10.19.2011

WA's $16.8 million September winning Lotto streak has continued with a ticketholder collecting a $1 million division one prize in last night's draw.

Last night's million dollar ticket was bought from The Lucky Charm Newsagency in East Victoria Park.For owner of the outlet John Greenwell, it was the first Division One Lotto win at the outlet since taking it over about a year ago.

“It was our time for a win and we hope this is the start of many more to come. We have so many loyal customers, so I hope it goes to someone that regularly shops with us,” Mr Greenwell said.

Septembers winning tickets were sold at Good News Newsagency in Kambalda ($628,750); Ellenbrook News ($628,750); Woodlands Newsagency and Lotteries ($628,750);

Broome Lottery Centre ($1.2m); Busy Bee Newsagency in Northbridge ($845,134); Gateway News and Lottery Centre in Success ($845,134); Geraldton Lottery Centre ($7.5m); Livingston Lot-O-Luck in Canning Vale ($1,054,034); Good Fortune Lottery Centre inMaddington ($1,054,034); The Mall Newsagency in Perth ($1,054,034 ); Myaree Newsextra Newsagency ($333,333); The Lucky Charm Newsagency in East Victoria Park ($1m).

This year 12 West Australians have shared $16.8 million in division one prizes.

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General Mills Releases New Lucky Charms With 15 Percent Less Leprechaun Meat

September 23, 2011 | ISSUE 47•38

MINNEAPOLIS—Saying that Lucky Charms is “as magically delicious as ever but now lower in magically saturated fats,” General Mills announced Friday it would begin making the cereal with 15 percent less leprechaun meat.

“Lucky Charms will still have the same great taste and marshmallowy goodness, but now only the tastiest, leanest parts of the leprechaun will be used,” a press release read in part, noting that the Lucky Charms recipe had not changed since 1964, when leprechaun meat was first added as an emulsifier. “As always, we use only natural colorings and flavorings in our cereals, which is why you may still sometimes find a wee hat in your bowl.” The announcement comes only weeks after General Mills discontinued the use of ground rhinoceros in Wheaties.

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4H Club is more than just rabbits, cows, and goats…. it’s an skill and life experiences

10.18.2011

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10.18.2011

National 4-H week – Journal-Advocate

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W hat do Roy Rogers, Dolly Parton, Orville Redenbacher, Reba McEntire, Herschel Walker, Dan Reeves, and Johnny Carson all have in common? They are all 4-H alumni!

This week celebrated National 4-H week. All across the country new faces are learning about the program, and alumni are recalling the great times they had in 4-H and all of the important life skills they learned. Become part of the action, enroll today!

The 4-H program was established in 1902 and has steadily progressed to where it is today. Today 4-H is the largest informal youth education program. The symbol for 4-H is a four leaf clover. Each of the leaves represents one of the H’s: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. The 4-H pledge incorporates the whole self. It is: I pledge my HEAD to clearer thinking, my HEART to greater loyalty, my HANDS to larger service and my HEALTH to better living for my club, my community, my country and my world. The 4-H colors are white, representing purity or wholesomeness, and green, representing life, growth, and youth. The informal education process that the 4-H program uses is “Learning by Doing.” We want all youth, ages 8-18, to do just that! Youth ages 5-7 can enroll in “Cloverbuds” which is a non-competitive introduction to 4-H.

A common misconception of 4-H is that it is only for farm kids or that you have to live on a farm to be in 4-H. Neither of these is true. Today, 4-H involves more than 6.5 million young people from cities, suburbs, rural areas, farms and everything in between. 4-H has many activities that are not animal-related. These include gardening, sportfishing, ceramics, photography, woodworking, cake decorating, clothing, robotics, model rocketry, plus many more. There are also small animal projects that would be easy to do for kids living in town, such as rabbit and dog projects.

This week current 4-H’ers visited the grade schools to talk about their projects and experiences in 4-H. If you are interested and want more information please call or stop by the Extension Office and we would love to answer your questions and get new youth enrolled. We have 14 great 4-H clubs all across the county and would love to match you with the best fit for your family.

The 4-H program also offers many great leadership and citizenship trips, camps and opportunities that teach great life skills such as communication, citizenship, decision-making, leadership, interpersonal relations and community and global awareness. These skills help set 4-H members apart when it comes time to apply for college, scholarships, and jobs. Get your child ahead of the game with this great program. 4-H is great, get into it!

The Logan County Extension Office will be hosting a 4-H open house on Thursday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. This open house will display the many different project areas and have people available for any questions you may have.


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