Front row, from left: Pamela Stevens, Perry; Ashley Carper, Huntingdon; Beth Seifert, Somerset; Alicia Dengler, Crawford; Katie Hess, Lancaster; Mary Ann Cline, Incoming; Kim Davis, Bradford; Kathy LaVan, Indiana; Holly Jo Mattocks, Bradford; Bethany Wlngert, Mifflin; Kimberly Voorhles, Mercer; Heather Brubaker, Lancaster; Tammy Menke, Mercer; Jill Fox, Somerset; and Amanda Stephens, Perry. Second row: Jessica Haag, Berks; Stephanie Rankin, Mifflin; Lori Harman, Beaver-Lawrence; Heather Bauder, Beaver- Lawrence; Amanda Anderson, Wyomlng-Lackawanna; Dawn Jones, Hun tingdon, Charann Foster, Huntingdon; Stephanie Dixon, Cambria; Jodi Hee ter, Huntingdon; Abby Mowrer, Huntingdon; Alisha Click, Mifflin; Becky Mowrer, Huntingdon; Krlssy Baker, Tioga; Crystal Bozllnskl, Beaver- Lawrence; Rachel Kenny, Beaver-Lawrence; Melissa Werley, Berks; Lynette Heffner, Berks; and Sarah Vander-Volgen, Erie. Third row: Emily Ostrom, Tio ga; Melissa Daly, Lycoming; Tara Gray, Bradford; Amanda Martin, Lebanon; Valerie Bomgardner, Lebanon; Amanda Sollenberger, Blair; Trisha Mcllwain, CLARION (Clarion Co.) Penn State’s Ag Arena was a busy place when a record number of young dairy promoters gathered for an intensive day of instruction on the “how to’s” of promoting the dairy industry and its products. On July 25, 83 young people and 26 adults from 23 Pennsylva nia counties spent the day attend ing workshops and lectures designed to train the participants for their job as promoters. Work shops were held on “The Basics Cows, Products, Industry Facts j£_/ jj CLOSED SUNDAYS. NEW YEAR, EASTER MONDAY. ASCENSION DAY, WHIT MONDAY. OCT. 11, THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS 1 DECEMBER 26TH FISHER’S FURNITURE. INC. NEW AND USED FURNITURE USED COAL A WOOD HEATERS COUNTRY FURNITURE A ANTIQUES BUS. HRS. BOX 57 MON.-THURS. 8-5 1128 GEORGETOWN HD. 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Also conduction a session on Animal Welfare and Public Con cerns was Dr. Lowell Wilson from Penn State’s department of animal and dairy science. For the adults, a special session was held by Arlene Wilbur, assistant program direc tor, on county dairy promotions and the role of dairy princesses and their associates. Tioga; Janeen Young, Bradford; Emily Norman, Tioga; Teresa Suba, Hunting don; Erin Shaw, Blair; Natalie Byler, Mifflin; Stacey Dietrich, Northampton- Lehigh; Lisa Helmback, SUN; Rachel Rlsser, SUNS; and Elisa Ranck, Lancas ter. Fourth row: Lee Bailey, Blair; Carrie Dunn, Sullivan; Barbara White, India na; Ellen Norman, Tioga; Shelly Windle, Chester; Krista Braymer, Crawford; Kristi Michael, Somerset; Julie Fulton, Cumberland; Ashley Ranck, Mifflin; Heather Brown, Cumberland; Becky Cornman, Cumberland; Melissa Powell, Somerset; Katie Harwlck, Northampton-Lehigh; Amy Kullck, Cumberland; Roberta Baker, Tioga; Melissa Dunn, Sullivan; and Christina Saxton, Brad ford. Back row: Jason Bechtel, Blair; Laura Dougherty, Erie; Amber Zimmer man, Franklin; Heather Riley, Crawford; Kathryn Hanna, Mercer; Jennifer Cooper, Beaver-Lawrence; Holly Manross, Crawford; Mary Varner, Franklin; Gina Groover, Tioga; Erica Davis, Berks; Lara Welk, Lancaster; Jen Neiman, Berks; Jennl Campbell, Crawford; Susan Hurd, Beaver-Lawrence; Megan Goss, Mifflin; Emme Mellott, Franklin; and Autumn Zimmerman, Franklin. Trains Record Number % * **4 An entertaining skit on “How NOT To Promote” concluded the day’s program. A sandwich luncheon was served including milk and ice cream and all participants received packets of information and a “Got Milk?” T-shirt. Fol lowing the day’s activities, an optional tour of Penn State’s new Bryce Jordan Center was offered for all those interested in visiting the facility. 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