Metzler, saddle type
pleasure horse; Kyle Kettering,
western pleasure pony 12.2 to 14
hands; Robert Shuster-Edelson,
yearling thoroughbred gelding;
Jennifer Goodman, western rid
ing; Kerra Allen, hunter type pony
yearling filly; Dallassa Bowman,
hunter type horse yearling colt.
Hunterdon County
4-H Beef Club
The Hunterdon County, N.J.
4-H Beef Club met on Wednes
day, November 17. Lisa Greer of
Stockton was welcomed as a new
member.
Election of officers took place.
They are president, Christ Greer
of Stockton; vice president, Nick
Faber of Pittstown; secretary. Lisa
Greer of Stockton; treasurer. Rob
ert Faber of Pittstown; and report-
Greer of Stockton.
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Tim gave a report on the Scotch
Highland Nationals held in Harris
burg, Pa. that he and Chris showed
ia Robert Faber gave a report on
the state show held in October.
The members discussed upcoming
community service projects and
events.
Hunterdon, NJ. Bullseye’s
4-H Shooting Club
The Hunterdon Bullseye’s 4-H
Shooting Club met at the Reaville
Sportsman’s Club. At this meet
ing, the club elected officers for
this year. They are president, John
Tcrzuolo of Glen Gardner, vice
president, Elizabeth Shaw of Clin
ton; secretary, Jennifer Terzuolo
of Glen Gardner, treasurer, Tara
Westfield of Pittstown; reporter,
James Miller of Flemington.
The club received a draft of
their constitution and practiced
range commands and target shoot
ing.
The Hunterdon Bullseye’s will
meet at least once a month on the
second Tuesday at the Reaville
Sportsman’s Club from 7
p.m.-8:30 p.m. Any interested
prospective members are wel
come to attend.
Skippers 4-H Prep Club
The Skippers 4-H Prep Club
met at the Kingwood, NJ. Town
ship School on November 12. The
program coordinator was Peggy
Delia of Frenchtown. She talked
briefly on beans, legumes, com,
fruit, and vegetables. She also told
the 4-H’ers how they got their
names, their origin, and introduc
tion to this country.
Peggy then had the children
work on three crafts pertaining to
the three topics. The first craft was
a deli lid smeared with glue and
dried beans. A hole was punched
on top and a ribbon added to hang
in a kitchen. Next a fruit and vege
table cornucopia was made using
recycled brown bags and con
struction paper. Finally a food ser
vice glove filled with popcorn and
candy com to represent fingernails
tied at the top with ribbon. Re
freshments were served.
Young Riders 4-H Club
The Young Rider* 4-H Club is a
new horse club in Hunterdon
County, NJ. The second meeting
was held on November 2. They
elected officers for the 1993-1994
year.
Officers elected were president,
Amy Howard of Frenchtown; vice
president, Jessica Williams of
Hampton; treasurer, John Jenness
of Frenchtown, (senior); and Dick
Richardson of Milford (junior);
secretary, Melissa Maas of Patten
burg,. (senior) and Joy Kovack.
(junior); news reporter, Colleen
Lunch (senior) and John Morgan
(junior); social chairman, Sara
Sciarelb (senior) and Janet Lubas
(junior). The junior officers will
assist and leam the job from the
senior officers.
Adams 4-H
Horse Show Winners
Adams County 4-H Horse Club
members participated at the an
nual State 4-H Horse Show at the
Farm Show Complex.
The following members placed
in the production show; Brandi
Cook, Hanover, first in the half
Arab filly this year class; Heather
Hawkins, New Oxford, first in the
hunter type pony yearling filly
class; Shawna Ford, New Oxford,
third in the Arabian filly of this
year and third in the half Arab
yearling and 2-year-old filly class
es; and Trish Erford, Wellsville,
fourth in the Arabian 2-year-old
filly class.
the following members placed
in the performance show: Beth
Hawkins, New Oxford, first in the
hunter seat equitation senior divi
sion and third in the hunter horses
under saddle classes; Hedather
Hawkins, New Oxford, first in the
hunter horses under saddle, sec
ond in the hunter hack horses, and
fourth in the hunter seat equitation
senior division classes; Kaiena
Kaiser, Abbottstown, third in the
hunter seat equitation ■ (over
jumps) senior division class; and
Melissa Hawkins, New Oxford,
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