Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 08, 2003, Image 55

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HAPPENINGS
Spinnin’ Spurs 4-H
Horse Club
The Spinnin’ Spurs Club will
conduct its re-organizational
meeting Friday, Feb. 14, at the
Brunnerville Fire Hail, 1302
Church Street, Brunnerville at
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For more information on join
ing 4-H contact Katina Showman
at the Lancaster County 4-H of
fice (717) 394-6851.
Susquehanna County4-H
Hoofs In Clover 4-H Club
The Hoofs in Clover Horse and
Pony 4-H Club put together 40
care baskets and donated them to
Interfaith to help the needy at
Christmas time. The baskets had
shampoo, paper products, tooth
paste, candles, and soap in them.
The club would like to thank
the following businesses for their
donations: ABC Market, Mon
trose Medical Arts Pharmacy,
Robinson’s Market, David J.
Rechlicz DMD, Athena P.
H Psokas, DMD, Pascoe/
Pettinato dentist, Pump n’
Pantry, Tunk
hannock, Bilo, Rite-Aid,
Wal-Mart, Bricks, Marty’s,
Taylor Packing Excel and
Jeff Hinkley, DMD.
Special thanks to Robin
Race, Hoofs in Clover Horse
and Pony Club. Thanks to
Angela, Ashley, Cassie, Tri
cia, Cassandra, Mara, Alysia,
Brittany, Marilyn Race and
Sherry Hoffman.
The club also made SO an
gels and took them to Mead
ow View Senior Living Cen
ter and gave them to the
residents. It made club mem
bers happy to see them smile.
Helping people makes peo
ple feel good and makes us
feel good about ourselves.
Susquehanna County’s
North Jackson 4-H
Ag Club’s Horse Program
Hie North Jackson Ag
Club recently conducted
their first horse workshop.
They elected Abby Onyon as
president; Patricia Albrecht,
vice president; Megan Carey,
secretary; and Tiffany Car
penter, news reporter. Mon
ti er s discussed
fundraisers and activities for
this 4-H year. They want to
include a group trail ride or
a Stewart Riebach clinic.
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sures 84X30X61-inches and will withstand the
weather. A number of other items will be available to
the highest bidder on Friday morning during the
awards breakfast. Among them will be the hand
pieced and quilted “Moonglow” 90x90-inch quilt dis
played in the background. Collectors will want to bid
on the complete-to-date set of Penn State Dairy
men’s Club milk bottles.
Lancaster County Pygmy
Goat Pride 4-H Club
The Pygmy Goat Pride 4-H
Club will conduct its next meet
ing Wednesday, Feb. 12. Contact
Kira Esbenshade, club leader at
(717) 584-3569 for more details.
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