Jolly Workers celebrate 4-H achievements

By Olivia Dick
Club reporter
Special to the Tribune

Achievement Night for the Stafford County 4-H program was held on November 9 at the new fair building in Stafford. Achievement Night is a night to celebrate members achievement pins, club leaders, volunteers, project record winners, and club seals. The Jolly Workers club earned the purple seal, the highest recognition awarded to a 4-H club.

The Jolly Workers held their November meeting at the Hudson community hall on Sunday, November 3. President Easton Alpers called the meeting to order. Club leader Tabra Ward led a short induction ceremony recognizing the new officers for the 2024-25 year. Roll call was, “If you had a turkey what would you call it?” Song leader, Klaire Dixon, led us in singing Pumpkin Bones. Once the meeting was adjourned, members enjoyed refreshments provided by the Barney and McAlister families.

The club is looking forward to their Christmas party during the next meeting on December 1 at the St. John Annex.

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