Saturday Edition September 16, 2017 page 3 Welcome to the 54th! Pennsylvania is a national leader in the dairy industry, with total cash receipts of nearly $2 billion annually. We re also the country s second largest exporter of dairy products, so we re proud to host this international celebration of milk and dairy excellence, said Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding. Nearly 3,000 dairy cows and 1,500 exhibitors from around the world will gather in Harrisburg, and visitors will have an opportunity to see the dairy industry up close. In addition, we encourage guests to explore the largest gathering of dairy-related antiques and collectibles and shop for dairy-related merchandise while you re here. There is plenty to see and do at the. The 20 th All-Dairy Antiques and Collectibles Show will feature treasures from all segments of the dairy industry, from farms to processing and retail, on display and for sale. Show hours are 8 AM 5 PM each day of the event. Antiques are showcased as part of the Dairy Activities Center, which features a trade show, retailers, a dairy youth juried art gallery, and food vendors, including Farm Show Milkshakes. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS The All-American maintains a tremendous commitment to our youth exhibitors between the shows, youth activities, and the opportunity to experience the best of the dairy industry right here in Harrisburg, said Alan McCauley, president of the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association, which hosts the show. It s part of our mission to help prepare the next generation of dairy leaders. We re looking forward to welcoming exhibitors of all ages and their families this week. The 14 th Premier National Junior Events, set for September 16-18, are youth shows, contests and programs themed Legends of the Fall. This year s event includes seven national shows culminating with the selection of Supreme Champion cow and heifer on Monday, September 18, at 3 PM. Learn more about the PNJS event efforts on page 4. SATURDAY 9 a.m. Pennsylvania State Junior Dairy Show, Equine Arena Noon Cattle Arrival Deadline for Premier National Junior Event Noon 4 p.m. Premier National Junior Event Check-In, Cameron Street Lobby Noon 4 p.m. PNJS Welcome Ice Cream Social, Cameron Street Lobby Noon 4 p.m. PNJS Show Shirt Check-In, Cameron Street Lobby Noon 4 p.m. PNJS Art Contest Check-In, Dairy Activity Center 4:30 6:30 p.m. Youth Showmanship Registration, Large Arena 6 p.m. Legends of the Fall Youth Excellence Event: Talent Contest, Sweepstakes Giveaway and Pizza Party, Small Arena Debbie Cornman Studio Booth
RETURNING FREE ALL-AMERICAN EVENTS Exhibitor Appreciation Dinner sponsored by American Dairy Association North East on Sunday, at 6:30 PM. All exhibitors and other dairy producers are welcome to celebrate the show and recognize the Obie and Image award winners and the Arthur Nesbit Scholarship recipients. Milkshake Madness a celebrity milkshakemaking contest sponsored by Turkey Hill featuring teams of local media personalities, legislators and youth exhibitors, on Tuesday at 11 AM. Snack with the Vendors producers are invited to visit with the vendors in the Dairy Activity Center from 3:30-5:30 PM. on Tuesday. Eastern Elite Sale the sale offers top quality genetics from young calves to mature cows in the Holstein, Jersey and Red & White breeds. Sale information is available at www.paholsteins.com or by calling 717-329-9202. Celebrate with Performance Probiotics a wine and cheese reception sponsored by Performance Probiotics, LLC, on Wednesday at 4:30 PM. All-Dairy Antiques and Collectibles Show and Sale the nation s only all-dairy antiques show and a market for buying and selling dairy items. 2
PUMPKIN YOGURT CHEESECAKE SHAKE INGREDIENTS 1 can (14 ounces) pumpkin, chilled 3 ounces reduced-fat cream cheese 1 container (6 ounces) lowfat vanilla yogurt 2 cups lowfat milk 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg 6 teaspoons graham cracker crumbs, optional INSTRUCTIONS Place all ingredients (except graham cracker crumbs) in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into glasses and top each serving with a teaspoon of graham cracker crumbs, if desired. Northeast Show Calf Pellet Show season success starts with your show feed Specific nutrients needed for healthy and rapid growth 40% protein pelleted feed Supplemental minerals, vitamins and amino acids Formulated by nutritionists who show their own cattle Give your heifers the extra edge in the ring. 201 Cargill, Incorporated 3
PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR SHOW FOCUSES ON DAIRY INDUSTRY S NEXT GENERATION Dairy youth will take center stage at the nation s largest youth dairy competition later this month as the Premier National Junior Events get underway as part of the All- American Dairy Show. Activities for this year s events, themed Legends of the Fall, include shows, socials, a talent show, an art contest, as well as judging, herd management, and farm management contests. These activities strike a balance between education and entertainment, providing a blend of experiences for youth ages eight to 21. There s no better place to experience the best of the dairy industry while honing your skills in contests that test real-world dairy knowledge, said Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding. These kids are the future of our industry they will be farmers, scientists, business owners, technicians, advocates and more, said Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries President Alan McCauley. We give them tremendous opportunities here and now to give them the tools to lead the dairy industry into the future. Events include: Premier National Junior Show check-in and welcome ice cream social Saturday, noon to 4:00 PM Legends of the Fall Youth Excellence Event featuring talent contest, sweepstakes giveaway and pizza party Saturday, 6:00 PM All-American Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest Monday 7:50 AM Premier National Junior Shows Monday 8:00 AM Premier National Junior Show Supreme Champion Pageant Monday 3 PM 4-H and FFA Dairy Judging Forum Tuesday 9:00 AM Junior Dairy Management Contest Tuesday 9:00 AM Premier National Junior Show Art Contest displayed in the Dairy Activities Center. Entries due at show check-in. Youth Showmanship Contest - Sunday at 9:30 AM. Register for this event Saturday, September 16, from 4:30-6:00 PM or Sunday, September 17, from 7:30-8:30 AM. - sodales. LOOK for coupon specials from sponsors in the Sponsor Booklet in your AADS Welcome bag! You ll find coupons for: Wearhouse Sale AADS Merchandise Animal Profiling International Stockyard Style Weaver Livestock Ruby s Sewing Triple Hill Sires Lancaster Farming Showbarn Bling Cowsmopolitan Dairy Magazine Farmhouse Stitches 4
The Barn Grazer ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW AGACADEMY PRESENTS Visit the s AgAcademy in the Dairy Activity Center. This year s program will feature both the Growing Through Showing workshops and Holstein Foundation s Showmanship videos. The Growing Through Showing topics are available on one CD with a menu for selection viewing. Segments include: Nutrition Growing for Showing: Ben Cashell, Cargill Breeding A Winner: Kevin Ziemba, Select Sire Power Selecting Your Calf: Jamie Black Clipping Techniques: Pete Hawkes & Tyler Reynolds What s In Your Showbox?: Carly Coon Fine Tuning Your Showmanship: Katie Coyne & MacKenzie Reynolds Raising Your Show Animals: Kelly Reynolds Arthur W. Nesbitt Scholarship $1,000.00 All-American Dairy Foundation Scholarship $1,000.00 per year For 4 Years Plus 3 Years for Potential Bonuses, 4 Year Value $5,500.00 Complete Rules and Regulations are posted on the Web Site http://www.allamericandairyfoundation.org/ ############################################# All-American Dairy Foundation Has joined up with Amazon Smile Foundation Sign up at Smile Amazon.com Select All-American Dairy Foundation as your Charity and SHOP.05% of purchase values goes to the All-American Dairy Foundation from the Amazon Foundation Help the Foundation put SMILES on Every Dairy Youth Participating in Youth Events For More Information Contact Robert Heilman bobheilman@allamericandairyfoundation.org 5
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