4-H: Serving youth in Illinois for 100 years ...10
On the cover: Megan Connolly poses with George at The Community Center in Palos Park, a working educational farm for children. That is involved in 4-H. Above: Kenney Stayton of Waverly holds the trophy he earned for Dairy Showmanship at the Illinois State Fair.
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March 2002........ Volume 59 ..... Number 11
DEPARTMENTS
ILLINOIS COMMENTARY...................................... 4
Egyptian Electric Cooperative Association manager, Harry Kuhn recalls what life was like without electricity and how the REA changed life as he knew it.
ILLINOIS CURRENTS............................................ 6
Utilities join forces to prevent accidents - find out how.
SAFETY AROUND YOUR HOME.......................... 14
Mary Zitek, safety/education services coordinator for the AIEC gives a few tips on how to protect your back from injury.
YOUR YARD AND GARDEN..................................16
Find out how planting herbs can spice up your garden.
TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY AND YOU.................. 18
Find out about the easiest, safest, most efficient cooktop to buy.
ILLINOIS' FINEST COOKING............................... 22
This month, give your taste buds a treat by trying Quick Cashew Chicken from the recipe collection of St. Luke Union Church of Bloomington. And if you're in the mood for something sweet, try Banana Chiffon Cake from the recipe collection of South Haven Group Home in Robinson.
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