Supporting the West Virginia University Extension Service 4-H Youth Development Program can be as easy as going to the movies.

All you have to do is use the Internet to buy tickets for the new, live-action movieCharlottes Web,which will be in theaters starting Dec. 15.

4-H will receive $1 for every ticket purchased through the National 4-H Councils Web site at www.fourhcouncil.edu . Hollywood Movie Money will donate the funds, based on the ZIP codes entered by ticket buyers.

West Virginia 4-H will receive 100 percent of the donations for all the tickets purchased by people entering West Virginia ZIP codes.

Tickets may be purchased before the movie opens through the Web site by clicking onbuy movie tickets.You can learn the locations of theaters nearby that accept Hollywood Movie Money ticket certificates.

After purchasing tickets with a credit card, ticket vouchers may be printed and redeemed at the theater. Pricing at local theaters will determine the cost of the tickets. The $1 donation is part of a $2 per-ticket processing fee. Ticket certificates may be used through Jan. 31, 2007.

The movie, adapted from a childrens book by E.B. White, was produced by Paramount Pictures and Walden Media. It features a 4-H member who uses her head, heart, hands and health to save Wilbur, the pig, from the smokehouse. With help from Charlotte, the spider and other animal friends, Wilbur lives and goes to the 4-H fair.

More than 56,000 young people participate in West Virginias 4-H program, operated by the WVU Extension Service through its 55 county offices.