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4-Hers perform, demonstrate and shine for Club Days

  • Writer: Journal Staff Report
    Journal Staff Report
  • Mar 3, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 29, 2023


Lucinae Carlson, a member of the Valley Rangers 4-H Club, demonstrates how to make crêpes during the Club Days event on Saturday, Feb. 25. (Photos by Roger Sims/Linn County Journal)


Members of 4-H clubs in both Linn and Miami counties converged on Prairie View Middle School on Saturday, Feb. 25, for the annual Club Days events.


Club members had the opportunity to show off a different set of talents. Whether the 4-Hers were conducting demonstrations, giving informative speeches, dancing, playing a musical instrument, singing or performing skits, they came prepared to compete.

Josiah Randall warms up for his solo trumpet performance.


Aniston Yates of Centerville, who is a member of the Bull Creek Club in Miami County, sings "If I Die Young" by Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry for the judge.


Brayden Garcia of the Progressive 4-H Club in Miami County plays a classical piece, "The Spinning Song" by Albert Ellmenreich, for the judge.

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