Hardin County Hootenannies 4-H members receive project books
By Riley Fleece, reporter
The Hardin County Hootenannies met at the Ag Credit Building in Kenton. President Isaac Davis opened the meeting and asked Sean Hurley to lead the pledge to the American flag and Riley Fleece to lead the 4-H pledge.
The 4-H project books were handed out and fee of $6/book are due by the next meeting.
Dates to remember:
June 1st - deadline for having livestock projects on your farm.
June 16th - 4-H fishing derby,
June 20th - deadline for State Fair entries, and
June 24th - Quality Assurance at the Fair Community Building. Refreshments were provided by Miranda Holbrook.
Next time we will get together at Faith Holbrook's farm on May 17 at 3 p.m. Faith will have the health and safety presentation and she will provide the refreshments as well. Please bring lawn chairs. Be prepared for a fun scavenger hunt. If any one needs directions to her home, you can call Advisor Grant Mizek (937-539-0910).
Pictured: Vice-president Faith Holbrook (on left) hands Riley Fleece her new project book.
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