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March Dog Madness is back for 2024!




The NYS 4-H Dog Advisory along with State 4-H Animal Science staff are excited to bring back March Dog Madness.   This year's event will be held on Saturday, March 9th from 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. The cost of this year's workshop is $25 which includes lunch and materials.

 

The target audience for March Dog Madness is 4-H Teens, Volunteers and Educators interested in the 4-H Dog Program.  For more information please visit http://tinyurl.com/bdf2s69u.

 

All participants must register with their local 4-H Youth Development Educator through their local county Cornell Cooperative Extension Office. County 4-H educators or staff must register participants by Friday, March 1, 2024.  An email confirmation will be sent to the CCE staff member's email address.  The CCE staff member completing this registration will receive an invoice after the event and can either pay via check or with credit card. If you are not a CCE staff member and you register for this program your registration will not be accepted.  A Cornell NETID must be used to register for this program. 

 

Cancellation/Refund Policy: Cancellations prior to the event deadline will not be charged. Cancellations after the deadline will be billed. Substitutions or same program replacements are allowed but need to be registered and approved by the event coordinator before arrival. No-shows will be charged in full.  Participants must be registered separately.  

 

If you have any questions please contact Brian Aukema at bja14@cornell.edu or Barb Jones at bjj6@cornell.edu.  (It will be posted on the 4-H Dairy and Livestock Page to share)

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