A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18, 2003 Greater Susquehanna Valley To Host This Year’s Young Farmer Convention LEWISBURG (Union Co.) Mifflinburg/Lewisburg Young Fanners are hosting this year’s Pennsylvania Young Fanners Association (PYFA) Winter Con vention Feb. 4-6 here at the Best Western/ Country Cupboard Inn. “Plans are well under way with tours, workshops, and a very exciting and inter esting Ladies Program,” according to a let ter from Cathy and Duane Kling and Anna and Dennis Wolfe, convention chairpersons. The letter asks young farmers to “join us in the Greater Sus quehanna Valley” for the February convention. The pro gram begins with registra tion on Tues day, Feb. 4. A PYFA execu tive board meeting is scheduled be ginning at 9 a.m. Tours that day, from I p.m.-5 p.m., will take place at Wolfe’s Power Line Dairy and Hackenberg Apiaries. The opening ban quet is sched uled for 6:30 p.m. O n Wednesday, Feb. 5, PYFA has scheduled an advisers and business meeting. The ladies pro gram will in clude visits with Brook- 8-00 a in. - 6:30 p.m 9:00 am - 11 00 p m 11:15 am.- 1 00p.m. 1:00 p m. - 5 00 p m. Tours 1 6 30 p m. 630 am - 9.00 a m 7 00 a.m 8:00 a.m - 6 30 p m. 8:00 a.m. - 9.00 a m 9:00 a.m. - 11 '3O a.m. 9.00 a.m. - 4 30 p.m. 12 00 noon 200 p.m 4 - 00 p.m 6:30 p.m. 7,00 a.m - 8:00 a.m. Breakfast On your own 800 a.m. -12 00 p.m Tours- Spanglers Harmony Springs Buggy Town Museum Boops Dairy Farm 12 30pm. Closing Luncheon PENNSYLVANIA YOUNG FARMERS WINTER CONVENTION FEBRUARY 4-6, 2003 Best Western Inn Rt 15 • P.O. Box 46 • Lewisburg, PA 17837 lird Special Paid by lanuarv 13. 2003 (includes 5 meats 2 tours and men s or ladles program) Ladies Luncheon and Choice Shopping Dip Lmdiaa Program Ptamaa Mmha RaaarvmHona EmHytt Full package alter January 13,2003 (includes 5 meals 2 tours and men s or ladies program) Ladies Luncheon and Choice Shopping Trip Lunch and Tours Dinner Lunch Ladies Luncheon and Workshop Awards Banquet Lunch and Tours NAME CHAPTER PYFA MEMBER NYEFA MEMBER Please make checks payable to MlffUnburg/Lewisburg Young Farmers Jim Sanders, 200) Finance Chairperson RD 2 Box 77 Millmom, PA 17845 570-966-1218 PVFA WINTER CONVENTION PROGRAM Best Western Inn Lewisburg, PA Tuesday, February 4, 2003 Registration Executive Board Meeting Luncheon Colonel John Kelly Banquet Room Wolfe’s Power Line Dairy Haclcenbetg Apiaries Opening Banquet and Entertainment Ice Cream Social to follow Banquet Wednesday, February 5, 2003 Breakfast - On your own Executive Breakfast Colonel John Kelly Banquet Room Registration PYFA Advisors Meeting PYFA Business Meeting Ladies Program Linda Hackcnberg, Hackenberg Apiaries Spectacular Shopping Trip Luncheon Colonel John Kelly Banquet Room Educational Workshops PYFA Awards Banquet and Auction Thursday, February 6, 2003 park Farms and Brookpark Bed and Breakfast and a farmers’ market, in addi tion to a shopping trip to the House of Shops (indoors) and Rollers Mills East. Educational workshops from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. are scheduled. The PYFA awards banquet and auction is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. On Thursday, Feb. 6, tours will be con ducted of Spanglers Harmony Springs, Buggy Town Museum, and Boops Dairy Farm, More information about the convention is included this issue. TOTAL TOTAL Registration by Event TOTAL SPOUSE DELEGATE ADVISOR Best Western Inn Rl 15 • PO Box 46 • Lewisburg PA 17637 Phone 570*524*5500 • Fax 570-52+4291 Standard Room $79 * Deluxe Room $B5 Room with Whirlpool I\ib $99 Deadline 1134)3 *Be sure to teU them you are with the fH >bung Farmers $ Amount No of Tickets $ Amount No of Tickets GUEST WoHrt Powtrlinc Dgiry Ernest, Dean and RayVtblfc and their CumHcs In 2000, wall from a 60 cow uc soil daily to a new 450 cow frcestall setup with a 52 cow carousel parol This setup is all bmily owned and opcntcd with some partition millets to milk three tunes a day Gerald and Kathy Boop and family began fanning 32 years ago In 1970, the old tic stall bam was renovated from 14 head to 24 head In 1999, they butt a new bam with 40 tie stalls to increase production and sure of operation Their herd averages 21,000* of milk with 700 of fat in a 40 head herd They him 200 acres of which ahal6 and com are pro duced. Harmony Springs established in 1876, is now being operat ed by fourth generation turners, Dennis and Mary Jo Spangler and family Dennis has a fuikime employee and his father Donald Spangler helping him with Ws had of 75 cattle which avenge 20,000# of milk and 700* bt They btm 370 acres m which they nisc com, soybeans and alblb In 1996, Dennis built a 6,200 sq it Green House Bam to house cows Roller MMs Consisting of two huge historic mills that were renovated and rented to many area crafters and dealers to sell their merchan dise You will find anything horn antiques to Boyd’s Beats' You name it, it's there You ait tnily in for a treat visiting this MU filled with streets of shops IreokpMk Bed * Breaktot Ladies will be eating lunch and shopping here' If you ever decide to stay here, you will awaken to the crow of a rooster and the aroma of a country breakfast, AO rooms are furnished with Pennsylvania House Furniture The Bam has been renovated and turned Into unique little shops from mgs, pets, nuts, apparel, furniture and antiques Hackenbcrj Apiaries Hackcnberg Apiaries owned and operated by David and Linda Hackcnberg and son Davy, hast 2,800 hives that see 5500-5600 pollination rentals. Some make as many as three honey crops In 1995 fire destroyed the Hackcidieig's honey house, but they were able to relocate and rebuild a new 100 x 128 foot honey house Their extract, using a Cowen extractor that Idkds and unloads automatically Dares wife Linda heads up the extracting, lifting the dnps full of honey She also runs the office and docs all the book keeping They average about 400 barrels of hooey a year which is sold to Dutdi Gold Hackcnbeigs also preens their own wax They Mifflinburg/Lewisburg Young Fanners Best Westem/Country Cupboard Inn, Lewisburg, PA The Mifflinburg/Lewisburg Young Farmer’s would like to extend warm greeting to one and all. We have been busy bees buzzing around making final preparations for the 43rd Annual Winter Convention. Plans are well under way with tours, woikshops (to be announced) and a very exciting and interesting Ladies Program. Please come join us in the Greater Susquehanna Valley at the beautiful facility of Best Wcstcm/Country Cupboard for a time of fellowship and acquaintances and lots of reminiscing. We hope to sec you all in February! Morning Program 9 00-10:00 Linda llackenberg - Owner/Operator of Hackcnberg Apiaries will do a short presentation on their operation and a craft 10 15 Board buses for Ladies Tour and Luncheon Tours. Brookpark Farms and Brookpark Bed & Breakfast; Farmers Market Afternoon Program 12.00 Lunch at Brookpark Bed & Breakfast 1.30 Shopping Trip to House of Shops (indoors) Rollers Mills East Tour Highlights sell wax to local ctaftets and beekeepers too Bees wax is sold in blocks of 3 - 30#, most being sold to candlemakers Before the automobile became "long of the road,' Pennsylvania ranked number two in producing horse-drawn vehicles One town in the state made Its reputation and fortune in manufactur ing fine quality carriages, wagons and sleighs.lbday the town of Miffhnbutg boasts a truly rare survival, the William A. Hclss Coachworts Through die visionary talents of volunteers, the Buggy Museum consists of the Heiss Coadiworks, Repository, family home, and, kof May 2001 the Charles McCool Snyder Education and Vlstots Center The Mlfflinbuig Buggy Museum Is one of only twelve ciaiVintliistnalimisciiiiins in the country with an original collection on its original ate, and is believed to be the only carriage factory. In 1872 Catherine Heist, imable to maintain the btnfly farm after the death of her husband, bought a modest home on Green Street for herself, daughter Lizzie and son WilliamThil two story, fiamc structure with its Goman aiding was the fiunflf home until 1946 An wntim grew older he apprenticed with a buggy mater; opened his own shop in 1883 and married Alma Smith. Expanding hs business in 1889,William purchased a htger'factory”in which he produced fine quality hone drawn vehicles until 19201 b display hb vehicles, William had a Repository (showroom) built in 1895 Alto William's death in 1931 and Anna's death in 1946, the oWc* Hda son, Norman closed the factory and repository tiling them only for Stonge Hie house was tented for a few years, then it too was closed to awut the passage of time Wanting to celebrate the fullness of Mtffhnburg's coach malting hentage, a group of citizens approached Norman Hots and he sons Owen and QenAt 90 years of age. Norman remembered well the buggy lactones of Mtfflinlxin including his own father's. Opening the doois of the Coochwoks and Rcpositofy in 1978 was an unforgettable experience for volunteers Behind the closed doors lay forty years of buggy making history William's tools, hit and miss engine, horseshoes, tiro, wheels, dashboards, upholstered scats, paints, catalogs for parts and Ws own account books There were Un shed vehicles m niins and vehicles hardy begun, there were bee hives and honey can labels, farm toob and more Hut house too retained much of its original furnishings, including Catherine Heiss' rope bed This is what visitors sec today' A self-guided tour of the Visitors Center explains buggy making and MifDinburg as'Buggy Tbwn" and introduces the family (hided tours of the home, betory and showroom let visitors experience life in BtggyTown thratlgh the lives of the Heiss tally Your visit will begin with an oncntatioci video and cahtbi bon hi the Educadoo and Visitors Center, which includes the hands on wodtbcndi Your visit continues with a guided tour of the Heiss Coachwodts, m operation from 1889 t0!920, the Repository (show room) built in 1895 and now housing a collection of hoiseidrawn vehicles; an 1870 home, which served as the Hebs family home from 1872t0 1946, and a reconstructed Carnage House Admission Adults 46 per person. Children (ages 7-17) $3 Group rate- (20 people or more) Adults 45, Children 42, Itisrecom mcndcdThat groups allow 15 to 2 hours foe a tourUftlk-ln visitors (families, single people) should allow 15 hours “A Young Fnrmtr (« Any Fnrmtr Willing to Lnnm" Welcome Ladies Program Itinerary MWlinburg Buggy Museum Cathy and Duane KUng Anna and Dennis Wolfe Convention Chairpersons