Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 19, 1998, Image 27

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    Pa. Junior Holstein Association Announces Convention Plans
I) All juniors must be in their rooms by 12 50 a m on Friday and I 30 a m on Saturday
2) Doors will be open at all tunes when mixed company is in the room
3) ABSOLUTELY NO DRUGS OR ALCOHOL WILL BE USED OR CONSUMED
4) Upon registration, each junior will name a chaperone who is responsible for his or action
If you do not name one, there will be chaperones at the hotel
5) Anyone found destroying hotel property will be charges for damages
6) The Convention Committee will not be responsible for anyone leaving the Convention
facilities without permission of the Convention Chaperon
7) Any violator of these rules will not be eligible for any stale awards for a period of one year,
and they will be sent home at the parents costs County _
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From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., commer
cial exhibits and a dairy bar are to
be open in the Tiffany Room of the
hotel.
From 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 pjn. the
Dairy Bowl Seeding Test is to be
Ticket Orders must be received by
Name(s)
Address
Adult Chaperone
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19, 1998-A27
given in the Ballroom of the hotel.
The annual meeting is sche
duled from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in
Ballroom.
From 9: IS pjn. until midnight
is to be fun night in the Ballroom of
the hotel with games, food and fun.
*ge(s)
Phone( )
Saturday, Feb. 6
starts at 6:30 with break
fast on your own.
Commercial exhibits
and the dairy bar are to
be open from 7 ajn.
until S p.m. in the Tif
fany Room, while
registration continues
from 8 am. to 7 pm. in
the lobby.
The junior-age divi
sion of the dairy bowl
contest is to run from 8
am. to 3 pm., while the
senior division is to start
at 11:30 am.
Workshops for others
arc to be held from 8:30
am. to 3 pm. in the Jef
ferson Room, while a
senior-age division
speech contest is to be
held concurrently in
Room 218. The junior
age division speech con
test is to start at 11:30
a.m.
Also available for
convention-goers is a
tour of the Coal Mine
Museum. The tour is to
depart the lobby at
12:30 p.m and return
3:30 pjn.
Dairy bowl finals are
set to be held Saturday
from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
A buffet dinner starts
at 7 p.m. in the Ballroom
with speech contest
winners presenting their
entries, followed by a
Holstein Feud Game.
A dance in the Ball
room is scheduled from
9:30 pjn. until 12:30
p.m.
Hie agenda for Sun
day, Feb. 7 is brief, but
full. At 8:30 a.m., a
breakfast awards prog
ram is set to be held in
the Ballroom, followed
by a guest speaker.
The Adam’s family
of Bradford County are
in charge of the Friday
night entertainment
with a hypnotist tenta
tively planned, followed
by a dance and a variety
of different foods
served.
Amy Packard of
Bradford County is in
charge of the tours and
workshops on Saturday.
Workshops on market
ing and farm safety have
been planned. Later,
after a tour of an old coal
mine, David Lentz from
Holstein USA is to give
a demonstration on
using Red Book Plus.
Heather Wood of
Tioga County is in
charge of Saturday’s
entertainment. Colt
Cooney and Rachel
Bachman from Potter
County are in charge of
the Sunday breakfast,
while the Junior Execu
tive Committee is in
charge of the awards
''program.
The program speakci
is “Big O" from Michi
gan, billed as a comic,
inspirational speaker,
who also plays the
trumpet
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