Youth Conference Promotes Personal Development, Community Service COLUMBUS, Ohio Even though school is out, summer can still be a time for learning and development. This summer, more than 420 teens from around Ohio will gather on the Columbus campus of Ohio State University to par ticipate in leadership, citizen ship, and educational activities during the 84th Ohio 4-H Youth Expo. The annual conference, which takes place June 14-16, lets 4- H’ers focus on an area of inter est, participate in a related service project, and learn strate gies for initiating similar activi ties at home.- The service-learning compo nent of Youth Expo was intro duced two years ago and, based on the response of 4-H’ers and the community, will continue this year, said Allen Auck, an Ohio State University Extension associate for 4-H youth develop ment who is coordinating the program. On Thursday, June 15, the 4- H’ers will participate in small group, all-day, hands-on work- »mposting Toilets Several models available including non-electric. •NO Septic System 1 •NO Chemicals Save the Environment! Recycle Back to Nature! FREE: 12 Page Color Catalog w <’ Perform Septic Inspections &, Certifications _ECO-TECH Call Today 1-800-879 0973 mem MFG. CORP. shops on topics such as clown ing, history, and pet therapy. The next day, the same groups will perform community ser vices that incorporate the mate rials from Thursday’s workshops. They will clown for patients at local hospitals; clean, repair and work with materials at the Ohio Historical Society Museum and Ohio Village; and take pets to visit residents at a Columbus-area retirement vil lage. “4-H has always valued giving something back to the community,” Auck said. “Youth Expo will help give teen leaders the tools they need to im plement more formal commu nity service. projects in their hometowns.” Conference delegates also will tour Ohio State’s campus, expe rience college life by staying in student dorms, and take part in a variety of recreational and social events. Any youth ages 14 to 19 and in 4-H can attend the summer youth conference. For information on the conference, teens can contact their local ex tension office. SYRACUSE, N.Y. Dairylea Cooperative Inc. and Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) recently held a joint leg islative breakfast in Harrisburg, Pa. The event provided an op portunity for members of the two Cooperatives to meet with state-level legislators and offi cials to discuss issues that are f yip /r * 125 King Court/ Hollander Rd. New Holland, PA 17557 (717)354-9611 From left, Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Samuel Hayes Jr., Dairy Marketing Services Chief Executive Officer Rick Smith, Dairylea President Clyde Rutherford, and DFA Northeast Council Chairman Lewis Gardner discuss issues important to agriculture at a recent joint Dairylea/DFA legislative reception held at the State Capitol in Harris burg. Dairylea/DFA Hold Legislative Breakfast important to agriculture. More than 100 legislators, government officials and aides interacted with the dairy farm ers at the reception held in the East Wing of the Capitol. During the breakfast, Penn sylvania Secretary of Agricul ture Samuel Hayes Jr. met with Dairylea President Clyde Rutherford, DFA Northeast Council Chairman Lewis Gardner and Dairy Marketing Services Chief Executive Officer Rick Smith. The meeting with Secretary Hayes focused on environmental issues and how to provide assist ance to dairy farmers dealing with the new federal Concen trated Animal Feeding Opera- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10, 2000-A29 tions (CAFOs) regulations. Additionally, they discussed the current low milk pricing cycle and strategies that could be ex plored to help enhance financial returns to farmers in Pennsylva nia. Dairylea Cooperative is an agricultural service organiza tion, cooperatively owned by 2,700 Northeast dairy farmers. Dairy Farmers of America is a dairy marketing cooperative with 24,000 dairy farmer mem bers in 45 states. In 1999, the two cooperatives formed Dairy Marketing Services, LLC to jointly manage their milk marketing operations, as well as assist with other common activi ties.