Learn to do by doing, not just a motto

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By Cora Baker

Neepawa & Area 4-H Beef Club

The Neepawa & Area 4-H Beef Club’s second meeting was held on Monday, Nov. 3 at the The Neepawa & Area 4-H Beef Club’s second meeting was held on Monday, Nov. 3 at the NACI. Our club will be very active in the community, during the month of November and December, showing that the 4-H motto is something that everyone should continue to show throughout their lives no matter their age. 

Remembrance Day is a time to remember! The Neepawa & Area 4-H Beef Club met at the Yellowhead Center for the Remembrance Day Service on Tuesday, Nov. 11. We were honoured to participate in the service, and show our respect for those that fought/fight and died for our freedom. After the service, the Legion Ladies put on a lunch for whoever participated in the day’s events. 

Weigh day was held on Sunday, Nov. 16 at deKoning farms. At 11:00, after all the animals were weighed, we went to the garage and had a lunch made by Lynn Oshanyk, Wendy Baker and Debbie deKoning.

Tis’ the Season: The Neepawa Sliver Spurs joined the Neepawa & Area 4-H Beef Club again this year to participate in the Annual Santa Claus Parade held in Neepawa on Nov. 22. All club members joined together in creating a papier-mâché cow to put on the float and everyone brought different decorations to finish the float. 

Bingo will be heard through the Arden Community Hall, on Dec. 2, 9, and 16; as the Neepawa & Area 4-H members volunteered their time. 

The meeting was adjourned at 7:37 pm by Dylan Oshanyk. . Our club will be very active in the community, during the month of November and December, showing that the 4-H motto is something that everyone should continue to show throughout their lives no matter their age. 

Remembrance Day is a time to remember! The Neepawa & Area 4-H Beef Club met at the Yellowhead Center for the Remembrance Day Service on Tuesday, Nov. 11. We were honoured to participate in the service, and show our respect for those that fought/fight and died for our freedom. After the service, the Legion Ladies put on a lunch for whoever participated in the day’s events. 

Weigh day was held on Sunday, Nov. 16 at deKoning farms. At 11:00, after all the animals were weighed, we went to the garage and had a lunch made by Lynn Oshanyk, Wendy Baker and Debbie deKoning.

Tis’ the Season: The Neepawa Sliver Spurs joined the Neepawa & Area 4-H Beef Club again this year to participate in the Annual Santa Claus Parade held in Neepawa on Nov. 22. All club members joined together in creating a papier-mâché cow to put on the float and everyone brought different decorations to finish the float. 

Bingo will be heard through the Arden Community Hall, on Dec. 2, 9, and 16; as the Neepawa & Area 4-H members volunteered their time. 

The meeting was adjourned at 7:37 pm by Dylan Oshanyk.