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July/August
2007
Dear
Reader,
This is the last issue of
the Clover Rover that you will receive prior to the fair. READ IT!
My annual reminder:
The purpose of Jr. Fair activities is to promote a positive learning environment
for our Jr. Fair exhibitors. Exhibitors, parents and volunteers are
expected to maintain a friendly level of sportsmanship and cooperation
throughout the fair.
It’s the process, not the
project, that is the most important. The primary objective of Jr.
Fair is to highlight our youth and what they have learned and/or accomplished
during the year. Not everyone can win a trophy or a blue ribbon,
but everyone is a winner for giving it their best. Each and every
one of our youth is a blue ribbon kid! We, as adults, should be leading
by example and serving as positive role models for our youth and for the
community.
Just a reminder that the
Jr. Fair King & Queen Pageant is Tuesday, July 17, 7:00pm, at Memorial
Hall in Greenville. Special thanks to the Senior Fairboard for sponsoring
our pageant and our Jr. Fair activities in general.
If you see a fairboard member,
thank them personally.
In closing:
“Optimists are right. So
are pessimists. It’s up to you to choose which you will be.”
-- Harvey Mackay, businessman, columnist
Sincerely,
Rhonda
M. Williams
Extension
Educator,
4-H
Youth Development
Table
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Miscellaneous Jr. Fair Information
Important Deadlines
County Rosette and Ohio
State Fair Delegates Presentation
Jr. Fair Office Hours and
Booth Set-Up
Fair Passes
Darke County 4-H Camp
Ohio Cheviot Breeders Starter
Flock Award
Scholarship Opportunties
Odds 'N Ends
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