Eastern Sports And Outdoor Show Sets Youth Day HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) one seminar room, videos will be P- m - to 7:30 run. tickets will be —The great outdoors offers limit* shown continuously beginning at drawn every 15 minutes to award less adventures, especially to 2 p.m. Another section will have prizes.* Ms. Plowman said. ‘This young people. Young people can IS stations, each with an expert is a very popular part of Youth leant about die wonders pf the out- ready to discuss his topic. In Day.” doors if they attend the 1994 East- between the rooms will be booths Harold Dellinger of York, will on Sports, Boat, Camping, Travel featuring organizations such as present the youth oriented seminar and Outdoor Show’s® Youth Trout Unlimited and the Pennsyl- "Cody and Custer Two Legends Day. The show runs February 5 vania Deer Association and infer- in American History” on stage in through 13 at the State Farm Show (nation on their youth programs, the small arena at 3:30 PM on Complex in Harrisburg. Youth The videos include features on Youth Day. Day is Monday, February 7. bats, otters, ospreys, endangered Dellinger, a regular performer Geared for children 12 and youn- species, and deer management at the Eastern Sports and Outdoor gcr, Youth Day includes special TTie stations include fur identifies- Show for nearly 20 yean, con seminars, demonstrations and don, hawk rehabilitation and nest ducts living history programs to giveaways. box building, skull identification, school assemblies throughout Wendy Plowman, coordinator .gun safety, how to clean and care Pennsylvania and Maryland, of Youth Day said an entire selec- for guns and identification of “Cody and Custer” is one of his don of the Farm Show Complex guns. more recent productions that por wiil be set up for young people. In ‘Throughout the day, from 2 trays life in the late 1800’s. Dur- Vff" JHHV Including Efficient Belt Drive Units mh Housing W aJw And Shutter 24”, 30”, 36” And 49” IS TOUR SOIL & CROP PROGRAM BALANCED TO BENEFIT YOUR LIVESTOCK? 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Increase hay crop value with faster drying . time... “Efficiency 1$ The Key To Profit” LjncMtK ftnMng, iMunHy. NMvary 8, WBS ing theseminar, youth will leant how George Armstrong Custer was turned into a heroic victim of the massacre at Little Bighorn by the media, but also how the real story paints a different picture. Youth will also see how William F. “Buffalo BUI” Cody faced hard ship and danger as a boy in his career as a Pony Express rider and learn the events that forced him into the job that made him famous. These two legends are part of the saga of the Wild West. At the Casting Pond, fly fishing exhibitors and casting demonstra tions wdl be given. The Catch ’Em and Keep ’Em Trout Pond wiU be bade, and children can also enjoy activities at the 42-foot-long aquarium, the Hawg Trough. Competition in the Pennsylva nia Jaycee/Daisy BB Gun Champ ionship will continue throughout the day. Exhibitors are donating gifts for children as they enter the show. Youth Day was changed to a week day this year because of numerous requests from school administrators. To encourage Youngsters can get hands-on training for many outdoor activities on Youth Day, Monday, February 7. LyVLIHEM more schools and civic organiza tions to attend the show, chaper ones for groups of 10 or mote will be admitted free. For group rate information, call Kathy McNama ra, 1-800-525-7585. Closing day, February 13, is being designated at Ladies’ Day with half-price admission for all females. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. weekdays; 10<a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, February 6; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, February 13; and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Satur days. Tickets are $9 for adults and $3 for children ages 6 to 12. Spe cial two-day adult passes are available for $l5. Children under age 6 will be admitted free. Park ing is free. A new information telephone line with dates and hours, contest and seminar information, special attractions, directions and ticket prices is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. That number is (717) 234-8141. The State Farm Show Complex is located just off the Cameron Street exit of Interstate 81 in Harrisburg. In FA and Surrounding States Cuetom Roast David N. Groff Schnupp’s Grain RD 3 Lawlaburg, PA Roasting, Inc. (717) 568-1420 RD 6 Lsbanon, PA 1-800-452-4004 717-865-6611 Horst Grain Roasting Roast-M-Matle 3040 Psnns Grovs Rd. Grain Roasting Lincoln Unlv., PA 19352 Salos-Ssrvles (Chester Co.) Custom Work (215) 868-8834 Roast-Cool Unit Available
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