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4-H Wood Working Project Workshop, Thu 9 Mar 2017

By Tony Rose, Adair Extension Agent for Youth & 4-H

A 4-H Wood Working Project Workshop will be offered, at 6pmCT, Thursday, March 9, 2017 at the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY. Four projects are offered: Adair County Napkin/Bill Holder, 4-H Clover Napkin/Bill Holder, Kentucky Napkin/Bill Holder or Regular Napkin/Bill Holder. Registration fee to cover supplies, $7. Registration deadline February 10, 2017.

Youth will learn to build of the four possible wood working project These projects fit into the 4-H Wood working division for State Fair. The projects to choose from are: . The workshop will be held on There is a $7.00 registration fee to cover materials. Registration deadline is Friday, February 10, 2017. -Tony Rose




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