KAREN BUTLER Maryland Correspondent FREDERICK, Md. Erin Feuillet, the eighteen-year-old daughter of Jean-Pierre and Donna Feuillet of Damascus, Montgomery County, is the new Maryland dairy princess. Erin was presented with her tiara by outgoing princess Emily O’Hara at the 37th Maryland Dairy Princess Coronation held here at the Holiday Inn. Four young ladies, all serving terms as regional dairy princess es, vied for the state title. Feuillet represented Montgomery and Howard Counties and Southern Maryland as the South Central dairy princess. Erin Kernan, the Upper Chesapeake dairy princes, was named the alternate Maryland dairy princess. Enn in the 16- year-old daughter of Eugene and Pamela Kenan of Parkton, Maryland. Also competing in the contest was April Enlow, the Allcgany-Garrett dairy princess April is the 18-year-old daughter of William and Kristen Enlow of Fnendsville. Jennifer Seiss, the current Frederick County dairy princess, also participated in the contest. Jen is the 18-year-old daughter of Glenn and Nancy Seiss of Rocky Ridge. Erin Feuillet will be a sopho more at the University of Maryland this fall, where she is majoring in agriculture and resource economics. In the future, she says, she would like to add a double major in mar- R & T, BOX 9, KINZERS, PA 17535 Between Lancaster and Coatesville on Route 30 PHONE (717) 442-4249 Bus Groups Welcome • Ample Free Parking • "Trolley" Shuttle Service TIME OF HARVEST: OCTOBER 9 & 10, 1998 ON DISPLAY AND IN OPERATION • Steam Traction Engines • Large Collection of Early Home Appliances • Antique Tractors • Threshing Machines • Hit & Miss Gas Engines • Antique Wagons _ .. r~\ i £ • Numerous Craft Displays • Outstanding Display of r Large Gas Engines • Large Flea Market • Stationary Steam Engine • Saw Mill and Shingle Mill Museum • Much Much more 1 • Two Steam Railroads • Model Steam & Gas Engines Maryland Dairy To Dairy Industry keting. She said she would like to eventually work for an associ ation marketing milk. “My interest in dairy market ing was started a long time ago,” said the dairy princess, “It intensified when I was South Central dairy princess.” At college she is a member of her student union marketing committee. She has raised and Jerseys for the past 10 years, and has success at the county, state, and national levels. She has also been active in dairy judging, and her involvement in judging has taken her to Madison, Wisconsin for the National judging competition, where her team placed fourth overall. She won the R.N. Whipp judging award for two consecu tive years. Erin said she first got involved in dairy projects through her babysitter, who Erin Feuillet, the new Pennsylvania is a member of Maryland dairy princess. the Mid-Atlantic Dairy Council. • Antique Automobiles • Stationary Balers Princess Through lived on a dairy farm. “My babistter since I was six months old was on a dairy farm,” she explained, “So I got involved that way. I always helped on the farm.” That was with the Marty and Geraldine Stiles family at their Hidden Valley Farm in Damascus. Spending time at Hidden Valley Farm, Erin devel oped a love of Jersey cows. She was able to keep her animals there, caring for them each day when she visited the farm. Her interest in agriculture has led to a 10-year career in 4- H, where Erin has been a mem ber and held leadership roles in the Damascus 4-H dairy club, the Montgomery County junior Jersey calf club, the Montgomery County sheep and swine club, and the Montgomery County beef club. She is also a 10-year member of the state junior Jersey club, where she - has been a secretary. In other awards presneted at the evening gala, outgoing Maryland dairy princess was honored for her oustandmg scrapbook. Miss Congeniality went to alternate state princess Erin Kernan, whose radio spot was also selected the best in the show. Erin Feuillet was awarded the Francis Kepler Memorial Scholarship, and was honored for the best skit of the evening. Three judges had the hard job of selecting dairy royalty. Deanna Rose, of Southhampton, Ir 50th ANNUAL ROUGH AND TUMBLE ENGINEERS THRESHERMEN’S REUNION THE MOST COMPLETE STEAM AND GAS SHOW 1998 FEATURE EXHIBIT Pennsylvania Manufacturers Equipment EVENING ENTERTAINMENT AND EVENTS Starting at 6:30 P.M. Lolly Lesher of Bernville is a judge was Nathan Stiles, a returning judge who is a dairy retired Jersey breeder from farmer and sells dairy products Boonsboro, Maryland. Master of at a farmer’s market in Ceremonies was Jeff Myers of Washington, D.C. The third Westminster, Maryland. Seated is Erin Feuillet, the newly crowned Maryland dairy princess. Behind Erin are, on the left: Emily O’Hara, outgoing Maryland dairy princess, and, on the right: Erin Kernan, the new alternate Maryland dairy princess. AUGUST 12,13,14 & 15 EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI ROUGH ★ & TUMBLE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8, 1998-811 Exposed Babysitter MUSEUM OPEN: Friday and Saturday Memorial Day thru Labor Day IMLAMOdfoi m«UTA