Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 2000, Image 25

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    Adams County Honors 4-H
GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.) ceived recognition for their years
Adams County 4-H leaders of dedicated service to the
and teens were honored for their Adams County 4-H program,
years of dedicated service to Special recognition was given to
Adams County youth through teen leaders and volunteer adult
the 4-H program at the Annual leaders with one, five, 20, 25, 30,
4-H Leaders’ Recognition Ban- 40, and 55 years of service,
quet, conducted recently here at Katie Martin, Orrtanna, re
the Agricultural and Natural Re- ceived a gold 4-H paper weight
sources Building. for completing the 4-H Teen
All 4-H Leaders attending re- Leadership project. Katie’s lead-
Adams County 4-H leaders received special recogni
tion for years of service at the annual 4-H Leader’s Ban
quet. Those pictured are Alan Zepp (25 years), Bonnie
Kuntz (30 years), Helen Rex (40 years), and Teresa Mur
ren (55 years).
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Adams County 4-H Swine Club were recognized for 20
yeffis of service as 4-H leaders at the Annual 4-H Lead
ers Banquet.
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ership involvement included
being a counselor at Overnight
4-H Camp, a server at 4-H chick
en barbecues, and teen assistant
at 4-H Fair.
First-year leaders receiving a
bronze clover pin were Connie
Barra and Carol Morton. Five-
year leaders receiving a silver
clover lapel were Kimberly Black
and Mary Lynn Martin.
Ronald Funt, Arendtsville;
Harry and Mary Jane Hilbert,
Littlestown; and Judy Sterner,
Gettyburg, were recognized for
20 years of service and received a
plaque and a diamond center clo
ver pin.
Alan Zepp received a silver
tray and a clover lapel pin with
an emerald center for 25 years of
dedicated service. Bonnie Kuntz
received a silver bowl and gold
lapel pin with a ruby center for
30 years of service. Helen Rex re
ceived a 4-H gold ladies watch
and gold lapel pin with a five
point diamond center for 40
years of volunteer service. Teresa
Murren was honored for 55 years
of service as a 4-H volunteer
leader with a pearl centered gold
clover pin, dinner for two at
Hickory Bridge Farm Restau
rant, a pot of orchids, and a
framed picture collage.
The Adams County 4-H pro
gram honored Dick Oneto with
their 2000 Individual “Partner in
4-H” recognition. Over the years,
Oneto worked with many 4-H
members and leaders in the
Heidlersburg 4-H Club.
Oneto’s most recent support
was coordinating the applesauce,
vinegar, and pickles for the 4-H
chicken barbecues. For more
than 14 years, Oneto has been in
volved in many different aspects
of the Adams County 4-H pro
gram.
David and Joan Musselman,
Musselman Florist and Green
house, were recognized for the
Leaders, Members
Helen Rex presents Joan and David Musselman of
Musselmans Florist and Greenhouses with the Chamber
of Commerce Someone Special Award plaque and the
Business “Partner in 4-H” Award. The 4-H award is a per
sonalized Winross 4-H Truck plaque. Joan and David
have supported the plant science project area, the for
mer 4-H Capon program, the open house of the new Agri
cultural and Natural Resources Center, and the 4-H Beef
Club Show and Sale.
Business “2000 Partner in 4-H” and Natural Resources Building
Award. Dave and Joan have open house,
been a strong supporter of the The 4-H Leaders Banquet in
plant science projects. Mussel- eluded the annual meeting of
man’s has supported the plant 4-H Clubs of Adams County,
science projects for Upper Inc. Elected by the 4-H leaders to
Adams 4-H Club and the New serve three-year director terms
Oxford 4-H Club for many years, were Ellen Black, Gardners;
Their support extended to the James Gilbert, York Springs;
4-H Beef Club, the former coun- and Amy Skvarka, Biglerville.
ty 4-H capon program, and most Helen Rex was elected to serve a
recently the new Agricultural two-year director term.
Amy Skvarka, Biglerville; Ellen Black, Aspers; Helen
Rex, Biglerville; and James Gilbert, York Springs were
elected to serve as directors on the board of directors of
4-H Clubs of Adams County Inc. at the Annual Adams
County 4-H Leaders Banquet.
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