Nov 14, 2022

Smoky View 4-H Club holds club officer training

Posted Nov 14, 2022 2:50 AM
<b>On Oct. 16, Smoky View 4-H members Krew Swisher and Beau Johnson added Junior Mints to a trail mix as part of a ceremony during the club's officer installation. They are the club's new junior officers. </b>Photo by Adam Pracht,&nbsp;a Smoky View 4-H Club leader
On Oct. 16, Smoky View 4-H members Krew Swisher and Beau Johnson added Junior Mints to a trail mix as part of a ceremony during the club's officer installation. They are the club's new junior officers. Photo by Adam Pracht, a Smoky View 4-H Club leader

By EIAN PRACHT
Smoky View 4-H Club reporter

On Oct. 16, the Smoky View 4-H Club held its October club meeting at the Salemsborg Fellowship Center to install officers for the new 4-H year. 

During the meeting, 4-H parents took the place of their 4-Hers to show members what to do in their officer position. This meant parents gave the reports for offices that their children have been elected to. 

Smoky View members also were given their 4-H record books and took a picture together. 

Later, 4-H members were installed to their offices with a ceremony in which each officer added an ingredient to a trail mix. The trail mix represented the different kinds of officers working together to support the club. 

Then the club sang a Halloween song and played a game in which members had to guess famous people when given clues by a partner. 

Club members celebrated their district-level achievements on Nov. 6 at the Minneapolis Elementary School in Minneapolis during the Central Kansas District Celebration of Achievements.

The club will meet again on Nov. 20 at the Salemsborg Fellowship Center.