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Planning Your Ag Day EventWe've assembled a number of resources to help you plan and host an Ag Day event in your local community. Besides the web site, you can download Ag Day logos, scripts, and other tips, tools, and resources to help ensure your event's success. Order your Ag Day Event Planning Guide on-line or download it in PDF format: 2009 Ag Day Planning Guide (Login Required). Event Planning ResourcesEvent Ideas - an Ag Day breakfast, a display at the library or a field trip to a local farm, see examples of what others have done to celebrate Ag Day. Planning Tips - to help you organize and prepare. Timeline and Checklist - stay on schedule with your event. This list will help you delegate tasks and set deadlines. Working With the Media - use a library of materials to send out to media outlets in your area; we have Public Service Announcements, Press Releases, and much more. Supporters & Sponsors - how to organize your planning committee and obtain support. Materials and Tools in Working with MediaWhy Host an Ag Day Event?Agriculture provides almost everything we eat, use, and wear on a daily basis, and is increasingly contributing to fuel and other bio-products. Help celebrate the valuable contributions of American agriculture by organizing or hosting an Ag Day Celebration event in your local community. The National Ag Day program believes that every American should:
"Agriculture is the most healthful, most useful and most noble employment of man." George Washington Event Planners
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