NOVEMBER 18, 2020
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Vegreville 4-H Beef Club Report
Members of the Vegreville 4-H Beef Club at their annual weigh in event. (Vegreville 4-H Beef Club/Submitted Photo)
Aron and Jonny Guenther Submitted On Sunday, November 1 the Vegreville 4-H Beef Club held its annu-
al weigh-in for the steers that they have chosen for their project this year. This event took place at the Vegreville Agricultural Society grounds and the
scale was provided by the County of Minburn. All steers received their vaccinations provided by the Vegreville Veterinary Clinic and they also received
4-H Resumes in Beaver County Russell Janzen Club Reporter This year has been tough, but the Beaver County 4-H Multi Club has begun again! On November 13, we held club elections at the Holden Complex. Our new President is Hannah Chetney. Wyatt Ziegler has been voted Vice President. The Secretary position has been awarded to George Mackenzie. Club Reporter is Russell Janzen. Our new Treasurer is Nolan Dixson and our Social Media Representative is Denise Schmaus. The District Representative is Cameron Dixson. Congratulations to all elected officials.
This year our members are trying out a new project called Exploring 4-H. This project touches on life skills, leadership, technology and trades, and many more. Each month we will learn a specific skill together, taught by an expert. In January we will have a woodworking workshop. The members that are working on the small engines project this year will have their first meeting on November 28th. They are continuing to work on a 1954 Plymouth, mainly focusing on the body of the vehicle. On December 14 we are helping out at the Christmas Bureau in the Town of Vegreville as part of our community service.
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their 4-H ear tags. After the weigh-in everybody had supper, which included pizza and soda provided by Vision Credit Union, with a meeting to follow. The meeting started at 6 pm where future plans for the club were discussed and all members were assigned to a committee. Everyone decided that they are going to make letters and send them to a number of senior homes around Vegreville during Easter. More activities, including the club Christmas party, were planned with dates to be confirmed at the next meeting.