0 4-H HAPPENINGS Pennsylvania 4-H Members Win National Egg & Poultry Awards UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Pennsylvania youths fared well in egg-judging and poultry knowledge competitions at the recent National 4-H Poul try and Egg Conference in Louis ville, Ky. Maria Sanner of Somerset County won first place in the Na tional 4-H Egg Cookery Presen tation Contest, which involved preparing an egg dish and giving an oral presentation on egg quali ty standards, preparation, versa tility and nutritional value. The win was the first for a Pennsylva nia 4-H member at a national poultry competition. Somerset County 4-H volunteer leader Theresa Sanner served as chaper one and coach. A Pennsylvania team also placed seventh in the double elimination National Avian Bowl Contest. The team included Cony Calderone, Jill McClure and Rebecca Stottlemyer, all from Washington County, and was coached by Washington County 4-H volunteer leaders Jenna Dunmire and Mary Fidler. The national conference brought together more than 150 senior 4-H members from 25 states for team competitions in poultry and egg judging and in the Avian Bowl poultry knowl edge contest. In addition, individ ual?--competed in egg prepara tion, turkey barbecuing and chicken barbecuing events. Special Section Saturday, March 15 JOIN US IN PUBLISHING THIS EXCITING, INFORMATION-PACKED ISSUE! Contact your Advertising Sales Rep. or call 717-721-4416 • 717-721-4415 Support for the state delega tion at the conference was pro vided by the PeimAg Industries Association Poultry Council. For more information on the confer ence or the statewide 4-H poultry program, contact senior exten sion associate Phillip Clauser by phone at (814) 863-8960 or by e mail at pelauer@psu.edu, or visit the Pennsylvania 4-H poultry web site at http:// ulisse.cas.psu.edu/pa4h/ contesthtml. New Horse & Pony Club Forming In Northampton Co. The Bndle Bunch, a new 4-H Horse and Pony Club is forming in Williams Township, North ampton County. Youth, ages 8-18 are welcome to join for a maximum of 10 members. It is not necessary to own a horse to be a member just love for horses and ponies and an in terest in learning about them are required. The first meeting was sched uled for Friday, Jan. 24. Future meetings will be on the second and fourth Friday of every month. Crafts, demonstrations, visiting speakers, trips to horseshows, hiking, camping, etc. are all planned for the Bridle Bunch. Call Kelly Weisner, 4-H Youth Development extension agent, at the Northampton County cooper ative extension offices at (610) 746-1970 for meeting location, di rections, and further information. Cumberland Co. 4-H Selling Bonus Books The Cumberland County 4-H clubs are selling bonus books this year to raise money to support 4-H. Instead of selling cookies this year they will be selling bonus books until April. Most of the coupons in these books are from businesses in or around the Carlisle area (94 in Carlisle alone). Five dollars to $ll per book comes back to the 4-H, depending on how many books are sold. Profits from the Bonus Book sale will support the county 4-H Development Fund and local 4-H clubs. The 4-H Development Fund helps to pay transportation costs, at least half of 4-H event registration fees and achievement night awards, as well as support for adult volunteer training, and much more. The books cost $25. These cou pons are good from the date of purchase until December 31, 2003. Call (717) 240-6500 for more information or stop by the extension office at 1100 Clare mont Road, Carlisle. Lycoming County Extension Offers 4-H Tractor Safety Course MONTOURSVILLE (Lycom ing Co.) Farming is a way of life for many Pennsylvanians. Too often it is also a way of death or injury as well. Any girl or boy, 14 or 15 years of age, must suc cessfully complete proper certifi cation if they plan to operate a farm tractor or machinery on a farm other than their own family farm. A certification course is begin ning March 11 from 6-8 p.m. and will be conducted at Valley Ag and Turf in Watsontown. The course is scheduled for Tuesday "I 2003 Publication Date March 15 Advertising Deadline March 6 Focus On SHOW HORSE SUCCESS • Horse training by Brian Egan. • Improving show horse health using a new treadmill developed at the Marion DuPont Scott Equine Medical Center, Leesburg, VA. • Highlights of the Steeplechase in Leesburg, VA. • The work of farriers. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 15, 2003-811 evenings and will continue through April 29. Participants will be asked to pay for only the cost of the manual ($7.50). Vid eos, hands-on training and prac tical driving experience will be featured. Any girl or boy, 14 or 15 years of age, must successfully com plete this course in order to work for someone other than their own family farm. Thirteen year olds may take the course and take the test, but will not receive a certifi cate until they reach age 14. Call the extension office in Ly coming County at (570) 433-3040 to register by Feb. 3. Ephrata-Cocallco 4-H Club Reorganization The Ephrata-Cocalico 4-H Club will be re-organizing Janu ary 27, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Co calico Middle School cafeteria (behind the elementary school). A parent or adult friend who repre 4-H Equine Tack Shop Open To Public Nazareth (Northampton Co.) — The annual Tack Swap at the Northampton County 4-H Center is scheduled for Saturday, April 12, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The Northampton County 4-H Center is located on Bushkill Center Rd., Nazareth, PA. The tack swap is open to any one who wishes to come to sell or to buy a wide variety of horse re lated items, apparel and tack. All sellers must have a table area, no consignment items will be sold at the tack swap. Sale areas will be offered to the public at a cost of $l5 per table for the indoor area; $l2 per table for the pole barn area; and $lO per “area” in the outdoor arena, weath er permitting. Anyone wish ing to sell during the tack swap Avanti Garelli X-treme Li’l Critter sents the parent must be in at tendance. Members will need to provide health history information and current medical insurance in formation. They will sign up for their projects, pay community club dues, and receive informa tion about the 4-H program’s summer events. Projects being offered this year include: Archery, Flower Gar dening Foods, Gimp, Orienteer ing, Quilting, Rocketry, Scrap booking, Stamping, Strawberry, Textile Science, and Tie Dye. Also new officers for 2003 will be elected. For more information on join ing 4-H contact either the organi zational leader Elaine Sensenig (717) 335-3396, or Katina Show man at the Lancaster County ex tension office, 1383 Arcadia Road, Room 1, Lancaster, PA 17601, phone (717) 394-6851. must preregister for spaces in the indoor and pole bam areas; out door areas will be allocated on the day of the event. Any item from small to large may be sold. No live animals or food will be allowed to be sold at this event. Persons with large equipment to sell are welcome to display on the open grounds for the registration fee. Food will be available during the tack swap courtesy of Back trackers 4-H Horse and Pony Club. Anyone wishing further in formation, directions or registra tion for this event is encouraged to call (610) 837-7294. The Northampton County 4-H Center is open for use by the pub lic from April to October, weath er permitting. 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