![The Town ‘N Kountry Kids Red Crew 4-H Club set barrels for the Grid Iron Futurity Maturity event this past week in Huron. Pictured are club members Morgan Schmiedt, Megan Linke, and Henry and Charles Hunter. Also setting barrels this weekend were Aaron and Nathan Linke and Bailey Feistner.](http://sanbornjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Red-Crew-6-web-300x270.jpg)
The Town ‘N Kountry Kids Red Crew 4-H Club set barrels for the Grid Iron Futurity Maturity event this past week in Huron. Pictured are club members Morgan Schmiedt, Megan Linke, and Henry and Charles Hunter. Also setting barrels this weekend were Aaron and Nathan Linke and Bailey Feistner.
The Town ‘N Kountry Kids Red Crew 4-H Club met this past week to present illustrated talks and demonstrations. By giving presentations, 4-H members have the opportunity to tell others what they have learned, a very important part of the 4-H experience. Each time a 4-H member presents, he learns to speak more easily before groups. Ideas are relayed readily because the 4-H member has learned how to organize a successful presentation. Confidence in speaking in front of others grows with each presentation.
Riley Schmiedt presented a talk with his dog, Hank, about the blue-heeler breed. Wyatt Feistner told about donating blood for the local blood drive. Kaitlyn Swenson demonstrated how to make a nightlight lamp from a mason jar. Dilyn Brooks gave a presentation on how to make a repurposed window frame for hanging special items. Brooklyn Swenson told about how she created her saxophone lamp. Evan Ohlrogge explained how he designed a lamp from car parts. Elisha Schultz demonstrated how to make sticky rice. Kaylee White gave a demonstration on how to make a Kleenex holder from a Mason jar.
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