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March
2006
Dear
Reader,
Please join me in
extending sympathy to Velma Campbell, Senior Fairboard President, on the
loss of their oldest son, Doug. Donations in his memory may be made
to an education fund, to be established for his grandchildren, or to the
Miami Valley Hospital Trauma Unit.
Prom time and graduations
will soon be upon us, and with that come situations where teens have to
make some tough decisions. Included with this newsletter is a fact
sheet with information about adolescents and alcohol use. Please
share this with those who might be interested.
In closing:
The simple truth
is: We will all be a lot happier with our lives if we can train ourselves
to see the beauty in dandelions and the fun in mud puddles.
- Michael Josephson, Founder of the Josephson Institute of Ethics
Sincerely,
Rhonda
M. Williams
Extension
Educator,
4-H
Youth Development
Table
Of Contents
Page 1
Enrollment Deadline:April
1st
Super Saturday Seminars
April's Character Trait:
Creativity
Order Your Project Books,
ASAP
Summer Job Openings at 4-H
Camp Graham
A Warning for Parents
Sheep Tagging Update
My Favorite 4-H Project
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News From Keller Grain &
Feed
Upcoming Events at Keller's
Ohio Corriedale Club
Spring Dairy Expo Judging
Contest
Farm Safety 4 Just Kids
Safety Day
2006 Livestock Skillathon
Contest
Open & Youth Rabbit
Show
4-H Dog Expo
Odds 'N Ends
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