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Hootenannies 4-H Club activities underway

By Riley Fleece, Reporter

The Hardin County Hootenannies met at Advisor Grant Mizek's Farm.  President Faith Holbrook opened the meeting by asking Sean Hurley to do the American Pledge and Isaac Davis to do the 4-H Pledge.  Secretary Elisha Lowery did roll call there were seven members present. 

Seth Davis presented his  Health and Saftey report on Dehorning Goats and that it's best to do them when the goats are young.  Riley Fleece will do the next Health and Saftey report. 

Money for our club shirts was turned in.  Dog Obedience classes information was handed out and are from 7:00pm to 8:00pm starting on June 7th at the Alger Library.  There are additional classes scheduled on June 14th and 28th and in July 5,12,19th.  June 1st will 4-H camp sign up.  July 10th is our canoeing trip. 

Next meeting will be held at Riley Fleece's farm on May 22nd at 2:00pm.  Faith Holbrook will be providing the refreshments.

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