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    812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19, 2003
Regional Fashion Revue
CARLISLE (Cumberland Co.)
It was “Raining Fashion” at
last week’s Penn State Coopera
tive Extension Capital Region’s
Fashion Revue competition con
ducted in Carlisle.
Twenty-three senior 4-H’ers
from seven counties competed for
the opportunity to represent the
Capital Region at Penn State 4-H
Achievement Days in August.
The eight winners from the Capi
tal Region will have the opportu
nity to model with sixty-four
other 4-Hers from across the
state. This is an exciting event
where young people get to prac
tice their communication skills
and develop poise during the all
day event.
Participants at the Regional
Revue were judged on selection
of fabric and pattern compatibili
ty, construction techniques, and
modeling presentation. The fol
lowing 4-Hers took top honors
and are eligible to attend State
Days: Kate Sweigart from Lan
caster County; Rachel Siegel
from Lebanon County; Sarah
Graybill from Lancaster County;
Sara Ann Oyler from Adams
County; Lindsay Burkart from
Lancaster County; Roanna Mar
tin from Lancaster County; Ra
chel Ranck from Lancaster
Southeast Region Selects
Fashion Revue Winners
LEESPORT (Berks Co.)
Ten 4-H’ers will represent the
Southeastern Region at the State
4-H Fashion Revue, July 30,
Penn State’s University Park
Campus.
Sue Giachero, extension edu
cator Berks County, said the gold
ribbon winners were selected at
the Regional Revue, July 1 in the
Perkins Student Center of the
Penn State Berks Campus.
The gold ribbon winners in
clude Jena Rutt, Jesica Knitter,
Cassie Newcomb, and Shelly
Kneebone, all of Northampton
County; Kelli Schlegel, Berks
Co.; Katie Kauffman, Berks Co.;
Kathryn Gillen, Montgomery
county; Caitlin Celia and Jamie
Celia, Berks Co.; and Stacey
Mangold, Lehigh County.
Blue Honor winners included
Lianna Sanford, Chester County;
Julie Albanese, Northampton
County; Ashley Loeb, Bemville;
and Jessica Mangold, Lehigh
County.
A group of winners was also
selected in the Junior Division.
0 4-H
HAPPENINGS
Winners at the Cumberland County 4-H Speak Out Night
are, from left, seated: Darbie Carman, Crystal Lehman,
Hannah Lopp, and Alex Mains; standing: Ambyr Trltt, Jo
celyn Millvan, Caleb Burkholder, Kristin Egolf and Mich
elle Thomas.
County; and Kate Martin from
Adams County. Should one or
more of these 4-Hers be unable to
attend State Days the following
were selected as alternates: First
alternate, Deborah Sweigart from
Lancaster County; Second, Sara
Cartwright from Dauphin Coun
ty; Third, Emily Ziegler from
Lebanon County; Fourth, Madi
son Miller from Cumberland
County; and Fifth Julie Bogue
from Adams County.
Those between the ages of
eight and twelve also had the op
portunity to practice their model
ing skills and gain confidence
while interacting with the fashion
revue judges. This year, two sets
of judges each selected their top
five juniors. The job was chal
lenging as thirty-six young people
competed for the top 10 positions
and the prized royal blue ribbon.
The following are the junior
winners: Anna Gilbert from
Adams County; Katelyn Miller
from Dauphin County; from
Franklin County, Quinn Cashell,
Marlee Beckner, Madison Weng
er and Kenny Beaver; from Leba
non County Marah Light and
Brooke Umberger and from Lan
caster County Laura McEUhen
ney; and Kelly King.
These winners are Erin Zeigler,
New Ringgold; Hannah Stabo
lepszy, Leesport; Mallory Ketter
er, Bemville; Christine and Maria
Sanford, Chester County; Sarah
Vezzetti and Gabrielie Ochoco of
Bucks County; and Molly
Lichtenwalner of Lehigh County.
At the State Revue, the senior
gold ribbon winners will compete
with 60 winners from other re
gions for a place in the state hon
ors group where a panel of pro
fessional judges selects 12
finalists. The entrants are judged
on garment construction, fit, de
gree of construction difficulty,
appropriateness of garment for
the 4-H’er, and modeling ability.
By participating in the series of
county, regional, and state re
vues, 4-H textiles science project
members have a chance to turn
self-consciousness into self-confi
dence.
Participants learn about ward
robe selection, the importance of
good posture, physical fitness
and other aspects of grooming.
Winners To Compete For State Honors
Senior winners, from left, Kate Sweigart from Lancaster County; Rachel Siegel from
Lebanon County; Sarah Graybill from Lancaster County; Sara Ann Oyler from Adams
County; Lindsay Burkart from Lancaster County; Roanna Martin from Lancaster County;
Rachel Ranck from Lancaster County; and Kate Martin from Adams County.
Northampton County Fashion Revue At Nursing Home
NAZARETH (Northampton
Co.) “It’s Raining Fashion”
was the fitting theme for the
Northampton County 2003 4-H
Fashion Revue, at Gracedale
Nursing Home in Nazareth.
Seven seniors, 16 juniors, and
four Cloverbud 4-H members
had a day full of modeling,
judging, making a craft project,
and having fun with their
friends. They shared the day with
and received modeling tips from
Miss Pennsylvania, Autumn
Marisa.
The days’ events culminated
with each participant modeling
their outfit for friends, family,
and residents of Gracedale at the
Fashion Show.
Junior Show participants were:
Berks 4-H’ers Prepare For Fashion Revue
LEESPORT (Berks Co.)
Eleven 4-Hers from Berks Coun
ty were selected to represent the
county in the southeast region at
4-H Fashion Revue at the Penn
State Berks Campus.
According to Sue Giachero,
Extension Educator, senior
4-Hers taking part in the regional
revue are Katie Kauffman, Lau
reldale; Caitlin and Jamie Celia,
Amityville; Rachel RounsviUe,
Cumberland Co. 4-H
Speak-Out Night
The Cumberland County 4-H
Speak Out Night took place
Monday, July 7, at the First Unit
ed Presbyterian Church, New
ville. Nine 4-H members were
awarded the judges’ choice
awards.
Gene Miller and Ben Barber,
Judges for the radio spots divi
sion selected Crystal Lehman and
Darbie Garman, both of Newville
as their top radio spot presenters
in the Junior Division. Ambyr
Tritt, Newville, Kristin Egolf,
Carlisle, and Michelle Thomas,
Carlisle were their choice in the
Senior Division.
Alex Mains, Newville, with a
Junior Demonstration entitled
“Make a Deposit today with
Milk” and Caleb Burkholder,
Carlisle with his Senior Demon
stration entitled “cuts of hogs”
were selected as tops in the Ani
mal Science presentations by
judges Janet Holston and Marel
Raub.
Juniors Darbie Garman and
Hannah Lopp of Newville and
Senior Jocelyn Millvan, Camp
Hill won top honors in the Im-
Alicia Altermose, Jaclyn Parsons,
Amanda Knitter, all of Pen
Argyl; Katie and Kristina
McGuire, Allen and Julie Faust,
Emma Wallace, all of Nazareth;
Michael Brown, Danielsville; Ga
briela DePaulo, Meghan Singer,
Kylee Rutt, Shaunna Fills, Sa
mantha Schuler, all of Bangor;
Lindsay Rusche, Wind Gap;
Jenny Traute, Mt. Bethel. Clo
verbuds: Rachael Brown, Daniel
sville; Heather Drexler, Wind
Gap; Alyssa Knitter, Pen Argyl;
and Clara Jane Wallace, Naza
reth.
Senior Show participants were:
Julie Albanese, Wind Gap;
Amber Lee Brodt, Rachel Hein
sohn, Shelly Knee bone, all of
Bangor; Jesica Kintter, Jena
Rutt, both of Pen Argyl; and Cas
Birdsboro; Ashley Loeb and Cait
lin Ketterer, Bemville.
The juniors who will be taking
part are Hannah and Jill Stabo
lepszy, Lees port; Mallory Ketter
er, Bemville; Emily Jensen, Blan
don; and Kristen Tongue,
Maidencreek.
The 4-Hers made the outfits
they will model as part of their
4-H textile science projects.
Along with increasing their skills
Fashion Revue In Chester County
WEST CHESTER (Chester
Co.) The 4-H Fashion Revue
took place June 26 at the Cross
lands Ware Presbyterian Village
in Oxford.
The three clubs participating
in the annual event were The
Fawn Lane Club in Kennett
Township, A Stitch in Time in
Oxford, and The New London
Community Club in the Lincoln
University/New London Area.
The winners for the Chester
Co. Revue were as follows:
Senior division: Lianna San
ford member of The Fawn Lane
Club, Valerie Crossan, Jennifer
Kreps, Allison Durant, and Alli
son Ahdieh all members of the
4-H New London Community
Club.
Junior division: Christina San
ford and Maria Sanford members
of The Fawn Lane 4-H Club, and
promptu Speech Category. Becky contest. 4-H members had an op-
Fulton and Marg Malehom portunity to present the 4-H
served as Judges for the division. Pledge and the Pledge of Alle-
Ambyr Tritt and Crystal Leh- giance to the American Flag and
man both of Newville won top then their presentation was eval
honors in the Pledge Presentation uated.
sie Newcomb, Mt. Bethel.
The following 4-H senior
members where chosen to attend
the Regional Fashion Revue:
Jena Rutt, Shelly Kneebone, Jesi
ca Knitter, Rachel Heinsohn,
Amber Brodt, Julie Albanese,
and Cassie Newcomb. Juniors
who qualified to attend the Re
gional event were: Alicia Alter
mose, Lindsay Rusche, Emma
Wallace, Gabriella DePaulo,
Amanda Knitter, and Kristina
McGuire.
At Regional Fashion Revue
conducted at the Berks Campus
of Penn State, Jena Rutt, Shelly
Kneebone, Jesica Knitter, and
Cassie Newcomb were selected to
represent Northampton County
in the State Fashion Revue on
July 30 at Penn State.
in clothing construction, they
learned about wardrobe selection,
color coordination, the impor
tance of good posture, and other
aspects of grooming.
County 4-Hers will compete
with those selected from other
counties in the Southeast region.
The ten top senior regional win
ners will be compete at the state
level at Penn State’s University
Park.
Alison Curran, Erin Kantner,
and Sara Kantner members of
the 4-H New London Commu
nity Club.
First-year division: Emily
Konlmorgen from the 4-H New
London Community Club and
Eliza Thomson and Lauren
Thomson members of the 4-H A
Stitch in Time Club.
Second-year division: Lauren
Tupper, a member of the 4-H
New London Community Club.
The winners in the junior and
senior division represented
Chester County at the Regional
4-H Fashion Revue, at the Penn
State Berks Campus.
At the Regional Fashion
Revue, Christina and Marie San
ford were junior winners and
Lianna Sanford was a senior
honors group winner.