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Annual report Waupaca County Agricultural Agent: 1937
(1937)
Community club activities, p. 19
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(Rural Ilectrification, Cont.) A number of meetings were held in the territory where an Re.A.L project is being set up during the past year. No definite announcement has been made concerning whether or not the necessary funds will be received. Meetings were held in other tovnships where rural lines have been extended by private companies. Seed L2Ma Seed loan applications through the Farm Credlt Administration were received at the County Agent's Office. A total of 82 appli- cations were completed. About half of these were approved. Oommunity Club Activities Two folk dancing schools were held during the past year as a continuation of this activity that was started last year. Three community clubs presented plays in the County Drama Festival that was held at New London. The play "Out of the Night" presented by the Bear Creek Community Club represented Waupaca County at the State Drama Festival held in connection with Farm and Home Week at the College of Agriculture last February, CONCLUSION The success of the County Agent Program in Waupaca County is not due to an individual effort, but because of the co-operation from many sources. The Agricultural Committee and your County Agent at this time wish to acknowledge such help from the following: - laupaca County Board of Supervisors - Waupaca County Newspapers - 4-H Leaders - Agricultural Conservation Committeemen, Board of Directors, and County Committee -Waupaoa County Lions Clubs - Waupaca County Fair - Waupaca County Granges and Community Clubs -Waupaca County Livestock Breeders Association - United States Department of Agriculture - Ben F. Rasy, District Supervisor, College of Agriculture -Wisconsin College of Agriculture - Wisconsin Department of Agriculture and Markets -19-
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