Page 10 - Special Edition ■ Morrow County Fair and Rodeo * Heppner G azette-Tim es, W ednesday, August 7, 2002
4-H Snack Shack a major source of income
The 4-H Snack Shack
produces the major source of
income for the Morrow County 4-
Come c h e c k
H Leaders Council. The council
uses this income to provide such
programs as 4-H camp, 4-H Teen
out
o u r course...
R e a so n a b le r a t e s !
G re a t c o n d itio n !
Leadership Retreat, and materials
for all 4-H program areas. The
Leaders Council also funds many
fair awards. All 4-H members
benefit from the proceeds that are
earned by the Snack Shack.
Many 4-H leaders help in the
Snack Shack at fair. They do this
because they understand how
important the proceeds are to the
4-H program. But, the leaders are
so busy at fair it is not right to ask
them to take care o f their 4-H
club and then work even longer
in the Snack Shack.
Parents of 4-H members, this
is an opportunity for you to help
your children and your child’s 4-
H leader. Volunteer to help in the
Snack Shack. Listed below are
the different communities and the
respective day managers. Please
call them and volunteer to help at
the Snack Shack. If yoU can’t
help the day your community is
responsible for the Snack Shack,
just volunteer to help whenever
you can. The Snack Shack
schedule is: Wednesday, Aug. 14,
lone, Shelly Key; Thursday, Aug.
15, Irrigon, Glaya Baker; Friday,
Aug. 16, Heppner, Kim Cutsforth;
Saturday, Aug. 17, Boardman,
Runnisha McNamee
Don’t miss the
Tillamook Ice
Cream Social
Once again the Tillamook
Creamery will sponsor an Ice
Cream Social. On Thursday, Aug.
15, kids of all ages can enjoy the
delicious ice cream. They have
donated extra ice cream this year,
so hopefully we won’t run out.
Also the whole week of fair, they
will participate by having an
information booth, so stop by and
say hi!
Pedal Power
Tractor Pull on
Aug. 14
For kids up to 10 years of age,
once again Steve and his crew will
be at the Morrow County Fair.
Pioneer Implement of Hermiston
will be here with their tractor for
the Pedal Power Tractor Pull at 5
p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 14. Come
sign up at the fair office prior to
the show or in front of the stage
at the time of the show.
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R e la xe d F it C o w b o y C u t Jeans
EVERYBODY’S HOMETOWN STORE
Hermiston
Milton-Freewater
567-5591
938-5551
Pendleton
276-7611
Awards program
planned Aug. 17
Do you ever feel there is too
much emphasis placed on what is
wrong with youth today? Here is
your chance to see what is great
about Morrow County youth —
attend the Morrow County Fair
Awards program , Saturday,
August 17, at 4:30 p.m. in the
Wilkinson Arena. The Awards
Program is a must for 4-H youth,
parents and leaders and anyone
who enjoys young people.
All fair categories are
recognized at the Awards
Program, 4-H and open class. It
is always fun to see youth receive
the traditional “Grand Champion”
and “O utstanding....” awards.
But is also fun to see younger
members receive the “Champion
Junior Cookie Maker” or “Most
Enthusiastic Begimier Livestock
Member” awards.
Most awards are purchased
by the M orrow C ounty 4-H
Leaders Council with funds raised
by volunteers through the donor
cam paign or Snack Shack
operation. These awards are
separate from fair prem ium
awards.
Every youth who completes
project requirements, registers for
fair on time, and competes is a
winner. E ncourage family,
neighbors, and friends o f 4-H
members to attend the awards
program and congratulate youth
for their participation in the 2002
Morrow County Fair.