Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 19, 2003, Image 5

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    Delaware Valley College To Host Annual A-Day April 26-27
DOYLESTOWN (Bucks Co.) Del
aware Valley College will host its annu
al A-Day celebration, April 26 and 27
from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., rain or shine, on the
college campus, located on Route 202.
Now in its 55th year, A-Day is totally
coordinated and run by a team of stu
dents who are advised by a panel of fac
ulty, staff, or administration members.
A-Day showcases the students’ ac
An equipment display is joined by a craft show, hay rides, pony
rides, and contests.
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equipment display, hayrides through
the College’s orchards and farms, pony
rides, an animal exhibit, contests of
skill, and a variety of food prepared by
the student clubs and organizations.
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A-Day 2003 features reorganized
food and beverage tents aimed at reduc
ing time spent in line and increasing
time spent having fun. Also featured
are the best of student exhibits, includ
ing the College’s award-winning Phila
delphia Flower Show exhibit.
In addition, there is always musical
entertainment on the main stage from
the Del Val band and chorale and other
talented musicians. An estimated
50,000 visitors attend A-Day.
All of the proceeds from the event go
directly to student scholarships and the
student clubs and organizations partici
pating in the weekend.
A-Day is the largest fund-raiser in
which the college’s clubs and organiza
tions participate all year.
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Feedlot and Dairy Operators Choose
The Water Master because it’s sturdy,
easy to maintain & will not pit, crack .
or deteriorate.
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Animal exhibits are part of the draw
for the estimated 50,000 visitors.
A-day showcases students’ accom
plishments in a country fair setting. Ex
hibits, contests, and food are available
to visitors.
Schedule of
Saturday
Event
WDVC
Dairy Show
Standard bred Horse Show
Chemistry Magic Show
Magic Show
Ag Olympics
King and Queen Pres
DVC Chorale & Band
Tree Climbing Demo
Mix It With Milk & Jello
Goat Milking Demo
Equestrian Drill Team
How to Start a Vaulting Team
Bee Beard
Llama Demo
Valeze
Ray Owen
Milking Demonstration
Sunday
Event
Shane DJ & Karaoke
Swine Sheep Beet Show 10 T6A
Horseshoe Pitching Contest 10 TBA
Chemistry Magic Show 11am & 1 p m
Ag Olympics 11am & 3 p m
Jay Hansen Project
Tree Climbing Demo
Canadian Invasion
Mix It With Milk & Jello
Goat Milking Demo
Bee Beard
Llama Demo
Ray Owen
Milking Demonstration
Christie Jefferson
All Day Activities • Both Days
• Hay Rides (rear of Feldman)
•hay ndes will make stops at Dairy lor milking demo and Equestrian Center
for equine show at respective times
• Doylestown Fire Safety (Baseball Field)
• Floral Design Show (Upper Gym)
• Craft Show (Gymnasium)
• Children s Straw Maze (front of Student Center)
• Farm Animal Education Center (Baseball Field)
• Face Painting (Baseball Field)
• Pony Rides (Baseball Field)
• Mule Drawn Carousel (Baseball Field)
• Children s Games (Baseball Field)
• Jump for Joy Moonbounce (Baseball Field)
• Sand Art (Baseball Field)
• Food Booths (Segal Quad)
• Annuals and Landscaping Plant Sale (front of Library)
• Food Science Taste Testmg/Survey (Mandeil Lobby)
• Agricultural & Antique Equipment Display (Alumni Field)
• Doug Lern Blacksmith Demonstration (front of Allman)
All Day Displays Both Days
• Animal Biotechnology & Conservation Display (Feldman 114)
• AGR Display (Allman 103)
• Agronomy Display (Feldman 113}
• Animal Enrichment Display (Feldman 101)
• Biology/Plant Communities Display (Mandeil 215)
• Chemistry Display (Mandeil 104}
• Dairy Society Display (Feldman 122)
• FFA Display (Feldman 102)
• Inter Varsity Chnstian Fellowship (Mandeil 216)
• Landscape Techniques Infoimation Display (Allman 102)
• ZetaChi/Deita Epsilon Beta (Allman 101)
• Flower Show (front of Feldman)
Location
Mam Stage
Show Tent
9 11 30 a m
10 TBA
11am
Equestrian Center
Mandell 217
11am & 1 pm
11am Noon
Center Stage
Field Hockey Field
11am & 3 p m
Noon
Main Stage
Mam Stage
Mandell Outside
1 2 30 p m
1 p m
13pm
1 p m
1 p m
1 30 p m
Equestrian Center
Equestrian Center
Feldman Front
2pm
by the Show Tent
Mam Stage
Center Stage
Dairy Center
3pm
3 30 4 30 p m
3 spm
3 30 p m
Location
Mam Stage
Show Tent
Outside of Berkowilz Hall
Mandell 217
Field Hockey Field
Center Stage
122 pm
Mandell Outside
1 p m
Mam Stage
APR
1 2 30 p m
13pm
Feldman Front
2pm
3pm
by the Show Tent
Center Stage
3 spm
Dairy Center
Mam Stage
3 30 p m
3 30 4 30 p m