Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Your Link to the Wayne County Fair!

http://www.waynecountyfair.com

Fair Premium Books are available on-line this year! 4-H members, leaders & parents should refer to Department 10 for any 4-H specific rules & guidelines. (Click on the article title to go directly to the Wayne County Fair Premium Book Page)

4-H Class Entry forms will be distributed to Club leaders & available from the extension office on request. A 4-H entry does not automatically enter the exhibitor in any OPEN classes!

EXHIBITORS are responsible for reviewing and being familiar with Department 10 (4-H) rules & regulations as well as the Animal Health Regulations, Guidelines for Care of Animals, Showmanship Standards, Purebred Dairy Cattle Association Show Ring Ethics found in the fair premium book.

OPEN Class Entry forms & deadlines are different from 4-H & exhibitors should refer to the appropriate departments for specific information. These forms are available on-line from the Wayne County Fair's web site.

A limited number of premium books AND an adequate number of 4-H entry forms (they must be GREEN) will be distributed to clubs from the extension office.

Tech Spotlight: Mozilla Opens Plugin Checker to All Major Browsers — IT — Penn State College of Ag Sciences

Tech Spotlight: Mozilla Opens Plugin Checker to All Major Browsers — IT — Penn State College of Ag Sciences

Quick & Easy way to check to see that you are up to date!
Wayne County 4-H has been moving toward the use of technology & the internet. When helpful tips come to our attention, we are happy to share them with you! We have also added a How To... page to our Google Site.

P.S. Thanks Vince!

June 2010 e-Tips Newsletter | My Horse University

June 2010 e-Tips Newsletter | My Horse University

4-H Horse Project Information - Always worth the read!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Ethics In Youth Livestock Programs - eXtension

Ethics In Youth Livestock Programs - eXtension

A MUST read (only takes a few minutes) for ALL members leaders & adults associated with the Wayne County 4-H Livestock, Dairy, Horse, Dog, Cat, Rabbit & Small Pet Projects!