820-LancMt«r Farming, Saturday, Fabruary 5,1994 m happenings Berks County 4-H’ers Attend National Congress Christine Hunter and Lisa Ges chwindt were part of 38 delegates from Pennsylvania to attend the five-day National 4-H Youth Con gress held at the Chicago Hilton and Towers in December repre senting the Pennsylvania 4-H and Youth Development program. Delegates were selected from the more than 119,000 4-H mem bers in Pennsylvania based upon their record of community involvement, excellence in their selected program area, and leader ship skills. They joined more than 1,500 delegates from across the nation in attending the 72nd Annual National 4-H Congress, jointly sponsored by the National 4-H Council, United States Depart ment of Agriculture, and private donors. Lisa a graduate of Hamburg and has been a member of the Leesport 4-H Club for 11 years, focusing on the clothing and textile project. Lisa has won numerous county, Lisa Geschwlndt Berks County 4-H To Sponsor Youth Turkey Hunting, Outdoor Clinic The Berks County 4-H program is sponsoring an NRA Youth Turkey Hunting and Outdoor Appreciation Clinic on Friday, March 11 from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. and Saturday, March 12 from 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. in the Berks County Agricultural Center. The clinic is for youth 11-15 who are interested in turkey hunt ing and the outdoors. Youth who registered must be accompanied by an adult. The clinic consists of two components, turkey hunting certification, and outdoor appreciation workshops. The turkey hunting aspect cov ers hunting skills, calling, safety, ethics, and information on the wild turkey. Participants will be able to choose two of three out door appreciation workshops. m regional, and state awards for her fashions. She has also served as president of her club and a teen leader for six years. She has been a delegate to Pennsylvania Capital Days and Citizenship Washington Focus. Lisa has been active in public speaking contests in which she also excelled. She is a sopho more at Lebanon Valley College. Her parents are David and Dianne Geschwindt of Shoemakersvillc. Christine, a graduate of Oley Valley High School, has been a 4-H member for 11 years, taking projects in sheep, swine, horse, foods, clothing, dogs, and veget able gardening. She has served in numerous offices in all her clubs and has been a teen leader for six years. Christine has been active on the county level and very active exhibiting a variety of her own livestock at the fairs. She has also been a resident 4-H camp counse lor for the past five years. Christ ine is a freshman at Temple Uni versity, and is the daughter of Pat ricia Hunter of Fleetwood. Christine Hunter Workshop topics and the instructors arc outdoor writing skills, Connie Mertz, outdoor wri ter and author of “Kids Games” in the Pennsylvania Games News; wildlife art, Kerry Holtzman, Berks County wildlife artist; and videotaping in the outdoors, Dave Ehig, best known as Mr. Black powder and host of five Quest videos. Turkey hunting instructors include Steve Werley; George Williams; and Skip Shaich, who is a member of the Quaker Boy Pro staff. The cost is $8 per person, which includes lunch and all prog ram materials. To register, call the Berks County 4-H office at (215) 378-1327 and a detailed brochure and registration form will be sent. Rick Kauffman, Berks County 4-H coordinator, is the contact person. Residential Commercial Installation Padding Members of the Pennsylvania State Dairy Cattle Evaluation Team met with the con test sponsor’s representative, Dennis Fuller, Associated Milk Producers, Inc. The team was one of 45 participating in the National FFA Daily Cattle Evaluation Contest at the 66th National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mo. Members of the team, left to right, are Melissa Bicksler, Andrew Bicksler, and Jen nifer Grimes. Coach and adisor is Christine Williams of Bernville on right. Wright Rain No Cutting Knives, But Has Open impeller. Pump Up To 700 GPM ADAIR/McGEEHAN CARPETS Quality Carpets WuiT . Wui Df Room Size Rems V/IILAi • Area Rugs M W TH 6 PM ■ 9 PM SAT. 8 AM - 3 PM 1230 Brunnerville Rd. Lititz, Pa 17543 626-4602 MANURE LAGOON PUMPING MADE EASIER Medium Duty at 150 PSI Call Us For Help In Choosing The Right Pump For Your Requirements Manufacturers and Distributors Design and Engineering. ZIMMERMAN IRRIGATION R.D. #3, Box 186, Mifflinburg, PA 17844 (717) 966-9700 Pump your manure to field regardless of field conditions, using traveling gun, stationary gun on aluminum pipe or underground PVC mains. We feature 3 different pumps to suit your particular application. Heavy Duty Extra Heavy Duty Magnum Has Cutting Knives, And Open Impeller Will Chop Up Straw and Debris. Pumps Up TO 800 GPM at 170 PSI Barracuda This is the pump for extra rough work, will even chop up 2x4 wood pieces, open Impeller with heavy duty chopper, pumps up to 700 GPM at 160 PSI