aKid s Kid Fun At Chester County Field Day LOU ANN GOOD Food And Family Features Editor COCHRANVILLE (Chester Co.) When 11-year-old Kelly King was asked to draw a name for the door prize given away at Kelly King 11, is the recipient of this calf, the door prize at Chester County Field Day. Ironically, her brother Colton was last year’s winner. They are the children of Neal and Mary Lou King, who milk 111 head on their Cochranville farm. Peeping through the calf hutch is Myah Troop, 4, daughter of Jeremiah and Charlene Troop, Cochranville. Chester County Dairy Field Day, she walked to the front of the tent. “Now draw your own name,” the emcee of the event said as he held out a box full of entries. She did. Mi i Rome rV. a | * jm*, tt “You’d think this was rigged,” the stunned emcee said as hun dreds of onlookers gasped in amazement at Kelly’s amazing feat. Even more astonishing is that Kelly’s brother Colton was last year’s calf recipient at the same event. The siblings are the children of Neal and Mary Lou King, Coch ranville. They milk 111 Holsteins, so the prize-winning calf will fit right into the family’s herd. Although only one calf was given away at the day-long event, plenty of other fun was enjoyed by children. Here are some photos of chil dren enjoying the day. Sometimes the best thing to do is watch the crowd. David Stoltzfus, Leola dairy farmer, brought his three sons to see the Hershey’s dairy facility. One is never too young to enjoy an ice cream cone on a hot day. Shown is Jason Breckblll, 2, son of Dennis and Susan B reek bill, Oxford. Plenty of old friends and new ones to meet appeal to the preteen and teen crowd. Rebecca Smoker, 2, is eager to drink chocolate milk. She is the daughter of Jay and Martha Smok er, Atglen.
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