The Helping Hands 4-H Club met on Wednesday, Nov. 3.
The meeting was called to order by President Levi Johnson. The American pledge was led by Ross Maloney and the 4H pledge was led by Owen Sharp. In attendance were nine members, two leaders, two parents and guest April Meighen.
Roll call was completed by the members answering the question of what they dressed up as on Halloween. Ross read the minutes from the October meeting and made a motion to accept the minutes as read. Emmaleigh Maloney seconded the motion. The treasurer’s report was given by Owen Sharp.
April Meighen from the University Extension office attended to present years of membership pins to members. She announced that her resignation from her position goes into effect on Dec. 3. She informed the club that the Energizer in Cameron, Teen Northwest Leadership Conference and 4H camp will all be options for members to participate in this year to learn about their projects and complete project requirements.
Under old business, members were reminded by Levi to get their enrollment completed for this year’s projects by Dec. 1 or a late fee will be added. Owen asked for volunteers to work shifts at the Thrift Store for the Church Women United each Saturday for the month of November.
Under new business it was announced that 4-H Day of Service was Saturday, Nov. 6. Tree decorations were completed to be given to the residents at Bristol Manor as well as the Sharp and Johnson family working a shift at the Thrift Store.
In lieu of a December meeting members will be completing community service by working shifts at the Thrift Store. Owen made a motion to adjourn the meeting and Emmaleigh seconded the motion.
The next meeting will be Feb. 2, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. at the First Christian Church.
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Helping Hands 4-Hers Receive Pins For Years Of Membership
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