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OSU @ OYE
March 17, 2008
*Join us March 17th at the Oklahoma Youth Expo, The World's Largest Junior Livestock Show, where we will again host OSU @ OYE. We will showcase the best of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural resources and enlighten a large audience specifically to the vast opportunities that do exist within DASNR at Oklahoma State University.

March 17, 2008 at the Sale Pavilion on the East side of Barn 3 (from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm)
The Oklahoma Youth Expo would like to invite you to attend the OSU at the OYE event.
*Bullet and the Spirit Rider
*Have your picture taken with
Pistol Pete or Bullet
*Enjoy a variety of fun activities from the Division of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Resources
*Games, fun activities, cock roach races, blind putt putt golf
*Many giveaways
*Visit with Coaches from our National winning Livestock, Meats, Horse, and Dairy judging teams and much more.

Oklahoma State University and the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources is excited to join you at the World's Largest Junior Livestock Show Alumni join the event and visit with other OSU alumnus in the special alumni Who's Who-LEGENDS area.

OSU Day at the Oklahoma Youth Expo March 17, 2008 All Day Event (Primarily 10am -4pm) OSU Day at the Oklahoma Youth Expo will be an opportunity to promote OSU College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources to this tremendous and large audience of 4-H and FFA members who are competing at the world's largest junior livestock show.

We envision an interactive event in which faculty and CASNR student organizations to provide hands-on, interactive displays that represent our vast majors and career opportunities. Please contact Rusty Gosz (4-6058), Mariette Benage (4-7442), or Amy Simmons (4-5395) if you need additional information.

Special thanks to the Oklahoma Youth Expo and their continued support of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources