The Town ‘N Kountry Kids Red Crew 4-H Club met on Sept. 18 at the Community Center in Woonsocket.
The meeting was called to order by Vice President Aaron Linke. The flag pledge was led by Morgan Schmiedt and the 4-H pledge was led by Eli White. Roll call was led by Nathan Linke with the question, “Favorite memory of State Fair” and answered by 27 members.
The secretary’s report was read by Nathan and approved as read. There was no treasurer’s report, as there were no transactions.
Bailey Feistner and London Metzger gave reports on 4-H camp. Kaylee White, Morgan and Collin Schmiedt, and Brooklyn Swenson gave reports on State Fair.
Under Old Business, the club talked about setting a Skyzone date in November. They worked on filling the barrel setting shifts on Sept. 23-24. The club went over ideas for National 4-H week, and discussed what needed to get done to turn in the record books by Oct. 1.
Under New Business, the club talked about ideas for a community service project. Hope Baysinger presented a “Stuff the Turkey” idea, and the club decided to move forward with the project. Hope, Bailey and Wyatt Feistner, Shaun and Nick Snedeker and Lane Burkel were appointed to a committee to organize the project and will meet at the October meeting.
After the meeting, Collin and Morgan gave a talk on “Rethink Your Drink,” about how much sugar is in common drinks. Spens Schlicht presented a talk about his dog, a Great Dane. Braxton Gentles gave a talk on how to properly show a cat. Devyn Brooks gave a talk about his construction Legos exhibit under the Hobbies & Collections area. Charles Hunter gave a presentation on Katahdin sheep. Sutton Senska presented a demonstration on making fishing lures, and Lane Burkel did an illustrated talk on the Corn Palace.
…Check out pictures of the meeting in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.
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