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    Page 24 - Special Edition • Morrow County Fair and Rodeo • Heppner Gazette-Times, Wednesday, August 7, 2019
4-H members receive
all-around
achievement award
Liam Heideman was
awarded the junior All-Around
Achievement award and Isa-
bella Or received the interme-
diate award. The All-Around
Achievement Award is de-
signed to recognize the 4-H
member who is involved in all
aspects of 4-H.
Requirements for applying
for this award include four cat-
egories: participation in public
speaking and demonstrations
at the county contest held be-
fore fair, exhibiting projects at
fair, completing and turning in
their record book and partici-
pating in an exit interview at
the conclusion of the 4-H year.
The award is broken down
into three age groups: junior,
intermediate, and senior. This
award is a great accomplish-
ment in a 4-H’ers career and is
one that should receive special
Liam Heideman received the
junior All-Around Achievement
award.
recognition for the hard work
that our members put forth,
not only in order to apply for,
but also to receive. Recipients
from each age group received
$100 cash and a personalized
trophy for their accomplish-
ments
W hat makes our
region’s agriculture
sustainable ?
n t e r : D i s c o v e r W h a
S A G E C e
t’s Inside!
At the SAGE Center, you will see firsthand the
process of getting food from the farm to your
table. Our mission is hands-on learning and
education through one-of-a-kind exhibits.
Watch potatoes turn into curly fries, try your
hand at milking a cow, take a simulated hot air
balloon ride over Morrow County, sample
some yummy Tillamook ice cream and browse
our gift shop. Come see us soon!
Come see what’s new!
Beef Display by
Oregon Cattlewomen
101 Olson Road • P.O. Box 200
Boardman, OR 97818
(541) 481-7243 • www.visitsage.com
Opening November 2019
-- Harvest Festival October 6 --
-- Winter Market December 7 --
4-H members attend camp
Morrow County had terrif-
ic participation at the 2019 Tri-
County 4-H Camp at Cutsforth
Park in June. Counselors and
kids from all over the county
spent four days enjoying the
mountains and learning all
kinds of new things.
Students who are in high
school are eligible to be camp
counselors as long as they
are enrolled in 4-H. Applica-
tions will be available at the
Extension Office and on the
OSU Extension Office website
beginning in January.
Counselors and kids had a great time at 4-H camp