Idaho
County 4-H Party is held
The Annual Idaho County 4-H Party was held on Saturday, March 30, 2019, at the Cottonwood Community Hall. Over 150 4-H members and their friends gathered at this event which is a "Penny Arcade" intended to raise the awareness of the Idaho County 4-H Program and encourage youth and adults to participate in this youth development program. This event is also the kick-off for Idaho County 4-H Week. Each of Idaho County’s 4-H clubs set up a booth at which chances to play cost from one to twenty-five cents. These booths offer a wide variety of games. Some of this year’s games included penny drops, hoop shoot, plinko and a bean bag toss. The games concluded at noon with a free hamburger barbecue lunch served by the Idaho County 4-H Ambassadors. The Idaho/Lewis County Cattle Association provided the hamburger to BBQ and the Idaho County Wheat Growers Association also makes a donation to help offset the expenses for lunch. Special thanks to Idaho/Lewis County Cattle Association members for doing the cooking! Greencreek Active Workers member Madison Shears helps Brynnkey York (of Grangeville) play a fishing game. Photo by Susie Heckman. Payton Trivett playing the bean bag toss at the Cottonwood Saddliers 4-H Club booth. Photo by Susie Heckman. |
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