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Listed below are publications offered through the Sullivan County Extension Service. Most publications are in Adobe PDF format which require the free Acrobat reader. Click on the title of a publication to download.

> 2009 Master Gardener Report Form
This report form is for Northeast Tennessee Master Gardeners to report their volunteer and continuing education hours for the 2008-2009 year from Oct 1, 2008 through Sept 30, 2009.

Contact: Chris Ramsey
 
> 2010 4-H Chick Chain Application
Love chickens! Here is your chance to raise your own chicks. It''s fun and teaches responsibility too.
Contact: Walter Malone
 
> 4-H Enrollment Form (4th Grade)
Use this form to enroll in 4-H in Sullivan County! Fill out the form and mail to the Sullivan County 4-H Office 3258 Highway 126, Suite 104, Blountville, TN 37617. We''ll put you in touch with the nearest organized 4-H Club.
Contact: Vickie Clark or Walter Malone
 
> 4-H Enrollment Form (Grades 5-12)
Use this form to enroll in 4-H in Sullivan County! Fill out the form and mail to the Sullivan County 4-H Office 3258 Highway 126, Suite 104, Blountville, TN 37617. We''ll put you in touch with the nearest organized 4-H Club.
Contact: Vickie Clark or Walter Malone
 
> 4-H Honor Club Application
Complete this form to join the Tennessee 4-H Honor Club. Initiation into Honor Club is done once a year - at the 4-H Family Night Awards Banquet. Honor Club membership is open to any 4-H member in 6-12th grades who earns 200 participation points.(as explained on the application).
Contact: Vickie Clark
 
> 4-H Livestock Club
This brochure is to give you a brief overview of what the 4-H Livestock Club is and how to become involved.
Contact: Walter Malone
 
> 4-H Newsletter- November/December
It''s a busy time of year, but please do not forget to take time to check out all the upcoming 4-H events happening in Nov/Dec.
Contact: Walter Malone
 
> 4-H Officer Position Descriptions
Serving as a 4-H club officer is a privilege and a big responsibility. Members and volunteers of your 4-H Club will depend on you to help lead and guide the club through the year. You will need to be committed to working together to carry out the goals of your club. Review these officer duties to learn more about these positions!
Contact: Justin Wiebers
 
> Activity & Event Acceptance Form 600A
Medical form for all 4-H events and activities.
Contact: Vickie Clark or Walter Malone
 
> Camp Scholarship Application
Application for scholarship for 4-H Camp.
Contact: Vickie Clark or Walter Malone
 
> Camp Scholarship Form
Download the 4-H Camp Scholarship Form and send this in with your 4-H Camp application.
Contact: Vickie Clark
 
> County Report- 3rd Quarter 2009
Extension activities for the third quarter of 2009.
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Eat Smart for Heart Health
Great information to help you keep your heart healthy and strong!
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Family Home Newsletter
Several articles are in this newsletter that deal with children returning back to school and how parents can assist with homework and schedules.
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Food & More- November 2009
Check out the November issue of Food & More for important tips on purchasing and preparing your holiday turkey! Also included are two delicious recipes.
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Forage Testing
Forage testing allows livestock producers to prioritize hay feeding according to quality of hay.
Contact: Chris Ramsey
 
> Horse Enrollment Form
The 4-H Horse Enrollment Form must be turned in by March 1 if you plan to show in any of the 4-H Horse Shows this year.
Contact: Vickie Clark
 
> It''s Time for Those Tummy Warmers!
Great tips and soup ideas! Also included are four delicious soup recipes-- check it out!
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Landscape Planning & Design
Advanced Concepts in Water Smart Landscape Design: Landscape Planning & Design
Contact: Chris Ramsey
 
> Lawn Establishment
This presentation addresses the concerns about establishing a lawn in Northeast TN.
Contact: Chris Ramsey
 
> Lawn Maintenance
This presentation oulines the concerns of maintaining a lawn in Northeast TN.
Contact: Chris Ramsey
 
> Lawn Renovation
This presentation addresses the tools, methods, and precautions of renovating a lawn in Northeast
TN.
Contact: Chris Ramsey
 
> Lead Prevention and Healthy Housing Newsletter
A newsletter concerning environmental issues
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Let''s Talk Turkey
Tips on serving a safe, tasty turkey dinner. Also included: a delicious Cornbread Dressing recipe!
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Making a Difference- Volume 5 Issue 2
Check out this issue of Making a Difference for information on poison, sleeping better, saving money on groceries, summer grilling, and FCE happenings!
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Making the Connection- Our Landscape, Our Stream, Our Wasteland
Making the Connection- Our Landscape, Our Stream, Our Wasteland
Contact: Chris Ramsey
 
> Parenting Apart
Explanation and detachable registration form.
Contact: Shirlene Booker
 
> PB915-Growing Blue Ribbon Pullets
This publication should serve as a resource for 4-H members who are participating in the Chick Chain project.
Contact: Walter Malone
 
> Permanent Parenting Plan
Fillable Form
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Project Selection Guide
Description of 4-H Projects in Tennessee.
Contact: Vickie Clark or Walter Malone
 
> RADON
Information concerning radon and radon testing.
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Reducing Family Food Costs
Tips to Reduce Family Food Costs plus a great money-saving recipe for All-Purpose Baking Mix.
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Sheep Skill-a-thon Kit
This is a collection of resources and publications to help 4-H members in the Sheep Project prepare for skill-a-thon competitions.
Contact: Justin Wiebers
 
> Shopping To Save
Learn how to use coupons .
Contact: Shirlene N.Booker
 
> Study Aids & Resourse for Horse Bowl & Hippology
Horse Bowl & Hippology
Contact: Vickie Clark
 
> Sullivan County 4-H Horse Clubs
There are four 4-H Horse Clubs in Sullivan County. Look over the brief descriptions of each club in this flyer to decide which club is best for you. Contact the leaders of the clubs you are interested in for more information.

Contact: Vickie Clark
 
> Talking with Children when the talking gets tough
We hope these events will not continue to happen but when they do children are affected. We want children to live happy, and carefree lives . So what is a parent , teacher orother caring adult to do when disasters fill the airwaves .
Contact: Shirlene N. Booker
 
> Tennessee 4-H Horse Enrollment Form
Tennessee 4-H Horse Enrollment Form Due March 1 in the Sullivan County 4-H Office.
Contact: Justin Wiebers
 
> The Finer Points of Landscape Design
Advanced Concepts in Water Smart Landscapes: The Finer Points of Landscape Design
Contact: Chris Ramsey
 
> TNCEP Catalog of Available Materials
A large variety of materials are available thru TNCEP (Tennessee Nutrition Consumer Education Program). Feel free to look through the catalog and contact us to reserve materials for your class.
Contact: Rebecca Anderson or Rene Cox
 
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