York 4-H Fifty-three York County 4-H’ers advanced to the district level 4-H competition. York County had 107 class entries in the District VI 4-H Horse Show at Lebanon Fairgrounds on Sat urday, Aug. 19. York County had 23 members qualify for the state level compe tition in October. Show results are as follows: DISTRICT VI 4-H HORSE SHOW RESULTS Chandrelle Aaper, New Oxford; 2nd Clo verleaf barrel race ponies; Ist Raised box keyhole ponies; Sth Open trail ponies. Joelle Bennett, Duncannon: Ist Saddle seat pleasure horses; Ist Saddle seat eq uitation, junior. Alicia Crone, Lewisberry: 2nd Pole bending ponies; 6th Cloverteaf barrel race ponies; 3rd Raised box keyhole ponies. Adam Deardorff, Mt. Wolf: 2nd Saddle seat equitation, junior; 4th Open trail horses. Allison Barber, Harrisburg: 4th Western pleasure large ponies. Samantha Dunn, Wrfghtsville; 2nd Work ing hunter horses; 3rd Hunter seat equita tion over fences, senior, 6th Hunter under saddle horses, senior. Katie Griffith, York: 4th Pole bending po nies; Ist Cloverteaf barrel race ponies, 3rd open trail ponies. Kara Gundel, York: Ist Western pleasure large ponies. Krista Lynn Healy, Qlenville: 3rd Hunter under saddle horses, senior. Leanne Healy, Qlenville. Ist Working hunter ponies; Ist Hunter seat equitation over fences, junior, Ist Hunter under sad dle ponies. Drew Jeffrey, Wrightsville: 2nd Thera peutic walk-trot equitation; Ist Therapeu tic obstacle trail. Kira Lamb, New Park: 4th Raised box keyhole ponies. Jessica Lane: Sth English grooming and showmanship, junior; Ist Hunter under saddle; , Jamie Lau, Wrightsville; 2nd Western grooming and showmanship, junior; 2nd Western pleasure large ponies. Samantha Lehr, Wnghtsville: 3rd West ern pleasure horse, junior; Ist Saddle seat equitation, senior. Janeane Layer, Mechanicsburg: sth Saddle seat pleasure horses; 3rd Saddle seat equitation, Junior. Kelly Martin, Camp Hill: 3rd Working hunter ponies. Sara Miller, Stewartstown: 4th Hunter under saddle horses, junior; 3rd Hunter seat equitation flat, junior. Katie Noll, Harrisburg: 2nd Hunter seat equitation over fences, junior. Ashley Purcell, Wrightsville: 4th Western grooming and showmanship, senior, 6th All-Plant LIQUID PLANT FOOD 9-18-9 PLUS OTHERS! • Contains 100% white ortho phosphoric acid. Made in USA. • Non-corrosive. Won't settle. • Top quality. Excellent service. • Newest equipment • Financially sound...and growing! Big Demand Requires More Distributors! □ I sell to farmers. How do I become your distributor? □ I’m a farmer. What’s the price? Where do I get it ? CALL or SEND FOR FACTS: Phone; 814-364-1349 ALL-PLANT LIQUID PLANT FOOD, INC. 821 State Rd. 511 N., RFD 3, Ashland, Ohio 44805 HAPPENINGS Western pleasure horses, senior, 4th Reining; 2nd Open trail horses. Megan Reymer: 2nd Hunter hack po nies. Danielle Shaffer, York: Ist English grooming and showmanship, senior. Jarek Shank, Mechanicsburg: 2nd Plea sure pony driving; Ist Saddle seat plea sure pomes; 3rd Saddle seat equitation, senior. Jennifer Sharrer, York. 4th Working hunter ponies. Danielle Spencer, Mechanicsburg: 3rd Hunter seat equitation, senior. Jessica Stable, Wellsville; Ist Raised box keyhole. Amy St. Hart, New Park: 4th Cloverieaf barrel race horses. Jacqueline Van Pelt, Wellsvllle; Sth Raised Box keyhole horses. Franziska Valerio, Lewisberry: 3rd Sad dle seat pleasure horses; 2nd Saddle seat equitation, junior. Sarah Vrabet, Wrightsville: Ist Western pleasure small ponies; 3rd Stock seat eq uitation, junior; Ist Open trail ponies. Lindsay Walter, Mechanicsburg: 3rd Saddle seat pleasure horses; 2nd Saddle seat equitation, senior. Kimberly Zimmerman, Seven Valleys; 2nd Hunter seat equitation over fences, senior; 4th Hunter under saddle horses, senior. Rebecca Zimmerman, Seven Valleys: 4th Hunter hack ponies. Jessica Barber, Harrisburg and Jillian Trump, Harrisburg; Sth Pleasure pairs. Samantha Dunn, Wnghtsville and Carrie Firman, York and Kelly Thompson, Wnghtsville. 2nd County team. Other York County exhibitors were Ste vie Brown, New Oxford; Tabitha Eimer bnnk, Lewisberry; Karena Hammon, Me chanicsburg; Kristen Hauser, Dillsburg; Emily Kopp, Spring Grove; Danielle Lins, York; Amanda Mann, Lewisberry; Rachel Miller, Stewartstown; Caitlm Newcomer, York; Kate Keeney, York; Laura Sarago, Mechanicsburg; Brandon Shank, Mechan icsburg; Scottie Thompson, Wnghtsville; and Tammy Wirt, Dillsburg. South Central 4-H Horse Show On Aug. 24, the South Central Area 4-H Horse Production Show was conducted at the Ship pensburg Community Fair grounds. Fifteen of the Cumberland County Light Horse and Pony Club members participated in the show. Ten members will be competing in the State 4-H Horse Show Oct. 27-29. Katie Barry will be participat ing in yearling filly, quarter horse and Audrey Wronsld is also par ticipating in that class. Heidi Evel hoch will be rid ing a 3-year-old western pleasure futurity. Trevor Long is also rid ing his 3-year-old and 4-year-old 4-H western futurity. Trevor also will be going to states in yearling filly and colt paint classes. Laura France will be going in yearling colt, paint and yearling colt, quarter horse class. Carrie McLaughlin will be participating in yearling gelding, quarter horse class. Kristi Mon nett is showing in 2-year-old filly, paint class. Jeanne Potteiger is going in yearling filly, paint class. Mary Strasbaugh will be going in 2-year-old gelding stock type horses. Cumberland County Light Horse And Pony Club On Aug. 19 at 8 a.m., 24 of the Cumberland County Light Horse and Pony Club members had the honor to represent their club at the 2000 District VI 4-H Horse and Pony Show. The show was at the Lebanon Area Fairgrounds. The day started off with the western and English grooming and showmanship senior divi sion. Advancing on in western grooming and showmanship sen ior division is Trevor Long. Also advancing in western grooming and showmanship junior division is Laura France. Michelle Thomas will go to states in pleasure horse driving. In the western pleasure horses senior rider, Carrie McLaughlin is advancing on to state competi tion. In western pleasure ponies (13 hands and under), Laura McLaughlin is going to states. Heidi Evelhoch is going in stock seat equitation, senior rider. Levi Smith is returning to states in the reining class. Katie Barry is going in clover leaf barrel race horses. In the English division, Nikki McCaffrey is participating in hunter seat equitation (not to jump) senior rider. Janine Guido will also be competing in hunter seat equitation (not to jump) sen ior rider and she also is going in hunter hack horses. Megghan Michaud is going in hunter seat equitation (over fences) senior rider and working hunter horses. North Mountain 4-H The last meeting of the North w _ Mahoning Outdoor Furnaces Cut Your Heating Costs With Our Outdoor Furnace • Standard Model Burns Wood, Coal or Wood by-products • Multi-Fuel Model Burns Wood, Coal, Oil or Gas Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30, 2000-815 Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser It’s hard to believe that it is al most October. The last of the summer picnics have been held. In one case, another lady and I were put in charge of the pro gram. Instead of getting expen sive entertainment, we decided to be the program ourselves. We both spoke on our interests and hobbies and illustrated them too. Our classmates seemed to enjoy the program. Ilie tall green corn is gradu ally disappearing from the fields as the silos are filled. One piece of equipment cut and chopped six rows at a time or three acres in an hour. With bare fields, it will certainly seem like fall. Now our four resident deer will have to find a new home and new food although there are still plenty of woods for them to hide in. My husband told me that he really likes bananas and so when Mountain 4-H Club was Aug. 26 at Mrs. Bushongs house for 4-H roundup. Roundup started at 1 p.m. Games played were badminton, hula-hoop contests, jump roping contests, water balloons, and three-legged races. Dinner was served at 5:30 p.m. Before dinner, awards were pres ented to club members and to the officers. North Mountain 4-H Club’s new fall projects are air riflery, Adopt-A-Tree, backyard poultry, cake decorating, crafts, dog obe dience, entomology, old tractor restoration, vet science, wildlife, and woodworking. For commu nity service projects, the club is still collecting soda tabs to give to the Ronald McDonald House. Youth Event York County 4-H member Cory Stump received second place honors at the Pennsylvania State 4-H Achievement Days Horse Presentation Contest in August. This accomplishment qualifies him to represent Pennsylvania 4-H in the horse demonstration sV**'V' ! ‘ * 1 ' Ma Tkm Tftd* cNP! DHtae* Tracking Powder* Kills Rats & Mice t 6 lb. Bucket C5P549.95 + $6.00 Shipping \ Blain Supply i Rt 1 Box 117 H, Blain, PA 17006*. 717/536-3861 I ■.•.-.-.'l 1 saw a peck for 99 cents, I bought them. What to do with 25 ripe bananas? First I gave the grandchildren each a bag to take home. Then we put them on our breakfast cereal. And, finally, I had to make two pans of banana bread. I had not made any for years and I had forgotten how it looked. Oh yes, I must mention the fact that we have a new grand son at our age. Some of our friends are great, great grand parents. Our little number IS was born in Indiana to our youn gest daughter and her husband. Now the father has three boys to tend as she works full time as a human resource manager. They moved from Texas last summer and bought a house on a lake. They think that we should visit them as they are always visiting us. contest at Quarter Horse Con gress in Columbus, Ohio. Stump will present his illus trated talk, titled “HYPP The Quarter Horse Killer,” Oct. 12. The objectives of this contest are to help youth gain self-confi dence, to develop their ability to illustrate their horse knowledge and share it with others, and to develop skills in effective organi zation and presentation. Stump has been a Blazing Saddles 4-H Horse and Pony Club member for nine years and has been actively involved in 4-H County Council and assisted with numerous county 4-H activ ities. He is in eleventh grade at the York County School of Tech nology. Stump is the son of Clyde and Carolyn Stump of East Berlin. Donations to sup port Stump with his traveling ex penses to this event can be sent to York County 4-H Horse Clubs, 112 Pleasant Acres Road, York PA 17402. More informa tion can be obtained from Mich ele at the Penn State Cooperative Extension Office at (717) 840-7408. Manage On-Lot Septic System YORK (York Co.) The York County Con servation District is sponsoring a workshop on “Managing Your On-Lot Septic System” for homeowners and municipal officials. Informa tion on proper design, installation, and mainte nance of residential sewage subsurface disposal systems and remedies for failing systems will be presented. The Managing Your On-Lot Septic System will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at the Warrington Township Municipal Building, lo cated on State Route 177, approximately 'A mile east of Rossville. This workshop is open to the public at no cost and no pre-registration. For more information regarding septic system management and work shop, contact the York County Conservation District by telephone at (717) 840-7430, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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