Six Innovative Minds Changing the Face of the 4-H Community
By Abbye Hendrich, 4-H Program Coordinator
On Sunday, October 21st, six 4-H Council members went to work on their 4-H native grass plot along the Home on the Range nature trail. They also went to work on implementing ways to improve their 4-H community.
Pictured are Vice President- Nolan Billings; Secretary-
Katelyn Ifland;
Kendra Billings; Treasurer- Jayden Meyer; Ken Wagner; Not
Pictured- Talyn McKenzie
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“This is such a great group of kids to work with”, stated 4-H Program Coordinator, Abbye Hendrich. “They are always ready to try new things and think outside the box.”
Smith County 4-H Council is comprised of elected delegates from each 4-H Club. They meet on a regular basis to discuss innovative ideas, program improvements, and county-wide initiatives.
“We are always brainstorming in an attempt to do what is best for each 4-H member, 4-H family, 4-H club, and ultimately the 4-H community as a whole” continued Abbye Hendrich.
Keep a lookout for what these ground-breaking kids are planning next as we all strive “To Make the Best Better.”