BttHjMOMfcr Awning, iJMwy Dairy Derby contestants compete for hundreds of dollars In prize money by answering dairy-related questions. The winner enters the Cash Cube to grab as much money as he or she can get In 45 seconds. All prize money Is donated by local dairies. Both adult and kid contests are offered during Farm Show week. FAMILY CORNER SCHEDULE FOR THE 1997 FARM SHOW Monday, Jan. 13 A Salute to Pennsylvania Chefs and Their Schools All Day: Quilting, spinning and College of Technology/School weaving, looming and fiber dy- of Hospitality ing, branch carving, micro 11 a.m. The art of fruit and ve&e pong playing, toy and game table garnishes Dauphin gizmology County- Vo-Tech School/ 8 a.m. Egg-ceptional early bird Culinary Arts Division omelet special Indiana Uni- Noon Cooking demos with apples, versity of Pennsylvania's Aca- pork, mushrooms and chicken demy of Culinary Arts and Pa Indiana Univarsity of Penn- Poultry Federation sylvania/Academy of Culinary Arts. ids ,* 9 a.m. Chicken dishes and re cipes —Harrisburg Area Com munity College’s Culinary Arts and Food Service Department and PA Poultry Federation 10 a.m. Mushroom feature PA ‘Dairy Derby’ A Must-See For Kids HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) There is plenty for kids to do at the Pennsylvania Farm Show. A must for kids on their Farm Show lour is the "Dairy Derby” TV-styie game show where kids and adults have the chance to win hundreds of dollars. “Dairy Derby” was created by the Middle Atlantic Milk Market ing Association (MAMMA) to teach Farm Show visitors all about the dairy industry. Kids can also pick up lots of “That Milk Thing” stuff at the “Dairy Derby” exhibit There will be free coloring books, erasers, Dairy Derby Is the TV-style game show created by MAMMA to teach Pennsylvania Farm Show visitors about dairy products and the dairy Industry. Special game time is also held for children 10 years old and older. If you warn to participate, talk to the game show host on duty when you stop by the booth. , of is Mv» i\s| . U tHi HI M Si > nr tsslll n> Hi il \< <> ir ilniv Kl 'I <1 ir\ |in dm (• If you like to color, a free coloring book is available to kids who stop by the Dairy Derby exhibit located in the Main Exhibit Hall at booths 338,339,348, and 349 during the Pennsylvania Farm Show. Kids can also pick up free erasers, pencils, and other stuff featuring “That Milk Thing.” Here is one of the pictures from the coloring book called “Sightings of That Milk Thing Throughout American History.” The book Is a brief lesson on the nation’s color ful and exciting history. In a humorous way it Introduces children to the people who helped to shape the United States. And also teaches children that milk comes from cows that live on farm and how milk is turned into other delicious products. ortiei^n pencils and much more at the booth eveiy day. On Monday, Jan. 13, at 3 p.m., three local celebrity mascots will join “That Milk Thing” for an exciting “Dairy Derby” game. The proceeds from that game will benefit area charities. To play the game, four people are selected from the crowd. The contestants are asked questions about milk, dairy products, and the dairy industry, Tlie first person to answer five questions correctly gets a chance to enter the Cash Cube. -teSfes-. fcV In the Cash Cube is a whirlwind of money. The contestant wins all the money he or she can grab and put through a small slot Everyone goes away a winner. “Dairy Derby” is located in the Main Exhibit Hall at booths 338, 339,348, and 349. The show will run every day between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Games for children will be held throughout the day. Those youngsters wanting to play “Dairy Derby” should ask the game show hosts about special game time for children. ■ , ******* , ; . \\ ll' Ml l> 0 11. M it I I i ii Ml l 1 II
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