Fur and Feather 4-H elects officers

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The Clinton County Fur and Feather 4-H club met at 7 p.m. March 10. Emily Goodwin called the meeting to order.

Austin Burden led the Pledge of Allegiance, Rosie Hall led the 4-H Pledge and Emily Goodwin read the minutes from last meeting.

The club elected officers: President Jayden Doyle, Vice President Emily Goodwin, Secretary Jase Doyle, News reporter Rosie Hall, Health Officers Gage Brandenburg, Gracie Goodwin and Katie Hinkle and Safety Officers Leah Perry and Phillip Greenwood.

Demonstrations were done by Jase Doyle with his Californian rabbit, Rosie Hall with her Dutch rabbit, and advisor Jordan Phipps with his Mini Rex rabbits.

The next meeting is March 24 at 7 p.m.

By Rosie Hall

4-H news reporter

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