814-L*ncaster Farming, Saturday, Octobar 21, 1995 Manheim Community Farm Show Wraps Up LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) Manheim Community Farm Show wrapped up the fair season in Lan caster County last weekend. Fair weather (nought record crowds to the 42nd annual event with more than 4.000 exhibits and activities. In opening ceremonies. Erin Huber was crowned queen and Lisa Winner selected as first runnerup. A seniof at Manheim Central High School, Erin is the daughter of J. Larry and Carol Huber of Manheim. Although Erin doesn’t live on a farm, she does work on her grand- Judge Tim Fleener and Farm Show Queen Erin Huber stand with showmanship winners of the Manheim Sheep Show. Kneeling are Ryan Donough and Jessica Schmidt. Shan* Tylar Good in tha Manhalm Baby Parade. Only In thia Instance, Little Boy Blue oontently sucks on the pacifyer Inserted In his hom. Lancaster parents’ farm where she also raises FFA projects. She raises flowers, tobacco and prepares baked goods to enter in competition at the Man heim Farm Show. Erin is chapter president and the county secretary for FFA. Although her career goal is subject to change, she leans toward pre paring to teach agriculture or business. In addition to livestock competi tion and exhibition of agricultural, homemakers, arts and crafts, and commercial products, activities included a baby parade, a farmer’s fun nigh, tractor pulls, and a gospel concert. Count Showmanship winners in tne hog competition are from left: Kyle Ward, 11-13-year-okl division; Lisa Pfautz, 14-15-year-old division; Nicole Kreider, 8-10-year-old division; and Amy Bollinger, 16 and over division. The Manheim Community Farm Show Queen and her court at the crowning cere* mony are from left, Lisa Witmer, runner up; Erin Huber, queen; Jullann Lentz and ilissa Becker, contestant.* and Bollir '>r, last ~ir*s wen. Two-month-old Sham Tyiar Good, son of Todd and Marla Good of Manhaim, It proud of hit thlnHdaoa ribbon aarntd In tht baby parade. ’s Fair Season