Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1995, Image 218

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Congratulations,
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75 Years of Service
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DAIRY COUNCIL
75th ANNIVERSARY
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45 Second Street Pike
215-357-6400 Fax 215-357-6401
We Create The Right image...
...When Time & Quality Matters
In the following chart we can see a comparison of how Dairy Council worked yes
terday and today. It is apparent that the similarities of how this organization has
worked over the years far out-weigh the differences.
Yesterday «•«
In the 19205, Dairy Council gave nutrition classes in
schools to help address the problem of under-nour
ished children.
In the 19305, Dairy Council nutritionists logged their
first radiobroadcasts.
In the 19405, Dairy Council provided defense plants
with posters on good nutrition.
In the 19505, Dairy Council helped initiate the Dairy
Princess Program in Pennsylvania.
In the 19605, “Geraldine” began to spread her nutrition
message.
In 1972, the first Dairy Council school curriculum, Big
Ideas, was published.
In 1985, an ice cream parlor and children’s theater
were opened at the Philadelphia Zoo.
Donald F. Copleand
On Your
Southampton, PA 18966
Today...
Dairy Council staff works to promote school breakfast
in the schools —an issue which addresses the problem
of hungry children.
In 1993, Dairy Council staff logged over 27 hours of
free radio and 15 minutes of free television time,
reaching nearly 29 million consumers.
In 1990, Dairy Council’s video, Barbershop Talk, was
ordered for the American military serving in Desert
Storm.
Today, Dairy Council nutritionists help, through work
shops, to prepare the Pennsylvania dairy princesses to
include nutrition information in their presentations.
In 1994, Geraldine became a television star when she
made a public plea for a new home where she can
continue to help teach young children about nutrition.
In 1993 - 1994, Dairy Council offered the new cur
riculum, Nutrition It's Elementary, to all second and
fourth grade teachers in our service area.
On June 21, 1992, Dairy Council opened the new
Dairy Comer in the Philadelphia Children's Zoo.
Congratulations...
Dairy Cour
on its
75 th Anniver
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