Extension 4-H Etiquette Dinner

By Haywood County Cooperative Extension | Sep 06, 2012
Photo by: Haywood Extension Haywood County 4-Her, Deric Frost enjoying a steak at the 2011 4-H Etiquette Dinner.

Haywood Extension 4-H invites school-age youth to the Annual 4-H Etiquette Dinner.  Youth participants will enjoy learning about properly using table manners in a buffet setting, navigating a formal place setting, and using utensils correctly.

There is an ever increasing importance for youth to have good manners, and having table manners is a skill that will serve youth throughout their career and lives.  The Etiquette Dinner will be held at the Lambeth Inn at Lake Junaluska on Monday, September 24 at 6pm.  The cost is $20 and 4-Hers will need to dress business casual.  Please call the Extension Center at 456-3575 to sign-up by Friday, September 21.

4-H is a community of young people across America who are developing leadership, citizenship, public speaking, decision-making, and life skills. 4-H is about having fun, learning, exploring and discovering. In 4-H, young people make new friends, develop new skills, become leaders and help shape their communities.  There are several 4-H clubs in Haywood County, numerous special interest programs, school enrichment programs, day camps, and opportunities for youth to “learn while doing.”  4-H is part of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service at North Carolina University and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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