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July 25, 1979 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-07-25

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corn and
T day the 4 - H Clubs farm animal care and train- 'to teach leadership it-
is rapidly expanding to in- • ong, photography leather izenship and cial respon-
elude urban are as well. craft and tractor care and ibilities".
There ar now 4 - H lubs fety, etc. . ch 4 - H Club un-
located in 70 neighborhoods One of the recent pro- si ts .of 5- adults vol-
of Berrien County. This gr m being offered to kids unteers and 25-30 kid.
means there is club in in the area is the 4 - H Day So there i about a 1: 5
nearly every township and amp. This includes around" ratio f counselors to kids.
county. 250 - 300 kids ages 7 - 1.... This provides for a clo
The ids in olv d in The ids are pic ed up at relationship between adul
4 - H ha a wide variety their homes e ryday for a and child.
of projects to work on: eek and taken to River- Any adult in the area
rust aid, gardening dog and view Par where camp n v lunteer for 4 - H
gr und games and craft are coun lor. There is no
offered. A li t f pi -up e perien n ce ry., ju t a
:'tes ca be obtained from de rie to ork with the
the ourthou ,room 107. kids. r Allen sais "One
There are 7 camp oun- of our stron est points here
sel rs who r with the at 4 - H is the chemistry
mp rs, There coun lor that re ults bet een the
are youth working through adult staff and the youth .
the Y PT Program and they Som of the future
really enj y orking with program for this fall in-
the id. elude the Berrien County
Youth Fair in WID h many
youngester will enter their
proje ts f r prize . And the
fir t eek in October i
ati nal 4 - H eek.
Unum up by
The youth in ur
area ar ne four
greate t natural re ur e .
a re ur· that need to be
ultivated ""
. Green
Things
e, it asn't so bad!
nd no don't you feel
better about it? One thing
i for sure, your plants
do !!
noth r 4 - H program
ffered i the Bi yele Safety
Pr gram with J J n
rving orrdina or. The
ids learn bik fety and
Jaw. Bike clini are being
started t sho kids how to
fix their wn bi e .
The main prin iple of
the 4 - H lub a cording to
w rdin t r Henry Allen i
Shirley Phillips t
n in nutrition.
Part II of 'The Living
Sands of arnib" ill b
own onday, July 30. at
12: 15 in the auditorium of
th nton H rbor Public
Libr ry. Of pe ial intere t
. the film i the ad pta-
ity of the cre tur f the
de rt to it ho til nvir n-
publi invited.
to th
outh" by har-
Is
t,
cret game inv lving rob­
l-crs,
'Han ] and Gretal: an
ppalachian Version" .and
"little Sunsh de', a puppet
and doll animation reveal
the cret life of t ys at
night.
'Whazzat' is a story
adapted from the East In­
dian folk tale, 'The Si
Blind en and the le-
phant".
ew book added to
the Junior Colle tion are:
'The Country Bunny and
the Little Gold Shoes b�'
arjorie Fla ;' a e at th
Brillstone indo" by Flo­
rence Parry Heide; Pet
Ro • y Life in Baseball'
by Pc te Rose' and' e Re­
m mber Philip" by orrna
Sirm n.
andarin ' by tcphen
Becker' "A Year or S with
Edgar" by George Higgin ;
'The Island' by Peter
8enchley.
JU lOR DEPART E T
F ur hort film will
be own Friday July 27
at 4:00 and Saturday, July
2 at 3:00.
"Fur at lub" i the
tory of two girls playin a
JULY 25 -30, 1979
THE CITIZEN
PAGE 11
Real hickory-smoked BAR-B-QUE!
T 11 •. -2....... " .... -c.
Counselors Reinaldo Tripplett front
at 0 .
d Jam' Fiel
Cou lors (left to ri t, b to evin 'tchell Bill
Homer and Kenn th T ylor teach the 4-H p to tb
campers.
A TED
eire atio
anage
The Citizen needs an agressive, bondable, personal>
man or oman to take charg of circulation. If you
are responsible, self-starter with a CM, call 927-1527
for an appointment.
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