FFA HAPPENINGS Grassland FFA On March 11, the Grassland FFA Chapter held its 35th Annual Parent and Member Banquet at the Yoders Restaurant and Banquet Hall. One-hundred and eighty peo ple, including members, parents,' and friends of the FFA, were in attendance. Jason Reifsnyder, statewide vice president, brought greetings from the State FFA Association.’ The following awards were pre sented: Grassland Stars, Darrel Weaver and Wade Esbenshade; Star Red Rose Agribusiness, Lin da Huber, Star Red Rose Pioduc- < >* ' * ints art. Priscilla Weber, Oamr, jdermllch, Nate Miller, and Deb Zimmerman. Standing: Wade Esbenshade, Connie Zelset, Darrel Weaver, and Linda Huber. Call now for spring lime application tion, Connie Zieset; Star Chapter recipients. Deb Zimmerman and Priscilla Weber; and Star Green hands, Nathan Miller and Danny Laudermilch. Foundations Awards were Pre* sen ted to the following: agricul tural mechanics, Andy Homing; agricultural processing, Joel Fox; agricultural sales, Linda Huber; agricultural service, Jon Beaver: beef production. Anita Wenger, dairy production, Jevon Shirk; diversified livestock production, Danny Laudermilch; floriculture, Andrea Snader, vegetable produc tion, Deb Zimmerman; home i •• improvement. Sherry Martin; horse proficiency, Priscilla Web er, nursery operations, Connie Zicsct; outdoor recreation, Brian Beck; placement in agricultural production, Wade Esbenshade; sheep production, Ronda Landis; soil and water management, Josh* Troxell; swine production, Shan non Horst; wildlife management, > Jess Weave;r Extemporaneous speaking, Jason Reifsnyden and turf and landscape management, Randy Harting. Honorary chapter membership was (restored upon Phil Witman, biology instructor, Garden Spot Improve your soil by applying Martin’s quality Hi-magnesium or Hi-calcium agricultural limestone. Call your local Martin Limestone dealer or call Blue Ball, Pa. (800) 233-0205 (717) 354-1370 Martin LIMESTONE High School; Glen Hartz, presi dent, Eastern Lancaster County School Board; William Rohrer, superintendent, Eastern Lancaster County School District; and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Esbenshade, parents of chapter president Certificates of Appreciation were presented to Jerry Phillips, Lancaster County Cooperative Council; Patsy Reifsnyder, parent EFA activities supporter, Shawn Eberiy, FFA alumnus and suppor ter, Brian Ginter. student teacher ' in agriculture science; Cindy Alli son, bookkeeper, Eastern Lancas ter County School District; Carol Introduce Children To Museum HERSHEY (Dauphin Co.) “Wheeling Through the Museum” is a perfectly “fun” way to intro duce youngsters ages 4-6 to the fascinating world of museums. Taught by Jan Dunkle, music teacher and museum docent, children wheel through the galle ries, using a specially designed push toy, making stops in special exhibits where there are intro duced to the displays through music, song and movement activi ties. A snack is included with the programs. The class will be held on Saturday, April 9, from 10-11 A.M. The cost for the class is $S for museum members, $8 for non- Children’s CEREAMERY (Montgomery Co.) Do your kids enjoy play ing in the dirt? How would you like to find out how to create gar den projects for the whole family? Montgomery County Cooperative Extension will host a program entided “Children’s Gardens” on Wednesday evening, April 6, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Master Gardener Rebecca Boylan has planned a UncMltr Firming, Saturday, April 2, IW4-817 Wanner, library Media Center, secretary; and Rev. Kenneth Min gledorff, member Eastern Lancas ter County School Board. Top cirtus Salesman was Linda Huber. Scholarship Awards were pre sented to the following: 12th grade, Krista Hoover, Wendy Weaver, Wade Esbenshade, Lisa Homing, Ronda Ringler, Andrea Snyder, Josh Troxell. Darrel Weaver, and Tanya Sander, 11th grade, Linda Huber, Connie Zieset; 10th grade, Jess Weaver and Gerald Wenger; and 9th grade, Nate Miller. members. The registration dead line is April 4. Call (717) 534-3439 for information. A lamb will visit the museum for the class “This Is The Way To Spin The Wool” so that young sters can see just where wool com es from and learn about its produc tion. Children ages 7-9 will learn to card, spin, and weave. They’ll be taught to use the cleaning cards, drop spindles, and spinning wheel. The class will be held on Saturday, April 9, from 10 a.m.-12 noon. The cost for the class is $6 for museum members and $9 for non-members. Patricia Longenecker is the teacher for the class. Workshop seminar to help you team some tricks for designing gardens with children in mind. She’ll cover plant choices and ideas that make the garden accessible, safe, and fun for kids. The “Children’s Gardens” program will be held at the Mont gomery County 4-H Center, in Creamery. The Montgomery County 4-H Center is located on Route 113, about 1 mile south of the intersection of Route 113 and Route 73, near Skippack. The cost to attend is $5 which includes all reference materials. Reservations are necessary for this event. For a brochure includ ing details and registration infor mation, call the Montgomery County Cooperative Extension office at (215) 489-4315. FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Call: Frank FiUippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Steven Fillippo 215-666-7976