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Lake 4-H Club

2007-08 4-H Officers    Projects Offered    County-Wide Projects    4-H Member Responsibilities    4-H Contact Info   

2007-08 4-H OfficersTop of Page

President : Mallory VaderSecretary: Stephanie Kraemer
Vice President : Matthew SturzenTreasurer: Shayna Fissori
Historian:Ranell Archer and Rylee DeitzReporter:Megan Sturzen
Sargent at ArmsMitchell Sturzen and Tim Hoffman  

Projects OfferedTop of Page

Lake 4-H club meets the first Monday of every month at Lake School , 7:00p.m.
Projects offered in the Lake 4-H Club are:
    
Sheep - Heather Alexander, Shannon Deitz and Melinda PollinBeginning Cooking -Gianna Machado
Swine -Denny Rogers, Daniel Rogers, Randy Rezendes and Kol ZuppanIntermediate Cooking -Noemi Carrillo
Goat -Dari BaileyAdvanced Cooking -Bobbi Fissori
    
Beef -Jeanette SturzenBeginning Photography -Stephanie Hammons
ArcheryDari BaileyBeginning Crafts -Maureen Kraemer
Bowling -Sheila YorkIntermediate Crafts - 
Quilting -Velma ArcherBeginning SewingSandi Wetz

County-Wide ProjectsTop of Page

County-Wide Projects include:
Vet ScienceLeather Craft 
Rabbit / AvianIrisSports Shooting
ArcheryDairyDog Care / Training

4-H Member ResponsibilitiesTop of Page

As a member you have a responsibility to attend club, group or project meetings to take part in them. No orginization can run well unless its members are active. It is important to the club and to you that you help plan the club program and then assist in carrying it out. Helping to make motions, to take part in discussions, and then to vote on all buisness of your club is also important.
 
You must keep a record of your project and make a written report when it is finished. This is excellent training for you in basic job skills. Use a calendar or diary to keep a record of all meetings attended, offices held, committees worked on, expenses and income from projects, hours spent on projects, events and activities in which you took part, and any other items of interest in your 4-H work. Your project report for each project may be the minimum shown on the "Annual 4-H Project Report" form, but you should try to make your report as complete as possible. Pictures and diagrams help in most projects as well as a story of what you accomplished and learned in the project.

4-H Contact InfoTop of Page

If you have any questions regarding Lake 4-H please contact:
      
Bobbi Fissori at 865-9355.
 or e-mail at
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