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VOL XXXV • NO 12
Youths Showcase Projects At 4-H Fair he Dauphin County 4-H Fair took place recently at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex. Members came together to exhibit projects they had been working on for most of a year. The 4-H Fair began on Aug. 11, with the Family Living, 4-H Opportunities, Pets, Small Animal, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goat, and Horse Grooming and Showmanship shows. Competitions and exhibits on Aug. 12 were the Horse Show, Rabbit and Cavy, Beef Showmanship, Dairy Beef Showmanship, Breeding Beef Judging and Market Steer Judging, followed by Small Animal, Family Living, and 4-H Opportunities Clover. The 4-H Fair ended on Aug. 12 with Sheep Showmanship, the Livestock Skillathon, Market/Meat Breeding Goat Showmanship, and Large Animal Clover. The categories and their winners included the following: Family Living Senior Champion, Keegan Tilley, Harrisburg; Family Living Junior Champion, Miriam Astfalk, Hummelstown; Family Living Junior Reserve Champion, Scarlett Fisher, Harrisburg; 4-H Opportunities Senior Champion, Alexandria
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Harrisburg. Also, Large Animal Clover Senior Champion, Larissa Sweigard, Halifax; Large Animal Clover Senior Reserve Champion, Jaelyn Lewis, Hershey; Large Animal Clover Junior Champion, Dallan Dibble,
Raising Hope For Survivors BY CATHY MOLITORIS
For many cancer patients, the goal is to “ring the bell,” marking the end of treatment. As Kim Ramirez knows, however, survivors often incur extensive costs associated with after-cancer care. To remedy the problem, Ramirez formed Ta Ta Rebels Inc., a nonprofit that focuses on supporting breast-cancer survivors like herself. “We reached our five-year milestone last year,” Ramirez said of the organization. “That in itself confirms that what we do is very much needed in the survivor community. Once you ring
In celebration of St. Joan of Arc School’s 95th birthday, which is being marked in September, the school will host several community events, including Father Al’s Beef and Beer Social on Friday, Oct. 14. For more information and to make reservations, visit http://school.stjoan hershey.org. On Friday, Oct. 21, the school will host its annual Race for Education, the first of three fundraising events. A donation link may be found on the aforementioned website. For information on how to
mal Junior Champion, Tenley Romberger, Millersburg; and Small Animal Junior Reserve Champion, Ayden Verbos, Harrisburg. An array of other youth projects were also included in the event, such as expressive arts projects.
Survivors Raise Hope is a fundraiser for breast cancer survivors.
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Slavic “Plus” Food Fest Posted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Alumni And Friends Band Seeks Members . . . . . . . .4 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . .10 House Of Worship . . . . . .12
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Middletown; Large Animal Clover Junior Reserve Champion, Quinn Weinhold, Ephrata; Small Animal Senior Champion, Dakota Bush, Elizabethville; Small Animal Senior Reserve Champion, Chesney Romberger, Millersburg; Small Ani-
Youths showed animal they raised as well as other projects, such as fiber arts creations, at the 4-H Fair.
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Neff, Harrisburg; 4-H Opportunities Senior Reserve Champion, Daphne Linn, Hummelstown; 4-H Opportunities Junior Champion, Felicity Astfalk, Hummelstown; and 4-H Opportunities Junior Reserve Champion, Ayden Verbos,
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