Throughout the year, kids in the 4-H Friends Club have been hard at work learning new skills and undertaking projects. Thursday, kids showed off their favorite projects during the annual Roundup event at the Expo Center.
In the 4-H Friends program, kids aged 8-18 learn skills ranging from woodworking to public speaking under the guidance of experienced project leaders.
Kids are also connected with volunteering opportunities in the community and complete community service projects.
Tenley Fetzer, who said she has been in the 4-H Friends Club for four or five years, has participated in projects including crocheting, digital scrapbooking, food preparation, and public speaking. She said sewing has been her favorite activity so far, and showcased a dress she made herself Thursday.
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