Eau Claire County s 4-H Newsletter
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1 Eau Claire County s 4-H Newsletter Clover Leaves 4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. In this issue Project Literature Foster Family Information Calendar Leaders Association Horse Project Update Home & Family Corner 4-H On the Air Signup Award & Trip Winners 5-6 Dog Project News 6 MAQA 7 4-H Winter Camp Registration Rethink Your Record Book Workshop Older Youth Council 10 Shooting Sports Mandatory Kick-off Meeting Info Pleasant Valley Cookie Walk and Craft Sale Eau Claire County UW-Extension Office Phone: (715) Website: eauclaire.uwex.edu 227 1st Street West Altoona, WI Fax: (715) Facebook: Facebook.com/ Trailblazers Planter Sale 15 Interstate Exchange Fundraiser 16 Club Minutes OYC Grant Program Tri-County 4-H Music, Speaking, and Demo Festival (Info and Entry Forms) December 2016 During this time of the year, many of us are thinking of how to give to others less fortunate. How does 4-H relate to generosity?...hands to Larger Service What thoughts or picture come to mind when you hear the word generosity? Perhaps you envision the red Salvation Army kettle outside a local store during the holiday season. Maybe a particular person who gives a great deal of his or her time, talent or resources toward the betterment of your community comes to mind. Even if you do not envision or picture anyone or anything, most likely the word itself conjures up pleasant thoughts. And why not, generosity is a good thing, an admirable trait we all would like to possess, and one that has the potential to make our world a better place. But what does generosity have to do with 4-H? Well, making our world and the world around us a better place is what we mean when we pledge Our Hands to Larger Service. 4-H has long known the importance that providing opportunities to practice generosity and service have in the healthy development of young people. Like all of us, young people need to feel their lives have meaning and purpose. They need opportunities to connect to their communities and learn how to give back to others. Indian Philosopher, Mahatma Gandhi once said, The best way to find yourself, is to lose yourself in service to others. A national study revealed that 4-H members are more likely than youth in other structured out-of-school time program to contribute to their communities. The study also found a significant positive relationship between contribution and positive youth development. Research has also found that youth with opportunities to serve, like those provided in 4-H, develop a better understanding of the big picture of life and find more purpose and meaning in their own lives. With winter upon us, now is a good time as any to practice generosity, and you do not need to empty your piggybank to do it. Organize fellow 4-H members to shovel, wash windows, and install smoke alarms for senior members of your community. Host a party or project experience for kids who have parents serving away from home in the military, or read to children at a community day care or shelter. Remember, finding one s self often begins in the service of others. Wishing each family a happy holiday season! Sara Novotny 4-H Youth Development Agent The University of Wisconsin-Extension does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, identity as a veteran, mental or physical disability, or age in any of its programs or activities, or with respect to any of its employment policies, practices or procedures.
2 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 2 Project Literature Need 4-H publication materials? EC County 4-H s Publication Library just grew! In addition to materials for the many projects we already had, we just received publications on the following project areas: Adult Leadership Service Learning Scale Models Theatre Arts Health Science: Wind Power and Robotics Celebrate Art Photography Sewing See the full library list here: Project Literature Library. Come to the UWEX Office to check-out materials for a month, free! If you are a club officer: Sara has publications to help you better understand your duties! Contact UWEX to borrow them. Looking for Cloverbud materials? Contact Sara. You can always purchase your own items at Foster and Respite Parents Needed Become a Foster Parent or Respite Provider Today! In WI alone, approximately 8,000 children are placed into foster care each year. LSS needs you to join in our efforts to make a difference for these youth. LSS provides specialized training, 24/7 support, respite care, case coordination, and more so that you can help make a difference in a child s life. Licensed respite providers who can offer weekend or short-term care are also needed. Do you have a heart for children? Can you provide them with a safe and caring place to call home? A stipend is provided to help cover the cost. For more information contact Lisa Hudson at or lisa.hudson@lsswis.org. CLUBS! Submit the minutes from your last meeting or admission in the Clover Leaves, so your members can see the highlights and other clubs can see your good example! to Sara by the 20th of each month. If you know of someone who might be interested, please pass this information on. The need is great throughout the state! Does your club or project group have a Facebook page? Let us know about it so UWEX can be a fan. Be sure your club/project likes EC County UWEX let us help each other get the word out! New to 4-H this year? Be sure to like Eau Claire County UW-Extension, and the Expo Center, on Facebook to stay current of 4-H and Fair info!
3 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 3 Calendar of Events December 10-Beef Weigh In, Equity 10-Pleasant Valley Cookie Walk, PV Community Center, 10:00-1:00 14-Fair Committee, 7pm, UWEX Office 23-Office Closed 26-Office Closed 28-Winter Camp Counselor Training 2017 January 2-Office closed 6-7-Winter Camp 17-Leaders Association, 7pm, UWEX Office 21-Speaking/Music Fest, Mabel Tainter 23-Livestock, 7pm, Osseo-Fairchild 25-Fair Committee, 7pm, UWEX Office 30-Dairy Project, 7pm, UWEX Office February 15 Fair Committee, 7pm, UWEX Office 18-MAQA, 9am, UWEX Office 26-Sarah Nelson Memorial Pancake Breakfast 27-Home and Family Committee, 7pm, Sew Complete March 7-8-Eau Claire Farm Show 11-Drama/Arts/Crafts/Photo Fest, Chippewa County 14-Leaders Association, 7pm, UWEX Office 15-Fair Committee, 7pm, UWEX Office 20-State 4-H Youth Conference Orientation, 6pm, UWEX Office Leaders Association Attention 4-H Leaders! 2016 Meeting Dates have been set: January 17 March 14 May 9 June 6 September 12 November 14 Exec Board will meet at 6:30 pm Full Leaders meetings will begin at 7:00 pm Online 4-H Calendar Horse Project VISIT the 4-H events calendar to see all things Eau Claire County 4-H! The horse project will not have its usually scheduled meeting this on December 1. It was voted on at the November meeting to have a Christmas party/movie night instead. That will be on Saturday, December 10, at 6:00 PM at the Berlin's home. Pizza will be provided by the project. Notify us of any additions or corrections.
4 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 4 Home and Family Corner Knitting and Crocheting are among many projects that can be entered at the fair. In each category, there are many lots and some of the items can be submitted at the fair or entered in the Clothing Revue or both. The Home and Family Committee is looking for individuals who knit or crochet and would like to pass on the craft. There are many ways this can be done. If you feel comfortable leading a small group in learning to knit or crochet a simple project, we can help set up a workshop. Sometimes, a person learning the craft just needs a mentor to get them started or help them through a more intricate part of a pattern. If you are willing to spend some time teaching youth one of these life skills, please contact Jamie Mossige at sew@sewcompleteinc.com ( work or cell) or Sara Novotny at sara.novotny@ces.uwex.edu ( ) for more details. 4-H On the Air 2017 Sign-Up 1st Saturday Of The Month Month Club Contact Phone January February March April May June July August September October November December Bob Bosold will contact you to set up the time.
5 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 5 Award Recipients Leadership Pins Emily Bleick Daikon Iverson Ashlyn Jaquish Kailee Kavanaugh Kevin Kitchen Ben LeMay Dayne Myers Allison Olson Josie Olson Dakota Roettger Reid Strasburg Heidi Strey Jadyn Syverson Morgan Thesing-Ritter Allison Wahl Nicole Welke Ryan Wickman Achievement Pins Darren Anderson James Bleick Karson Dimmitt Deslyn Hart Katrina Henning Emily Haworth Kolt Heath Trent Johnson Dylan Klindworth McKayla McElwaine Brooke Welke Citizenship Pins Gretchen Anderson Riley Barnhardt Holly Groell Dakota Helwig Seth Henning Cullen Kortbein Josie Syverson Leadership Certificate Alexis Schulner Achievement Certificate Sara Wickman Samantha Zimmerman Citizenship Certificate Elizabeth Holt Chris Johnson Jacob Marino Outstanding Achievers Gretchen Anderson Deslyn Hart Trent Johnson Allison Olson Josie Olson Dakota Roettger Nicole Welke Farm Bureau Dylan Klindworth Brook Welke I Dare You Gretchen Anderson Nicole Welke Key Award 2016 Damin Hadorn-Papke MorganThesing-Ritter Leaders Years of Service Five Years Kathy Downey Jennifer Meyer Darren Schlewitz Tammy Schlewitz Bradley Veenendall Ten Years Linda Henning Dyan Steinke Fifteen Years Yvonne Addie Teri von Seydewitz-Fritz Kim Nimmo Brian Stabenow Twenty Years Bill Schwengel Jill Welke Thirty Years Darla Sorensen Record Books 3-5 Grade Eric Andreo Brooke Berg Lindsay Berg Melodie Berlin Thea Bohl Emmett Brandner Patricia Clark Avery Iverson Emelia Jaquish Camryn Kortbein Ella Lawton Madisyn Loonstra Morgan Presler Jack Preston Tori Robbins Audra Sandberg Jaidyn Sarauer Jillian Schlewitz Ben Skutley Mason Thesing-Ritter Felicity Wiese Brian Zimmerman
6 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page Grade Beth Berger Nick Bowers Grace Brandner Emily Fletcher Ben Frey Jesse Groell Dakota Hadorn Katy Haworth Breanna Lantz Carter Mangus Josie Meyer Cole Myers Mitchell Olson Marie Ronnander Cullen Schlewitz Kennedy Schroeder Kayleen Strauch Elijah Vlcek Isabel Walsh Tyler Wathke Tyler Wozney Trip Recipients American Spirit Nolan Dimmitt Holly Groell Cullen Kortbein Heidi Strey Allison Wahl Congress Allison Olson Dakota Roettger State Youth Conference Rachel Anderson Grace Brandner Samantha Friedrichs Jesse Groell Katy Haworth Annabelle Iverson Breanna Lantz Carter Mangus Teresa Miller Mitchell Olson Grace Richardson Marie Ronnander Cullen Schlewitz Hailey Sorensen Seventh Grade Trip Elizabeth Berger Allison Duerkop Ben Frey Austin Helwig Kylee Jaquish Dog Project Interstate Exchange Dakotah Helwig Seth Henning Ben LeMay Josie Syverson Citizenship Washington Focus Karson Dimmitt Kolt Heath Daikon Iverson Kailee Kavanaugh Kevin Kitchen Jadyn Syverson Ryan Wickman Dog project will be meeting off and on throughout the year. For obedience please find us December 11, 6:00-8:00 PM at embark for some Rally. Please let Cathy or Cindi know if you plan on attending so stations can be set up by level. For some, agility classes at Smarty Paws will start January 8, every other Sunday from 6:00-8:00 PM. Funds for this need to be collected on or before December 11. Please let Cathy Heil or Cindi Syverson know if you need to make arrangements financially. Cindi's cell: (715) Cathy's cell: (715)
7 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 7 MAQA Meat Animal Quality Assurance (MAQA) has been made a mandatory requirement for all exhibitors showing any livestock Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goats, Dairy, Poultry and Rabbits that are housed at the Eau Claire County Fair for This states the plan for Quality Assurance education for Please read thoroughly! The Eau Claire County Fair Committee has chosen to make MAQA a mandatory requirement for Because our exhibitors and animal exhibits are on public display, and because the treatment and care is a reflection on our fair, it is critical that exhibitors have a good understanding of the expectations of the public s view of how animals are cared for and these expectations should be implemented not only during the fair, but practiced at home and on our farms as well. This year s MAQA topic will be: Animal Health Products, coupled with VFD & Veterinary Feed Directive. The MAQA meetings for Eau Claire County have been scheduled. Saturday, February 18, :30AM at the Eau Claire County Extension Office, Altoona Monday, April 10, :30PM at Augusta High School, Augusta (ADDITIONAL MEETINGS MAY BE SCHEDULED) There will be an option to test out by taking an exam; however this year the exam will have a 1 year certification ONLY. It will NOT serve for more than one year as in previous years. Youth already in the system that have certifications that are current because they took the exam will be grandfathered in. PLEASE NOTE: you will need to contact the Extension Office to set up a time to take the exam. To pass, you must score at least 75%. Exhibitors who do not pass the test may opt to take the test again, but must schedule a different time and day to retest. Meat Animal Quality Assurance (MAQA) meetings in other counties. If you are not able to attend one of the meetings offered in Eau Claire County, families may visit the link below to find a meeting that is relatively close and can work in their schedule Weblink: PLEASE NOTE that this requirement MUST be completed by JULY 1, 2017 to show at the 2017 fair. Please plan ahead and attend a meeting or test out before July 1! NO exceptions will be made! For and beyond: MAQA will be known as YQCA (youth for the quality care of animals) and will continue to be implemented in Eau Claire County. Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goats, Dairy, Poultry and Rabbits will all be included in presentation information regarding the importance of animal care. In 2018 Wisconsin State Fair will require YQCA for all junior show exhibitors in Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy, Goats, Poultry and Rabbits. The National Western stock show will start requiring YQCA from all youth exhibitors starting in We know that this is a transition year with many exhibitors involved in livestock projects with different youth memberships and leaders. To ensure that nobody is missed or not made aware of the new requirements, we are asking leaders, advisors and other exhibitors to pass along the information. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Lisa Vetsch (FINAL 11/18/2016)
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12 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 12 Eau Claire County 4-H Shooting Sports Registration and Waiver Form Member: Name Age Grade Phone Parents: Name Address Phone 1. Is this your first year in the Shooting Sports project? Yes/No 2. Air rifle/air pistol will be Friday evenings. If you enroll in the air rifle program, you will be scheduled into an early or late class to evenly distribute the number of members. Do you have a preference? Please indicate 1 st and 2 nd preference). 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 7 to 9:00 p.m. 3. Archery will begin on Tuesday evenings. If you enroll in the archery program, you will be scheduled into an early or late class to evenly distribute the number of members. Do you have a preference? (Please indicate 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd preference) 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. 4. Our goal is to offer a muzzleloader program. It generally meets for two days over one or two weekends in the summer with dates to be determined based on availability. Participants must have completed a DNR hunter education course. Please indicate if you wish to be notified of this class. Yes No 5. Our goal is to offer a shotgun program. It generally meets for two days over one or two weekends in the summer with dates to be determined. Participants must have completed a DNR hunter education course. Please indicate if you wish to be notified of this class. Yes No (OVER)
13 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 13 EAU CLAIRE COUNTY 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS WAIVER FORM Supervision of this program is under the direction of the UW-Extension Service. All participants are responsible for their conduct to UW-Extension personnel, to 4-H leaders, and to other persons supervising this program. I, the undersigned parent or guardian of participant named below recognize the dangers present in Shooting Sports Activities. I believe the Eau Claire County Shooting Sports Leaders and their assistants are dependable and reliable and will provide safe experiences. I understand that during the course of shooting sports trainings, it may be necessary to position my child to demonstrate such topics as proper stance or correct shooting positions. I hereby grant permission for my child to participate in the Shooting Sports Program. I knowingly and freely assume all such risks, for example; bodily injury as well as loss of or damage to property. I understand as the parent/guardian signing this form that I will be held financially responsible for any expenses above and beyond what the 4-H insurance will pay. I assume all risks involved while using equipment supplied in this program. Participants are responsible for their own equipment. I authorize the use of photographs or videos of my child while participating in the shooting sports programs for educational or media purposes. This is to certify as parent/guardian of this participant, I do consent to his/her release of the 4-H volunteers and staff, UW-Extension, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire County and the National Archery Association from any and all liabilities to his/her involvement in the 4-H Shooting Sports Program. Parent/Guardian Signature Date Participant Signature EAU CLAIRE COUNTY 4-H SHOOTING SPORTS CODE OF CONDUCT As a participant you have the responsibility of representing the Eau Claire County 4-H Program to the public, so you are expected to conduct yourself in a manner that will bring honor to you and your family, as well as to 4-H. To do that you will need to: 1. Attend all sessions in the planned program or notify a leader if you are unable to attend. 2. Follow hours, room rules, and range rules. You are responsible for knowing the rules. 3. Use good judgment in selecting clothing appropriate to the occasion and weather. 4. Use language and manners that will bring respect to you and Eau Claire County 4-H. 5. Be in the assigned program area at all times. 6. Know that the use of alcohol, tobacco, and non-prescribed drugs is illegal and prohibited at all events. Inform an adult leader of the use of prescription medications. 7. Show courtesy and respect for all other people. Demonstrate good sportsmanship. 8. Treat program areas, lodging areas, and vehicles with respect and care. You will be responsible for any damage, theft, or misconduct in which you participate. 9. Help other members in your group have a pleasant experience by making every attempt to include all participants in activities. Live up to your highest expectations for yourself so you can return home proud of whom you are and what you have done. Those who find themselves unable to conduct themselves within the guidelines listed above may expect: 1. To explain their actions to the adults in charge. 2. To accept consequences of their actions. 3. To have adults in charge work closely with parents/guardians, Extension personnel, and others to see that actions taken, in case of unacceptable behavior, are appropriate and logical consequences for all concerned. The possibility of losing the opportunity to participate in future 4-H events/activities. I have read the Eau Claire County Shooting Sports Code of Conduct and agree to live up to the expectations. I realize my failure to do so could result in a loss of privileges during the event and/or in the future. Member Signature Date As the parent/guardian of, I have read the Eau Claire County Shooting Sports Code of Conduct and will support the adults in charge in the performance of their responsibilities to see that the appropriate behavior is maintained. Parent/Guardian Signature Date
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17 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 17 Russell Corner Badgers Secretary Minutes :30 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church, Augusta Club Minutes The November meeting and the club banquet was held together on Friday November 4, Members and family enjoyed a pot luck meal. The meeting was called to order by Nicole. Flag pledges were led by Bennett. Brooke reported the year s highlights. Dylan made a motion to accept the secretary s report, and seconded by Brian. The treasure s report was given by Dylan. Motioned to accept the treasurer s report was by Ethan, and seconded by Bennett. A Youth Conference report was given by Heidi, and a Spirit Trip Report was given by Dylan. Club awards were handed out by club leader, Jill. Next was the Installation of new officers. They are as follows President- Dylan Klindworth Vice President- Jesse Groell Secretary- Heidi Strey Treasurer- Holly Groell Reporter- Bethany Strauch Historian- Brooke Welke Sargent At Arms- Brian Zimmeran Sunshine Person- Lindsey Strauch Attendance Officer- Audra Sandberg Demonstration Officer- Bennett Sandberg The club recognized Deslyn as a 4-H graduate. New members were introduced. The club wreath fundraiser results were given by Jenny. The yearly planning calendar was handed out. Premium checks were presented. Bethany made a motion to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Valerie. Respectfully Submitted, Heidi Strey, Secretary Foster Town and Country November 14, 2016 We held our meeting at St. Luke s Church in Foster. The secretary s report and treasurer s report was given. For old business we said thank you to everyone who helped rake the leaves and pick up sticks at the church. Also, a reminder to enroll into 4-H for next year. New business is that we are planning on doing gift tags for children in the community during Christmas as a community service project, and we are getting presents for a family in need also. A group of kids will go shopping for these gifts. Our next meeting will be December 18, 2016, at 2 o clock at the church in Foster. We will make a craft before we go caroling to hand out as we go Christmas caroling around Foster before the meeting. We will have our meeting after that and have some Christmas goodies and a potluck meal.
18 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 18 Club Minutes Pleasant Valley - October 2016 Meeting Next we moved onto Old Business. We talked about Discovery Day and STEM Camp. We also looked at our new flag that was 3-5' that we now share with the Pleasant Valley Clovers.
19 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 19 Club Minutes November meeting of the Pleasant Valley Clovers -November 12, 2016 The meeting was held at the Cleghorn Community Center on November 12 of 2016 where the annual club banquet and meeting took place. The meeting was called to order by Cullen Kortbein and pledges were said. The Club sang Happy Birthday to Kylee Jaquish and Samantha Friedrichs and roll call was taken. The secretary s report for October was read and a thank you letter was sent to the Club from the UWEC Campus Harvest Food Pantry Fund on the behaf of our clubs donation to them, Emma Wathke made the first motion to accept the sec. report and Cierra Kortbein followed with a second. The treasurer s report was read by Allison Duerkop. For old business a report was given by the kids who went to the OYC Haunted Barn, Our House Memory Care Center, and the 2016 County Awards Banquet. Motionswere made, Samantha with the first and Lindsay Duerkop with a second, to accept the Clubs investment to purchase half of a Solar Panel for the Cleghorn Center. The Club also decided that we are going to ring bells for the Salvation Army at Festival Foods in the months of November and December. For new business our club decided a date for our Christmas party which is going to be December 11 at 3:30pm. Also, Tereasa proposed that the Club should Adopt a Family for Christmas and the Club made motions to accept it, first by Lindsay and second by Cierra. The Youth Leaders report was given by Teresa and Samantha. For the Leaders Report the club was reminded about the Re- enrollment deadline, November 15, and to cash in our Fair checks A.S.A.P. A motion was made by Samantha and was followed with a second from Katelyn Friedrichs to adjourn the meeting. Minutes by Secretary, Ashlyn Jaquish Maple Drive Boosters October Meeting Minutes The meeting was held at the Brunswick Town Hall, Dakota Roettger called the meeting to order at 6:15 on October 10, 2016, right after a successful roadside clean-up. The pledges were led by Lucia Crawford, the New Sergeant of arms, Avery Iverson then read the September minutes. The treasurer s report was given by Seth Henning. For old business, Dakota brought up Discovery Days which was on October 9 Seth Henning did scarf juggling, he taught Katrina Henning how to juggle scarves! Katrina did a cupcake decorating table! After that we discussed the County Interview Workshop. What is Interview Workshop, you ask? Well, it is where members of 4- H go to learn how to do an Interview for trips that they are going to go on, this was explained to us by Katy Haworth. After that, we talked about Officer Training, Officer Training is when officers can get trained by previous officers, this was on October 3 at the Cleghorn Town Hall. Finally we talked about National 4-H week, this year our county celebrated it by having Discovery Days! Continued, next page
20 Eau Claire County 4-H Clover Leaves Page 20 Club Minutes Maple Drive Boosters October Meeting, continued For New Business we revealed On-Line Enrollment, which is due on November 15, and costs $10.00 per member, payable to the club. Then we debated on if we were going to raise the Wreath s sale prices, we voted on raising the prices a little bit this year; the order forms will be sent out soon. We were also reminded to check out our clubs website! The 4-H club outing is October 23, 2016, at 2:30 p.m., we will be going to the Escape Room, at Banbury Place, and then going to Dairy Queen afterwards. After that we spilled the beans on the OYC Haunted house, which is from October 27 to the 29! Members were reminded to cash fair checks by the end of the year. Finally we talked about Music Fest, it is January 28, and members have to start thinking of ideas for music, drama, or demonstrations. After that we brainstormed club SMART goals, they are, to bring friends to meetings, to increase enrollment by 2 or 3, to highlight a member each meeting, to get to know each other, and to put together new member packets! We adjourned the meeting, and banquet committee met to plan for the event. Pleasant Hill Go-Getters 4-H Club Meeting Minutes November 14, 2016 The meeting was called to order by Lexi Schulner, President. November birthdays were celebrated. Secretary s report was given by Samantha Zimmerman. The Treasurer s report was read by Breanna Lantz and unpaid dues were collected and unclaimed fair checks were distributed. Lexi Schulner reported on the Haunted Barn event that took place in October pounds of non-perishable food items donated at the Haunted Barn were donated to the Feed My People Food Bank. From the Haunted Barn earnings, the club made a $ donation to the Feed My People Food Bank. The Feed My People Pantry Service Night was on November 10. Twenty-eight members and parents volunteered to package cheerios for our service project. In new business, the Eau Claire County Musical Festival was reviewed and members were encouraged to sign up. The Music Festival will be held on January 21. Practices will be announced. The December club meeting will be held at Action City on December 12 from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. At the December meeting club members are asked to donate toys that will be gifted to Toys for Tots. Pizza and soda will be served. The club will cover the cost for all registered club members. Club members are encouraged to assist in bell ringing December 13 through December 20. A sign up will be circulated via Facebook. We selected January 29 for our Badlands Snopark trip. Club members donated jackets, hats and mittens for the hat and mitten tree. The collected jackets, hats and mittens will be donated to those in need at the Bolton Refuge House and the Beacon House. A demonstration on dog obedience training was completed by Hope Wallace. Breanna Lantz did a demonstration on how to make fleece tie scarfs. Pop tabs were submitted to Jaidynn Sarauer. Our club project was scarf making and was led by Breanna Lantz. Everyone had a great time. Respectfully Submitted, Samantha Zimmerman
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