A22-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 16, 2000 Members, Leaders Honored At Lebanon County 4-H Dairy Achievement Banquet NORTH CORNWALL (Leba- Th , e , ELC 9. dair y clu L b coordi ‘ non Co.) Leaders and 4-H nated the achievement banquet, members were recognized and Magician Erie N(dl, 16-year honored at the Lebanon County °^ d Hershey High School stu -4-H Dairy Achievement Ban- dent, provided entertainment quet Nov. 10 at Lebanon Valley f° r tbe banquet. ExpoCeneter. Enn Sm,th - Palmyra, was Outstanding Level I winners were, from left, Kole Reist, Cedar Crest; David Maulfair, Norlebco; Chelsea Horst, Elco; and Janelle Zimmerman, Eico. Janelle Zimmerman was the oustanding Level I winner. honored as the top winner in Lebanon County in the Hoard’s Dairyman Judging Contest. Rachael Krall took home first place for the Agway bred-and owned 4-H project. Sarah Krall won second and Amy Habecker took home third place. Kendel Reist, Cedar Crest club member, a 4-H member for nine years, won the Susan Heil inger Werner Memorial Dairy Award. Reist is treasurer of his 4-H club and has five dairy proj ects. This year his 2-year-old project set a state record by pro ducing more than 30,000 pounds of milk. The outstanding Level II winner award went to Amy Ha becker. Other winners in Level II of their club include Kendel Reist, Cedar Crest; Jennifer Maulfair, Norlebco; and Amy Moyer, Elco. Janelle Zimmerman won the outstanding Level I award. Kole Reist, Cedar Crest; David Maul- fair, Norlebco; and Chelsea Horst, Elco were also Level I winners. Rookie of the year distinction went to Allison Martz. Other winners in their club went to Bradley Zuck, Cedar Crest Club; Elizabeth Moyer, Nor lebco; and Gail Switzer, Elco. Outstanding Level I winners were, from left, Kole Reist, Cedar Crest; David Maulfair, Norlebco; Chelsea Horst, Elco; and Janelle Zimmerman, Elco. Janelle Zimmerman was the oustanding Level I winner. From left, Kendel Reist, Cedar Crest; Amy Moyer, Elco; Amy Habecker, Nosoann; and Jennifer Maulfair, Norlebco club were outstanding Level II winners. Amy Habecker won the outstanding Level II aWard.