All-Breed HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Oct. 7, the Farm Show Complex Large Arena will come alive with the sound of thunder ing hooves. The All-Breed Classic Series Six-Horse Hitch will begin at 7 p.m. An admission fee of $5 per person will be charged at the gate. Six-horse hitches come from seven states and represent four major draft horse breeds. In 1999, more than 300 six horse hitchers were entered in the 45 qualifying shows across the U.S. and Canada. The Key stone International Livestock Ex position (KILE) is again a qual ifying show for the series final. Prize money totaling more than $38,000 will be awarded at the Entertainment Scheduled For KILE HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) 2000 has been designated as “Year of the Swine,” so swine exhibitors will receive special at tention as part of the effort to in crease public awareness of the hog industry and the high caliber of hogs shown annually at the Keystone International Livestock Expo (KILE) here at the Farm Show Complex. KILE is in its 44th year at Harrisburg. The exposition is recognized nationally as a show case for the nation’s top beef cat tle, swine, sheep, and horses. It will be held at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg Oct. 4-9. At the 2000 show, the acts, booked primarily for Friday, Sat urday, Sunday, and Monday, will WANTED High Quality ppl 4P Sa Vendors , For Farmers P I'i Market 1 f® With Heavy gj-" I • JJ7 Traffic TUE - FRI - SAT 1 "CS* 7 !: *-T7vlt LANCASTER 1 Indoor Produce Stand COUNTY 1 Fresh Meat & Deli Stand 1 Fresh Fish Stand FARMERS ‘(Special Pricing) MARKET 1 outdoor Produce Stand *(Special Pricing) GERMANTOWN For Leasing/lnformation Contact PHILADELPHIA Joel Harden 215-844-1103 *ls-439-8875 Classic Series Six-Horse Hitch Set For KILE KILE Show. The North American Six- Horse Hitch Classic Series is the ultimate driving event in the heavy horse world. KILE has been chosen as one of 45 recog nized qualifying shows on the Classic Series Show circuit. Each year all across America, six-horse hitches perform at state fairs and agricultural exhibitions to accumulate points for their re gion and beyond competing at qualifying shows. The competi tion builds to a climax at the end of the year when the high-point hitches are invited to compete in the final competition, the Classic Series. The winner of the Classic Series all-breed trophy is consid ered by many to be the best six horse hitch in the world. amble around the Farm Show Complex putting on their show. For too many years, the only rea son people had to attend the KILE Show was to look at the animals and one quick trip through the bams and they went home. The first strolling act is musi cal. Mo Vint from Ontario, Can- ada plays harmonica music and sings. Kids especially enjoy the toe-tappin songs. The sec ond act is All this adds up t 0.... 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The contest is open to all 4-H and FFA members. Each county or chapter is invited to enter one or more teams of three or four members. These members will also com pete as individuals. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the contest concludes at 4:30 p.m. This allows a group to par ticipate in the contest, view the livestock and horse shows in pro gress, and return home the same Complete Building Packages, Trusses And Glue-Laminated Timbers brilliant performances you will witness during this Classic Series Qualifying Show Competition. The real winner of the Classic Six-Horse Series is the spectator. More than 550 draft horses will be on display and it is expected that more than 20 six-horse hitches will be in competition for the Classic at the Keystone. day. About 200 FFA members, 4-H members, and college students will enter the junior and collegi ate judging contests at KILE. 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