The Town ‘N Kountry Kids Red Crew 4-H Club met on July 18 at the Community Center in Woonsocket.
The meeting was called to order by President Nathan Linke. The Flag Pledge was led by Elisha Schultz, and the 4-H Pledge was led by Shiloh Senska. Roll call was led by Vice President Xavier Baysinger with the topic, “Favorite Animal,” which was answered by 27 members. New members Tati, Corey and Gigi Roberts were welcomed.
The secretary’s report was read by Megan Linke and approved as read. The treasurer’s report was given by Acaiya Schultz and approved as presented.
Evan Ohlrogge reported on competing at the National 4-H Shoot. Luke Larson told about his participation in the CDM/Horticulture Judging Contest. Megan gave a report on what she learned at Lamb Camp. Nathan told the club about Teen Leadership Camp and encouraged others to attend next year. Hope Baysinger reported on participating in Fashion Revue Contest. Emily Ohlrogge and Sutton Senska shared about how they did in the Public Speaking Contest.
For old business, the club needs to schedule their community service project at the nursing home for an evening.
For new business, the members will have a 4-H Grounds work day on Monday, July 30, at 6:30 p.m. They talked about making sure they had projects in progress for Achievement Days. BBQ tickets were passed out to sell, and the group talked about the work schedule, Ag Olympics, the dance and the exhibit schedule. They discussed whether the club should plan on a fun activity now or after the State Fair and decided on the latter.
Cloverbud members made chocolate chip cookies with Leader Lisa Snedeker.
Following the meeting, 4-H members played games.
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