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February 2019 Meeting Report

Submitted by reporter, Walker Cameron.

The High Country Handiworkers 4-H Club met on Monday, February 11 at 7:00 p.m. at the McKee Building at the Ranch in Loveland, Colorado.

Enrollment is still open for new members. The deadline to enroll is March 1. Returning members can add or remove projects until March 1 also.

Rob Ryan, our club parliamentarian, talked about how to use parliamentary procedure to make decisions using motions, a second, and a vote. 

The club members who sold tickets at King Soopers did really well. The total for the weekend was 675 tickets and received $180 in donations.

The 4-H Carnival is at the First National Bank Building on March 2 from 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. Our club will have five booths at the carnival. Members turned in tickets they’ve sold and will be signing up to work at the booths. Our club is also gathering items for three club baskets: Camping, Colorado Sports, and Dog Lovers.

The Larimer County Exchange Club is hosting a dance after the carnival in the McKee Building from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m.

The club will be buying T-shirts for members and leaders this year. Please bring your design ideas to the next meeting. 

There was a demonstration about using different tips for cake decorating.

The next meeting will be on March 11 at 7:00 p.m.

For more information, visit the High Country Handiworkers website at hch4h.org or on Facebook and Instagram by searching for hch4hclub.

January 2019 Meeting Minutes

Submitted by secretary, Grace Gray.

The meeting of the High Country Handiworkers was called to order at 7:11 p.m. on January 14, 2019 by President Brooke Carlson.

The pledges were led by Morgan Copeland, Sydney Gray, and Mikayla Mann.

Roll call was taken by Secretary Grace Gray and the question asked was, “What one thing will you do differently this year on your project?”

Cael ​Claude moved to approve the minutes as posted on the club website. Seconded and APPROVED.

The treasurer’s report was given by Lizzy Fetzer: checking = $5,844.00 and savings = $2,324.00.

The reporter’s report was given by Walker Cameron. December’s meeting report was submitted to the Coloradoan and Reporter-Herald as well as social media and the club’s website.

The sunshine report was presented by Cael Claude and Eden Copeland. We had six January birthdays.

There was no Cloverbud report, because there was no Cloverbud meeting in December.

Leader’s Report:

Enrollment – The last day for enrollment is January 15th. All leaders must re-enroll and do leader training.

Hunters Safety – Course will be March 23–24, 2019.

Foods Field Trip – Trista Claude set up a field trip to the Black Garlic Spice Co. shop in Loveland on January 21, 2019 at 1:30 p.m.

Outdoor Skills – Orientation will be on February 21 and is mandatory for Outdoor Skill participants to be able to shoot archery, .22 rifle, and shotgun disciplines if not already enrolled in them.

Western Heritage – Leader Jackie Easthouse  talked about Western Heritage. The meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays at 6:00 p.m. at the Ranch.  Participants wear old west clothes, learn about the old west history, and create their own characters.

Shooting Sports Orientation for Air Rifle, Air Pistol, .22 Rifle, .22 Pistol will be held in the exhibit hall at 6:30 p.m. on January 17 for returning members, and January 27 at 12:30 p.m. for new members.

New Business:

4-H Carnival – The booths for the club this year are Iron Man, Toilet Paper Toss, Lollipop Pull, Lock Box, and Rubberband Guns. The carnival is March 2 in the First National Bank Building.

4-H Carnival Ticket Sales – Club members can sign up to sell their tickets on January 26–27 from 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. at King Soopers on Eagle Drive in Loveland. There will be a Signup Genius on the club website to choose a time slot. The 4-H member in the county to sell the most tickets will be awarded $100.

Demonstrations:

  • Walker Cameron about stabilizers for archery.
  • Nate Rogers about how he made a brass 4-H clover for a pistol box for his shooting sports project.
  • Juni Godfrey about fractions and how they apply to baking.

River Matthews moved to adjourn meeting at 8:28 p.m. Seconded and APPROVED.

January 2019 Meeting Report

Submitted by reporter, Walker Cameron.

The High Country Handiworkers 4-H Club met on Monday, January 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the McKee Building at the Ranch in Loveland, Colorado.

Enrollment is still open for new members. The deadline to enroll is March 1. Returning members can add or remove projects until March 1 also.

The club voted on the booths to run at the 4-H Carnival on March 2. Members received tickets to sell for the carnival. Our club will be selling tickets at the King Soopers on Eagle Drive on January 26 and 27 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Cindy Buckardt reported about the club’s community service last month. The club wrapped presents for the Foster and Adoptive Families of Larimer County. There were 285 excited kids at the Christmas party!

There were demonstrations about Archery Stabilizers, Molding Brass, and Fractions for Baking.

The next meeting will be on February 11 at 7:00 p.m.

December 2018 Meeting Minutes

Submitted by secretary, Lacey Adams.

The meeting of the High Country Handiworkers was called to order at 7:05 p.m. by President Brooke Carlson.

The pledges were led by Walker Cameron, River Matthews, and Amanda Martin.

Roll call was taken by secretary Lacey Adams by asking the question, “What is one project you are taking or thinking about taking this year?” Cael Claude moved to approve the minutes as posted on the club website. Seconded and APPROVED.

In the absence of treasurer Nate Rogers, the report was given by Bree Caffey: checking = $3,192.36 and savings = $2,324.

The reporter’s report was given by Walker Cameron. November’s meeting report was submitted to the Coloradoan and Reporter-Herald as well as our club’s social media and the club website.

​Cael Claude gave the sunshine report. We had four December birthdays.

​Cindy Buckardt gave the Cloverbud report. The Cloverbuds made placemats with recycled Christmas cards, played Christmas bingo, and decorated gingerbread cookies.

Leader’s Report:

Parliamentary Procedure – Rob Ryan will be serving as club parliamentarian. He gave a brief introduction about parliamentary procedure and why it’s important.

Foods Project – Trista Claude gave a report on the Foods project group and announced that the next meeting will be on Monday, January 7. Members should bring their favorite dishes. Trista is also working on setting up a tour of the Black Garlic shop.

Shooting Sports – Reminder that all those participating in shooting sports need to fill out a shooting sports waiver to turn in with their enrollment.

New Business:

4-H Carnival – The annual carnival is March 2, 2019.  Discussion about booths will be held at the January club meeting. A discussion was held to determine the themes for our auction baskets this year. Themes were nominated. A motion was made to do only two baskets. Seconded and FAILED. The club decided to collect items for three baskets. The basket themes are: Colorado Sports, Dog Care, and Camping.

Officer Elections – Elections were held with the following officers being elected: President Brooke Carlson, Vice President Breelyn Caffey, Secretary Grace Gray, Treasurer Lizzy Fetzer, Sunshine Cael Claude and Eden Copeland, Historian Kathryn Cox, Reporter Walker Cameron. 

Demonstrations:

  • Cael Claude about the solar hat he designed and made for his Outdoor Skills project.

Cael Claude moved to adjourn the meeting at 8:15 p.m. Seconded and APPROVED.

​The club completed a community service project, wrapping Christmas presents for the Foster and Adoptive Families of Larimer County.

​Cookies were shared by club families.

December 2018 Meeting Report

Submitted by reporter, Walker Cameron.

The High Country Handiworkers 4-H Club met on Monday, December 10 at 7:00 p.m. at the McKee Building at the Ranch in Loveland, Colorado.

Enrollment for the 2019 4-H year is open. For returning members the deadline is January 15. If new members are interested in joining 4-H, the enrollment deadline is March 1. For more information, go to https://larimer.extension.colostate.edu/programs/4-h/.

The club talked about booths for the 4-H Carnival coming up on March 2 and voted on themes for baskets to sell at the auction: Colorado Sports, Dog Care, and Camping.

Rob Ryan is serving as the club’s parliamentarian and talked about why parliamentary procedure is important in meetings and to elect officers who will follow it well when running meetings.

The club elected officers for the upcoming year: Brooke Carlson as President, Bree Caffey as Vice President, Grace Gray as Secretary, Lizzy Fetzer as Treasurer, Walker Cameron as Reporter, Kathryn Cox as Historian, and Cael Claude and Eden Copeland as Sunshine.

The club wrapped presents for the Foster and Adoptive Families of Larimer County and families brought cookies to share.

There were no demonstrations.

The next meeting will be on Monday, January 14 at 7:00 p.m.

For more information, visit the High Country Handiworkers website at hch4h.org, on Facebook by searching for hch4hclub, or on Instagram at hch4hclub.

Officer Elections for 2019

Our officer elections for 2019 will be held on Monday at the December club meeting. Think about whether you’d like to serve the club in one of these offices:

  • President
  • Vice President
  • Secretary
  • Treasurer
  • Sunshine
  • Historian
  • Reporter
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