- Author: Callie Peek
"All of life is a test and we all have our challenges to meet," (Marjory Sheba). As we all know, life the past year has been crazy. And not the kind of crazy that goes through our brains when we think we see a ghost - the kind of crazy that happens when you have to live through a pandemic. Because of the pandemic, 4-H has not been able to put on in-person meetings and instead, has been doing zoom meetings. This being said, Sierra Crest 4-H club has been doing the best we can to make the most out of this year's circumstances and keep the community spirit up. Each month, our club has a different community service opportunity. Although it has been difficult to come up with service projects in a pandemic, we have been able to come up with a few activities to keep busy. A few of the things we have done include donating food and jackets to the Salvation Army, sending supplies to the fire victims, participating in Angel wish tree and making cards for teacher appreciation week.
These past few weeks, Sierra Crest 4-H club has been working harder to keep our beautiful Bishop area clean. Our community service project for the month of April was to pick up trash in our community. Whether it was out in a public area or in our own backyard, Sierra Crest has made an effort to keep the area clean and looking pretty. Bishop is a beautiful place and with help from club members, we have made it a more enjoyable place for everyone.
Shea Ludwick, Sierra Crest 4-H Club President