4-H Clover Kids, Sparklers create Halloween masks
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Collingsworth AgriLife Extension Agent Kenny Patterson visits with 4-H members Calleigh Henard, Halle Hedrick, Brylnn Kemp, Jeremiah Hamby, Hadlee Patterson and Bella Padilla at the recent Ellison Park meeting.
By Bev Odom/The Red River Sun—
WELLINGTON – Collingsworth 4-H youth highlighted their recent meeting by coloring Halloween masks to wear home.
With 17 members of the
Clover Kids present and 16
Sparklers, the 4-H clubs met
right after school Oct. 13 at
Ellison Park.
Club Managers Molly
Sims and Whitney Wiebe
welcomed the members. As
an icebreaker, Sims divided
the youth into small groups
to identify what the four H’s
stand for in 4-H. Vice President
Jorgia O’Rear assisted by
Ava Kate Inman and Mikyela
James led the group in the
U.S. pledge, 4-H motto and
4-H pledge.
David Peters and Kutter
Merriam provided drinks
while Joe Lemons and Mikyela
James served snacks to
the following 4-H members:
Ryker Killian, Hadlee Patterson,
Maverick O’Rear, Quade
Weatherly, Raylie Sims, Briley
Holton, Jacob Page, Holden
Wischkaemper, Carter
Smith, Easton Patterson, Jack
Inman, Maverick Orr, Calleigh
Henard, Dixie Thomas,
Presley Kemp, Halle Hedrick,
Lawson Inman, Jorgia
O’Rear, Hayes Carter, Barrett
Wiebe, Wade Patterson,
Westin Wiebe, Ava Kate Inman,
Jeremiah Hamby, Bella
Padilla, Ava Peters, Hazel
Estrada, Brylnn Kemp and
Tyler O’Rear.
The next Clover Kids and
Sparkler meeting will be right
after school on Tuesday, Nov.
10 at Ellison Park.