Dec 30, 2006

Charlotte's Web Special Screening In Jefferson County, WA

CALLING ALL JEFFERSON COUNTY 4-H MEMBERS AND CLUBS!

Jefferson County 4-H will host a special screening of the live action film "Charlotte's Web" as a 4-H holiday get-together and fund raiser.

The show will be held at the:


Rose Theater
235 Taylor Street
Port Townsend
Saturday, December 30
10:00 am


Tickets are $6 for youth,
$3 for 4-H Jefferson County youth members
(thanks to the 4-H Council for subsidizing the costs for youth members),
and $8 for adults.

Seating is limited and is available on a first come, first served basis.

To reserve a seat, tickets must be purchased in person or by mail from the WSU Extension office before 5 p.m. Friday, December 29. Tickets can also be purchased the day of the show at the Rose Theater if seats are available. Reserved tickets purchased through the mail can be picked up at the theater at show time.


Jadyne Reichne, Jefferson County Extension receptionist, is all set to sell special screening tickets.

Checks for ticket purchases, payable to Jefferson County 4-H Council,
may be sent or delivered to:

WSU Jefferson County Extension,
ATTN: Charlotte's Web Tickets,
201 W. Patison, Port Hadlock, WA 98339.

Or call Pamela Roberts, 4-H coordinator, at 360-379-5610.


Tell your family, tell your friends!

We hope ALL 4-H members will attend this fun holiday event and bring your family and friends!

Wear your brightest 4-H green and be part of this national opportunity to honor 4-H youth programs through Charlotte's Web.

4-H is featured prominently in Charlotte's Web, based on the favorite children's book written by E.B. White. The movie stars Dakota Fanning as Fern and also the voice of 4-H alumnus Julia Roberts as Charlotte. 4-H alumnus Reba McEntire, as well as other noteworthy actors, including Robert Redford, Cedric the Entertainer, Oprah Winfrey and Cathy Bates portray the other barnyard animals.

Charlotte's Web features the 4-H Emblem and themes that speak directly to 4-H's focus on youth leadership development and community service. 4-H encourages young people to use their head, heart, hands and health to become strong, confident and contributing citizens.

Similarly, in Charlotte's Web, Fern uses her head, heart, hands and health to encourage family and friends to save Wilbur from the smokehouse. With help from Wilbur's barn friends, especially Charlotte, Fern's dream comes true when she is able to take Wilbur to her town's 4-H Fair.

Join us on December 30 and help celebrate the legacy that 4-H has brought to our county, our nation, and our world! Questions? Call Pamela Roberts, 4-H coordinator, at 379-5610 ext. 207 or write to proberts@jefferson.wsu.edu.

For 4-H Network News local and national coverage about 4-H and Charlotte's Web go to:

http://4hcharlottesweb.blogspot.com


Charlotte's Web 4-H Special Screening Tickets Make Perfect Stocking Stuffers!