"We're working at getting the nuts and bolts done," said Allen Monk, club member. Although we can not reveal the final layout of the booth to you I can tell you that the members were working hard at painting wooden display rifles, putting lots of club photos together, and even practiced a possible layout for the booth.
"We are hoping that this booth is educational for adults and youth," said club leader Larry Russ. All 4-H club booths must focus on the theme, "4-H is....." for each club that will take a different form, and highlight the activities and educational themes each club provides youth. No two clubs are exactly alike, there for they should show the great diversity that is in the 4-H program. The Dirty Dozen 4-H Shooting Sports club plans to meet again at the fairgrounds to set up their display.
Make sure to come to the Robeson Regional Agricultural Fair to check out all of our booths and what 4-H has to offer.
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