Friday, May 10, 2013
North Laurel 4-H has a Fundraiser at Chick-Fil-A on Johns Hopkins Road.
Everybody's got to eat, right? And, going out to eat is great because: 1 - someone else does the cooking; and, 2 - someone else does the cleaning up (well, except for maybe taking your tray and dumping the trash into the trash receptacle). Roanne Smallwood, a leader in the North Laurel Leaders 4-H Club was kind enough to pass on an invite to the greater Highland-Fulton community to a fundraiser that the North Laurel Leaders 4-H is having on May 21 at the Chick-Fil-A restaurant on Johns Hopkins Road. It runs from 5 to 8 p.m. Some of the proceeds of this fundraiser will go towards the club's community service project, Hero Dogs. This organization trains dogs for use by disabled veterans. Roanne really hopes that the community comes out in support for this fundraiser. You can eat-in or order through the drive-thru-- just be sure to mention 4-H! Roanne wrote that club members have been very busy learning all about good baking techniques, making decoupage items, and learning about scrapbooking, while the younger Clover members, ages 5-7, have been busy learning about appliqué, healthy food choices, and making sock puppets. 4-H is open to all children ages 5-18. For more information on 4-H please call Roanne Smallwood at 301-725-3905. The 4-H calendar for Howard County can be found
here. A link to the latest (April) edition of the Clover newsletter can be found here.
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