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4-H Sharpshooters Hold Meeting

April 18, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read

On April 4, 2013 the Sharp Shooters 4-H Club met at the Williams County Conservation League. The business meeting was called to order by President, Madi Routhier. The first order of business was to recognize members who helped set up tables and chairs for the NRA Banquet and the Senior Fairboard fundraiser April 5. Members turned in order forms for the Krispy Kreme fundraiser and ideas for opportunities in the future to help pay for additional supplies. [emember_protected custom_msg=”Full content protected for online subscribers. Purchase a one week subscription from the top menu bar for just $1.99 to read all online content (full access). Longer subscription plans are also available. Subscriptions cover our costs to attend local events; bringing forth Hometown News Coverage to our communities.”] Also discussed was if the club should participate in the Road to Recovery Race and the motion was passed. Also recognized were officers that went to officer training at Montpelier School on Thursday, April 4. A reminder was given to members who show livestock that need to get their Quality Assurance Testing if they haven’t got it already. The last days to get the testing are April 9 and April 27. The next discipline meeting will be April 21, 2013 at the Conservation League. The next discipline and business meeting is Saturday, May 4. [/emember_protected]

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