Bottle, Can Drive To Support Cornell Cooperative Extension Of Oswego County’s 4-H Equine Education Programs

Oswego County 4-H members hope many people will donate bottles and cans to support the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County 4-H’s equine education programs and events.

OSWEGO COUNTY – A bottle and can drive organized by Total Chaos Rodeo Drill Team is being held to support Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County’s 4-H equine education programs.

The bottle and can drive will be held all throughout the month of February at various Oswego County redemption centers.

On Saturday, February 20, 2021, “Fill the Horse Trailer to Support 4-H” event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Horse trailers will be parked at Greenview Country Club, State Route 49, West Monroe and at Liberty Stables, NYS Route 49, Fulton.

The proceeds from this bottle and can drive will be used to support the Oswego County 4-H’s equine education programs and events including its horse show, educational programs, and state-level participation.

Redemption centers accepting donations all throughout February are Bobbi’s Bottle Return (Co. Rte. 30A, Williamstown), Bottle Depot (NYS Rte. 49, West Monroe), Country Can Return (NYS Rte. 69, Colosse), The Can Man – Mexico Redemption Center (Main Street, Mexico) Riverview (Jefferson St., Pulaski), and Dave’s Service Center (NYS Rte. 49, Parish).

Individuals who would like to donate bottles and cans can bring them to any of the redemption center locations and state that bottles and cans are for the Oswego County 4-H. If it is more convenient, they may visit one of the trailer fill-up locations.

Oswego County Cornell Cooperative Extension would like to thank the Total Chaos Rodeo Drill team for coordinating this fundraiser. An additional thank you is also extended to everyone who donates.

Oswego County 4-H Program is open to all youth ages 5 to 19 who want to have fun, learn new skills, and explore the world. Youth who participate in 4-H find a supportive environment and many opportunities for hands-on or experiential learning about things that interest them. They also get what all young people need to succeed in life — the confidence, compassion, and connections with caring adults, and opportunities to make contributions to their communities.

The mission of Cornell Cooperative Extension’s 4-H Youth Development Program is to unleash the power of youth and adults through diverse opportunities that meet community needs. 4-H programs are offered in a wide variety of formats and places because they’re designed to fit the interests and needs of the diverse young people who live in Oswego County’s rural and urban communities.

For more information about joining 4-H, or how to make a monetary donation to the Oswego County 4-H Program, please contact the 4-H of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego at 315-963-7286. Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities.

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