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NYS 4-H Celebrates Produced in NY

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  • May 27, 2023
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Produced in NY (PiNY) will once again fill the demo kitchen at the NYS Fair August 30 and 31st.

The PiNY program is designed to showcase the wide variety and use of agricultural products grown or produced in New York. PiNY is an opportunity for youth, ages 8 to 18, to demonstrate their food preparation skills while promoting a tasty recipe featuring New York State food products. During the PiNY program, individual 4-H members do a “silent demonstration” concurrently with at least one other presenter.

Youth 8 – 12 years of age are entered in the junior division, youth 13 – 18 years of age are considered senior presenters. Registration information will be released soon for all youth interested.



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