Susquehanna County 4-H News Recently. SO members of the 4-H dairy program in Susquehan na County visited Penn State University. The group of 4-H’crs touted several sites on campus. Included in those sites were the newly con structed dairy facilities, the Dairy Breeding Research Center, the annual Dairy Exposition, and the annual Blue & White game. The dairy facilities offered fy advancements in dairy tech gy. The research projects that s under way at the facilities had many members amazed, as many questions woe asked. They then visited the Dairy Exposition, which was held at the' Ag Arena. The Dairy Exposition is a showmanship and fitting com petition for college students. It is sponsored by the Dairy Science Club. There, everyone enjoyed lunch, which was provided by the Block an Bridle Club. As the members were eating lunch on the balcony of the Ag Arena, they watched as college students demonstrated their talents in the Expo. Some participants of the contest were fellow 4-H members of the county. This provided excit ment and encouragement from the younger members. They next proceeded to Beaver Stadium where the annual Blue & Install The Gates & Fencing That Are Manufactured To Last! tured of 1.9” outside diameter high yield steel tubing With 13 gauge wall. 13 gauge steel is 15% heavier than 14 gauge, 45% heavier than 16 gauge & 85% heavier than 18 gauge. Call or mite for additional inform?.ion 1 mil * w **‘ °* Ephr *‘* & the name of your nearest de? er While game was about to kickoff. Before kickoff, the kids had the opportunity to meet with the play ers of the Penn State football team. The players were offering autographs to excited fans. A record crowd of 62,000 people was on hand. ■ Hoofs In Clover Horse And Pony Club The club held a meeting recen tly at the Elk Lake School. Megan Wescott did a demonstration on the hoof. Kailey Place talked about the USA Pony Club. Lindsay Place did a demonstra tion on poisonous plants. The members talked about the person al ponies program and the ponies which are trained for disabled children. Upcoming events woe also discussed. The DES 4-H club met at the Elk Lake Fire Hall for its April meeting. Members received the papers they need to keep records during the year. They discussed fundraisers, and will be having a Bike-a-thon to raise money for St Jude’s Child ren’s Hospital. The members also discussed their schedule for the year. Dog Obedience Club A meeting was held on Mon day. April 28. Members started out the class by doing some heel- Finished with Top Grade TGIC Polyester Coating Paul B. 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After the secretary’s report was given, the members discussed a fundraiser. Progressive Clovers 4-H Club The May meeting of the Prog ressive Clovers 4-H Club was held at Baust Parish House in Tyrone, Md. The meeting was opened by the President Amy Miller, followed by the 4-H Pledge led by Stephen Bowers. Members participating in the Poultry Bowl were Matt Carman, Lauren and Heather Harris, Jason and Amy Ridinger, Vicky and Valerie Robertson, Amanda Wat son, and Steven Haines, as the narrator. Members that participated in the County Dairy Bowl were Senior Team; Josh Sanders and Brett Haines. Junior Team mem bers were Jon Sanders and Ryan Haines. Matt Carman was a junior member on the Horse Bowl Team. 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Those participating in the small pet show were Ashley Bowers, cat; Theresa Brbwn, guinea pig; Matt Carman, guinea pig; Kim Holland, dog; Jason Ridinger, rab bit; Amy Ridinger, rabbit; Vicky Robertson, hamster; Valerie Robertson, hamster; Kelly Swart zbaugh, rabbit; arid Amanda Wat son, poultry (chicks). The club participated in the Union Bridge Memorial Day Parade and the Union Bridge Fire man’s Parade. The second meeting of the club was held at Mrs. Booth’s home on Friday, April 25, from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The meeting was officiated by former president. Jessica Canfield. 4-H members in attendance were Autumn and Alisha Austin, Kim and Jason Goss. Jessica Can field, Jessica and John Paul Griga lunas, Frank and Mark Perm and Justin Froehlich. Election of officers was held and elected as follows: president, Frank Perera; vice president, Jes sica Canfield; secretary, Autumn Austin; treasurer, Mark Perera; song and game leader, Jason Goss; news reporter, Jessica Gtigalunas. 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It was decided who would give demonstrations at the next meeting. Volunteers were Matt Pavelski, Matt Pease, Kendal Miller. Katie Onyon, Aaron Jones, and Heather Pease. Project books were handed out by leader Diane Miller and parent Sue Pipitone. Lancaster Red Rose Beef The May meeting of the Lan caster County Red Rose 4-H Beef Club was held Wednesday, May 7, at the home of one Delvin Kropf. The meeting was called to order by the president, Jill Hof flnes, after which the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Linford Hershey, and the 4-H Pledge was led by Loren Hershey. The program for the evening covered the topics of showman ship, breeding projects, and health papers. The program was pre sented by leaders Bob Hess and Fritz Frey. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, June 18, at 6:30 p.m., at the Farm and Home Center, for an ice cream social with the Wool ies and Swine Clubs.