Scioto County Farm Bureau hosting Growing Agricultural Leaders Camp
Nov. 13, future ag leaders can learn about various educational entities that offer ag careers and programs that may be considered non-traditional.
Read MoreScioto County Farm Bureau is teaming up with the local farmers markets in the county. We will have a booth set up at the locations listed below and offer an activity for kids while parents are visiting the market.
There will be FREE, fun activities for the kids, which will be educational as well. As stated below, we will be planting flowers in May, a Father’s Day activity in June, July will host a 4th of July snack, and in August, we will have a back-to-school snack activity. All of these activities will be hands-on and hosted by Farm Bureau board volunteers as well as OSU Extension, Scioto County educators.
Please mark these dates below in your calendars, we will begin activities at 10 a.m. We hope you join us for some fun activities while supporting our local Farmer’s Market vendors.
May 21, 10 a.m. –
Let’s Plant Flowers
Main Street Esplanade
June 14, 10 a.m. –
Father’s Day Birdfeeders
Market Street location
July 26th, 10 a.m. –
4th of July Snack
Market Street location
Aug. 20, 10 a.m. –
Back-To-School Fun Snack
Main Street Esplanade
Please call the Scioto County Farm Bureau office at 740-286-4598 if you have any questions.
Nov. 13, future ag leaders can learn about various educational entities that offer ag careers and programs that may be considered non-traditional.
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