- Author: Darlene McIntyre
Snelling 4-H’s
9TH Annual BBQ Chicken Dinner
“ Live & Silent Auction”
To be held Saturday March 24th
@ theSnellingMercedFallsSchoolGymnasium
Dinner 5:30pm – 8pm * Take outs available
Live & Silent Auction starting at 6:30pm
Dinner - $7.00
Dessert & Refreshment booth.
There are many great items, with more donations still coming in. There will be something for everyone! Please come join in the fun for the evening and help support the youth of Snelling 4-H.
For more information please call 563-6380
Sincerely,
Kaitlyn Ryan
Snelling 4-H
Merced County All-Star
- Posted By: Darlene McIntyre
- Written by: Karen Creighton
To honor the sacrifices made on 9/11, St. Anthony's 4-H club dedicated the weekend to community service. They started the weekend by first of all preparing for a rummage sale to be held on Saturday. All the proceeds from the sale were given to Hinds Hospice and St. Vincent de Paul charities. Part of the club also went to Merced to decorate at the American Legion Hall. The local chapter hosted the State Legion Biker's Convention Then Saturday we worked the sale. Finally on Sunday the club served food and drinks to the people of Atwater after the 9/11 Parade. What a great weekend of service.
- Posted By: Darlene McIntyre
- Written by: Karen Creighton
St. Anthony's 4-H has adopted a F-80 jet at Castle Air Museum. This will entail club members washing the airplane every month and maintaining the area around the plane. Our crew chief is Mr. Dalia. He had to be trained in how to care for the plane as it is an antique. This will also be used as a club community service project.
After adopting our plane, we put up a booth at the open cock pit day on Sept. 4th. There, we were responsible for telling visitors about our plane. Members researched information about our plane to share. We were also able to give out information about St. Anthony's 4-H and 4-H in general.
- Posted By: Darlene McIntyre
- Written by: Kate Wallace
Weaver 4-H’s Downtown Shootout
Weaver 4-H’s Photography project embarked on a new venture this past spring and participated in the local Saturday Shootout headed by local professional photographer, Jay Sousa. It all started with a small newspaper article announcing Mr. Sousa’s plan to invite amateur photographers to join him for a monthly walk around downtown Merced to take pictures. Weaver’s photography project leader, Karen Wallace saw the article and asked Mr. Sousa if he would mind her project members joining his group.
The group, known as the “Saturday Shootout”, met the first Saturday of each month beginning in February. The group met early— very early, and with the help of some Starbuck’s coffee, set out for our adventure. We were joined by several other local photographers who also answered Mr. Sousa’s invitation. During our monthly shootouts, Mr. Sousa helped with camera angles, lighting, and subject matter to photograph as he led us down the alleyways, sidewalks, and storefronts of our Main Street downtown.
It was Jay Sousa’s hope the project would conclude with a gallery showing of our work at his Gallery on the Square in Downtown Merced. In July, the planning began for our very first gallery show and on Friday, August 26th the idea became a reality with our opening reception! Along with our other Saturday Shootout friends and Mr. Sousa himself, Weaver 4-H members Gabrielle Calderon, Vanessa Mendonca, Kate Wallace, and leader Karen Wallace presented their favorite selections in the gallery. The reception was a huge success with an impressive turnout of friends, family, and the community.
If you have a chance, stop by Jay Sousa’s Galley on the Square at Bob Hart Square in downtown Merced and see the wonderful works of art we and the other members of the shootout have for sale and show. The photos will hang in Mr. Sousa’s galley for several more weeks. Please check them out!
Many thanks to Jay Sousa for his guidance, support, and encouragement throughout these past few months. We wish to also thank our new photography friends we met on our morning walks for their continual encouragement and kindness shown to us. Without all of these great people, none of this would be possible.
Submitted by Kate Wallace
8/2011
- Posted By: Richard L. Mahacek
- Written by: Richard Mahacek
Here we go, calling all Merced County 4-H clubs, members, officers, reporters, historians, and leaders! Now is your chance to share with the other 4-H members in Merced County about what your Club is doing.
Send in your information and have it posted on the new 4-H Club BLOG.....
send your article to Darlene at dlmcintyre@ucdavis.edu