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Brownsville Utility Department The average household spends more than $2,200 a year on energy bills - nearly half of which goes to heating and cooling. Homeowners can save about $180 a year by properly setting their programmable thermostats and maintaining those settings. Programable Thermostats Page 18— The Brownsville States-Graphic, Thursday, October 7, 2010 A n n i v e rs a r y S a l e Oct. 15th - 22nd Up to 75% Off Everything in the Store FREE Watch Batteries (after rebate) Jewelry Cleaning 4 oz. Jewelry Cleaner (with $20 purchase) Morris Jewelers 35 N. Lafayette Brownsville, TN 38012 Phone: 731-772-4042 Website: www.morrisjewelers.net Million $$$ Dollar Jewelry Trunk Show October 15th & 16th Don’t Miss It! Register To Win 1/2 carat Diamond Pendant To Be Given Away Friday, Oct. 22nd National 4-H week is a great time to remember our past, present and future. This year is the 100 th anniversary of Extension and 4-H in Tennessee. This year has been busy. Programs on nutrition, health, science, engineering and technology have been a focal point for 4-H clubs. Highlights this summer included an Outdoor Meat Cookery team, a Lifeskills team, and a Consumer Judging team. Summer camp was exciting in Columbia, Tennessee. Trips to the Agri-Center were taken with youth from the Parks and Recreation to enjoy Tim Robert’s presentation of “Cowboy Up,” “Package to Seed,” and “Discover the Forest.” Drug prevention programs and computer technology programs were implemented with youth at the Boys and Girls Club. Walter Dirl represented the Extension staff at National Night Out. The following are the dates for our first 4-H clubs of the new school year: - October 11, 12 and 13 at Sunny Hill Elementary School - October 20 and 22 at Haywood Junior High School - October 26 and 27 at East Side Elementary School - First Friday of every month is our home school club In addition, we are offering SEED, a critical thinking program using games and teamwork, to the after school program for middle school youth. Please call 731-772-2861 for more information on programs we offer for youth. UT/TSU Extension offers programs in agriculture and natural resources, 4-H youth development, family and consumer sciences, and resource development. The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture and county governments cooperate. UT Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. We are looking forward to another great year. Mark and Latamara, students at Sunny Hill Elementary and Haywood Junior High School competed in 4-H Life Skills in Jackson, TN. 4-H Spotlight Tiffany Thomas

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35 N . Lafayette Brownsville, TN 38012 Phone: 731-772-4042 Website: www.morrisjewelers.net Watch Batteries (after rebate) Jewelry Cleaning 4 oz. Jewelry Cleaner (with $20 purchase) Up to 75% Off Everything in the Store Brownsville Utility Department Register To Win Mark and Latamara, students at Sunny Hill Elementary and Haywood Junior High School competed in 4-H Life Skills in Jackson, TN. Page 18— The Brownsville States-Graphic, Thursday, October 7, 2010

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Brownsville Utility Department

The average household spends more than $2,200 a year on energy bills - nearly half of which goes to heating and cooling. Homeowners can save about

$180 a year by properly setting their programmable thermostats and maintaining those settings.

Programable Thermostats

Page 18— The Brownsville States-Graphic, Thursday, October 7, 2010

Anniversary SaleOct. 15th - 22nd

Up to 75% OffEverything in the Store

FREEWatch Batteries (after rebate)Jewelry Cleaning4 oz. Jewelry Cleaner (with $20 purchase)

Morris Jewelers35 N. Lafayette

Brownsville, TN 38012Phone: 731-772-4042 Website: www.morrisjewelers.net

Million $$$ Dollar Jewelry Trunk Show

October 15th & 16thDon’t Miss It!

Register To Win1/2 carat Diamond

PendantTo Be Given Away Friday, Oct. 22nd

National 4-H week is a great time to remember our past, present and future. This year is the 100th anniversary of Extension and 4-H in Tennessee. This year has been busy. Programs on nutrition, health, science, engineering and technology have been a focal point for 4-H clubs. Highlights this summer included an Outdoor Meat Cookery team, a Lifeskills team, and a Consumer Judging team. Summer camp was exciting in Columbia, Tennessee. Trips to the Agri-Center were taken with youth from the Parks and Recreation to enjoy Tim Robert’s presentation of “Cowboy Up,” “Package to Seed,” and “Discover the Forest.” Drug prevention programs and computer technology programs were implemented with youth at the Boys and Girls Club. Walter Dirl represented the Extension staff at National Night Out.

The following are the dates for our first 4-H clubs of the new school year:

- October 11, 12 and 13 at Sunny Hill Elementary School - October 20 and 22 at Haywood Junior High School - October 26 and 27 at East Side Elementary School - First Friday of every month is our home school clubIn addition, we are offering SEED, a critical

thinking program using games and teamwork, to the after school program for middle school youth. Please call 731-772-2861 for more information on programs we offer for youth. UT/TSU Extension offers programs in agriculture and natural resources, 4-H youth development, family and consumer sciences, and resource development. The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture and county governments cooperate. UT Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment. We are looking forward to another great year.

Mark and Latamara, students at Sunny Hill Elementary and Haywood Junior High School competed in 4-H Life Skills in Jackson, TN.

4-H SpotlightTiffany Thomas