Thursday, September 12, 2019

September 11th 2019

We did meeting as normal, and Jason lead a talk and activity on how animals hunt. For the activity Lincoln and Reagan chased Chloe to the end of the driveway.

     (Our photographer has yet to send me any photos from this meeting)

Saturday, February 9, 2019

January 9th, 2019


January 9th, 2019
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On January 9th of 2019, we carried out our normal meeting before doing an activity. The activity was about how biology can be used in creature design. The club was supposed to design a creature and come up with one adaptation for it, and describe its taxonomic ranks.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

September 5 2018 4-H Meeting - Wolf Talk 



For the September business meeting I talked about how wolves hunt. Also a few facts and how the pack hierarchy works.

Friday, September 7, 2018

4-H Back Pack Buddies



At our September meeting, we collected food for the 4-H Backpack Buddies Program. 

Thank you Ms. Andrea for taking the photo for us.

Reagan Parrish
Curious Crew Reporter


Wednesday, August 15, 2018

August 3 2018 4-H Meeting - Team Building Activity

For the August business meeting I lead a team building activity.  For the activity I made cards with words on them.  One person would be blindfolded and have a pen and paper.  The other person would get a card.  The person with the card would have to explain what to draw by only saying directions.

Monday, August 6, 2018

June 18 2018 4-H Meeting - Markers



Celeste led an activity on alcoholic based art markers. In this activity, the club tested out nine different brands of art markers. They were given paper to test the markers, and a list of pros and cons for each. After this, they chose which marker they thought would be the best.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

May 2018 4-H Meeting - Solitary Bees

At the May meeting the Curious Crew 4-H club learned about Solitary bees.  They learned about Mason bee houses and how to set them up.  The houses should be set up facing south, they should be about 7 feet up, they should be at least 300 feet from flowers, and should be protected from the rain.