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County EventsFebruary 2012
February
13
End Date
Junior Leadership Club
Longview Center
Open to all 4-H members and friends, mature 13 year olds and older
February
13
End Date
Animal Education Committee & QA Instructors
Longview Center
Planning meeting for upcoming livestock education and quality assurance events.
February
14
End Date
Barn Raisers
Longview Center
4-H Horse Advisory Committee welcomes 4-H clubs with horse participants.
February
26
End Date
February
28
End Date
Mock Crash Victim Try-outs
Longview Center
February
28
End Date
March 2012
March
21
End Date
Raising Richland: A Community Gardening Summit
Richland County Longview Center
Winter is just beginning, but there is no better way to bring on spring than to think about gardening. Raising Richland: A Community Gardening Summit will kick-start your resolution to grow in health and fertilize relationships in the New Year.
March
26
End Date
April 2012
April
1
End Date
ENROLLMENT DEADLINE FOR FAIR PARTICIPATION
Longview Center
All 4-H and FFA enrollment for fair participation due in Extension Office.
April
2
End Date
April
9
End Date
4-H Public Speaking Clinic
Longview Center
Learn about various county and state speaking contests, plus general public speaking training for 4-H members, volunteers and family members.
April
11
End Date
Market Turkey Pick-up
Longview Center
4-H and FFA exhibitors to pick up turkeys for Junior Fair exhibits
April
14
End Date
2012 Quality Assurance Class
Longview Center
Quality Assurance class required for all market, breeding, horse and dog exhibitors (4-H and FFA).
May 2012
May
15
End Date
2012 Quality Assurance Class
Longview Center
Quality Assurance class required for all market, breeding, horse and dog exhibitors (4-H and FFA).
August 2012
August
5
End Date
2012 Richland County Fair
Richland County Fairgrounds
November 2012
November
5
End Date
Town Meeting
Longview Center
4-H advisor discussion on current issues and programs; Participation will qualify for 2013 Volunteer Certification credit
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