Here’s the latest from Town and County 4-H Creators
By Carah Deardorff, News Reporter
The Town and Country Creators met for a regular meeting at St John’s Evangelical Church, Kenton on Monday May 2, 2016 at 6pm. Club President, Devry Moore, presided at the meeting. The American Pledge was led by Evan Tudor and the 4H Pledge was led by Carah Deardorff.
Roll Call was answering the question, “What color is your room?” with 28 members present, 7 advisors, 2 guests for a total of 37 present. The minutes from the April 18 meeting were read by Alex Haushaulter and approved by Devry Moore. Treasurer’s Report was read by Ty Hiller. The Safety Report, given by Anna Longbrake was entitled “3 Ways to Stay Safe”. Unfinished Business included a report on the recent Community Service project and an announcement that the Blanket Project will begin at the adjournment of the next meeting.
The Advisors then reminded members about photos for the 4H booth. Recreation was led by Mason Flint and Eden Cronley. Meeting was adjourned by Ty Hiller and seconded by Grace Collins. Refreshments were furnished by Eden Cronley, Lara Music, Kaelyn Long and Lauren Manns. The next meeting of the Town and Country Creators will be held on Monday May 16, 2016, 6pm at St John’s Evangelical Church.
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