Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Tying a Knot at the Libraries


We did it and so did they. About 100 youth worked with 4-H at the Maxton, Red Springs, and St. Paul's libraries and had a ball (and used a ball of yarn) learning about old fashioned story telling. The youth, and parents as well, got a chance to take a spin on some old fashioned yarn games like handcuffs, witch's broom, cup and saucer, as well as Jacob's ladder. The youth had great big smiles on their faces as they learned the different activities and even adults had a good time reliving their childhood.


This is the last of the library programs for us this year. We had a great time telling everyone about 4-H and inviting them to our centennial programs. We are looking forward to next years programs and hope everyone will join us this year for lots of 4-H fun.

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