Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 3, 2011 - Page 9
Food booths offer lots to eat at the fair
Along with the 4-H
Snack Shack, which provides
a big variety of tasty snacks
and meals for fair goers each
year, Ron and Judy Peters
from Yureka, California will
be back at an outside booth
this year with over 20 flavors
of shaved Ice to choose from.
Everyone can beat the heat
with a cool treat.
Murray’s Drug will
serve espresso bar drinks,
both hot and cold. And don’t
forget the Ice Cream Social
4-H Volunteer Leaders Are Awesome!
2010 food vendors
sponsored
by
Columbia
River Processing, Inc. ,of
A Tradition T or Our County...
See you A t 'The Tair!
. Peterson'
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Heppner
Jewelers/
676-9200
Boardman.
Fair
Board
members and Morrow County
Fair Ambassadors will be
serving.
The United Methodist
Church/Sweet
Productions
will also offer deli sandwiches
with chips, lemonade, iced
tea and desserts at the inside
kitchen.
“We hope to see
you at the Fair where you
can get just about any kind
of food,” commented a fair
spokesperson.
2010 Morrow County Fair participants
The 4-H program re
lies on volunteer adult leaders
to organize and lead groups
of 4-K members. Research
shows that youth who have a
non-parental adult as a friend,
teacher, and mentor do bet
ter than youth without such
an adult presence. As a 4-H
leader and educator, you are
in a position of great influ
DONT MISS THE O.T.P.R. THIS YEAR!
Friday August 19th
Saturday Au gust 20th
STARTING AT 7 ?M.
M utton Bustin w ill b egin at 6*30 p.m.
General Admission - $10-
7-12 yrs. - $7
6 yrs. & under - Free
VIP tickets are $12 per day in
advance and $15 at the gate. A
box for all three performances
is $360. To purchase advance
tickets call Camille Peck at
989-8351.
Live Bands! Friday-Rock n Roll Cowboys
Saturday- Rodeo Rose
Both bands will be performing after
the rodeo at the beer garden
Slack will begin at 6 p.m on Tbui-sttay night
Morrow County Rodeo Sunday, August 21st <® 1:15pm
ence. You can channel mem
bers’ curiosity, inspire new in
terests, and continually offer
new opportunities for them to
grow and develop into happy
and productive adults. You
can be the key to a young per
son’s success!
A recent study showed
that most 4-H leaders volun
teer because they are inter
ested in making a difference
in the lives of young people.
While some 4-H leaders have
expertise in a particular con
tent area, such as animal sci
ence, it is not a requirement.
The 4-H program is always
looking for quality, commit
ted adult volunteers. If you
are interested in exploring
becoming a 4-H volunteer,
please call or visit the Exten
sion office.
Studies show that
each 4-H volunteer gives an
average of 200 hours of time
annually to the 4-H Youth De
velopment program. Look
ing at Oregon’s 6,000 volun
teers, that means 1,200,000
hours are given annually to
help youth develop skills for a
lifetime. Nationally, the cur
rent estimated dollar value of
volunteer time is about $20
per hour! Not only are 4-H
volunteer leaders awesome,
but the value of their time to
Oregon 4-H is more than $20
million annually.