The TCCA 4-H Club held a meeting at the United Methodist Church in Cassvill April 12, beginning with a presentation on farm safety.
Kelsey Dysard, the 2009/2010 Huntingdon County Fair Queen gave a presentation on farm safety with a fun farm safety game at the end. The business Segment of the meeting followed.
Club members wishing to attend 4-H camp will be selling hoagies from the Side Street Deli till April 22nd, delivery is scheduled for April 29th. Club tee shirts were handed out to the new members. Members who attended the glow bowing night at Holiday Bowl reported that it was a fun filled night with family and friends. A feeder pig has been purchased by the Waite Family for the club's animal project to be sold at the Huntingdon County Fair this August. Funds raised with the project will be used to purchase club shared equipment. Livestock Tagging Day is May 1st at the Fairgrounds at 9 a.m. until noon.
A Dairy Farm tour was held on Saturday, April 17 at the Barnett Dairy Farm in Todd, PA from 2 -4 p.m. Club members were given a tour of the modern, robot operated, dairy farm owned by Christ BArnett and his family. A Johnson Hall craft workshop was held Sunday, April 18th at the United MEthodist Church, Cassville.
The next meeting is scheudled for Monday, May 10 at the United Methodist Church in Cassville starting at 6:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by Cora Waite
Kelsey Dysard, the 2009/2010 Huntingdon County Fair Queen gave a presentation on farm safety with a fun farm safety game at the end. The business Segment of the meeting followed.
Club members wishing to attend 4-H camp will be selling hoagies from the Side Street Deli till April 22nd, delivery is scheduled for April 29th. Club tee shirts were handed out to the new members. Members who attended the glow bowing night at Holiday Bowl reported that it was a fun filled night with family and friends. A feeder pig has been purchased by the Waite Family for the club's animal project to be sold at the Huntingdon County Fair this August. Funds raised with the project will be used to purchase club shared equipment. Livestock Tagging Day is May 1st at the Fairgrounds at 9 a.m. until noon.
A Dairy Farm tour was held on Saturday, April 17 at the Barnett Dairy Farm in Todd, PA from 2 -4 p.m. Club members were given a tour of the modern, robot operated, dairy farm owned by Christ BArnett and his family. A Johnson Hall craft workshop was held Sunday, April 18th at the United MEthodist Church, Cassville.
The next meeting is scheudled for Monday, May 10 at the United Methodist Church in Cassville starting at 6:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted by Cora Waite