Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Welcome Home Dirty Rascals



 It is official!  We had our first Hybrid 4-H Club meeting tonight.  What does that mean?  It means that the members of the club that wanted to meet face to face, were able to gather at our office (following COVID procedures such as wearing a mask) and those who are not quite ready to meet face to face, met with everyone online.  It was the first time this has happened since we went all virtual in March of 2020.

  The club talked about changes that had happened since last year and discussed the upcoming fair.  Then it was time to dive into the evening's project.  The group is partnering with the Master gardeners to paint totem poles.  This is for an educational herbal medicine wheel that will be built at the Robeson Regional Agricultural Fairgrounds.

  Also the club is sending positive thoughts and prayers to Club member Nolan who was bitten by a copperhead snake last night.  According to his mom he is in the hospital and doing well.

  The club may meet prior to their next meeting date to finish the totem poles for the Master Gardeners.  Club members stay tuned for meeting information.

The photos from this club meeting can be found here.  For questions about this or any of our 4-H Club opportunities please contact Wendy Maynor at wrmaynor@ncsu.edu.

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