A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fabmary 4, 1995 Maryland Holstein Convention Carroll County (ConliniMd from Pag* A 1) The Comfort Inn is located at the instection of routes 31 and 140, on the west side of Westminster. Registration begins 9 a.m. March 3 at the Inn, with a dairy bar and exhibits opening at the same time. The annual business meeting starts promptly at 10 a.m., and includes the presentation of breed improvement awards and progres sive breeder awards. Following lunch at 12:30 p.m., the guest speaker is to be Richard “Dick” Chichester, who was the recipicent of the Dairy Shrine’s most coveted “guest of honor” award. He received the award Oct. S, 1994 during the Dairy Shrine annual meeting and banquet at Madison, Wis. His comments are to reflect the convention theme, “Forged by our history, united in our future.” The banquet is to be held at Wilhelm’s Ltd. Caterers, loacted along Rt. 104, across from the Maryland State Police banacks. The social hour starts at 6 p.m., the buffet din ner at 7 p.m., with fried chicken, shrimp, and roast beef. At 8:30 p.m. is to be the presentation of junior awards, the intro duction of the judging teams, and a small fun auction. From 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. is to be entertainment There are also to be a ladies’ program and a youth program with the convention. The ladies' program includes a luncheon and tour of Antrim 1844, although tour particip ants need to arrange their own transporta tion. The Antrim 1844 is a fully restored country inn, located in Taney town and hors d’oeuvies are to be served on the first floor of the man sion, while vintage clo thing and special heir looms from Carroll County families are to be displayed. A gourmet lunch is to follow, along with a tour of the mansion and grounds. The Antrim 1844 tour and luncheon has been scheduled to occur from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A shopping trip to various shops in nearby Littlestown, Pennsylva nia, from 2 p.m. on follows. 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