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It's so easy to preserve
A series of food preservation classes will be held in June and July at the Hancock County Agricultural Service Center. $1 registration fee is payable at the door and community garden participants can attend at no charge. To register, call 419-422-3851. Free pressure canner testing available 30 minutes before & after classes - only gauge-type canners need to be checked for accuracy (bring the pressure cooker lid only)
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Announcements
Registrations are now being taken for Cloverbud Day Camp to be held Thursday, June 6 from 9 am - 2 pm at the Hancock County Agricultural Service Center. Call 419-422-3851 to register. $10 if paid by May 28, $15 May 29 and later - includes lunch, activities, craft & camp picture. The theme this year is Once Upon a Time at Cloverbud Day Camp . . . .
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County News
Melanie Gerlach, Program Coordinator for Hancock County Saves has scheduled several Basic Budgeting Classes in May and June. The class costs $10 but scholarship funds are available for individuals who are referred by a local non-profit agency.
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State News
The Ohio State University has begun a new fund-raising campaign to support students from all 88 Ohio counties. The "Ohio Scholarship Challenge" seeks to raise $100 million in general undergraduate scholarship funds for Ohio State students at all campuses. This Challenge is also part of the university’s larger effort to raise $500 million in private funds for student financial aid and scholarships. The Ohio Scholarship Challenge honorary co-chairs are Ohio State head football Coach Urban Meyer and men’s basketball Coach Thad Matta.
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Find recent "Grazing School" presentations on-line here!
The "Pastures for Profit" grazing school is a comprehensive course in Management Intensive Grazing
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