MICHELLE -KUNJAPPU Lancaster Farming Staff LANDISVILLE (Lancaster Co.) 4-H’ers were honored for their work this past year during recognition night here at the Four Seasons with several catego ries of awards given during the evening. Also honored with special rec ognition were the leaders of 4-H. Joann Siegrist and Mary Alice Wolgemuth have served as lead- Leader awards went to, from left, Joanne Siegrist for 20 years of service as a leader, Connie Rutt, 25 years, and Thomas Smith, 35 years. 4-H record form scrapbook award winners are, from left, Lori Hess, Hillary Grube, Emily Riden, Ann Whiteley, Kelly Pitman, Erik Nussbaum, and Linford Hershey. Morton Buildings Includes An Unequaled Warranty Package With Every Building Purchase • 50-year protection against snow load damage to • 10-year protection against windload damage to structures with no weight limit. 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State 4-H Achievement Days winners included James Snyder Senior honor role recipi ents were Lori Hess and Erik Nussbaum. SEE US AT AG PROGRESS DAYS AUGUST 14,15 & 16 - EAST 6TH STREET * Gettysburg, PA 717-624-3331 Mt. Pleasant, PA 724-542-7930 Phillipsburg, NJ # 908-454-7900 and Justin Snyder, advanced ori enteering team; Kim Dietrich, photography; Bonnie Johnson, junior small animal essay; and Tiffany Dean, Joelynn Donough,- Abby Funk, and Adam Zurin, junior livestock judging team. Bryan Eberie, representing Hy- Line Hatchery, was honored for their support of the 4-H em bryology school enrichment pro gram. Interspersed with awards were several talent selections from Peter Schaum, Jared Snyder, Kaeti Rosenberg, Jen Wgner, and Rachel Kark. 35 Years Thomas Smith, Denver, re ceived an engraved desk set in appreciation for his 35 years as a 4-H leader. The friend of 4-H award went to Hy-Line Hatchery for its annual support of the 4-H embryology school enrichment program. Pic tured are Hy-Line represen tative Bryan Eberle and Lori Little, 4-H animal sci ence agent. Being a leader seems to run in Smith’s family. “My family was in 4-H in New Jersey,” he said. “I couldn’t wait to turn ten years old, because I knew the next calf born was mine,” said Smith, who watched four older sisters show dairy animals before he was old enough to participate, also. A younger brother and younger sis ter also exhibited animals through 4-H. “It was just the thing to do,” he said. Parental support, such as his father driv ing the truck to shows, was a big part of the family’s commitment to 4-H. After Smith grew too old to be a 4-H’er himself, he became a junior leader for the dairy club. In addition to the dairy 4-H club, he participated in a state ex change and spent a week in Maine. His family also hosted 4-Hers as part of an exchange. Joined by his wife. Dale, the couple moved from Mercer County, New Jersey to Pennsyl vania. After the move Smith was planning to take a break from 4-H leadership. However his past involvement was found out after the family had been in Pennsyl vania only a few months, accord ing to Smith. He didn’t hesitate to get involved again, however, and began to organize the dairy club for the northern Lancaster County area, now the “Kows ‘R’ Us” club. “When I was in 4-H, there was an older gentleman who had the leadership of the club. When I started leading a club, somebody said, ‘why are you doing this?’, and I said, ‘somebody did it for me. The need was there.’” Do You Suffer From Fibromyalgia? 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Their daughter, Liz, not only showed animals as a 4-H’er but also has experience in leading clubs. “I became a leader as soon as I graduated from 4-H primari ly because of watching my par ents work with our clubs over the years,” said Liz. “Both my par ents are responsible for instilling the value of volunteering and giv ing back to the community in me and I feel I’m a better person for it.” The couple own and operate 91-acre King and Queen Farm, a 100-head Holstein, Brown Swiss, and Guernsey operation in Den ver. As organizer of Lancaster County’s dairy princess program, Dale is also involved in the dairy industry. Additionally she has several years of experience in leading 4-H clubs. Nil does not make any health claims this is strictly personal testimonies of product users. 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