Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 02, 2003, Image 50

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    82-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2, 2003
Seeing is believing, Titus Keller said of his four passen
ger motor cycle. Keller, a mechanic for 50 years, enjoys
combining parts to make unusual pieces such as these.
He said it’s the only one in the world. Passengers with
Keller are Dalton Fitting, 12; Tanner Fitting, 8; and Clay
ton Hilenberger, 6. The Fitting brothers said in between
showing cows, they like to wander the fairgrounds to find
stuff like this.
The Lebanon Area Fair Kitchen cooks up yummy meals
with Catherine Schott, left, in charge; Lillie Zechman, vol
unteer; and Sandra Bachman, refreshment committee
chairperson.
Ten-month-old Kassidy Buck, daughter of Chris and
Jen Buck, Annville, stays cool in the shade with her
grandmother, Peg Buck, Hershey, at the Lebanon Area
Fair. For more pictures of people enjoying the fair, look
for photos throughout this issue.
Photo by Nicki Lefever, special correspondent
Serving incredible-tasting milkshakes are these volunteers, from left; Brenda Peifer,
Shirley Krall, Dale Hoover, Will Swanger, Tom Krall, Darren Little, and Sam Gibson.
Photos by Lou Ann Good, food and family features editor
Off To The Fair
Lebanon Area Fair Attracts Crowds
LOU ANN GOOD
Food And Family
Features Editor
LEBANON (Lebanon Co.)
Bigger, better, improved!
Hype?
Not when the adjectives apply
to Lebanon Area Fair.
For the 47th year, the Lebanon
Area Fair Board offered the same
great competitions as usual, but
managed to include more oppor
tunities for participation.
More than $50,000 in premi
ums were distributed to winners
in competitions scheduled from
July 26-Aug. 2.
This issue includes coverage of
many of the events and photos of
people who help make the fair
successful. The bams were filled
with animals and birds of many
breeds, abundant food available
to satisfy every tastebud, and ac
tivities scheduled for all ages. But
even with all the competitions,
musical entertainment, and exhi
bits without visitors the fair
would not be successful.
Take a peek at many of Leba
non Area Fair’s events printed
throughout this issue of Lancas
ter Farming.
The Keller cousins always attend Lebanon Area Fair to watch their Zuck cousins
show Holsteins. The clan includes the children of Joel and Sharon Keller: Julian, 12;
Peter, 10; Margo, 7; and Chandelle, 5. The children of Jeff and Karen Zuck are Amanda,
13; Bradley, 12; and Valerie, 9.
Anastasia Beard, 12, cuddles Juda, her 4-month>old
Pygmy goat that won reserve champion July 28 at the
fair’s goat show. For coverage of the goat show turn to
page 814. Photo by Nicki Lefever, special correspondent