What 4-H can do for you

FROM ADA BULLDOG FACEBOOK - Nora Dellifield is one of many Ada students who continue learning in the summer through involvement in 4-H. Skills and knowledge are attained through a wide array of projects. Her sewing project, seen here (a fully lined coat with pockets), will be judged at the state level. Nora began a club just for exploring sewing and textiles. Ada students, Kaylee Watson and Anabel Alexander, also participated in that club.
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Saturday, May 24, 2025
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