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Calendar Contest 2006-2007
 
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Reception
Calendar Contest Reception
at the Oregon State Fair
Enter your student's artwork now! Students in grades K-6 are eligible to enter original artwork about Oregon Agriculture for our calendar contest. The theme of the calendar is Oregon Agriculture and it will highlight the tremendous diversity of agriculture throughout Oregon. We encourage students to use a lot of creativity and color in their original artwork. Artwork must be submitted by May 15, 2007. Judging will be completed over the summer and the calendar will be printed in the fall of 2007. Each month will feature one student’s artwork and will have daily agricultural facts. Every student who submits artwork will receive a personalized certificate. Thirteen Students will receive a $50 savings bond and their artwork will be in the 2007-08 calendar. Honorable mention artwork will also be selected. For more information, call (541) 737-8629. Calendars will be distributed to teachers on our mailing list.

Calendars featuring student artwork for the 2006-2007 school year are now available for $5 plus s/h. To purchase your school year calendar, send a check for
   
 
 
  $6.50 and a check payable to:
Agriculture in the Classroom 105 Ballard Extension Hall Corvallis, OR 97331

For a listing of Oregon commodity, print this list provided by the Oregon Agriculture Statistics Service.
 
 
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