A22-Laneuter Farming, Saturday, Oacamber 24, 1994 Northwest Exposure For Holstein Breeders Thursday, Feb. 23 Tour: Wendall August Forge, and Grove City outlet mall I would like tickets at no charge. Friday, Feb. 24 Ladies Program: Tour, luncheon and program at Tara’s; shopping excursion to "The Winner” Bavarian Village and Reyers. I would like Convention Banquet I would like Saturday, Feb. 25 Awards Breakfast Program I would like breakfast tickets at $7 each. NAMEi COUNTY FARM PREFIX Pa. Jr. STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The Pa. Junior Holstein Association annual convention is scheduled to be held Feb. 10-12 at the Radisson Hotel, in West Mid dlesex, and promises to provide youth with an opportunity to dis cuss issues, meet fellow enthu siasts from around the state, parti cipate in educational workshops and conduct business. It all spells excitement for the A wide variety of activities is junior members and adult leaders, planned, including workshops, The theme is, “Holstein’s tours, a dairy bowl contest, dance, annual meeting, awards program. Friday, Feb. 10 Welcome Mixer Food, tun and fellowship (chicken wings, tacos, fried cheese, etc.) I would like tickets at $4 each. Saturday, Feb. 11 Tours of Dean Foods and Joy Cone Co., Wendall August Forge, and Grove City outlet mall. I would like tickets at $2 each. Convention Buffet Dinner (with door prizes) I would like buffet dinner tickets at $lO each, Sunday, Feb. 12 Awards Breakfast Program I would like breakfast tickets at SIO each. SEND YOUR FORM WITH CHECKS PAYABLE TO; 1995 Pa. Junior Holstein Convention Marlene Mitchellrce 1995 Pa. Holstein Association NORTHWEST EXPOSURE Convention Ticket Order Form (Deadline for tickets Is Feb. 7) tickets at $l5 each. banquet tickets at $25 each. Holstein’s Heartbeat: Alive Heartbeat Alive in *95,” and reflects a feeling of vibrancy in the industry by the young Holstein enthusiasts. The committee of junior mem bers and adult leaders, chair by David and Jill Trotter, have put together a fun and educational weekend for juniors of all ages, according to a news release by the organization. 1995 Pa. Jr. Holstein Association Convention Ticket Order Form (Deadline for tickets Is Jan. 25) Total enclosed PHONE ( ) and much more. Among some of the events planned are tours to the Wendall August Forge where handcrafted detailed metal crafts are made; the Grove City outlet mall for shop ping; a tour of Dean Foods, a reg ionally significant dairy processor and foods manufacturer, and a tour of the Joy Cone Company, manu facturer of ice cream cones. More information on additional activities is to be made available in weeks to come. However, the NAME ADDRESS COUNTY ADULT CHAPERONE 1. All Juniors must be in their junior will name a chaperone who will not be responsible for anyone rooms by 12:30 a.m. Friday, and is responsible for his or her leaving the convention facilities 1:30 a.m. Saturday. actions. If you do not name one, without permission of the conven 2. Doors will be open at all there will be chaperones at the tion chairperson. limes when mixed company is in hotel. 7. Any violator of these rules the room. 3. Absolutely no drugs or alco hol will be used or consumed. 4. Upon registration, each Total Parent's Signature Emergency Phone Number ( ) Signature at Junior member(s) STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The theme is “Northwest Exposure," but no one is expected to suffer from frostbite at the 199 S Pennsylvania Holstein Conven tion, which has been scheduled to be held Feb. 23-25, at the Radisson Hotel, in West Middlesex. Most convention details have been finalized, including a Feb. 7 deadline for ordering tickets and making room reservations. The three-day event starts noon Feb. 23 with registration, commer cial exhibits and a dairy bar open through till early evening. The Pa. Holstein Association Board of-Directors meets from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., while, starting at the same time, tours to the Wendall August Forge where handcrafted detailed metal crafts are made, and Grove City outlet mall, are scheduled Also, busses to the sale cattle bam will be available for those wishing to look over the consign ments for the convention sale. The convention sale starts at 7 p.m., and there is to be hot food and a sandwich bar at the convention area. At the same time, the commer cial exhibits are available for visit ing. Later, from 10p.m. to 11 p.m., the dairy bar re-opens. SEND YOUR FORM WITH CHECKS PAYABLE TO: “1995 Pa. Holstein Convention” Dean and Jody Kind RD 3 Box 253 Slippery Rock PA 16057 (412) 530-2612 deadline for ordering convention tickets, and for making room reser vations is Jan. 25. Convention T-shirts should be ordered ahead of time also, an can be ordered along with a request for tickets. The shirts come in five dif ferent sizes: small, medium, large, extra latge and extra extra-large. The price per shirt is $8 and can be added to the total payment for tickets, when ordering. Junior members intending to attend should be aware that there arc behavioral rules in effect, and that approval and a signature of a JOJLES 5. Anyone found destroying will not be eligible for any stale hotel properly will be charged for awards for a period of one year, damages. and they will be sent home at the 6. The convention committee parem(s)' expense. In the morning Feb. 24, an early bird program is available from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m„ with highlights of some of the commercial exhibi tors; the dairy bar opens at 8 a.m. and runs through die day. From 10 a.m. through 3:30 p.m., the 1995 Pennsylvania Holstein Convention Ladies Program is to begin with busses leaving the Radisson-West Middlesex promptly at 10 a.m. The fust stop is ‘Tara” a country inn that has been designed based on inspiration from the movie, “Gone With the Wind.” A one-hour tour of the house (mostly) and grounds includes tare and priceless antiques, works of art and collectibles from the Civil War era. Some of the tour includes looks at some of the overnight rooms at the inn, including, “Rhett’s Room,” the “Confederate Getaway.” and the “Plantation Suite.” After the tour, a family style southern luncheon is to be served at Tara. After lunch, Sharon Piano, of the Nutrition Council-Mid East, is to present a short program about calcium. Then the group is to leave for downtown Sharon for shopping. (Turn to Pago A 23) In ’95 parent or guardian is required on the request, for tickets. Rooms at the Radisson should be reserved by calling (412) S2B-2SOI, and rooms are $6O each. Those calling should state that the reservations are being made in connection with the junior convention. For more information on the convention, call the Holstein Association at (814) 234-0364. Checks and ticket forms should be sent to: “1995 PA Junior Holstein Convention” c/o Marlene Mitchel tree, RD 5 Box 80, New Castle, Pa., 16105, (412) 654-7869. PHONE ( )
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