On-Target, K9 and Co. 4H clubs meet

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The Clinton County On-Target 4-H Club met at the Clinton County Farmers and Sportmans Club on Monday, February 10 at 6:40 p.m. with 58 in attendance.

Andrew Delph led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance and Zoie McCandless led the group in the 4-H Pledge. Ethan Gibson gave the Secretary’s Report. Stanley Chesney gave the Treasurer’s Report.

Shirt colors and types of material were discussed. Anyone needing paperwork needs to see Judy Hatfield. Dave Chesney discussed the raffle that our club will be doing. Anyone needing tickets needs to see Dave.

Taylor Colwell did her Member Minutes on new baby cows and Zoie McCandless did hers with her dog.

Member Minutes for March will be Seth Dixon, Dirk Rinehart and Stanley Chesney.

Upcoming dates were discussed; deadline for online enrollment is March 15. The first Archery/Shotgun Shoot was to be on Saturday, Feb. 22.

The next business meeting will be on Monday, March 9 from 6:30-8 p.m. The first Rifle/Pistol Shoot will be on Saturday, March 14 from 9-11:30 a.m.

The group sang “Happy Birthday” to Dirk Rinehart.

The meeting adjourned at 7:10 p.m. Members not having a Safety Meeting then went into a Safety Meeting.

K9 and Co. 4-H Club

K9 And Co. had its first meeting on Jan. 9 at Diana’s kennel.

We elected new officers for 2020: President Mitchell Lennon, Vice President Cary Holliday, Secretary Lynnea Dean, Treasurer Peyton Ober, and News Reporter Ellie Smith. The constitution was read and approved for 2020.

Dues for the club are $20 including county fees. All members must attend at least eight meetings. Enrollment deadline is March 15.

Meetings will be held Thursdays in March from 6:30- 8 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to bring their dogs. We will be practicing obedience, showmanship, and dog questions.

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By Ellie Smith

4-H news reporter

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