Page 4-Special Edition Morrow County Fair & Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times Wednesday, August 9. 2000
PORT OF MORROW
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
P.O. Box 200. Boardmaa OR 97818
P h o n e :(5 4 1 )4 8 1 -7 6 7 8 • Fax (541 ) 481-2679
We are proud to support the ‘M orrow County Jair and ‘Rodeo
Local Facilities:
• Industrial Land
• Airport and Air Industrial Land
• Container Terminal
• General Purpose Dock Facilities
• Kail and Interstate Freeway
Commissioners:
Jerry Healy, President
Deane Seeger, Vice-President/Treasurer
Larry Lindsay, Secretary
Dan Creamer, Commissioner
Marv Padberg, Commissioner
4-H continues strong programs
Morrow County 4-H has a
total of 356 members and 71
leaders participating in the 4-H
youth development program.
There are 206 youth enrolled in
Home Economics and Expressive
Arts projects; 52 in the 4-H
Horse program. The livestock
program has a total of 229 youth
enrolled in large animal projects
and 48 in small animal. Morrow
County also sent 39 participants
to the Hispanic Youth Leadership
Conference in Pendleton. These
hardworking
4-Hers
have
consigned 1,439 exhibits to the
Morrow County Fair.
Many 4-H members are in
more than one club. Some have
more than one animal or home
economics project. Several
members
cross
over
in
curriculum areas.
"We encourage 4-H members
to try new projects in different
areas," said Bill Broderick, OSU
Extension agent.
Broderick added that is also
important for members to get
involved in other activities such
as presentations, pre-fair clinics,
camp, camp counselor training,
Teen Leadership Retreat, OSU
Summer Days, 4-H Ambassador
program or Know Your State
Government.
As
members
challenge themselves in other
activities they develop life skills
they can use the rest of their
lives, said Broderick.
Morrow County has six 4-H
Ambassadors for the 1999-2000
4-H year: Shelby Krebs of lone,
Keith Baker of Boardman, Macy
Rhea, Julie Proctor and Shelley
Rietmann. all of Heppner, and
Man Close of Irrigon.
New computer
section at fair
Attention-all kids ages 7-13: the
fair has added some computer art
and a computer section to the
premium book.
Also new this year, bring in
your items made with recycled
products. Look in your premium
books on pages 67 to 69 for more
information.
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