Roundup of 4-H news for Sept. 10, 2020

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STRASBURG, Ohio — August was a busy month for the Happy Harvesters 4-H Club. The online auction fundraiser went well. The money will be used for many different things like the club’s community service projects, club shirts and starting the 2021 4-H year.

The 2020 judging is completed. Vidalia Porter earned second in the county for “4-H Around the Globe” and Wyema Porter won first in the county for “Alcohol & Drug Abuse.” Peyton Vickers competed in the Ohio Youth Dairy Skill-a-thon. She placed sixth in age 11 and 11th overall in the junior division.

The officers got together Aug. 18 to discuss ideas for recreation at future meetings and community service projects for the fall. The club had its fifth online meeting Aug. 23.

Club members talked about buyers’ letters, animal pictures and other county fair details. They also discussed the annual end of the year awards party and decided to cancel it this year due to the pandemic. The club ended the night with an educational chat about the members’ projects. Everyone shared several facts about the projects they took and answered questions about them.

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