Summer Interns Help With Extension Programs LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) When schools close, students congregate in the many pro grams offered through county of fices of Penn State Extension. Helping out with the summer rush at Lancaster County exten sion programing are three sum mer interns whose experience and career plans bring energy, enthusiasm, and new ideas. The three interns selected have differ ent responsibilities within exten sion programing. Charity Irvine, 20, is working with urban youth. A former 4-H’er herself, Charity adapts 4-H programing to the needs of inner city youth, who especially enjoy cultural cooking. Shirley Adams, inspirational television sewing instruc' tor, will teach classes at Berks Ag Center, Sept. 12. CHOP-RITE TWO, INC. Quality American Workmanship! #5 CLAMP TYPE CHOPPER #lO CLAMP TYPE CHOPPER * Plates available in 3/16" (standard), 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2”, 3/4" and 1" . * I /-Belt Rallies available for #lO, #l2, #22 and #32 choppers. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL * 27 HEALTH OR WINTE * FOUNTAIN JUICER CHOP-KITE TWO, INC. 531 OLD SKIPPACK ROAD HARLEYSVILLE, PA 19438 1-800-683-SB5B FAX (915) 256-4363 www.chop-rite.cofn Charity is in her final year at Cornell University where she is pursuing a degree in psychology and Asian religious studies. She spent one semester in London at the School of Oriental and Afri can studies. After grad school, Charity plans to devote her life to missions and finds the experi ence of working with urban youth invaluable. Lori Hohanwarter, 20, is a jun ior at Millersville where she is majoring in English and second ary education. Because Lori is in charge of general 4-H activities and day camp, her educational back ground is beneficial in helping 4-H’erS with speech competi tions. She enjoys compiling facts and trivia to use in activities such CHOPPER #32 SCREW DOWN TYPE CHOPPER H S as “Who Wants To Be A Strawberry Millionaire.” Tia Crider, 22, grew up on a dairy farm in Chambersburg, Franklin County. She is in her fifth year at Penn State study ing dairy and animal science and hopes to become an exten sion agent. As a member of the college dairy judging team, Tia brings a strong background in organ izing the county’s dairy judging team, which won first place in regional competition and second place at the state level. Tia previously served as a summer intern in Franklin County. While working as a summer intern, Tia lives with a local poultry farm family. Register For Shirley Adams Sewing Seminars LEESPORT (Berks Co.) Penn State Cooperative Exten sion of Berks County and The Berks County Sewing Guild will co-sponsor two Shirley Adams Sewing Seminars on Tuesday, September 12, at 1 p.m.-4 p.m. and 6 p.m.-9 p.m. located at the Berks County Agricultural Cen ter. The cost for one session is $25 or for both sessions $45. Regis tration must be received before August 31. Registration fees in creases after that date. Shirley Adams, inspirational host of the television sewing show called, The Sewing Con- ❖ Mad# In the U.S.A. ❖ Easy to Clean ❖ Made from Cast Iron ❖ Quality Workmanship Summer interns help with Lancaster County exten sion, from left, are Tia Crider, Charity Irvine, and Lori Ho hanwarter. nection, comes from an educa tional background so teaching is her primary concern. With three degrees in clothing and textiles, she taught these subjects at the university level for many years. Now her “classroom” has ex panded to include television sta tions all over the country, Cana da and even Australia. She not only provides the quality inform ation to perform such operations as setting-in sleeves and satisfy ing fitting problems, but she in spires her students to mix and match colors and materials even create their own fabrics. The two seminars will focus on different topics and a huge #1 CLAMPLESS TYPE CHOPPER SAUSAGE STUFFER, LARD & FRUIT PRESS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12, 2000-B9 collection of 150 garments will be displayed each time for every one to see. Various fabric embel lishments will also be high lighted. The daytime session (1-4 p.m.) will feature quick altera tions, ways to easily solve pat tern problems, ways to change the location of darts, changing styling but using the same pat tern. The evening session (6-9 p.m.) will feature quick ward robe additions and add-ons for suits and other garments that are suitable for business, church and many other occasions. To receive a registration form, call the extension office at (610) 378-1327. #3 FOOD CHOPPER STUFFER HORN AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS SIZES #I6T CHERRY STONER