Events
05/10/2008- Lamb & Meat Goat Weigh-in
Weigh-in will be done by scheduled appointments. Scheduling will begin April 1st. Retinal imaging will be used to verify animals for State Fair and Ak-Sar-Ben.
05/10/2008- Dog Project Member Workshop
05/13/2008- Great Beginnings
Learn how to help your child succeed by exploring every day growing and learning, guidance and discipline, play and encouragement, getting along, and building family strengths. For parents of infants to preschoolers. Free, plus complimentary supper and child care provided.
05/17/2008- Poultry Project Member Workshop
05/17/2008- Poultry Workshop
Ben Varley, junior in Animal Science at ISU, and Karen Varley, 4-H and FFA Poultry Superintendent, will present information on poultry nutrition and health, selection, grooming birds for showing and showmanship tips. Workshop open to 4-H and FFA poultry project members. Youth encouraged to bring their questions and their favorite chicken or waterfo
05/20/2008- Great Beginnings
Learn how to help your child succeed by exploring every day growing and learning, guidance and discipline, play and encouragement, getting along, and building family strengths. For Parents of infants to preschoolers. Free, plus complimentary supper and child care provided.
05/21/2008- Youth Action Committee
05/27/2008- Extension Council Meeting
06/01/2008- Jump Start Your Summer Orientation Session
Bring the entire family for games, activities, and snacks. This will provide an opportunity to meet other families, check-out the plans for the summer, and meet with the program staff as an orientation to the "Jump Start Your Summer" camp for kids entering Kindergarten in 2008.
06/02/2008- MMSS (Monday Middle School Summer) Book Club
Open to students entering 6th-9th grades
Join your own book club just for middle school students. As a group, select books to read and meet weekly to discuss it over an afternoon snack. Learn about the author, the book, and literary devices used by the writer. This is a great way to hang out with friends and keep your reading skills sharp for
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