Q4-H HAPPENiNGS Wayne County 4-H Onion Round-Up The 2003 Wayne County 4-H Onion Round-Up was conducted Oct. 14 at the extension office in the Courthouse, Honesdale. Christopher Rickard (Cherry Ridge 4-H Club) had the only ex *** * •O P*gl HP *V , •Mlm «•> -riW ‘ % shop’vac the Original wet/dry vac Come and see the complete line of the #l-selling brand of wet/dry vacs, filters and accessories. www.shopvac.com Shop-Vac* is a registered trademark of Shop-Vac Corporation hibit of 4-H onions. He was awarded a blue ribbon, a division champion rosette and a grand champion rosette for an out standing exhibit of red onions. Ginny Davitt of Davitt’s Nurs ery, Honesdale, was the judge. Wayne Co. 4-H Horse Projects Wayne County 4-H Horse Pro duction project members partici pated in the 2003 Central Penn sylvania Area 4-H Breed Show, Aug. 13, at the Williamsport Rid ing Club, Williamsport. Dr. Clinton Depew, Louisiana State University, served as judge for this 4-H breed show. Wayne County 4-H horse pro duction project participants were: Christina L. Newport (Korral Kids 4-H Club), blue ribbon appaloosa yearling gelding and red ribbon English Pleasure/ 3-year-old Pleasure Futurity. Timmy Meyer (Horse Lovers 4-H Club), blue ribbon paint yearling colt. Ambrosia Eve Yom (Future Outfitters 4-H Club), red ribbon paint yearling filly. Amanda White (Trailblazers 4-H Club), red ribbon paint yearling filly, red ribbon stock-type horse two-year old gelding and entries in Western Pleasure two year-old Pleasure Futurity and four-year-old Pleasure fiiturity. George Millen (Fu ture Outfitters 4-H Club), red ribbon paint two-year old filly. Megan Welles (Fu ture Outfitters 4-H Club), red ribbon pinto two-year old filly. Annie Martzen (Chaps and Breeches 4-H Club), red ribbon welsh pony yearling colt. Ash leigh Richardson (Future Outfitters 4-H Club), red rib bon stock-type horse yearling gelding. Kyla Drinkwater (Horse Lovers 4-H Club), entry in stock type horse yearling filly. The members who re ceived a blue ribbon at this show are eligible to partici pate in the state show, Oct. 24-26, at the Farm Show complex. If It Doesn't Say Shop*Vac, Keep Shopping! 9 .HP . »ngM www.lowes.com Lowe's* and the gable design are registered trademarks of LF, LLC. ©2003 Lowe's* Home Centers, Inc For the Lowe's nearest you call 1-800-44-LOWES. Prices may vary if there are market variations. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 29, 2003-813 York County Lamb Club The York County lamb Club conducted its most recent meet ing Saturday, Sept. 6, at the York Fairgrounds after the last event for the Junior Sheep Show for the 2003 Fair. Everyone enjoyed the creative and funny skits from the lead line and sheep decorator shows that traditionally end the Junior show. All Club members who were involved in shows that day at tended the meeting to discuss sale activities and the new live stock arenas that were used for the first time ever at the 2003 fair. The club also signed “thank you” cards to all of their spong ers. As a reward for the hard work of the past summer, the owners of the Champion and Reserve lambs, Sarah Doyle and Rick Jones, treated the Club to ice cream. Wayne County 4-H Potato Round-Up The 2003 Wayne County 4-H Potato Round-Up was conducted Oct. 14 at the extension office in Honesdale. Natasha Brown, (Tri-Gal 4-H Club), had the grand champion 4-H potato exhibit. Christopher Rickard, (Cherry Ridge 4-H Club), had the reserve grand champion. The 4-H Potato Round-Up was judged by Ginny Davitt, Davitt’s Nursery, Honesdale, and a mas ter gardener. Complete results of the potato round-up were: White Potatoes: Blue, division champion, and grand champion Natasha Brown; Blue and reserve division champion Christopher Rickard; and Red nbbon Stephanie Martzen (Cherry Ridge 4-H Club). Red Potatoes: Blue and division champi on Natasha Brown; Blue and reserve champion Christopher Rickard; and Red nbbon Stephanie Martzen. Russet-type Potatoes: Blue, division champion, and reserve grand champion Chnstopher Rickard; Blue and reserve divi sion champion Natasha Brown. Powerful enough for all of your Portable enough for all of your tough workshop, garage, and household appliances, furnitures, basement masses—wet or dry and floors—wet or dry Convenient for kitchen spills and clogged drains p*ia Improving Home Improvement* Wayne County 4-H Turkey Round-Up The 2003 Wayne County 4-H Turkey Round-Up took place Nov. 5 at the Wayne County Co operative Extension Office in the Courthouse, Honesdale. Eric Diehl, a member of the Tri-Gal 4-H Club, had the grand champion exhibit of dressed 4-H turkeys. Eric’s pair of dressed 4-H turkeys tipped the scales at 18.25 pounds and 18.50 pounds and earned an exhibit score of 18.5 points out of a possible 20 points on the judge’s scorecard. They were also the intermediate divi sion champions. Ryan Diehl, a member of the Tri-Gal 4-H Club, had the reserve grand champion exhibit of tur keys. Ryan’s pair of dressed 4-H turkeys weighed in at 16.25 pounds and 18.50 pounds and earned an exhibit score of 18.1 points out of a possible 20 points on the judge’s scorecard. They were also the senior division champions. Judging criteria for this 4-H dressed turkey round-up in cluded: had to weigh at least 12 pounds; exhibit an abundance of dressed poultry meat including a long, wide breast, plump, meaty drumsticks and thighs and an ac ceptable covering of fat on the dressed carcass. Each dressed turkey was also to be packaged, tied and trussed to enhance “eye appeal” and poultry sales. lUP L^J //