Logan County 4-H

Cloverdale 4-H Club, Four Corner Clovers and Four Corner Buddies Cloverbud 4-H Club

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[August 14, 2020]   The Cloverdale 4-H club was well represented in the virtual shows with three members showing. Those same three also submitted their photos for publication.


Kristy Morrow
Clothing
Poultry

"Kristy is very excited about the dress that she made for her 4-H clothing project. This year, she learned how to work with netting. She altered her pattern so that she could add an embellished netting over her satin skirt. She improved her skills at placing an invisible zipper and slip stitched her hem and bodice lining. Kristy loves that she got to be creative with her project."




Stephen Starasta
Cooking 201
Passport to the World
Public Presentations,
Sportfishing 3
Woodworking 3

"Stephen reports learning to pay closer attention to details in all areas of life. He also learned that sometimes you have to work with things that are very delicate and you need to be very gentle so that you don’t hurt or ruin them."


Sarah Starasta
Civic Engagement 3
Cooking 401
Leadership 3
Photography 3

"Sarah indicates lessons learned from photography include realizing that sometimes things just don’t work out, and looking at things in another light (whether figuratively or metaphorically) are applicable in many areas of life. In cooking, she learned to remember to plan ahead for tasks and that it is satisfying to share with others."

Four Corner Clovers

Two members of the Four Corner Clovers submitted photos of their projects. In addition two additional members participated in the virtual exhibits.


Ryder Conrady
2019 Scramble Goat

“I had a lot of fun taking care of my goat, Bella. I enjoyed feeding it every morning and taking it for walks.”

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Ellie Wrage
Meat Goat Showing
Animal Science: Science of Dog Food,
Visual Arts – Nature

"There was a lot I learned with my projects this year, but what I will remember the most is my scramble goat, Daisie, having her first kid (Basil) and all that it took to prepare (and wait) for him to arrive. In my other projects I learned that it takes planning and hard work to get them done on time."

Participants in the virtual exhibits from the Four Corner Clovers:

Jacob Lawrence
Market Wether

James Sewing
Meat Goat Doe 12-16 mo (3/2/19 - 7/1/19)
Prior Year 19 Scramble Goat
Woodworking 1

Reagan Titus
Chester White Barrow and Gilt

Four Corner Buddies Cloverbud 4-H Club

The cloverbud program is designed for those youngsters who are officially a little too young to join 4-H. The programs are designed to be age appropriate and get the youngsters initiated in to their future 4-H careers.
 


From the Four Corner Buddies, who youngsters participated in the virtual exhibits and also submitted photos of their projects.


Brantley Conrady
Egg Carton Farm Animals

“I painted and decorated egg cartons to look like farm animals.” “I enjoyed recycling the egg cartons instead of throwing them away.”


Olivia Wrage
Geode Display

"I learned that most geode rocks are round and look plain on the outside, but if you crack them open and they are hollow, they may have really neat crystals on the inside."

[Nila Smith with assistance from the Logan County Extension Staff]

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