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December 2007
Dear Reader,
As the year winds
down, I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your dedication to
our 4-H program.
This year, Darke County had 1,120 youth enrolled in community 4-H clubs.
Nearly 255 adult volunteers served as leaders and role models for our youth.
Our program would not be possible without each and every one of you!
For your convenience, the 2008 Darke County 4-H Youth Development/Jr. Fair
Calendar is enclosed. This document can also be found online.
Thank you for everything you do for the youth of Darke County!
In closing:
"Don't let what you can't do stand in the way of what you can."
- John Wooden
Sincerely,
Rhonda M. Williams
Extension Educator,
4-H Youth Development
Table Of Contents
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January's
Character Trait: Availability
Ohio 4-H Age Requirements
Application Deadlines
Build Your Skills Workshops
A Weather Reminder
Mandatory Advisor Updates
Market Beef Steer and Heifer Weigh In
4-H Chicken BBQ
Ohio 4-H Volunteer Conference
Potential 4-H Volunteer Applications
4-H Digital Mayhem Challenge
Odds 'N Ends
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Updated: February 2008
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