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The Western Valley 4-H Club held our March meeting on March 5. Secretary Linden Holt asked the roll call question of "How many monkeys does it take to change a light bulb?" We had answers ranging from "one really smart one" to a billion. Michael Ketchum decided it "only takes one monkey to change a light bulb into broken glass!" The rest of our meeting passed uneventfully. After the meeting, members ate sandwiches, potato salad, and unicorn cupcakes prepared by the cooking cl...
The Western Valley 4-H Club held our January meeting on Jan. 28. Ten members, one leader, and four parents were present. The club received four thank-you letters for fruit baskets. After the uneventful meeting, we had make-your-own tacos for supper. Some members had a brief Nerf War before everyone had to go home. We held our February meeting on Feb. 4. Secretary Linden Holt asked the amusing roll call question of "What number is the ultimate answer to the universe?" We had answers ranging from...
The Western Valley 4-H Club had our first meeting on Oct. 4, after the Fall Festival. Eight members, one leader, three parents, and one guest were present. Broc McColly played “County Fair” by Chris Ledoux for us, and Kort Strommen led us in an entertaining game of Poison Dart Frog. Sierra Holt informed us of new rules regarding fair and reminded us we are hosting Sewing Camp along with Four Leaf Clover 4-H Club again this year. We discussed the rest of our activities for October. We wrapped up the meeting with officer elections. The new off...