MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- An online marketing site and a mischievous comic
strip cat are teaming up to benefit Mississippi's 4-H youth
organization. In
honor of the national organization's centennial year in
2002, eBay will auction limited-edition prints of a Garfield
comic strip, hand signed by creator Jim Davis. Sales will
benefit the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the
Caribbean Islands and the Pacific Islands. Proceeds from the
Feb. 10 through 16 auction will go to Mississippi's 4-H
Foundation to promote youth programs across the
state. Jim
Davis, a former 4-H'er, created an original acrylic painting
on canvas featuring Garfield and the 4-H pledge. Weekly
auctions to benefit each state started in November and will
continue for one year. Each week a 4-H State Foundation will
receive half of the selling price (highest bid) of the
print. Bidding is open to anyone 18 years or older
regardless of his or her state of residency. The minimum bid
is $250. "This
is truly a unique way to promote the 4-H centennial
celebration and financially support the state programs at
the same time," said Susan Holder, state 4-H leader with
Mississippi State University's Extension Service. Mississippi
is one of a handful of states that lay claim to the original
4-H clubs. In the early 1900s, agricultural college
professors organized Farmer's Institutes in nearly all
states to bring the latest scientific agricultural
information to farmers and their families. In 1902, boys'
corn clubs and girls' tomato clubs were organized in parts
of Illinois and Ohio. Mississippi
became the first state to receive federal money to support
boys' and girls' demonstration clubs in 1907 when the U.S.
Department of Agriculture sponsored clubs in Holmes County.
School superintendent W.H. Smith organized 82 members who
exhibited corn at a local fair, and he became known
nationally as "Corn Club" Smith. Holder
encourages Mississippians to place their bids between Feb.
10 and 16 to directly benefit the state's 4-H program. The
prints, which are 15-by-35 inches, have sold for more than
$1,000 each. For
more information or to place bids, visit the Internet
website www.4-hmall.org/garfieldprint.htm or visit the eBay
website and search for "Garfield and 4-H." Writer:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Jan. 7, 2002
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Centennial
Celebration...
EBay and
Garfield help
Mississippi 4-H
For more information, contact: Morris Houston, (662)
325-3351
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