Check in for Cultural Arts, Flower &
Garden & Fashion Revue Entries
Lane Agri-Park Community Center
Friday, August 13 2 - 4 p.m.
Saturday , August 14 Exhibits Dis-played all day
Exhibit area is supervised during the 4-H and fce fair
Entries may be picked up following the Saturday Fashion Revue until closing of the fair at 8:00 Saturday or Sunday, 1-4 p.m. in the Community Center
Check the enclosed 4-H Fair schedule
Lets support 4-H through the auction and BBQ Dinner
Note: the updated rules for Cultural Arts is enclosed
Fashion Revue
Participants check in at 2:00 Saturday
August 14 to pick up judged garments & prepare for show
Combined 4-H & fce Fashion Revue 2:30 p.m.
What a great opportunity to combine the generations and learn from each other.
Summer Edition 2010
UT—TSU RUTHERFORD COUNTY EXTENSION
Adventures in
Agriculture
Saturday, September 25
Lane Agri-Park
Free & Open to the Public
Almaville fce will be making butter, along with other farm related exhibits
Central Region fce
Annual Meeting
Thursday, September 16
Manchester Conf. Center
Registration is due to Joyce Cumberbatch now!
State fce
Conference
November 15-17
Embassy Suites
Murfreesboro
Registration packets have been sent to presidents.
fce Cultural Arts, Flower & Garden, Fashion Revue
Rutherford County fce Newsletter
Pat Whitaker
Extension Agent FCS
Rutherford Co. Extension
315 John R Rice Blvd.
Suite 101
Murfreesboro, TN 37129
Phone: 898-7710
Fax: 898-7999
Email: [email protected]
Programs in agriculture and natural resources, 4-H youth
development, family and consumer sciences, and resource
development. Extension provides equal opportunities in programs
and employment.
SEPTEMBER LEADER TRAINING
A popular fce program in Wil-liamson County is coming to Rutherford on Tuesday, Sep-tember 7 at 10:00, Lane Agri-Park
Joan Wherley from Wil-
liamson County will present Artisan Bread in Five Min-utes a Day.
The scheduled training will com-bined with another lesson in Octo-ber.
Project Linus Day Saturday, November 13
9:00 – 3:00
Lane-Agri Park Murfreesboro
Mark the day for making blankets for ill or traumatized children.
You really do make a difference!
Other events to remember Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Annual Meeting Saturday, August 21 Embassy Suites—The Avenue
St. Clair Annual Health Fair Tuesday, September 28 St. Clair Senior Center Murfreesboro
P A G E 2
Food Drying Brown Bag lunch Program
Thursday, September 23
12:00 – 1:00
Repeats in the evening
5:30 – 6:30
Taught by Pat Whitaker
R U T H E R F O R D C O U N T Y f c e N E W S L E T T E R
Seasons may come and go but friends are forever.
Welcome New Members Doris Payne—Blackman
Linda Parker—Almaville
Shirley Mills—Town & Country
Vivian Spencer—Rockvale
Anita Boggs—Town & Country
Just look what six members have accomplished:
83 pillows to MTMC Radiation Center
110 tote bags—Operation Military Kids
74 Books for Newborns and boo-boo ani-mals-County Health Dept
20 Ouch Pouch Bags—American Cancer Society
10 quilts -Project Linus
Health Fair Exhibit at Pillsbury and Yoplait Plants.
fce Craft Workshop October 7 10 — 2:00 Lane Agri Park Murfreesboro
Make a quilted pot holder with Mary Sue
Learn to tie a bow for the holidays with Kitty
Make a pillow case with Pam
fce club in the spotlight: Town & Country
Congratulations!!! Newly Elected
Council Officers President Juanita Bills
VP for Public Policy Sarah Zapotocky
Treasurer Pam Sites