812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21,1995 Members of the Glen Rock Community 4-H Club receive a cake as part of their award for being named York County’s outstanding club. York County Selects Glen Rock As Outstanding 4 JOYCE BUPP York Co. Correspondent YORK (York Co.) For the fourth time in five years, the Glen Rock Community 4-H Club has been named York County’s Out standing club. That announcement was the highlight of the annual York Coun ty 4-H Achievement Night, held October 5 at the 4-H Center. As part of their recognition, the club was presented with a beautifully decorated sheet cake which mem bers opted to freeze as a special treat for their own upcoming annu al achievement awards program. Glen Rock club’s 32 members helped to compile an impressive scrapbook of club and community projects. They picked up litter along several rural roads of the area. For Valentine’s Day, they made personalized favors for the young guests at New Life for Children. During the Irving Shoe Store’s annual Shoe Drive for the Homeless, club members helped sort and size hundreds of pairs of donated shoes. To help fund these various projects, members staged several petting zoos at area com munity events. Several of the Glen Rock club’s i, ><iy . outstanding treasur er; Kelly Beard, outstanding historian: Jay Rlshsl, out standing secretary; and Heather Jaslenski, outstanding treasurer. members were among those 4-H’ers who received special rec ognition during the county awards programs, including two of the outstanding officer awards. Kelly Beard was honored as outstanding historian in the clubs, while Jay' Rishel was honored as the out standing secretary. Named out standing news reporter was the Beef Club’s Amy Trowbridge, and outstanding treasurer was Heather Jasienski, from the York County 4-H Council. Outstanding rookies, or begin ning 4-H members, were Tyler Devilbiss, Jefferson Club, and Brandy Bankert, Sheep Club. Junior outstanding winners were Gabrielle Dissinger, Glen Rock, and Joshua Spahr, Davidsburg. Outstanding senior winners were Tanya Thom an, Southwest Dairy Club, and Paul Kitzmiller, Davids burg Club. Nine senior and 11 junior mem bers were named outstanding pro ject award winners. Seniors were Tanya Thoman, clothing and tex tiles: Denise Lauer, leadership; Lucas Kraft, rabbit; Philip Baer, foods and nutrition; and Tammy Dise, leisure education. Also, Paul Kitzmiller, sheep; Lillian Eddin- H Club ger, horse; Rachael Price, public speaking; and Jason Baer, wood science. Among the junior winners were Kelly Jo Bankert, child develop ment; Rijelle Kraft, goat; Joshua Spahr, leisure education; Mandy Brown, public speaking; Gabrielle Dissinger, clothing and textiles; and Beth Baer, health. Also among the junior project winners were Jessica Luckenbaugh. pet care; Kim Druck, foods and nutrition; Amanda Arnold, horse; Melissa Stough, poultry; and Heather Bankert, sheep. Teen leadership recognition went to members of several com munity and project clubs. Recog nized from the Wellsville Boots and Saddle Club were Jessie But ler. Andrea Sebright. Tammy Wirt, Amanda Arnold. Sabrina Asper, Tabitha Eimerbrink, Joy Butler and Hanna Stauffer. Teen leader recognition went to Davids burg Club members Brett Frey, Paul Kitzmiller, and Rachael Price. Glen Rock members honored for teen leadership included Philip Baer, Christine Bosley, Jay Rishel, Amy Dise, Kelly Beard, Cindy Dehoff and Tammy Dise. Thomas ville Club memb ;rs Heather Gohn and Denise' Lauer, and Winterstown-Felton Club’s Wen dy Rexroth were also cited for teen leadership project work. Four beginning 4-H’ers were honored for completing “Clover bud” award forms. They were Sara Myers, Alicia Wilson, Jarah Spahr, and Andrea Yohe. Keystone Awards were won by more than 30 of the county’s 4-H members. 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