Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 31, 1998, Image 21

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    Honor roll and showman award winners at the Lancaster County 4-H banquet.
Front, Jennifer Zimmerman, Showman of Showman Award. Second row, from left, Jon
Henson, Erik Nussbaum, Lori Hess, and Tiffany Dean. Third row, from left, Mark Gray
bill, Janine Leaman, and Jessica Schmidt.
State 4-H Day winners at the Lancaster 4-H recognition banquet. Front row, from
left, Kerra Allen, Jimmy Zimmerman, Holly Hoover, Carol Hollingsworth, and Erin
Smith. Back row, Radell Peters, Ryan Donough, and Derick Bollinger.
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Lancaster County
Banquet Brings 4-H’ers
Into Spotlight
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Farming Staff
CENTERVILLE (Lancaster
Co.) Full time, Jill Hotlines stu
dies floriculture. In her spare time,
she helps others leam about the
beauty of growing and arranging
flowers.
For her help to the Mount Joy
4-H Community Club and for her
involvement in the 4-H sheep and
beef clubs of Lancaster County,
Jill was honored with the Lancas
ter County 4-H Superior Achieve
ment Award Tuesday at the Lan
caster County 4-H Recognition
Night.
Several hundred 4-H members,
family and friends attended the
banquet at the Comfort Inn in
Centerville.
Jill, 18, is the daughter of Robert
and Linda Hoffmes, Marietta. A
1998 graduate of Donegal High
School, Jill is a freshman at Penn
College, Williamsport, studying
floriculture.
Jill served as president of the
beef club and served on the sheep
club. She also served as a flower
arrangement team leader with the
for her involvement in the 4-H sheep and beef clubs of Lan
caster County, Jill Hoffines was honored as the winner of
the Lancaster County 4-H Superior Achievement Award
Tuesday night at the Lancaster County 4-H Recognition
Night. At the banquet, Harold Keller, Mount Joy, was hon
ored for nearly 38 years of service to the annual Lancaster
County 4-H Strawberry Roundup.
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Mount Joy Community Club. She
will be graduated with a floral
degree in 2000.
The Superior Achievement
Award Plaque is in memory of 4-H
leaders Elmer L. and Pauline E.
Boyd.
(Jill Hoffines and her family
were profiled in the Jan. 5, 1996
issue of Lancaster Farming.)
Also at the banquet, Harold
Keller, Mount Joy, was honored
for nearly 38 years of service to the
annual Lancaster County 4-H
Strawberry Roundup. Also hon
ored was Stella Hess for 25 years
of volunteer service to the Mount
ville Community 4-H Club.
A special award was presented
to Karla Shelley, 13, daughter of
Glenn and Joann Shelley, Eli
zabethtown. She received a special
Best Friends Award for outstand
ing contributions to the Lancaster
County 44-H Seeing Eye Puppy
Club by Joni Soost, 4-H leader.
Scores of 4-H’ets were honored
for their work, in addition to
dozens of adult volunteers, at the
banquet The banquet combines
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