SENECA CO., N.Y. — If you missed us at the Seneca County Fair and Empire Farm Days come visit Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension/4-H Youth Development at the Waterloo Rotary Farm Market from 11AM- 1PM on Saturday, August 15th and enjoy a tasty Chicken BBQ Dinner. The $10 dinners prepared by K & R Catering will include ½ BBQ chicken, salt potatoes, choice of coleslaw or macaroni salad, and roll. Bottled water will also be for sale for an additional $1. All proceeds support Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development programming.
Dinners sell out fast, so order and pay today. You can order your dinners and pay online in advance by visiting the event on our website http://senecacountycce.org/4HChickenBBQ. Dinners will be available for purchase at the Waterloo Rotary Farm Market on a first come first serve bases as well while they last.
Seneca County 4-H Youth Development Program Leader, Rachel Williams states, “We are grateful for this opportunity to raise funds for Seneca County 4-H. Happily we have the opportunity to deliver positive youth development programming in a variety of settings, both in-person and virtual, throughout the county. Fund raisers like this help us to continue to do so. Annually we directly reach over 5000 youth and adults and indirectly throughout the county, region, and state we reach over 400,000 people. Thank you for supporting Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development.”
4-H is the Youth Development program of Cornell Cooperative Extension and the National Land Grant system. 4-H Positive Youth Development connects youth to hands-on learning opportunities that help them grow into competent, caring, contributing members of society. To learn more about 4-H in Seneca County contact us at seneca@cornell.edu. Follow us on Facebook at @senecacounty4hny and on Instagram at @cceseneca.
With over 100 years of serving the people of the County, Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension puts to practical use the scholarship and research of Cornell University and the national land grant system in the areas of agriculture and food systems sustainability; nutrition, food safety and security, and obesity prevention; 4-H youth development, and children, youth , and families; environment and natural resources, sustainable energy and climate change; and community and economic vitality. The office is located at 308 Main Street Shop Centre in Waterloo. For more information about this and other programs, please contact us at 315-539-9251 or email seneca@cornell.edu.
–Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension
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