Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 19, 2002, Image 54

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    810-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 19, 2002
Trying to reach the goal before getting zapped are these students: Maggie Semetti,
Liemrick; Maggie Maroney, Collegeville; and Bridget Graham, Royersford.
Sisters Barbara and Marla Ranck try their skill with a
team maze.
Visiting the Farm Show brings back memories of for
mer farmers Fred and Yvonne Brown, Orrstown, with chil
dren Chancy, 9; Cody, 9; Cecilia, 2; and Caleb, 16
months.
Free stickers bring smiles
to this girl and many other
visitors.
Pennsylvania Farm Show
Entertainment For All Ages
Farm Show visitors from New Jersey are Mark and
Cinty Razzano with children, Christina, 11; Caitlyn, 8; An
thony, 4; and Isabella, 1. The family came to find more
animals to add to their melange of goats, turkeys, guinea
fowl, which they raise on 6V2 acres.
Below, students from Springford Intermediate School,
Montgomery County, purchased hats during their school
trip to the Farm Show. Mark Clark, 12, center front, is
surrounded by friends, from left, Christopher Wanner, 11;
Lenny Luciano, 13; Dan Brittinghan, 11; and Matt John,
12. This was their first visit to the Farm Show, which they
described as “cool.” They especially enjoyed petting a
baby goat and the rabbits. They said that farming looks
like hard work because the owners are always brushing
their animals and cleaning up manure.
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Photos by Lou Ann Good