Bio-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10, 1998 Koi^sr* ♦ * I t I Local And State Shows Wrap Up Fair Season Kids had a blast participating in the Agri-Kid Olympics sponsored by Lebanon Valley Farmers/Fulton Bank on Saturday at KILE. Kyle Llnberg, Ephrata, operates this rig in the Manhelm baby parade. Where's your mustache? “ MILK To enjoy the last fling of fair fun, kids of all ages attended the Manheim Community Farm Show and Keystone International Lives tock Exposition (KILE) held this past week. These two fairs traditionally wrap up the 112 fain held through out Pennsylvania. Fairs arc for everyone. Although the main purpose is to showcase agriculture, you can see from these pictures, there are many fun events in which kids can participate. Sandra Roth, 20 months, It . Cray qllha Crap M Show bab, para faadnatad by a aheap. Sand* da * Madallna Bell o( Ulltz. ra Is ths grand daughter of Peggy Sowers, Manhelm. Contestants In the Keystone International Livestock Exposition Keystone Stock men’s Contest finish Judging a pen of sheep In the state Farm Show Complex before moving on to the next testing station. KILE offers youth a variety of educational and fun activities. On the left, a group of four volunteer older youth provide a tour of dlaplaya and eventa of the Keystone International Livestock Exposition to a leader and youth from the Oakwood Baptist Day School. The volunteer youth are members of 4-H and have exhibited animals at KILE. 'UW■ | j i t i/- m** ■ */ mL If> ; - yj
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