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OSU Ag Extension Talk
Lawn weeds can help Coshocton yards
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Good News
Faith can be a legacy that lasts
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Better Days
Graduates deserve their moment
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Weekly Blessing
Follow his righteousness
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Kitchen Table Nutrition
Remembering Mum’s lessons
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Life Lines
Wide open spaces can sometimes be confining
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Drawing Laughter
Lifetime recycler learns a lesson about reusing
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Intentional Fatherhood
Father recalls lessons beyond the classroom
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Looking Back
Brothers took part in Carrollton’s 1996 Memorial Day services
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Look at the Past
Carrie’s Restaurant remembered in Holloway
The Jolly Farmers 4-H club
The eighth meeting of the Nashville Jolly Farmers took place on July 1 at the Nashville United Methodist Church.
Gabby Fowler led the Pledge of Allegiance and Bree Houin led the 4-H pledge. Bree asked everyone who their favorite singer was for roll call. There were 32 members present. Bree gave the secretary’s report and Kailyn Snyder gave the treasurers report.
The advisors discussed important dates with the group, such as the upcoming recreation night on July 28 at Whispering Hills, lifeskills judging on July 9 and livestock judging on July 11 and 15.
Brant Burgett made a motion to donate money towards a new picnic table for the fair. Gabby Fowler seconded and the motion passed. Sarah Irwin moved to adjourn the meeting and Garrett Fowler seconded.
To follow up the meeting, many members did demonstrations. Kailyn Snyder shared information about rabbits, Delani Vaughn demonstrated how to make slime, Cameron Hinton shared about his dog, Owen Mallasch shared the history of Badminton, Miles Mallasch shared about cheetahs, and Brant Burgett ended the night with his demonstration on showing pigs.
The next meeting of the Nashville Jolly Farmers will be held on July 28 from 5-8 p.m. at Whispering Hills.