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- 2018 Ag education Days: The Giving TreeMungo, Jonette E.; Carpenter, John (2018-08-17)The Giving Tree is a 3-dimensional wooden tree that provides information to the public that educates people on the many products that are produced in part or full from trees and the forestry industry.
- 4-H Clover News March 2016Mungo, Jonette E. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-03-01)This is a newsletter created to inform parents of the activities and lessons students were receiving in school through the in-school enrichment program. It is also to keep parents abreast of upcoming activities with 4-H in the county.
- 4-H Clover News March 2017Mungo, Jonette E. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2017-03)Newsletters were distributed to keep those on our mailing list abreast of 4-H programs and events.
- 4-H Clover News Nov. 2018Mungo, Jonette E. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-11-01)This is a newsletter that I create for 4-H participants and the public to keep them informed of 4-H programs and activities.
- 4-H Clover News Sept. 2018Mungo, Jonette E. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2018-09-01)
- Carroll NewsBroyles, David (2019-03-20)
- Gardening Club has a "flipping" good timeBroyles, David (Carroll News, 2018-11-07)On Nov. 17, 2018 the Carroll News covered an activity of the 4-H Gardening Club in Carroll County. The club planted peanuts as an experimental crop in their school garden. The newspaper reported on their harvesting methods and success with growing the crop in Southwest Virginia.
- Oakland students learn Hydroponic GardeningWilliams, Larry; Mungo, Jonette (2019-04-10)This newspaper article in our local paper was submitted by Mr. Williams to showcase the unique opportunity his students engaged in with 4-H
- Students earn Virginia Youth Voices Contest honorsBroyles, David (The Carroll News, 2019-06-14)
- Summer Exploratory Day Camps PamphletMungo, Jonette E. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2016-04-19)This pamphlet was sent out to all the Elementary Schools and to the Middle School students. The pamphlet was a way to showcase and advertise 4-H educational programming available during the summer for the month of July.