Wells County 4-H members are busy finishing their project manuals and records (what can be completed) so that they can be checked (reviewed) by the 4-H Club Leader on or before July 1st. Once a member has their manual and record checked, the 4-H Club Leader will issue them a signed certificate stating they have completed the required activities. This certificate will be shown upon check in at the 4-H Fair Expo Hall (non livestock projects) and at the 4-H Park West Road (livestock projects). Dog and Cat exhibits will be checked at a June workshop or club meeting.
Members who do not have a signed certificate from their leader will not be able to check their 4-H projects in at the 4-H Fair.
Mini 4-H member rules remain the same. They simply complete their project exhibit and bring it to the 4-H fair.
Livestock members should complete as much of the feed record sheet as they can. Once the 4-H Auction is finished you will be able to finish your record and turn it in.
Club boxes will be on display in the Community Center for members to turn in the finished Record Notebooks and folders during the 4-H Fair.
The Wells County 4-H Council along with the 4-H Association and 4-H Leaders all endorse the July 1st rule which helps encourage youth to complete their entire project.
For more information about record books, check your Wells County 4-H Rule Book or contact your 4-H Club Leader or the Wells County Office of the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service, 260-824-6412
Friday, June 11, 2010
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