Do you know that you can get the best buys on frozen fruits, meat, vegetables and appetizers, while at the same time supporting the Putnam County 4-H program?
The Putnam County 4-H Leaders' Association, in cooperation with Wilson's Zero Foods, is now taking orders for the spring "truckload" frozen food sale. Everything from chicken breasts to stir-fry vegetables and Belgian waffles to blackberries is available at super prices.
Even at the lowest prices around, the 4-H program still makes a profit, which is used for camp scholarships for children, 4-H leaders' enrichment trainings and other 4-H club program supplies.
The order forms for the bulk pack frozen foods are available at the WVU Extension Office located on the second floor of the courthouse in Winfield. Orders are being accepted through March 3.
No payment is due until Thursday, March 18, when you pick up your food order right off the truck in the courthouse parking lot in Winfield. A check made payable to "Putnam County 4-H Leaders' Assoc." for the amount of your order will be collected at the truck between 9 and 11 a.m. when you pick up your order.
Please get a frozen food order form, fill it out, send the order to the 4-H office, stock your freezer for the busy summer months ahead and support the 4-H organization. Twelve percent of the total sales go directly to support our local 4-H program.
For more information, or to obtain an order form, call the West Virginia University Extension 4-H Office at 586-0217.



