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Dec. 03, 2020
The Lawrence County 4-H Newsletter for December 2020 is now available. This issue provides timely information on Market Steer Tag In, Community Service Opportunities, 2021 4-H Planning Survey, Club Resources, and other opportunities!
Lawrence County 4-H News, December 2020
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Nov. 19, 2020
Hot topics for current Lawrence County 4-H news and updates can be found in our Clover Connection Newsletter.
November 2020 4-H News
In this addition, you will information 4-H Enrollment 2021, 4-H Project Books and Ordering Options, Market Livestock Tag-In Dates & Rules, and more!
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Nov. 13, 2020
Applications are now being accepted for the 2021 Master Gardener Volunteer program!
Print and return the attached application to be considered for the 2021 Secrest Master Gardener program. Applications are due by December 31th, 2020. The class is limited to 30 participants. Interviews with prospective volunteers will take place the second and third weeks of January, 2021.
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Nov. 12, 2020
The Lawrence County Commissioners, in collaboration with county elected officials, are limiting public courthouse access to appointment only until further notice. All county government offices will be changing operations back to virtual meetings, email, telephone, and physical mail until it is deemed safe to fully reopen.
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Oct. 02, 2020
It is the start of the 2020 - 2021 4-H Year! Check out our latest newsletter for Club meeting information, Enrollment Updates, Market Steer Tag-In Date & More!
Lawrence County 4-H, October 2020 Newsletter
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Aug. 21, 2020
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Jul. 30, 2020
ODA Asks Ohioans to Send in Unsolicited Seeds
The Public Should Report the Seeds and Submit the Packages to USDA
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Jul. 21, 2020
Our office wanted to give a quick mid-year update. Although we’ve taken a new approach there are currently many great things going on with OSU Extension and our reach to the community.
Attached you will find a report for each individual program area. If you have any questions or ideas for programming needs, please let us know!
OSU Extension Lawrence County - Mid Year Update 2020
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Jun. 24, 2020
The USDA Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) was established to fill the gap when children lose access to meals when schools are closed. Most often this occurs during summer vacation. However, during school closures related to the pandemic, meals are also being made available. You have the opportunity to supplement the food you have at home with meals and snacks for your children from local schools and community organizations.
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May. 21, 2020