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<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Wecome to CCE Wayne County's website!  We are excited to bring you this new, updated version and we hope it will be easier to find information.  We welcome any suggestions that you may have. </strong>(last updated 11/20/08)<br />
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<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/doc/doc/B%20%26%20B%20Fall08-Winter%2009%20Calendar.doc">Fall/Winter Calendar 2008/2009 </a> </p>

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<strong>Business Planning for New and Beginning Farm Owners started November 5, 2008.  Find out more <a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/002_agriculture/004_ag_links/000099.php">information and register </a>NOW!</strong>  If you are interested in starting a new farm there may be another workshop this winter, please call Beth at 315-331-8415 with your interst.  Everyone who farms in Wayne County, no matter what size farm you have, has access to more than 16 regional specialists for dairy, livestock, fruit, vegetables, grain, etc. - you got it - we have resources for you!<br />
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<em><strong>NEW!!  </strong></em>Check out the Cornell Cooperative Extension <a href="http://gasleasing.cce.cornell.edu/index.html">information on natural gas leasing.  </a>Tons of information for land owners to be aware of prior to signing any agreements.  <br />
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<strong><em><u>Survivor Ag Ventures:  FVI  Camp</u> </strong>was a great time for the 17 youth participating in this year's camp.   Think about participating next year and join in the fun - pictures are coming in the near future!  </em></p>

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<description><![CDATA[<p>Update 11-20-08</p>

<p><strong><em>CCE Celebrates Successes!</em></strong></p>

<p>More than 100 people gathered at the Quality Inn on Nov 14 to share in the celebration of Cornell Cooperative Extension Wayne County.</p>

<p>Three people were elected to serve a three year term on the Board of Directors:  Diane Devlin of Lyons, Robin Hall of Ontario and Rebecca Remington of Marion.  Retiring from the Board were James Miller, Craig Wert, and Marilyn Powley. Elizabeth Claypoole, Executive Director, thanked those newly elected and distributed certificates of thanks to those leaving the Board.</p>

<p>Board President, Robert Deemer of Palmyra, presented certificates of appreciation to Lynn Petrosino for 10 years of service to CCE and to Beth Claypoole for 20 years of service in the Cornell Cooperative Extension System.</p>

<p>Special volunteer awards representing Friends of Extension were distributed to volunteers who went above and beyond the call of duty for helping CCE extend their commitment to the community through educational programs.  Those specially recognized include:</p>

<p>            Marcia Plain of Newark has been involved in Eat Smart NY for many years. Last summer Marcia rounded up children from Driving Park Circle for the weekly garden and nutrition sessions. After several episodes of vandalism at the garden, Marcia helped identify those responsible for the vandalism.  She agreed to help monitor the situation by making regular visits when the children were near the garden, talking to them, and showing them the proper way to treat the vegetables. Without Marcia, this project would not have been successful.</p>

<p>            Michael Breen of Newark is a key collaborator with Eat Smart NY. As the owner of Save-a-Lot grocery store in Newark, Michael has welcomed Daisy Greene and Lisa Steitler into his store to conduct monthly food demonstrations using seasonally available foods and low-cost, nutritious recipes. He provides the needed ingredients free of charge, gives Daisy and Lisa a prime location and promotes the food demonstrations and tastings over the loud speaker. The arrangement quickly proved to be effective in recruiting families for Eat Smart NY and promoting CCE other programs. We are grateful for his enthusiastic support and the support of his family and staff. <br />
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            Matt Kernan of Shortsville has been a registered volunteer for the Wayne County 4-H Horse Program for the last 8 years.   For years, he has helped set up and take down the jumps at 4-H Horse shows in Palmyra, often late at night, working by the headlights of his truck as he puts the equipment away after the day’s show. He has also been a regular at horse registration days and is always there to help at horse educational events in the winter.   Matt is a regular contributor in the horse program at monthly committee meetings and a Representative at Regional Horse Program Planning sessions in addition to those early mornings and late nights during horse show season. He is truly one of the behind-the-scenes heroes that make the 4-H program go!</p>

<p>            Kathy Eckert of Newark has been a vital part of the Wayne County 4-H program for 31 years.  In 1977 Kathy started the 4-H club Spirits of Tomorrow.  Her spirit and dedication to the 4-H program follows her wherever she goes. Over the past several years Kathy has served on the Home Ecc PDC, Horticulture PDC and has most recently taken over the 4-H Teen Exchange program.  One of Kathy’s many talents is to organize.  During fair week you can usually find her organizing the blue ribbon bake sale, milk and cookies contest, teen exchange activities or just running errands for the 4-H office or her family.  Kathy takes a true interest in her 4-Hers and is always willing to lend a hand in helping them succeed.  Watching Kathy interact with 4-Hers, parents and fellow volunteers is a pleasure.  Kathy always has a good story to share about events in the past or that one crazy idea a past 4-Her had.  Kathy is priceless to the 4-H program and it’s volunteers like herself that make our program such a success.  Eckert also received the special Executive Director's Award for her overall contribution to CCE Wayne County.<br />
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            Ruth Schutt of Ontario has been a volunteer in the Wayne County Master Gardener Program for the past 20 years.  During her years of service Ruth has faithfully attended our monthly meetings and advanced trainings.  Her numerous gardening articles written for various publications reach even more people. By reading to students on Ag Literacy Day she has introduced gardening to our youth.  The Holiday Greens Workshop and Master Gardener Plant Sale are two events that are essential to our educational outreach efforts in Wayne County. Ruth has been the chairperson of our plant sale for the past 7 years and chaired our holiday greens workshop for the past 5.  Ruth is a very devoted volunteer and we are proud to honor her this evening. Ruth, we are very thankful to have you as a Master Gardener Volunteer in Wayne County. <br />
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            Wendy Mendola of Ontario has volunteered in the Master Gardener program since 1993.  Over the years some of Wendy’s creativity has been displayed in our Master Gardener exhibit at the Wayne County Fair, as door prizes for our Holiday Greens Workshop, and as posters she created for presentations and community events. This past summer Wendy worked with other volunteers to develop a presentation for youth at local libraries in collaboration with the NYS “Catch the Reading Bug” summer reading program.  Wendy’s volunteerism doesn’t stop there. She spends many hours maintaining records that are essential to smooth operation of the master gardener program, writes grants and volunteers at several Master Gardener events throughout the year.  She is an extremely ambitious volunteer who is always willing to help. </p>

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<strong>Farm to Schools is a great success!</strong>  Ten schools participated in this first year program.  During the week of September 29 - October 3, a locally grown food product was highlighted - <br />
Monday - apples<br />
Tuesday - eggs and milk<br />
Wednesday - pears<br />
Thursday - vegetables, mainly potatoes, onions and carrots<br />
Friday - winter squash</p>

<p>Coordinated by Cornell Cooperative Extension Wayne County, orders were placed and locally distributed.  Initial feedback back was great!  One school is even thinking of incorporating pears into their local menu options.  Eat Well Play Hard also contributed product oriented recipes, items for newsletters and a display for each school with trivia questions about products.</p>

<p>Participating farms included:  G & S Orchards, Mason Farms, Williams Farm, FInger Lakes Organic Growers, Ken Datthyn Farm and many apple farms, including Morgan Farm and Apple Shed.</p>

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<strong><u>Pies Vie for Top Prize</u>!</strong><br />
Five entries concluded the annual CCE Apple Day, held Thursday, October 9.  Joanna Billings and Judy Glann walked away with first and second prize, respectively.  Prizes include produce baskets from <a href="http://www.theappleshed.com/">The Apple Shed </a>in Fairville and bountiful produce donated by <a href="http://www.orchardview.com/">Orchard View Farm Market </a>in North Rose.  Pies were judged by Board of Directors Treasurer, Dave Alena from Lyons, and Executive Director Beth Claypoole of Palymra.  "These pies were some of the best I have ever tasted!" commented the two judges.  "We have so much to be thankful for with all of our Wayne County Apple Farms, what a great way to highlight this great food product, " said Claypoole.  This event kicks of the Wayne County Apple Tour, hosted by many Wayne County Farm Markets and wineries.  Visit the <a href="http://www.waynecountytourism.com/index.asp">Wayne County Tourism website </a>for more info or check out the <a href="http://www.communitywalk.com/WCAppleTour#101:000643.O<@7-77.G[p0">tour map</a>.  </p>

<p><strong>Coming this fall!  Living With Diabetes Workshops!</strong>  Check out these great workshops for those newly diagnosed with diabetes.  You will learn how to live and eat healthy and get to sample some great recipes.  Check out the <a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/doc/doc/Life%20with%20Diabetes-fall%202008.doc">attached brochure.</a><br />
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<title>Tackling the Weight Management Challenge</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tackling the Weight Management Challenge</strong> offered at the Lyons Community Center, 9 Manhattan St., Lyons on Thursday mornings from 10:00 to 11:00 am , November 6, 13, 20 and December 4, 11 and 18. Learn how all foods fit, about portion distortion, avoiding holiday pitfalls and more. The workshops are free to Lyons Community Center fitness members, $3 per workshop for non-members.<br />
Call or email Mary Lee Bourbeau for more information - 315-331-8415, ext. 111 or mb333@cornell.edu. </p>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>We are in the process of building this website for your continued reference.  Check back through the season to see the new additions! Our gardening hotline is now open, Tuesday and Friday from 9am - noon.  Please call the office at 315-331-8415 and ask to speak to one of our highly trained Master Gardener volunteers.</p>

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<p><u><i><b>Activities:</b></i></u><br />
Thanks for a great Master Gardener Plant Sale on May12!</p>

<p><u><i><b>Resources: </b></i></u> <br />
<li><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/doc/pdf/Swallow Wort.pdf">Black and Pale Swallow-wort</a><br />
<li><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/doc/pdf/japanese beetles.pdf">Controlling Japanese Beetles</a><br />
<li><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/doc/pdf/sequence%20of%20bloom2.pdf">Sequence of Bloom</a><br />
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<p><u><i><b>Websites</b></i></u><br />
<li><a href="http://www.gardening.cornell.edu/pests/diseases.html">What's Killing My Plants?</a> - a website with links to pictures and information about the 29 most asked-about plant pathogens in New York State.<br />
<li><a href="http://vegvariety.cce.cornell.edu">Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners</a><br />
<li><a href="http://www.gardening.cornell.edu">Cornell Gardening Website</a><br />
<li><a href="http://plantclinic.cornell.edu">Cornell Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic</a><br />
<li><a href="http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu">Vegetables On Line </a>- Cornell website for everything about vegetables, not just diseases.<br />
<li><a href="http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/unitedstates/ny.shtml">Invasive Species Information</a><br />
<li><a href="http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/pubs/ask/vegdr.html">Ask the Plant Doctor</a> - Trouble shooting plant disease.<br />
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<title>Intro to Wayne County Agriculture</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Wayne County is diverse in its agricultural base.  The countryside is plentiful in orchards, vegetables, dairy farms, grain operations and nurseries.  Cornell Cooperative Extension provides education for these ag businesses.</p>

<p>Cornell Cooperative Extension Wayne County supports three regional agriculture teams and a local commercial horticulture program.  By providing local county dollars into the regional agriculture program, Wayne County farmers and agriservice have access to more than 13 specialists in specific commodity areas.  Check out the <a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/002_agriculture/001_specialist_ag_teams/">"Commercial Agriculture"</a> page to get more information and enrollment form for the teams</p>

<p>According to the 2002 US Ag Census, there are 165,213 acres in farms, covering more than 42% of the county.  More than 900 farms dot the countryside growing everything from hay to wine grapes to the main crop of apples.  </p>

<p>Wayne County farms sell more than $103 million in agriculture products each year.  The leading products are:  fruit and berries, dairy products, poultry, and vegetables. Wayne County is the fifth largest ag producing county and the second largest crop producing county in the state.</p>

<p>Farm acreage has remined relatively stable, losing less than 10,000 acres since 1992 (<10%), including less than 2,000 acres since 1997.     </p>

<p><font color="#000000">Wayne County ranks number one in the state for apple production, and third across the nation.  With more than 1.5 million trees, total value of all fruit grown in Wayne County was more than $40 million, an increase of more than $16 million from 1987 census data.</p>

<p><font color="#FF0000" size="2">2002 Value of Selected Crops:<br />
</font><li>Fruit, Nuts and Berries&#8212;$40 million, 39.5% sales<br />
<li>Livestock and Products&#8212;$16.7m, 15.8%<br />
<li>Nursery and Greenhouse&#8212;$12m, 11.9%<br />
<li>Dairy and Products&#8212;$14.8m, 14.6%<br />
<li>Vegetables&#8212;$9.5m, 9.4%<br />
<li>Grain&#8212;$8.9m, 8.8%</li><br />
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<p>For more specific information on agriculture in Wayne County, look in the <a href="http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/New_York/index.asp">NYS Ag Statistics web page </a>OR <a href="http://www.nass.usda.gov/census/census02/volume1/ny/index2.htm">USDA 2002 Agriculture Census Data.</a></p>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>CCE Wayne County offers different educational opportunties for those looking to get more money out of their monthly paychecks!  The workshops described below are offered regularly.  Please call the office at 315-331-8415, ext. 110 for specific dates and times.</p>

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<u><b>SAVE ENERGY, SAVE DOLLARS</b></u><br />
November 6 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm at the Senior Nutrition Site, W. DeZeng St. in Clyde or November 11 from 9:00 to 11:00 am at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 1581 Route 88 N, Newark.<br />
Free and open to the public, must call ahead to register: 315-331-8415, ext. 110</p>

<p>     This is a 2-hour workshop designed to increase awareness of the actual energy cost of various components of our homes.  Measures that can reduce energy usage are identified.  Participants learn about energy programs and local resources available to help them improve the energy efficiency of their homes.  In addition, the attendees are encouraged to identify specific actions they might take to reduce their own energy usage.  A tool kit is provided FREE to each participant.  Families who have experienced difficulty paying their utility bills are the target audience.  However, workshops are free and open to the public.  <b>More energy savings tips are also available at the <a href="http://www.getenergysmart.org">"Get Energy Smart" </a>website.</b></p>

<p><u><b>MAKING ENDS MEET</b></u><br />
November 3 from 10:00 am to noon at Finger Lakes Career Center, 1519 Nye Rd., Lyons<br />
Free and open to the public, must call ahead to register: 315-331-8415, ext. 110</p>

<p>     This workshop covers money management and budgeting.  It is presented in a FREE 2-hour format.  Participants learn the importance of setting goals, knowing where their money is currently going and following a spending plan.  An assortment of techniques and strategies for taking control of ones financial situation are presented.  Participants identify one or two strategies that they might implement in their own lives to enhance their financial well-being.  Each participant receives a free tool kit.</p>

<p><u><b>TAKE CONTROL OF CREDIT</b></u><br />
November 18 from 10:00 am to noon at Finger Lakes Career Center, 1519 Nye Rd., Lyons<br />
Free and open to the public, must call ahead to register: 315-331-8415, ext. 110</p>

<p>     This is the third workshop offered under the auspices of EmPower New York.  Like the others, it is FREE and open to the public.  Those attending also receive a tool kit to help them establish sound credit management.  It helps participants develop an understanding of the world of credit/debt – how it impacts their lives and how they can manage in successfully.  We explore debt management strategies, discuss credit reports – how to obtain, how to correct and how to improve – and look at ways to reduce one’s debt load.    The program also looks at the wise use of credit in addition to providing direction when families are unable to pay bills.</p>

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<description><![CDATA[<p>Eat Smart New York program is a partnerhip with Cornell Cooperative Extension Wayne County, Wayne County Department of Social Services, USDA and Cornell University.  This is a educational program that provides FREE assistance with:</p>

<p><li>Stretching food dollars<br />
<li>Planning, shopping and cooking healthy meals<br />
<li>Cooking for a family<br />
<li>Nutrition during pregnancy<br />
<li>Feeding your baby<br />
<li>Picky eaters<br />
<li>Weight control and physical activity<br />
<li> Food safety</p>

<p>All Foodstamp applicants and recipients, Head Start families, WIC families, Medicaid and SSI recipents and others who meet income guidelines are eligible for this program.</p>

<p>Sessions to help participants meet their specific needs will be provided by trained community nutrition educators in your home or other convenient location.</p>

<p>Please call 315-331-8415, ext. 108 or email Lisa Steitler at les37@cornell.edu for more information.</p>]]></description>
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<p><em><u>Living with Diabetes </u></em>is a five session series to be offered in early 2009 at Cornell Cooperative Extension in Newark. The series will be taught by a Certified Diabetes Educator, a Registered Dietitian and Sharon Morano, Community Nutrition Educator. Topics will include managing your diabetes, medications, monitors, meal planning, cooking and shopping for food. There will be a morning series and an evening series. Call or email Judy Glann to be placed on our mailing list, 315-331-8415, ext. 101 or jmg358@cornell.edu</p>

<p>For information on upcoming workshops or to schedule a diabetes awareness and food demonstration workshop at your church, place of employment or other group, call Sharon Morano at 315-331-8415, ext. 203 or srm25@cornell.edu.</p>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><font face="comic sans ms" color="#800080" size="5"><b>Newsletters<b></font> </p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/Dec-Jan%202008%20News%20and%20Events.pdf">2008 December 2009 January</a></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/Lake%20Plains%20News%20Oct%20nov%202008.pdf">2008 October/November</a></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/Special%20Editon%20Newsletter%202008%20-%20Wayne.pdf">Special Edition 2008</a></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/lake%20plains%20summer%2008%20wayne.pdf">Summer 08</a></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/newsletter/Lake%20Plains%204-H%20Newsletter_Apr-May2008.pdf">2008 April/May</a></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/2008%20feb-mar.pdf">2008 February/March</a></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/2007%20Dec-Jan%202008%20Lake%20Plains%20News.pdf">2007 December/January 2008</a><br />
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2007 12:09:06 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><u><strong>Eat Well Play Hard Community Projects </strong></u>is an initiative funded by the New York State Department of Health to work with local organizations and families in Wayne County to prevent childhood obesity. Link to our <a href="http://www.eatwellplayhardwayne.org">Eat Well Play Hard website </a>for calendar of events, activity tips, recipes, resources and partners.</p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:38:27 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p>We have resources for the private forest owner.  Master Forest Owner Volunteers are available to do site visits and give you pointers for forest managment.  Please call the office for more details!  Forest owners resources will also be listed below.<br />
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<u><b><i>Forest Owner Resources</i></b></u><br />
<li><a href="http://www.na.fs.fed.us/stewardship/estate/estate.shtml">Estate Planning Resource </a>for the Private Forest Owner<br />
<li> <a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/doc/pdf/ForestConnect 2007 Flyer (2)1.pdf">Forest Connect Letter Series</a></p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 15:36:26 -0500</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://test-counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/doc.pdf/2007%20Oct-Nov%20Lake%20Plains%20Final.pdf">Oct/Nov 2007 Lake Plains Newsletter</a><br />
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<description><![CDATA[<p><font face="comic sans ms" color="008900" size="5"><b>Fairbook Online NOW!!<b></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/2008%20Fair%20Book1.pdf">2008 Fairbook</a></p>

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<font face="comic sans ms" color="008900" size="5"><b>How Do I Get Started…</b></font></p>

<p>The best way to get involved in the 4-H program is to fill out the <a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/07%20new%20member%20profile.doc">Member Profile</a><br />
and mail it to our office.  Once your paperwork has been received we will try our hardest to place you in a club.  If you are interested in starting a 4-H Club, call our office right away so that we may provide you with all the help you need on project ideas and organizing your club. To learn more about our program please do not hesitate to contact us, our staff is more than happy to speak with you.  We may be reached Monday through Friday from 8:30am – 4:30pm at 315-331-8415! </p>

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<font face="comic sans ms" color="008900" size="5"><b>Becoming A Volunteer</font></b></p>

<p>If an adult enjoys working with youth and would like to help them reach their full potential as capable, competent and caring citizens, become a 4-H volunteer! There are many ways to get involved: serve as a club leader, teach a project, organize special activities, serve on a committee and more. Whatever your talents or interests, there is a volunteer role for you! </p>

<p>If you would like to start a new 4-H club in your town <a href="/wayne/Leader Profile1.doc">click here</a> to download and complete a new leader profile.<br />
<b>To learn more about 4-H volunteer opportunities</b> and to obtain a volunteer application form <br />
<a href="mailto: wayne@cornell.edu">email our office</a> or contact us at (315) 331-8415.</p>

<p><font face="comic sans ms" color="008900" size="5"><b>Check Out These!</font></b></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/4-H%20Information%20Packet_07-08.doc">Information Packet</a><br />
<a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/4-H%20Facts.doc">4-H Facts</a><br />
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<description><![CDATA[<p>The 4-H Animal Science Program promotes good sportsmanship, responsible  ownership and increased knowledge about the care and handling of whichever project animal the youth chooses.<br />
Project animals may be owned or leased by the 4-H Member. Contact the 4-H Office (315-331-8415) for information about required paperwork when leasing a project animal. <br />
Wayne County 4-H has activities in the following areas:</p>

<p><font face="comic sans ms" color="008900" size="5"><b>Fairbook Online NOW!!<b></p>

<p><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/2008%20Fair%20Book1.pdf">2008 Fairbook</a></p>

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<p><font face="Comic Sans MS" color="#804000" size="4"><b>Horse</b></font></p>

<p>Check out the <a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/2008%20Wayne%20County%20Horse%20Show%20Flyer1.pdf">2008 Horse Dates to Remember</a><br />
for a tentative schedule of events planned for the upcoming year. </p>

<p>Additional information:<br />
<li><a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/Wayne%20County%204-H%20Horse%20Project%20Handbook.pdf">Wayne County Horse Handbook</a></p>

<p><li><a href="http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/4H/horses/">4-H Horse Science at Cornell</a></p>

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<p><font face="comic sans ms" color="#800000" size="4">Dog</font></b></p>

<p>For information related to the CCE Wayne County Dog Program, please view <a href="/wayne/doc/pdf/Wayne County Dog Program Rulebook 2005.pdf">Wayne County Dog Program Rulebook 2005.</a> Using this format, you can save the document to your computer, then print and view pages as needed!<br />
For information about the NYS 4-H Dog Program <a href="http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/4H/dogs/index.html">click here </a></p>

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<font face="comic sans ms" color="#800040" size="4"><b>Dairy</b></font></p>

<p>For information about NYS 4-H Dairy Programs<a href="http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/4H/dairycattle/index.html"> click here </a></p>

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<p><font face="comic sans ms" color="#000000" size="4"><b>Rabbits and Cavies</b></font></p>

<p>Wayne County 4-H has a growing Rabbit and Cavy Program. Youth have  the opportunity to participate in knowledge events including rabbit decathlon. Contact the 4-H Office at (315)331-8415 for additional information.<br />
Additional Resources:<br />
<a href="http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/4H/rabbits/index.html"> NYS 4-H Rabbit Program</a><br />
<a href="http://www.arba.net/"> American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA)</a></p>

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<font face="comic sans ms" color="#D26900" size="4"><b>Poultry</b></font></p>

<p>Ever wonder how baby birds develop? Check out <a href = "http://lancaster.unl.edu/4h/Embryology/Movie.htm">4-H Embryology</a>!<br />
To access 4-H Avian Science Resources from Cornell<a href="http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/4H/birds/index.html"> click here </a></p>

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<p><font face="comic sans ms" color="#710071" size="4"><b>Goats</b></font></p>

<p>NYS 4-H Goat Project <a href= "http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/4H/goats/index.html" > click here </a></p>

<p><font face="comic sans ms" color="#006F00" size="4"><b>Other Livestock </b></font> </p>

<p><font face="comic sans ms" size="4"<b>(Sheep, Llama, Swine, Beef)</b></font><br />
<a href="http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/wayne/2008%20Flyer.pdf">2008 Livestock Clinic</a></p>

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Information about 4-H Projects involving other livestock is available through your local 4-H Office.<br />
Additional resources are available through Cornell University's <a href= "http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/"> animal science website </a></p>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2007 12:03:26 -0500</pubDate>
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