The Helping Hands 4-H Club held a meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
The meeting was called to order by President Levi Johnson. There were seven members, three leaders and two guests in attendance. The American pledge was led by Orrin Olmstead and the 4-H pledge was led by Landon Olmstead.
Roll call was completed by the members answering the question of what their favorite Disney character was.
Under old business, members that worked the thrift store in November were noted as the Olmstead family, Persell family, Johnson family, Anderson family and Sharp family.
Under new business, a vote was taken on Achievement Day and if it should be in person or virtual. The Helping Hands Club voted for virtual. The vote results will be shared with Becky Simpson and will be compiled with the other club votes to make a decision. Contest Day is in April with the date to be determined. Various speeches and demonstrations can be given and were discussed.
Kaci Persell reported on her experience going to the National 4-H Congress. She said there were lots of motivational speakers, service projects, including a walk-through city park that she helped clean up, and lots of new friends, fun and an overall good experience. The kids from 2020 and 2021 got to attend and it was held in Atlanta, GA.
It was decided that the April meeting will consist of completing the community service project of trash pick up.
The next meeting will be at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 2 at the First Christian Church. The Olmstead family is in charge of snacks and games.
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