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Marion County Farmer's Market Opening The Marion County Farmer's Market will be opening June 3rd at 7:00 a.m. The market will be open on Tuesdays & Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. and on Thursday from 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. You must have a valid grower's permit to sell. The permits are available from the Marion County Extension Office. Farmer's Nutrition Program Training is available upon request. Renovations are currently underway and the market is located in the old Weston Fire Deparment.
Holiday Cookoff: The Marion County Extension Office will be hosting a Holiday Cookoff on October 30, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. at the Marion County Extension Office kitchen in the Courthouse Annex. Get out your recipes and brush up on your tips and tricks and bring them out for this event. There will be different catagories for dishes. Information will be announced soon. We hope you make plans to attend.
4-H Pet Show: The Annual 4-H Pet Show is scheduled for October 25, 2008 at the walking track in Hamilton. The event will begin at 9:00. This event is free. Marion County 4-H'ers will be bringing pets and showing off their talents. The pet show will provide many animals and several categories. To obtain information about the pet show contact the Marion County Extension Office at 205-921-3551.
Northwest Alabama Folk Pottery Symposium with Show & Tell Exhibition Saturday, October 11, 2008 From 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Bevill Center, Hamilton, Alabama Free Admission, Silent Auction & Door Prizes
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2008 Family Conference, October 15th & 16th: "Family Preparedness for Current & Emerging Epidemics" is the theme of the 2008 Annual Family Conference that will be held on October 15th at Alabama A&M University and October 16th in the North Hall of the Von Braun Center in downtown Huntsville, Alabama. This year family care professionals will learn about effective strategies to help families ease financial insecurities, safeguard against infectious diseases, and adopt healthier lifestyles. For more information on the conference click here.
Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition October 14-16, 2008 Moultrie, Georgia An ag based trade show that was started in 1978, the Sunbelt Expo has established itself as North America's Premier Farm Show. Whether you are a large acreage production farmer or a weekend lifestyle farmer the Expo is an event you don't want to miss. For more information click here.
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Know It & Grow It Hotline Is Now Available

You can reach experts in the field of horticulture with questions related to vegetables, flowers, lawns, shrubs, trees, insects, diseases, soil, fertilizer, and anything related to growing and gardening in the Alabama climate. The Hotline is open Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Call: 1-877-252-4769
About Marion County
Marion county was originally part of the Chickasaw Indian Nation. It was named for Gen. Frances Marion, the "swamp fox" of Revolutionary War fame. The county covers 743 square miles, but was once larger, containing all of what is now Lamar county, until 1866. Andrew Jackson's Old Military Road runs from Columbiana, Tenn., through Marion County, to Columbus, Miss.
In 1830, Marion County's population was 4,000. Today, approximately 30,000 people live in the rural county. Ninety-six percent of the population is white, 3.4 percent is black and .6 percent are hispanic or other. There are 15 educational outlets in the county. The majority of the county residents have at least completed 10th grade.
Timber, cattle, soybeans, and corn are the major agricultural crops grown in Marion County. Major industries include mobile homes, tapered roller bearings, reflective products, conveyor systems and furniture. Bear Creek Lake, Mule Day in Winfield and the Sam Murphy Wildlife Management Area attract tourists to Marion County.
The Marion County Extension Office has three full-time and 2 part-time employees and about 325 volunteers who help with various programs. Some of the more popular Extension programs in the county include TGIF, Nutrition Education Program, Crisis Intervention, Parenting Classes, Master Cattle Producers, and the Master Gardening program. More than 900 youth are involved in 4-H.
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