Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 2002, Image 53

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HAPPENINGS
Lebanon County 4-H
Rabbit And Cavy Club
The Lebanon County 4-H Rab
bit and Cavy dub met November
13.
The following officers were
elected: president, Chris Werner;
vice president, Miranda Fas
nacht; secretary, Jessie Stump;
treasurer, Alex Wemer; scrap
book, Leon Stump; and news re
porter, Amber Lutz.
Featured in the program was
Peg Hailey, an A.R.B.A. rabbit
and cavy judge, who conducted a
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workshop on judging rabbits.
Plans were finalized for the
club’s Christmas party, Dec. 5.
In the planning stage is the
Spring Rabbit and Cavy Show
scheduled for April 5. A youth
and open show is also being
planned for that date.
A discussion took place on the
display booth and guidelines for
members who will be showing
rabbits at the Harrisburg State
Farm Show.
Information for the youth con
tests at the Pennsylvania State
Rabbit Conven
tion was distrib
uted for anyone
interested in com
peting. The Penn
sylvania SRBA
State Convention
is scheduled for
Saturday, Feb. 1,
and Sunday, Feb.
2, 2003, at the
Lebanon County
Fairgrounds.
resembles another map-known to
Pennsylvania anglers as the “Lost
Stream Map.”
The “Stream Map of
Pennsylvania” was completed in
1965 after a 30 year effort by
Howard Higbee, a former Penn State
Professor.
Professor Higbee succeeded in
creating a map of the highest detail
possible., a map that shows every
stream and lake. He painstakingly
plotted by hand, the location of
45,000 miles of streams onto a
3 by 5 foot map.
The map sold extremely well -
until it was lost several years later.
Incredibly, the printer entrusted with
the original drawing and printing
plates declared bankruptcy, then
carelessly hauled Higbee’s 30 years
of work to the landfill
The few remaining dog-eared
copies became a prized fisherman's
possession. Professor Higbee was
offered $4OO for one of his last
maps. And state agencies were
forced to keep their copies under
lock and key.
The experts had always told
Professor Higbee that reprints were
impossible, because the maps were
printed in non-photographic blue.
Then, in 1991, at the age of 91,
Howard Higbee’s dream came true.
Computers made it possible to
reprint the map. Holding an updated
map, Howard said, “I never thought
I’d live to see this day."
Then, by combining Professor
Hlgbee's knowledge with computer
technology -- the STREAM MAP OF
OHIO was created.
Cumberland County 4-H
Light Horse And Pony Club
The Cumberland County 4-H
Light Horse and Pony Club is
sponsoring a benefit Tack and
Horse Related Flea Market Sat.,
Nov. 23 at the lower level of the
Carlisle livestock market during
the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A
food stand will be available also
during these times. The Carlisle
Livestock Market is easily ac
cessed off 1-81, Exit 44, onto
Allen Road then left onto Alexan
der Spring Road.
All monies received from the
stall space rental will be benefit
ing 4-H leader Maynard Long, a
horse trainer, who was involved
in a horse accident in September
and has spent several weeks in
the Hershey Medical Center.
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Utica
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treasure to the fisherman.”
—Joe Gordon,
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT,
Johnstown
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30, 2002-B9
Patricia Albrecht, Sus
quehanna County, shown
above with her horse after
she placed first in the
Hunter type yearling filly
class at the State 4-H
Horse Show.
Susquehanna County 4-H
Horse Show Winners
Susquehanna County 4-H
horse members received 25
awards at the 43rd annual State
4-H Horse Show October 25-27
at the State Farm Show Complex
in Harrisburg, Pa.
County winners in 4-H per
formance classes were: Amber
and Ashley Gaffey and Kyle
Moyer placing seventh in county
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team; Amber and Ashley Gaffey
placing fourth in pleasure pairs;
Angelea Shelp placing 10th in
stock seat equitation Jr. and
Sofia DeLousia placing fifth in
saddle seat equitation junior.
In 4-H horse production class
es, members breed and raise their
own project animal. Local win
ners were: first place-Patricia Al
brecht in Hunter type yearling
filly; third place-Kaitlynn Shultz
in miniature horse yearling filly;
third place-Angalea Shelp in
paint 2-year-old filly; fifth place-
Megan Smith in quarter horse
colt/gelding of this year; third
place-Megan Smith in stock type
horse yearling filly/2-year-old
filly.
Several other Susquehanna
County horse club members re
ceived recognition in the per
formance and production classes
in the state contest. They were:
Kyle Moyer, Jessica Sartell, Tif
fany Carpenter and Tabitha Ol
szewski.
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