BUCYRUS — The Mt. Zion Buckeyes 4-H Club met for its first 4-H meeting Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. at the Mt. Zion Church. The secretary and treasurers report were read.
In new business, the club had a reading/approval and sign off on the constitution. There were folder and family guides distributed to the members.
New officers elected for the season were as follows:
- President – Kelsie Williams
- Vice President – Jodie Jennings
- Secretary – Makenna Zaebst
- Treasurer – Abi Chester
- News Reporter – Marlie Hosey
- Historian – Miya Kinn
- Health Officer – Jaxon Vance
- Safety Officer – Jaren Vance
- Recreation Leader – Jacob Jennings
Members were reminded to return their enrollment forms and club dues and desired t-shirt size by the March 4 meeting.
Fair Dates will be July 10-14 and 4-H camp will be June 7-10. Refreshments were provided, and the meeting was dismissed.
The Mt. Zion Buckeyes 4-H Club hosted its second meeting Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. at the Mt. Zion Church.
There was a call to order, pledges and roll call. A recreational activity was provided by Jacob Jennings. The secretary and treasurers report were read.
In new business, there was a discussion of community service opportunities and requirements. Members are to participate in one small community service project and one large one.
Donations were collected for Guiding Grace Clothing Closet and Food Pantry in Nevada.
There was an explanation of fundraiser and buyout requirements. The fundraiser this year will be to sell Carle’s Bratwurst.
We also discussed and updated sewing flyer and quality assurance. All participants taking livestock projects must attend a quality assurance program by May 30. A list of possible sponsorships was also discussed.
Blake Smith provided a demonstration and there was a reminder that there is a need for an additional 4-H advisor.
Refreshments were served, and the meeting was adjourned.