4-H Cloverbuds learning about rainforests

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Photo courtesy Lisa Scott 4-H Cloverbuds gather to display the rainforest creatures they created at their first meeting this year. The group meets two Fridays per month and “rainforests” is the theme for the year. Standing left to right: Kaila Limebrook, Case Matteson, Carson Martin, Harper Hedgecock, Chance Ramirez, Johnny Baker, Tucker Jacboson, Chance Hart and Tucker Ford. Kneeling left to right: Noah Short, Tyler Dimond, Nigel Rutter, Jenna Jenkins, Asher Kurz, Marlowe Hedgecock, Bella Adkisson, Duke Ketchum and Alex Schmaelzle. Photo courtesy Lisa Scott
4-H Cloverbuds gather to display the rainforest creatures they created at their first meeting this year. The group meets two Fridays per month and “rainforests” is the theme for the year. Standing left to right: Kaila Limebrook, Case Matteson, Carson Martin, Harper Hedgecock, Chance Ramirez, Johnny Baker, Tucker Jacboson, Chance Hart and Tucker Ford. Kneeling left to right: Noah Short, Tyler Dimond, Nigel Rutter, Jenna Jenkins, Asher Kurz, Marlowe Hedgecock, Bella Adkisson, Duke Ketchum and Alex Schmaelzle.[/caption]

By Lisa Scott

Special to The PREVIEW

Cloverbuds is for children ages 5, 6 or 7 that would like to start to explore the county’s 4-H program.

The group meets two Fridays per month from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the 4-H building on the fairgrounds in the upstairs meeting room. The leaders of the club are Becky Jacobson and Lisa Scott. The next meeting is Jan. 23.

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