COCHRANVILLE (Chester Co) - The halter division is proving popular for attendees of the Triangle Series horse shows. In halter, horses and ponies are judged primarily on their confirmation (looks), although ring manners are also consid ered in judging. Horses and ponies age 3 or younger compete in this division. At the June 14 show held at KA Equestrian Center, Cochranville, the Halter Champion was Creme Brulee, shown by Lisa Thompson of Gap. Reserve champion was Marshall Law, shown by Alicia DelDuco of Catamount Road, Oxford. (Three farms comprise the “triangle” - KA Equestrian Center, Grazing Acres Farm in New London, and Fox Meadow m Unionville). Championships and reserves in each division are 0 4-H HAPPENINGS Progressive Clovers 4-H Club The monthly meeting of the Progressive Clovers 4-H Club was held June 8 at Baust Parish House in Tyrone, Md. The program for the evening was on dairy and swine Members of Progressive Clovers 4-H Club recently par ticipated in the 68th Annual Hoards Dairyman Cow Judging Contest and placed in the top 10 receiving honorable mention out of 721 4-H clubs across the USA and Canada. Members from the club were Scott Davis, Dustin and Brandon Derr, Brett and Ryan Haines, Amy and David Miller, Ben Powel and Josh and Jon Sanders. The following member gave demonstrations, Amanda Watson, "All About My Dairy Steer", Ryan Haines, Jon Sanders, David Miller, "Breeds of Dairy Cattle,"; Amy Miller, "How To Register A Calf; Brett Haines, "How To Read A Pedigree", Josh Sanders, "How To Read A DHIA Sheet", Scott Davis and Ben Powel, "Feeding A Calf, Joshua and Sara Gieron, "Poison Plants To Dairy Cattle", Ashley and Stephen Bowers, "All About Swine", and David Miller, "How To Show Swine", At the Annual Carrol County Beef Club Field Day, Sara Gross placed 2nd in the crossbreed class of Ist year showman. Upcoming dates are: July 14, - 7 30 p.m. a dairy barn decora tion workshop will be held at the Miller's home; July 15, all state fair entries are due; July 25 to Aug 1, Carroll County Fair; and Aug 30 to Sept 7, Maryland State Fair The next meeting will be held on Monday, Sept 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Baust Parish House in Tvione, Md The program will be about gun safety with a guest speaker 4-H Camp Adams and Franklin County 4-H members wished they were ducks at the 1998 4-H Camp held June 9 - June 12 at Camp Eder m Fairfield. Approximately 60 4-H mem bers attended camp to enjoy the Halter Champion Is Creme Brulee presented at each show, in addi tion to end-of-series high point awards. The next series show is scheduled for Sunday, July 12, at Grazing Acres. Call any of the participating farms for information and/or prize lists for future shows: Grazing Acres (610) 225-5009; KA Equestrian: (610) 869-0746; Fox Meadow; (610) 444-8805. Winning two championships each on June 14 were Andrea Heinzman of Elkview, Jessica Know of Unionville, and Alicia Boyle of New London. Heinzman rode her Arabian, Quintessa, to a championship in the mini stirrup division (for rid ers 10 and under), and then moved up to also win the short stirrup championship for riders aged 12 and under. Jessica Knox on Star won the open equitation championship (for riders age 13 or older), and numerous activities that helped them go "back in time " Just the beginning of the fun was staying in covered wagons at the camp, which is a part of the camp's atmosphere Workshops include weaving baskets lead by Sharon Baker, 4-H volunteer by Jeanne Plotica, Adams County extension agent and 4-H coordinator; hose play lead by Darlene Resh, Adams County 4-H extension agent; outdoor cooking lead by Karen Wenger, Franklin County 4-H assistant; recreation, lead by Tia Crider, Franklin County 4-H summer assistant; and learning and trees, led by George Hurd, extension agent environment/resource develop ment. The 4-H Campers also partic ipated in swimming, crafts, recreation, and movies during their free time every day In the evenings they participated in mixers on Tuesday, a civil war reenactor program by James Dilts and Bob Klokis on Wednesday, and ghosts stones told by storyteller Ann Griffith on Thursday. On Friday, the 4-H Campers chose two intensive workshops to fill their morning hours. The intensive workshops offered include a GPU demonstration by Sharon Ullman, GPU; water quality demonstration by Tom McCarty, multi county water quality extension agent; first aid demonstration by Holly Cookerly, Gettysburg Hospital; Fizz and Fuzz workshop pre sented by Linda Spahr, exten sion agent from York County; plants workshop by Ann Bonson, a Franklin County master gar dener; Series science m your sink workshop by Abe Bucher, an Adams County 4-H volun teer; and 4-H promotion work shop by Jenna Molino, Adams County 4-H Summer Program Assistant Darlene Resh, 4-H extension agent from Adams County and camp director, says this year's camp was the best one in a few years and that it will be hard to top it. The kids stayed in good spir its alTweek, despite the wet and cold weather. Of the 60 campers the championship of the low hunter division. The pair were also the reserve champions of the hunter divisions. Alicia Boyle, a Western rider, won championship's in the west ern and the pleasure divisions with Desert Bold Fire, an Arabian owned by Dawn McCuen of Cochranville. Leadline champion was Heather Mackenzie riding Lady Ashleigh. Reserve champion was Kate Greig, Christiana, rid ing Tabatha. Mini mini champion was Nina Shaffer of Audrey Lynn Dr., Coatesville, riding Superboy. Reserve was Brooke Holloway riding Wyndom, who survived a ride-off for reserve against Shawna Simmons of Christiana riding Tabatha. Beginner over fences champi on was Bethany Moore of at this year's 4-H Camp, 38 campers attended from Adams County. In attendance were Tara and Kylee Cassatt and Kirsten Buckley, Abbottstown, Jacob Gantz, Lee and Carl Wilkinson, and Sara Myers, Aspers; Kyle Tuckey, Megan Cole, Amy Flickmger, Katy and Brian Baldwin, Biglerville Summer Chromster, Dillsburg; Amber Grimm and Megan Weigand, East Berlin, Charlotte Battersby, Fairfield; Amanda Starner, Gardners; Nathan Lawver, Amanda Clowney, Will and Melanie Kammerer, Zach Nell, and Raquel Clymer, Gettysburg; Bryan and Benjamin Neiderer, Hanover; Dan Bolt, Clayton Wood, Daniele and Michael Paredes, Littlestown; Holly Hetrick, McKnightstown; Yvonne Staub and Lauren Porter, McSherrystown; Mark Mummert and Justin Hentz, New Oxford; Andy Bosley and Wendy Wood, Orrtanna; and Erin Trcka and Ronnie Hills, York Springs. Counselors served as work shop assistants and group lead ers. The counselors from Adams County were Jason Keller, Gettysburg; B. J. Wagner, Gettsyburg; Janel Keller, Gettysburg; Rachel Fox, Gettysburg; Jessica Coleman, Hans Herr House Sets Heritage Day WILLOW STREET (Lancaster Co.) - The Hans Herr House will hold its 19th annual Heritage on August 1,-from 9 am, until 4 pm. This fun-filled farm festival fea tures demonstrations of farm life and activities from the 18th century to the early 20th. This year's theme is early food preparation, and the work involved in getting food from the field to the table. Threshing, flailing, and corn shelling will be demonstrated, and visitors will be able to see a smokehouse, outdoor bake oven, and Pennsylvania German raised hearth in operation, and to sam ple goodies from these sites. More modem fare is available at concession stands, such as roasted corn, rhubarb punch; Landenberg on Mardi Gras. Reserve was Sara Schaefer, Lincoln University, on Fudge. Baby green champion was Oreo ridden by Leah Moorhead of Wilson Mill Rd., Oxford. Oreo was also reserve champion in the low hunter division. Reserve in the baby green division went taHard Hearted Hanna, ridden by Adrian Farrar of Newark, Del. Hunter champion was Acclaim to Fame, owned by Diane Ray of Oxford and ridden by Meg Shortlidge of Nova Lane, West Grove. Shortlidge was also the reserve champion of the open equitation division, this time on Kaluvi Firasha. Reserve champion in the mini stirrup division was Rachel Lowe of Nottingham riding WBF Kashim. Reserve in the short stirrup division was Jennifer Haines of Gettysburg, Jessi Leister, Gettysburg, John Myers, Aspers; Jonathan Murren, New Oxford; Tiffany Staub, McSherrystown, Cami Topper, • East Berlin; Emily Black, Aspers; Adam Sachs, Gettysburg; Becky Bolt, Littlestown; and Chad Funt, Arendtsville. For More information about the 4-H program, contact Jeanne Plotica or Darlene Resh at the Adams County Extension Office at (717) 334-6271 or 624- 4525. Born To Show 4-H Club Meeting A meeting of the Born to Show Dairy Club was held June 20 at the Mack’s farm. Roundup will be on July 31-August 1 at the Harford Fairgrounds. Deadline for permission slips is July 28. Most members are attending districts at Troy. Entry cards are due by July 17 to attend districts on Aug. 17 at Tioga. Members are reminded to work on project books and bring them to the next meeting. The club is buying a sweat shirt for each member with a cow and “Born to Show Dairy Club” written on the back. The next meeting is July 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Montrose Presbyterian Church. homemade root beer, hot dogs, pie, and ice cream. Other demonstrations at Heritage Day include soapmak ing, blacksmithing, paper mak ing, linen processing, bobbin lace, scherenschnitte, and wool spinning. There are also chil dren's activities, and various scheduled workshops on 18th century hymn singing and colo nial clothing. Admission to Heritage Days is $5 for adults, 1 for children ages 7-12, 6 and under are free. The. Hans Herr House is located at 1849 Hans Herr Drive, Willow Street, PA 5 miles south of Lancaster off Rts. US 222 and PA 741 between the vil lages of Willow Street and Lampeter. For more information call (717) 464-4438. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 11 1998-819 Boothwyn, riding Sidekick. Country Velvet, ridden by Janet Johnson of Coatesville, was reserve champion western horse. Reserve pleasure champi on was Ginger with Leslie McFadien of Oxford. Winners in individual classes follow Leadline Walk; 1 Heather Mackenzie; 2. Kate Greig; 3. Beck Mark. Advance Leadline: 1. Cindy Greig; 2. Heather Mackenzie; 3. Becky Mark. Off Leaders; 1. Heather Mackenzie; 2. Kate Greig; 3. Beck Mark. Mini Mini (8 and Under) Walk: 1. Nina Shaffer; 2. Kelsey Sherman; 3. Shawna Simmons. Mini Mini Walk/Trot-Jog: 1. Nina Shaffer; 2. Shawna Simmons; 3. Brooke Holloway. Mini Mini Walk/Trot- Jog/Back: 1. Nina Shaffer; 2. Brooke Holloway; 3. Heather Frank, Mini Stirrup (10 & Under) Walk: 1. Rachel Lowe; 2. Andrea Heinzman; 3. Nina Shaffer. Mini Stirrup Walk/Trot-Jog, 1. Andrea Heinzman; 2. Nina Shaffer; 3. Lindsey Heinzman. Mini Stirrup Walk/Trot- Jog/Back: 1. Rachel Lowe; 2. Andrea Heinzman; 3. Nina Shaffer. Short Stirrup (12 and Under) Walk: 1. Rachel Lowe; 2 Jennifer Haines; 3 Andrea Heinzman Short Stirrup Walk/Trot-Jog: 1 Jennifer Haines; 2. Rachel Lowe; 3. Andrea Heinzman. Short Stirrup Walk/Trot- Jog/Canter-Lope: 1. Andrea Heinzman; 2. Jennifer Haines; 3. Alicia Boyle. Short Stirrup over 12" Fences: 1. Andra Heinzman; 2. Antoinette Wasylyk; 3. Lindsey Heinzman. Open Equitation (13 and Over) Walk/Trot-Jog: 1. Jessica Knox; 2. Meg Shortlidge; 3. Leslie McFadden. Open Equitation Walk/Trot- Jog/Back: 1. Jessica Knox: 2. Meg Shortlidge; 3. Leslie McFadien. Open Equitation Walk/Trot- Jog/Canter-Lope; 1. Meg Shortlidge; 2. Jessica Knox; 3. Leslie McFadien. Western Pleasure: 1. Alicia Boyle; 2. Lindsey Heinzman; 3. Janet Johnson. Western Limit: 1. Leah Mon-head; 2. Janet Johnson; 3. Shirley Craig. Western Walk/Jog/Lope. 1. Alicia Boyle; 2. Lindsey Heinzman; 3. Janet Johnson. Western Equitation: 1. Leah Moorhead; 2. Janet Johnson; 3 Andrea Heinzman. Pleasure Walk/Trot-Jog: 1. Rachel Lowe; 2. Alicia Boyle; 3 Leslie McFadien. Pleasure Walk/Trot-Jog/ Canter-Lope: 1. Alicia Boyle; 2. Leslie McFadien; 3. Meg Shortlidge. Pleasure Walk/Trot-Jog/ Canter-Lope/Back; I.' Tammy Woods; 2. Alicia Boyle; 3. Leslie McFadien. Pleasure Pattern: 1. Tammy Woods; 2. Lesjie McFadien; 3. Meg Shortlidge. Beginner Over Fences 12"; 1. Bethany Moore; 2. Sara Schaefer; 3. Anna Larson Beginner Over 18" Fences; 1. Sara ' Schaefer; 2. Bethany Moore; 3. Heather Cilinslu. Beginner Over 2' Fences: 1. Bethany Moore; 2 Sara Schaefer. Baby Green Walk/Trot: 1. Leah Moorhead; 2. Adrian Farrar; 3. Meg Gillam.