Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 25, 1993, Image 18

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    AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 25, 1993
PA Jersey Youth Award, Scholarship Contests Announced
The Pennsylvania Junior Jersey
Cattle Club is now accepting
applications for several awards
and scholarships available to Pen
nsylvania Jersey juniors. The
awards include recognition for
outstanding production records,
scrapbooks, and other achieve
ments. The recipients will be
announced at the Pennsylvania
Jersey Cattle Club Annual Meet
ing, held on April 8 and 9,1994, in
Bedford.
The PJJCC is seeking entries
for Achievement Awards in two
divisions. Interested applicants
must be the owner of one or more
registered Jersey cattle and be
between the ages of 9 and 19, as of
January 1, 1993. Awards will be
given in two age categories;
Junior Division, 9 to 13 years of
age; and Senior Division, 14 to 19
years of age. Entry forms are
available from the Youth Program
Coordinator, Betsy Dupuis, 58
Beacon Drive, Harrisburg, PA
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important friendships
business relationships
of the SHohday (Season is the opportunity to exchange
greetings with those whose friendship and goodwill are
valued so highly
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In both age divisions, five final
ists will be selected. These final
ists will be interviewed to deter
mine the 1994 Achievement
Award winners. The Senior Divi
sion winner will be entered in the
Nadonai Jersey Youth Achieve
ment Contest, so any interviews
for this age division must occur in
early February, 1994. Interviews
for the Junior Division finalists
will be held just prior to the PJCC
Annual Meeting in April, 1994.
Juniors can also enter the Youth
Production Contest. Interested
junior Jersey owners can nominate
their registered Jerseys on official
DHI or DHIA test for these
awards. Members must submit an
official individual cow record
which bears an issue date from
1/1/93 to 12/31/93. This form is
required to give contest officials a
305 2x mature equivalent value
for the records submitted. All sub
mitted records will be judged on
that are the true basis of
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and aft employees at
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their ME pounds of protein. Con
testants are only allowed to enter
one record per year. Top produc
tion records will be forwarded to
the National Jersey Youth Produc
tion Contest.
The PJJCC also selects out
standing scrapbook award win
ners in two age divisions, 9 to 14
years of age, and IS to 19 years of
age. The scrapbooks are to pertain
to the contestant’s Jersey pro
jects) during the 1993 calendar
year. All scrapbooks will be eva
luated on bcah the quality and
quantity of their contents along
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in several days.
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with the artistic skill and creative
ness shown in their development
Jersey juniors in their first year
of showing are eligible for the
First Year Project Award. This
contest is open to active Jersey
members of an organized 4-H
club, who are 8 to 12 years of age.
Contestants are required to submit
their official Project Record Book
along with a handwritten story
entitled, “Highlights of My First
Jersey Project Year.”
Finally, two scholarships, each
for $2OO, are available to Jersey
youth attending a college or who
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are high school students planning
to enroll in a college program
within one year of high school
graduation. Applicants must have
been actively involved with Jersey
cattle for at least two years. Entry
forms are available from the
Youth Coordinator.
All award applications and
entries are due into the Youth
Coordinator. Betsy Dupuis, by
January 20, 1994. Further infor
mation about the awards is avail
able by calling Dupuis at (717)
787-6903, daytime, or (717)
540-1687, evenings.
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