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Consumer programs planned for 3i Show

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Ladies (and gentlemen) mark your calendars. The K-State Research and Extension in Finney County is once again putting together a wonderful selection of Consumer Programs for the 3i Show in Garden City May 4 to 6. Presentations will be held daily in the Grandstand Meeting Room of the Finney County Fairgrounds.

Scheduled topics being presented this year include Native American Culture and Customs, Container Gardening, New Quilting Tools and Techniques, Housing Options, Driving Safety for Women, Avoiding Scams, Homemade Breads for Busy Cooks, The Celiac Attack: Living Gluten-Free, Seafood at Its Best, Signs and Symptoms of Stroke, Heart Attack and Choking.

To sign up for these programs or for more information regarding program content, presentation date and time, visit the Show Events section of the 3i Show website at www.3ishow.com or contact Linda Beech, Finney County Extension agent, at 620-272-3670.


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