Tuesday, February 28, 2012

SOUTHERN PRIDE HOLDS PROJECT WORK DAY

On Sunday, January 15 the Southern Pride 4-H club met to have a project work day. We worked in groups on our project books and learning centers. The club focused on Quality Assurance identifing, tagging and tracking for livestock projects. A few members also learned how to make a fleece blanket and a scrapbook page. Respectfully Submitted By: Kaley Booher

Southern Pride 4-H Club

On January 3rd, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. the Southern Pride 4-H club held their meeting at the Orbisonia fire hall. The meeting was called to order by President, Kalee Anderson. Scotty and Deshane Goshorn led the pledges. Jr. Secretary, Mikara Anderson took roll call and Secretary Lily Yohn read the secretary report from the December meeting. Keith Anderson and Garret Cramer read the treasurers report. Special guest, Kayla Wright, Huntingdon County Fair Queen showed the club how to make butter and taught about farm safety. Old Business: If anyone had projects to enter into the Farm Show Holly Anderson should be contacted. Sign-up sheets for the 2012 projects were available. The officers met to discuss the activity schedule for the year. New Business: Activity schedule/budget of 2012 was handed out and motions were made to approve the 2012 schedule. January 15th was a project workday for all livestock and Johnson Hall projects. Mikara Anderson and Raven Booher talked to the club about their goats. Game leader, Bower Sara showed the club a game. Adjourned by President, Kalee Anderson. Next meeting will be held February 7th, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. Respectfully Submitted By : Lily Yohn – Club Secretary

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Southern Pride 4-H Club

Pictured, Katie Anderson, Kalee Anderson, Kaley Booher, Gracie Long, Mikara Anderson and Keith Anderson SOUTHERN PRIDE AT THE FARM SHOW Seven members of the Southern Pride 4-H club entered projects at the Pennsylvania 2012 Farm Show. Kalee Anderson took projects that involved horticulture. Katie Anderson took clothing and textiles, horticulture and also took her breeding sheep. Mikara Anderson did family living, crafts and hobbies and Farm Shows got talent. Gracie Long took several of her breeding rabbits. Keith Anderson took three breed sheep. Kaley Booher entered a Hershey’s cocoa cake for foods and nutrition. Macy Fisher (not pictured) entered a ginger bread barn/house. All the members came back with wonderful experiences and several members brought back a few blue ribbons! Way to go Southern Pride. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED BY: Kaley Booher