Miranda 4-H Meeting: Any Interested Youth Welcome

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Certificate of Recognition being presented to 4-H members for helping to decorate the Garberville Vets Hall. [Photo provided by Shanna Archibold]

By Malachi Church, 14 years old, 4-H Reporter

Miranda 4-H invites local youth to join them in exploring the wonders of craftsmanship and the heights of knowledge. The club is looking for new members. Anyone willing to join between the ages of 5 and 18 will be accepted. The members of Miranda 4-H club learn fun things like archery, cooking, sewing, blacksmithing, poultry, Lego engineering, swine, rabbits, goats, horses/miniature horses, outdoor skills and many more fun activities. You can choose to participate in any of these. So come and join the 4-H.

4-H Officers

4-H Officers [Photo by Malachi Church]

The Miranda-Garberville-Redway area has only one club, Miranda 4-H Club.  The first community meeting of this year will be held on Tuesday, September 6th, at 6 P.M. in Miranda at Steven’s Hall.  New members are welcome. The enrollment cost is $39 per youth. It is a potluck so feel free to bring food if you want.

“4-H is a youth organization where kids…can learn by doing.  There are community meetings where you learn leadership, citizenship, and life skills. There are also project meetings where you get hands on learning experiences in the topics you choose,” said Shanna Archibold, 4-H Community leader.

Award Winning Lego Project

Award winning Lego project created by last year’s 4-H Lego Engineering group. [Photo by Kym Kemp]

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Jackie Ginn
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Jackie Ginn
7 years ago

Good job with the article, Malachi!

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More Love
7 years ago

Great story. I hope lots of kids join. Have fun and learn something. Be proud.

Liz
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Liz
7 years ago

4-H is a wonderful program and does not separate the boys and girls.

I would like to see the times and dates for the other 4-H groups in the area.