Farm And Home Foundation Conducts 38th Annual Meeting MICHELLE KUNJAPPU Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) More than 100 board members, Foundation friends, and local dignitaries gathered for the 38th annual meeting of the Farm and Home Foundation here at the Farm and Home Center Tuesday evening. Board member Bob Kindig gave the report of the nominating committee. Five members joined, and two members were re-elected to the 21-member board of directors. At left is Fay Miller, Lancaster, who was honored for her almost four years of service as building manager at the banquet. Linda Armstrong, Lancaster, is now the building manager. PAUL B. W» 1 1 1 1 . 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President Luke Brubaker high lighted the improvements and changes in the building over the past year. An office area will be available downstairs as a current Cone Styl Plain or Noti *7.50 11.50 12 Gauge = .104” 11 Gauge = .119” 10 Gauge = .134” 9 Gauge = .149” 8 Gauge = .164” 7 Gauge = .179” 6 Gauge = .194” 5 Gauge = .209” 4 Gauge = .224” 3 Gauge = .236” 15.50 17.00 19.75 In addition several offices are undergoing renovation. The con ference room will be moved downstairs as the current confer ence room is made into offices. Leon Ressler, Lancaster Coun ty extension director, gave a re port from the scholarship com mittee. This year six $l,OOO scholarships were awarded from the Esbenshade Trust Fund. H, James Siegrist Myron Shaffer Schtlwipr Pittsgrove, NJ New Creek, WV Welding 4 (856) 692-2227 (304) 749-8483 Machining FH .Innee Joe Hurst Tamaqua, PA Mechamcsburg, PA Plymouth, OH <570) 386-1177 (717)766-0426 (419) 687-5801 Newly-elected members and officers of the Farm and Home Foundation include, from left, Herb Krelder and Darlene Kreider, both of Quarryville; Karl Hess, Lancaster, along with vice-president John Moose, Lititz; secretary Linda Esbenshade, Mount Joy; presi dent Luke Brubaker, Mount Joy; treasurer Paul Wolgemuth, Elizabethtown; and new board member Alan Strock, Bowmansville. Not pictured are new board members Robert E. Martin and Michele Rodgers, organization moves out, he said, These scholarships can be extended for three addit on al years if the students «on- tinue to meet set crite ria. To date 396 scholarship winners have a total of $336,300 of awarded money. In addition to the six new winners, this year the committee awarded extensions to 16 previous schol arship winners. According to Ressler applications for 2002 will soon be mailed out to guidance counselors and teachers across the county. Also during the eve ning Fay Miller, Lan caster, was honored for her almost four years of service as building manager at the ban quet. Linda Arm strong, Lancaster, is now the building man ager. Additionally Luke Brubaker, Mount Joy, will be succeeded by John Moose, as president as Moose be gins serving as presi dent for 2002. Brubaker provided a slide pre sentation of a recent trip to the Ukraine for Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs, a nonpartisan, nonprofit group working to stim ulate economic growth in devel oping countries. “My job was to help the Ukrai nians rebuild, rethink, cooperate, and believe in themselves again,” he said. 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