The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 17, 197& B-FIFTEEN
Learn skills from food drying to Arab bread
baking at 4-H 'Action Alley' at fair
"Action Alley" one of the
newest additions to County
Fair, promises to be one of the
most popular additions, with
"show me how" presentations
ranging from food drying and
Arab bread to apple head
dolls!
Both 4-H members and
adults will be sharing special
skills, and informative presen
tations throughout the fair,
with the action events offered
both as entertainment and
education. Look for the "Ac
tion" sign, as well as a full list
of the special presentations in
the Main Pavilion.
Special events of interest to
adults will be the food drying
program at 2 p.m. Monday,
August 21, by Molly Saul, and
the pocket bread demonstra
tions by Jeanne Howell, home
economist for the Oregon
Wheat Commission. Jeanne
will present her demonstra
tion Saturday evening at 7
p.m. and repeat Sunday at 4
p.m.
Francine Evans. 4-H leader,
will present a program on
Wheat Weaving Sunday after
noon at 5 p.m. Wheat weaving
is an ancient craft, recently
returning to popularity for
Christmas ornaments and
other home decorating.
Origami, the Japanese art
of paper folding will be the
topic for two different presen
tations, with Gladys and
Becky Hobbs teaching the art
" on Saturday, and Judy and
Lottie Laughlin on Sunday
afternoon.
There's a long list of 4 H
members who will share their
skills and talents on many
topics, ranging from back
packing to piano, and topics in
between!
So if it is action you-are
looking for at County Fair...
look for the sign "Action",
then pull up your chair and
enjoy the show!
A full list of actions events
includes: Janet McElligott.
UN Tour; Gladys & Becky
Hobbs, Origami; Jyl Hobbs.
Piano; Jyl Hobbs, String Art;
Francine Evans. Wheat Weav-
4-H leaders to
be honored at
YurIr fa at
Appreciation for the many
hours and tender care given
by 4-H leaders will be expres
sed in a special breakfast for
4-H leaders and invited guests,
on Tuesday, Aug. 22, 6:30 a.m.
at West of Willow Restaurant.
This special recognition was
added to the county fair last
year. All leaders are encour
aged to attend, for it is a great
time to offer .eas and
suggestions for future events.
ing; Mari Evans, Piano; Ann
Evans, Puppets; 'Erin Evans,
"Bits and Pieces"; Theda
Lowe's Club, Fruit Salad
Cheese Bread; Judy and
Lottie Laughlin, Origami;
Molly Saul, Food Drying; Ken
Curtis, Applehead Dolls; Dan
ette Daltoso, "Pie in the Sky";
Travis Harrison, "Backpack
ing and First Aid"; Julie
Grieb, Camping. ..4-H Fun;
and Jeanne Howell, Pocket
Bread.
Other demonstrations will
be added as the fair progres
ses, with many 4-H members
repeating demonstrations
they have prepared for com
petition this year. Times and
dates will be posted in the area
reserved for "Action", and
seating will be available for
the audience.
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