PENNSYLVANIA DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BANQUET The Pennsylvania Dairymen's Association will hold its annual banquet on Monday evening, January 12, 1998 at the Harrisburg Sheraton East The Sheraton is located just off the Union Deposit Exit of 1-83 The Board of Directors would like to invite you to attend this traditional Farm Show Week Dinner A milk punch reception will begin at 600 p m with dinner to follow at 630 p m The 1998 Charles E Cowan Award, the Extension Service Award, and the PA Distinguished Dairy Women Award recipients will be honored The main speaker for the evening will be Mr William R Perry, vice-president of Government and Member Relations of Milk Marketing, Inc He was raised on a hog and cash grain farm in Sandusky County, Ohio He has been organizational director with the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation and director of field services for the Maryland Farm Bureau A Milk Marketing, Inc , employee since 1982, he is responsible for MMI in national, state and regional legislative affairs He manages MMl's Political Action Committee, and oversees the members' communication and administers MMl's Member Benefits Program. Mr Perry has received the Pennsylvania Council of Cooperatives' Master Education Award, and has received numerous communications awards from National Milk Producers Federation Dinner reservations and payment must be received by Tuesday, January 6, 1998 Mail the reservation form below to Pennsylvania Dairymen's Association, 440 Plaza Drive, Palmyra, PA 17078, or call (717)838-3283. Ticket price is $l7 PENNSYLVANIA DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BANQUET Monday, January 12. 1998 Hamsburg Sheraton East Milk punch reception 6 00 p.m Dinner 6 30 p.m. BANQUET TICKET RESERVATION FORM Ticket orders must be received no later than Tuesday, January 9,1998. 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