E4o*Ag'Progress Section; Lancaster Farming, Saturday; August t 6, 2003 '■ Susquehanna County 4-H News mom and her aunt. She told the to get organized. AJ Carey told O North Jackson 4-H Club c i u b that she has been doing Irish * he club about his third place at 4-H North ton Agricultural dancing for 3 ye ars. After that sh °° tin 8 forts fun day. ** 4-H club recently met at the * \ Megan Carey also told us about UADDCMIMPC Onyons’home. The meeting offi- Bnttan y Zebroski brought her the last county council meeting nni I Lll\lM\lv3o cially began at 7 p.m. with pledg- two dogs and told us about them that she attended and informed „ es. Then, Beth Giangrieco read an d what breeds they were. the club of an upcoming dance at the secretaries report and Aman- i aMl <iu u the Montrose Fire Hall. Trish Light Horse and Pony Club da Nowicki informed the club of Aaron Uny ° n d,d demon Open Horse Show Winners the finances. stratum next on discus throwing, * Division award winners at the Abby Onyon took care of old he threw the discus for the club t hi ngs s j, e did there. She said Cumberland County 4-H Light business. Jonathan Onyon told to show them how it’s done. John that fourteen kids from our club Horse ol Julv were- rif ° IU h Wb3t Onyon did his presentation on had showed up, which was more , anow ’ were - like and some of the activities he ... Walk/trot: grand Amanda u ac t ta i. m nart in f avnrifp how music around the world is mas man usual. Madman; - Heather activities were swimming and important and how it differs with Sandy all Rattay. Youth English: grand . 6 . . . . , livestock members that it was A,ina Übo; reserve - Jenna nnj h h h - * and he told the club why mandato ry that they attend this Page- °Pen English; grand Abby on y® n reminded dairy he thought music is important. Meet Quality Assurance program Hollv Brenneman* reserve members about the upcoming ™ ,,y 1 Abby Onyon rapped the meeting, on July 28 if they wish to sell , Mindy Williams. Youth Western: dairy camp. J J 6 . • 7 7 . . \mm grand Jenna Page; reserve Sandy told all dairy members Sandy Pavelski told the club f e jr livestock after the judging. •% * Alina Lebo - °P en Western: gran* l that their project books would be that the decorating for the dairy Omry this year will be -‘‘W EhTmo”! 'SmtagT If °"’ |J ' e ‘ e if nOl ,urned auKe Harford f a i r would b. TLons.Llons s „r.ed off ~"\. grand Ashley Duncan; reserve: Ju] 12 at Steven’s farm, all he,d the Sunday before the fa,r with Ashley Latner on her pet Books. Open Gaming: new livestock mem b er s were re- begins. Bonnie reminded club guinea pig, Refus. She told the — l *Diane Carnobefi ' reSerVC quired to attend the meat Quality members that all projects were c * u b how to properly take care of Insurance Program if they are due in the 4 . H building by Aug. 3 guinea pig. Then Katie Onyon , j Susquehanna Co. 4-H planning to sell their animals .. did her demonstration on Can- Irish Hill Shamrocks after the judging. July 23, there ‘ ning. Michael Robbs and his as- — kxJ jbe Irish Hill Shamrocks 4-H will be a one-day trip to Balti- The meeting was adjourned sistant Cory did their demonstra- Jennifer Rudy Club recently met. There were more Inner Harbor for any inter- and snacks were served. tion on the different kinds of one leader, five members, and ested members. fishing lures. Luke Jenkins and Halifax 4-H’er Attends two parents present. The club July 29 is the trip to Penn Susquehanna Co. 4-H Amanda Nowicki did their dem- Ambassador Conference discussed One Day Camp, 4-H State. Everyone was asked to N or th Jackson 4-H Club onstrations on their dairy goats. Jennifer Rudy, the daughter of projects to go to the Harford Fair come to the ‘RODEO” on July jj,e North Jackson Ag 4-H Lyle Foster did his presentation Fred and Linda Rudy of Halifax and community service ideas. 13, it was a chance for 4-H mem- grouD recently met at the Walk- on his A-Z dinosaur book. AnnS MembefS “ ab ° Ut thdr t 0 8 ° bChind thC SCenCS sador Conference at the Universi- P rojectS “? d gave two riflery >«an about the stock and the con- out as always with pledges. Then York Co. 4-H Lamb Club ty Park Campus. She attended demonstrations. testants and also to meet the rid- Beth Giangrieco took roll call The York County 4-H Lamb workshops on diversity, posters, ers - and Abby ® nyon re^ d the min- club meeting took place June 7 and displays, interactions with Susquehanna Co. After all the announcements ut f s ,°|. ~e in the new bam at the 4-H Center the public, presentations, and Sizzlin’Steaks 4-H Club were read, the demonstrations minded the club of the July 23 in Bair team building and leadership de- Members of the Sizzlin’Steaks started. Timp° ri.rc Several members brought velopment. 4-H Club went to the Lackawan- Megan Carey went first; her J! da M ow i c ki read the trea- lambs to practice showmanship In addition to the workshops, na County Baseball stadium on demonstration was on different surer » s report and were given showing advice the conference delegates visited j u ty n. We went to see a Red household items that could be Megan Carev read the trea- by Travis Flory. Barons baseball game. The y won - used to take care of a horse. sure r’s report for the horse club Ma rc Brown demonstrated ulty and administrators durmg a \y e stayed for the fire works. The Some of the items include, baby and aAw ) any horse club mem- shearing a market lamb, and reception. game and fireworks were great. powder, fly spray, VOS shampoo hers to help out with the car wash Tony Haugh and Travis Flory .. . „ and conditioner, a hairbrush, as- at u, e Tunkhannock Wal-Mart in demonstrated how to shear a And Ponv Club Meets P irin ’ benadryl. the parking lot on July 12. purebred lamb for show. This The Cumberland Cnnntv 4-H Next EUeen Walker showed Mrs. Nowicki reminded the practice time gave new members I ioht Hnrse and Ponv Club mef the club how to do Irish dancing; club to bring in recipes for the the opportunity to leam showing June 25 at Long Acres in Car- her dress was handmade by her club cookbook that she is trying techniques and showmanship. lisle. [ President Megghan Michaud _ . . IcjEJ AgrAbihty for Pennsylvanians topic of the meeting, show prep- aration. 4-H leader, Barb Rebert fa ~ H iSf'ieSS; Be eligible for a daily cash drawing at SEL'SSStiIA'SSS | the 2003 Ag Progress Days! M stration. They also discussed the j j ® <««!«««» for - * proper dress and appearance of j kids uO <:hudrru '’ the horse and rider. the job 1 ) Brin 9 this entr y form with V ou to Ag progress Days. 2) Visit with a if you are interested in joining | mMiJh 4 childs minimum of 10 of the 14 following AgrAbility Partners and they the 4-H Horse Club, contact the *l* s " phywui,menui j will rnflrk vout sntrv form I Cumberland County extension and emouonai y y office at (717) 240-6500. * * b ‘“ oc » «“*• an agncullurat job, . Cumberland Co. 4-H k Agromedicine Health pa State Grange Teens Attend Conference Screening - (AgrAbility Tent) (ET#l) Three Cumberland Co. 4-H | »OKhA«fcw«‘i j I I I | ' " | 'I members Brittney Brooks, Tori “kb* - . American Trauma Society Hoober’s Equipment Fuller, and Alina Lebo attend- (AgrAbility Tent) (West 3rd St.) ed the 4-H Teen Leadership Con- chfidrenk ference July 8-11 at Lebanon * AOfcmAtMKM r««s mtW'mgcai.orj’. j Best Line Leasing Jiffy Hitch Systems I Valley College. . (West 10th St.) (West Bth St.) Bergman Manufacturing Land O’Lakes (ET-#2) (DTL #1) Blazing Technologies Ryder Supply Co. (AgrAbility Tent) (West 6th St.) DeLaval Valley Equipment Supply (West 11th St.) (East Ist St.) Genex Cooperative Walters Enterprises (DLT #1) (West 6th St.) SEE US AT AG PROGRESS DAYS AUGUST 1 S'. ?Ci * 21 WES’! !Cth ST 3) Return completed form to the AgrAbility/Agromedicine tent located at the West end of 6th Street by 4:00 PM daily to be entered into the daily cash drawing. Name Phone#:
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