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Daughters of the American Revolution Meet

By Newspaper StaffMarch 13, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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2013marScout David Williams chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met on March 1 at the OSU Extension, [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.”]Williams County Agriculture Office in Bryan at 1:30 p.m. Nine members were present, and Rosanne Fisher, Laura Karl, and Gerry Landon were hostesses. The afternoon presentation was given by 4-H Program Assistant, Kim Herman. She discussed the benefits of 4-H, which stands for “Head, Heart, Health, and Hands”, for children beginning with the Cloverbud program for kindergarten (age 5) through 2nd graders. The core program is for ages 8 (and in the 3rd grade) through 18. Young people have the opportunity to develop public speaking skills, good decision making, setting and reaching goals, conflict resolution, and organization. They can choose individual projects including cooking, sewing, aerospace science, animals, creative arts, conservation, and self-determined. Enrollment must be completed by April 1. Please contact Kim Herman at 419-636-5608 for more information. The DAR chapter will next meet on April 18 at the Bryan Public Library at 5:00 p.m. for a rug hooking program.[/emember_protected]

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