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WEEK OF MARCH 31, 1985 THE CITIZEN
Look What 4-H Has New Offer You!!!
How do you stal a white
tail deer, take a scenic hike
through the woods, or deter
mine the lines of clothing that
look best on you? With a com
puter, of course.
Over a dozen microcomputer
software programs are available
through the ichigan 4-H Youth
Program, and more are being
planned.
Computer projects help 4-H
members and leaders develop
skills in computer application
and computer programming, and
they help add a new dimen
sion to your 4-H project club.
Software programs are avail
able in the areas of wildlife
and land management, analyz
ing environmental influences,
forestry, landscaping, conserva
tion, collecting folklore in for-
mation, clothing, Coturnix, c
crop production, and careers.
There's even a program to
help you plant that vegetable
garden you 're tarting to think
about. The gardening program
help you calculate how much
to plant, pacing between plants
and rows, planting date : days
to maturity, and amount of
square feet required in your
garden. The program help
you determine when to plant,
instead of planting everything
on Memorial Day weekend!
Computers are here to stay
in out culture. The time is not
far off when the majority of
American famille will use com
puters routinely. Business and
industry already do.
4-H can introduce young
people and adults to computer
in a fun, interactive, non
threatening ay.
What 4-H project te ch
If- ufficiency, save familie
money, be utifie communiti ,
and makes you feel needed?
4-H horticulture project do.
And no ' th time of year
to consider getting involved.
You can h ve a flower or
getabel garden if you li
in the city, in the uburbs, or
on farm, Gardening projec
can bring familie , friend , and
even whole communitie to
gether with common goal.
Gardening projects can Ie d
to improved confidence and
If-esteem. And th y're ther -
peutic, too - working in gar
den can relieve tensio and
frustration.
e 4-H agricultural ·scholarshi p
targeted to minority students
CHEVY CHASE, MD - A
ne national 4-H scholarship
program, targeted to minority
4-H members for pursuing a
career in agriculture, ha been
established with funding from
E.I. du Pont de emours
Company, Wilmington, Del.,
Grant A. Shrum, president,
ational 4-H Council, an
nounced today.
Ten four-year scholar hips
at $ 1,000 per year will be
warded to current 4-H mem
bers who will be enrolled as
high hoot seniors in the fall
of 1985, and who are planning
to major in' agriculture or a
clo ly related field at a land
grant in titution.
To be eligible for the
scholarship, candid tea must:
ha completed at least one
year of 4-H work; demon trate
citizenship and leadership skills;
have proven academic ability;
be ccepted to attend a land
grant university with enrollment
in the College of Agriculture
or it affili te department;
and have an interest in career
in the agricultural industry •
Shrum said the five-year pro
gram is aimed at expanding the
For Trivill buffs: BlacF.
l Pops Concert planned
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ASHINGTO , DC (NNPA)
- Who as the fir Black on
record - to receiv patent in
the United States?
If you didn't know Henry
Blair is the an wer, you're pro
bably not alone. Mo t Ameri
cans, including many Blacks,
know little or nothing of the
history, accomplishments, and
contributions to everyday life in
America of the Black American.
Keeping abreast of the trivia
mania sweeping the country ,
a Virginia based firm ailed
BlackFax Inc. ha developed
BENTO 1WP - The Lake
. chipp College usic Depart
m nt will present its inth
Annual "Pop Concert" on
Saturday, April 13,' the LMC
Community Center beginning t
7:30 p.m. Door will open for
non-r rved ating t 6:30
p.m., t hich time refreshments
will be vailable.
Tic ets are $4 per person
for open ating, or $40 for a
reserved table of 10, upon pay
ment. Contact Tami alton
or Cheryl Hoge at the music
department office at 927-3572
Ext. 216 or call the Community
Center office at 927-1000,
where ticket will also be avail
able.
Dr. John H. cOonllel, 'p.,D.C. Dr. Johnl C.B. McDonlld,B.A.,D.C.
Dr. P ull Schl.nzkI8.S�,O.C.
o e 92 -3232 J
Nlpl r Sening South West Michigan for 64 Years Across from .o-:a
. de W of The Orchlrds Mill -
an educational, interesting and
fun addendum to current trivia
board games. Three thousand
que tions and an wers rel ting
to Black culture in America
from the 1600's to the present.
Three thousand fact , illumina
ting the Black experience.
BlackFax is divided into
six categories: busine and
technology, literature and art,
history, sports, entertainment,
and potpourri. The form t
is imilar to other trivia gam s
currently on the marke includ
ing color codes and challenging
number of minority profes-
onals working in the Agricul
tural industry. In addition,
Shrum said, during the first
three years of this project,
lected land-grant universitie
will receive grants to develop
agricultural career-con ious
material aimed at minority
youth, aged 13-18. The
material will be shared
nationwide.
For more information on this
holarship program, contact
your county Extension office,
or the 4-H office at your d
grant univer . ty .
que tion. Bl clef ax is comp -
ible with the leading trivia
gam s and is designed to be u d
a an additional t or as a stand
alone game.
BlackF is cheduled for
wide pread distribution in April
1985 and is currently available
by direct-mail. The game will
be old in a variety of outlet
including sped ty shop and
game stores. The originators
of this game may be contacted
at Bl ckFox Inc., Post Office
Box 6340, Alexanderia, VA
22306-0340.
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