■% West Snyder FFA Members Serve At Governor’s Inaugural Ball Ten members of the West Snyder FFA Chapter were hon ored with the opportunity to serve at the Governor’s Inaugural Ball at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex recently. FFA members who assisted in cluded Zane Bilger, Jenna Brig gs, Tiffany Esbenshade, Hannah Etzler, Spencer Etzler, Shane Kreamer, Tyler Miller, Brad No vinger, Jeremy Roush, and Amanda Shaffer. The West Snyder FFA mem bers volunteered in the coat check room before and after the Gala Event and the Inaugural Ball. The students were able to attend the Inaugural Ball during the event. The West Snyder FFA members were able to sample the West Snyder FFA members at the Governor’s Inaugural Ball included, from left, Zane Bilger, Tiffany Esbenshade, Hannah Etzler, Tyler Miller, Jeremy Roush, Amanda Shaf fer, Brad Novinger, Spencer Etzler, Shane Kreamer, and Jenna Briggs. shop*vac • THE WET7DRY VAC See the complete line of the #1 selling brand off wet/dry vacs, filters and accessories. www.shopvac.com Shop-Vac® is a registered trademark of Shop-Vac Corporation. ©2003 Lowe's® Home Centers, Inc If It Doesn't Say Shop’Vac, Keep Shopping! 9 ' v. ',,,.... FFA-75 One Mission: Student Success wide variety of foods offered at the ball. West Snyder FFA Adviser, Cynthia Shaffer said, “the event provided an excellent opportuni ty for FFA members to see and participate in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I am sure it was something they will remember for the rest of their lives.” Senior FFA member Hannah Etzler said, “it was a lot of fun and we were able to talk to peo ple that we would not have other wise been able to meet. We also learned how different people from various occupations interact with each other.” The 10 West Snyder FFA members were part of a 50 FFA delegation from Pennsylvania who served at the Governor’s In augural Ball. Lancaster County Farm And Home Scholarships LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) One of the objectives of the Lancaster County Farm and Home Foundation is to encour age the higher education of the youth of Lancaster County. In this respect the Foundation is an nouncing the offering of schol arship awards for students begin ning their freshman year in 2003 studying Agriculture or Home Economics, Family Living, and Consumer Sciences. Each scholarship award will be in the amount of $l,OOO per year renewable for up to four years and may be used to help defray tuition, fees, or room and board Health Groups Partner In 3- A-Day Dairy Campaign PHILADELPHIA To help of Dairy for Stronger Bones cam reverse the growing trend of the paign was developed to address American public not meeting its our nation’s calcium crisis. 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For regis tration and questions, call (610)690-2655. aiiable On/ Since its inception, 404 schol arships have been awarded with $353,935. Scholarship applications are available from Senior Guidance Counselors in all school districts in Lancaster County. Interested youth are urged to contact their Senior Guidance Counselor for details and an ap plication blank. Additional in formation is also available from Leon J. Ressler, chairman of the scholarship committee, 1383 Ar cadia Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 (phone (717) 394-6851). Applica tion forms must be forwarded by April 15. partners, both nationally and lo cally, we are able to provide a clear, practical message for the public.”
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