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Officers
President/Treasurer
Kristin Forcier4500 NW 387th St
Woodland WA 98674
4forciers@gmail.comVice President
Durham, Randy
1786 4th AveVale OR 97918
Secretary
Show Chairman
Sandy Miller
9611 Broadwood
Eagle, ID 83616
(208) 286-7581
FirebirdDG@aol.com
Newsletter Editor
Margie Singletary3747 Lincoln Dr
Ontario OR, 97914
Raffle Coordinator
Sandy Miller
9611 Broadwood
Eagle, ID 83616
(208) 286-7581
FirebirdDG@aol.comMDGA Show Secretary
Dannett Hackman
3466 Echo Rd
Ontario OR 97914
541-372-5511
" To promote and build a positive image of the Dairy Goat."
2011-2012 Scheduled Meetings/Local Events
January 8, 2012
2 pm Q Fever discussion with Scott Liebsle, State Deputy Veterinarian
Educational Center 1902 E Chicago Caldwell
This is located behind the business strip which is across from the Treasure Valley Livestock Auction.
February 12th. 2012
2 pm
DHI
Bring scales for calibration
March
April 14th
2 pm Udder Butter Workshop with Barbi Dailey
Educational Center 1902 E Chicago Caldwell
This is located behind the business strip which is across from the Treasure Valley Livestock Auction.
May 26 &27th
Syringa Show at the Expo Idaho. Start collecting raffle items.
June
- Meridian Dairy Days; 7 pm June Parade on Meridian Main Street;
- Sat 16th; 9am June Dairy Show (Goats and Cows).
July
Canyon County Fair.
August
Western Idaho Fair.
September
October 2012
13-20th ADGA National Convention Boise ID
November
December 11, 2011
Christmas Potluck & Auction. Educational Center 1902 E Chicago Caldwell
This is located behind the business strip which is across from the Treasure Valley Livestock Auction.
1 pm potluck dinner
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME!!
Goals and Purposes
Idaho Syringa Dairy Goat Association is a Non-Profit Organization Established in 1972. It is intended that this association shall provide a network for members to share ideas, support each other and come together to do what other wise could not be done. Our course of action is to work together cooperatively and positively for common cause, and to increase the interests and knowledge of the Dairy Goat.
More specifically we aspire:
A. To promote Dairy Goats and Dairy Goat products.
B. To educate members and the public about Dairy Goats, their care, management, problems and practices.
C. To encourage breed improvement through use of quality registered bucks and does.
D. To sponsor and/or support Dairy Goat shows that will help members and the public become aware of and value quality Dairy Goats
E. To improve public awareness through promotional events (clinics, sales, products, fun events, good PR, Dairy Goat shows, youth and Adult showmanship classes and effective displays that provide positive messages.)
F. We are dedicated to supporting the 4-H, FFA and other youth Dairy Goat programs for......OUR FUTURE.
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