While some 4-H clubs have been having a tough time during the pandemic, 91原创鈥檚 is adapting and persevering, according to A.J. Porohowski, club president and 4H ambassador.
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鈥淪ome (clubs) have had to shut down,鈥 Porohowski told the 91原创 Advance Times.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been tough.鈥
But Otter Flying Feathers has been able to maintain its membership, a fact Porohowski said was due to the dedication of cub members, and their readiness to adapt to using videoconferencing as a COVID-19 safe way of getting together.
鈥淭hey want to stay in the club,鈥 Porohowski remarked.
He said the club has also aimed to maintain interest by keeping the online versions of the 4H meeting 鈥渁s engaging, and fun, an experience as we can.鈥
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Porohowski said club members would like to see the return of some 4-H events that had to be held online last year, such as the PNE showmanship classes, where members presented their animal projects over the internet.
鈥4H members are hoping to see these be able to run this year,鈥 Porohowski said.
鈥淎lthough the past year has looked different, 4-H has worked hard to deliver meaningful programming and allow for a wonderful experience for all youth,鈥 he added.
鈥淲e are looking forward to a new year of making new memories, new friends and new skills.鈥
Otter Flying Feathers web page notes the club offers projects in both poultry, gardening and Cloverbuds, an exploratory program without animal projects for six- to eight-year-olds.
Members do not have to live on a farm to join.
The is to prepare young people for their future as adult citizens by building awareness of agriculture, 鈥渋nspiring, educating and supporting youth to reach their full potential.鈥
4-H stands for head, heart, hands and health, with each member pledging: their head to clearer thinking, heart to greater loyalty, hands to larger service, and health to better living, for 鈥渕y club, my community and my country, and my world.鈥
For more information, email: OtterFlyingFeathers@gmail.com.
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