816-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 1995 Join the Salford Trappe 4-H Club Boys and girls ages eight to 18 are invited to join the Salford- Trappe 4-H Community Ch.b. The club offers youth a variety of exciting 4-H programs under the direction of experienced vol unteer adult leaders. Some of trie projects are: orien teering, ceramics, woodworking, cooking, basketry, sewing, gar dening, crafts, computers, card collecting, rocketry and teen leadership. The club meets on the last Fri day of each month at 7 p.m. at the Montgomery County 4-H Center, located on Route 113 near Skip pack. Meetings to complete the 4-H projects listed are also sche duled on a weekly or biweekly basis at the convenience of the 4-H volunteer leaders. Overnight 4-H camp opportuni ties in the Poconos are also avail able next summer for interested 4-H members, ages 8-13. The next meeting is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. at the 4-H Center. It is a Halloween cos tume parly. All prospective mem bers must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult. There are no dues charged by the club. However, members must purchase their own project mater ials, as in any other 4-H group. There is a $5 registration fee for members who want to sew, which goes toward sewing machine maintenance and repair. If you’d like more information on hew to get involved with the Saiford-Trappe 4-H Club either as a member of volunteer, call Helaine Brown, 4-H agent, at (610) 489-4315. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the 4-H Center. The, group is especially looking for volunteers interested in teaching the model rocketry project to youth. Jefferson Community 4-H Club The club held its meeting on Oct. 10 with the election of offic ers for 1996 and a haunted hayride. New officers are: president, Carly Mistovich; vice president, Anna Perry; secretary, Randi Shearer: assistant, Lacey Lentz; treasurer, Elizabeth Kann; assis tant, Ashley Bunty; news reporter, Melissa Stough; and historians, David Criss and Jeffrey Devilbliss. Song and game leaders are Tyl er Devilbliss, Autumn Anderson, and Lisa Criss. Keystone Stockman’s Contest Adams County 4-H members participated at the 1995 Keystone Stockman’s Contest held at the Farm Show Complex on Oct 9. The contest had 100 teams competing from six states with 300 participants. Adams County had one team entered in the com petition. Team members were Wayne Flickinger, Biglerville; Heidi Miller, New Oxford; Chris Seymore, York Springs; and Jesse Rothenhoefer, York Springs. Adams County placed seventh in the contest. The team was also the fourth place team in meat judging. Wayne Flickinger was second high scoring individual in the contest and won $125, desk lamp, and silver tray. 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