Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 18, 1997, Image 55

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    814-Lanca*ter Farming, Saturday, January IS, 1997
Who’s Who At The Pennsylvania Farm Show
Every year Matthew Rlsslnger and daughters Emily, 4,
and Rebecca, 8, of Audubon like to eat the cake samples
after the contest is over.
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tlon Is Dolly Getz with husband Shawn and 10-month-old
Miranda. “I’m still baking for whoever calls,” said Dotty,
who also brought another cake to the Farm Show competi
tion after qualifying at the Manhelm Farm Show. No ribbon
this year you can’t win them all.
International Day brought 138 dignitaries from 35 different countries to the Farm
Show. The purpose was to foster relationships to encourage trade. Greeting visitors
from Poland are representatives from the Pa. State Association of County Fairs Jackie
Evejrett, left; Russell Redding, center; and Don Evans.
Extended families gather annually at the Farm Show to cheer each other on. Kneel
ing are Snyder countlane Richard and Charlotte Gelnett, parents and grandparents of
this tribe. Charlotte entered 38 Hems this year. Several of the grandchildren model
dresses she made for them In the Fashion Show. Included are Lonnie and Maelee Gel
nett from Paxtonvllle and children Zora, 18; Jessica, 16; and Amelia, 10. David and
Cindy Eta of Beavertown with children, Shane, 15; Caleb, 14; Andrew, 12; and Amber,
9.
Pa. Fair Quaen
Feather Thomas
From Washington Boro are dairy farm family Robin Roh
rer with children Tiffany, 14, and Tyler, 11.
winner. Bualah, and Bath Muaaar from Lltltz baat the
Saturday crowd by coming early.