Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 19, 2003, Image 23

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ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT, INC.
BOWMANSVILLE RD • ADAMSTOWN, PA 19501
POLE TAVERN EQUIPMENT SALES CORP.
670 ROUTE 40 • ELMER, NJ 08318
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West Snyder FFA
Members Attend Legislative
Leadership Conference
BEAVER SPRINGS
(Snyder Co.) West Snyder
FFA members, Zane Bilger,
Tyler Miller, Jeremy Roush,
Jessica Harper, and Amanda
Shaffer attended the FFA
State Legislative Leadership
Conference (SLLC), March
9-11, in Harrisburg.
FFA members learned
table etiquette, opportunities
that the FFA offers, and how
to read a legislative bill and
how the legislative process is
conducted. The FFA mem
bers split into blue and gold
groups to represent the Dem
ocrats and Republicans. Each
person also served on a bill
committee. Members went
through the entire legislative
process from committee to
caucus. The members also
LANDIS BROS., INC.
2710 MOUNT JOY ROAD • MANHEIM, PA 17545
(717)653-2340
toured the Capital Building.
On Tuesday members had
breakfast with their legisla
tors.
Hannah Etzler, who at
tended the conference as a
second year scholar, assisted
the state officer team in the
administration of the confer
ence. She was one of twenty
two Pennsylvania applicants
for this scholarship opportu
nity and was one of six select
ed for the honor. While at the
conference, she assisted the
PA FFA state officer team in
conducting the leadership
workshops, the evening re
flections, and served as a
leader on the group tours.
VALLEY AG & TURF, L.L.C.
817 TOBIAS RD • HALIFAX, PA 17032
(717)362-3132
West Snyder FFA members at the PA FFA State
Legislative Leadership Conference included from
left: Row 1: Hannah Etzler, second-year scholar;
Row 2: Jessica Harper and Amanda Shaffer; Row 3:
Jeremy Roush, Zane Bilger, and Tyler Miller.
Mifflinburg FFA Members
Place At Farm Show, Help At
Inaugural Ball
Three Mifflinburg Area High
School FFA demonstration teams
recently placed at the State Farm
Show in Harrisburg.
The lawn mower safety demon
stration team placed third in the
state. Team members were Shanda
Bingaman, Penny Spangler, and
Jessica Zimmerman.
Jamie Camp, Rhonda Hook,
Amie Hunselman, and Brianna
Smith placed 15th in the state for
their demonstration on landscaping
and home irrigation.
Chapter members entered a win
dow exhibit display that dealt with
biosecurity, which placed eighth in
the state.
POLE TAVERN EQUIPMENT SALES CORP.
301 NORTH WHITE HORSE PIKE • HAMMONTON, NJ 08037
(609) 704-9440
VALLEY AG & TURF, LLC.
WATSONTOWN EXIT 1-180 • WATSONTOWN, PA 17777
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19, 2003-B9
Additionally, three FFA members
worked behind the scenes at Gover
nor Ed Rendell’s inaugural ball a
few days after the Farm Show activ
ities. Jamie Camp, Rhonda Hook,
and Penny Spangler assisted in the
coat room before, during and after
the ball. Glenn Spangler, FFA advi
sor, accompanied the students and
helped with security and checked
tickets at the door.
Lebanon Co. FFA
Record Book Contest
Over 90 books were entered in the
Lebanon County FFA record book
contest at Cedar Crest High School.
Local schools that participated were
Northern Lebanon, Elco, and Cedar
Crest. The books were scored on
neatness, accuracy, and complete
ness.
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