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Country Corners Multiple 4-H Club plan a busy year

Country Corners Multiple 4-H has a lot going on. We decided to get club jackets. They will look awesome with the 4-H emblem, our name and projects embroidered on them.
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Country Corners Multiple 4-H has a lot going on. We decided to get club jackets. They will look awesome with the 4-H emblem, our name and projects embroidered on them.

One of our members, Megan Schwark, will be attending the annual general meeting this year. She will represent all of district 34 4-H. Good luck, Megan, and have fun.

The light horse project recently attended the Cowboy Christmas Parade in Battleford. After it, they discussed meeting dates and record books. They were also interested in the Friday family nights at Sunshine Stable.

The small engines project will meet every second weekend. The archery project's first meeting is Dec. 15. Beef meetings will be held every third Wednesday of the month, after general meeting.

Country Corners has many upcoming events. Our Christmas party is Dec. 2. We will be tobogganing at the Don Ross hill, then having pizza. We are going to clean at the Agrivilla in the morning, Dec. 8.

Curling practice will be held every Wednesday in December. Practices start at 4 p.m. at the new rink in the CUPlex. The final practice will be Jan. 2 with the district bonspiel Jan. 5. This year district 34 has the privilege of holding regional curling. It will be Jan. 19, also at the CUPlex.

Our next bingo is Jan. 5 from 5:30 p.m. to midnight at Carousel Bingo.

Our club speeches will be in February around the 17th.

The first weekend of May will be the beef clipping day.

Our next general meeting will be Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the Eagle Hill School.

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