Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes Report
By Cassidy Deckling
The Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes held their 5th meeting on Mnday, June 3 from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Grant Hites brought the meeting to order with Paytin Pore leading the 4-h pledge and Grant Hites leading the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll call included 47 members, 10 advisors, and 7 guests.
This meeting was the Quality Assurance meeting where all livestock members were present. Non-livestock members had a project study session. The focal point of this meeting was watering your animals.
Members checked 10 water samples to see if they were OK for their animals to drink. Members were also given different scenarios that could happen at the county fair. Two members volunteered to do a cracker test. In this test they would be playing an animal eating grain without water. Instead of grain they had Saltine crackers.
Trivia for the evening was provided by Ginnie Mills. Sara Morris motioned to adjourn the meeting and Grace Rall seconded this. Grant Hites led the Lord's Prayer before Megan Miller provided cupcakes for refreshments.
The next meeting is Monday, July 15 and members are encouraged to bring completed projects.
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