Projects displayed at annual Forest County 4-H Round-Up

Forest County 4-H Teen Council members (right) Laura Winger and Morgan Miller taught 4-H members how to make slime at the program's annual round-up event recently. Members mixing the materials are Meagan Detar (left) Gabriel Fair and Ethan Carll. (Submitted photo)
From staff reports

The Forest County 4-H program held its annual Round-Up Saturday at the Forest County 4-H Center.

Members participated in the event as a means of showing what they have learned from their 4-H projects taken throughout the year.

Projects completed this year included: archery, cloverbuds, cooking, junk drawer robotics, teen council leadership, riflery, sewing and scrapbooking.

Club leaders from the 4-H Robo’s, Country Cookers, County Cloverbuds, Forest County Rangers, Forest County Straight Shooters, Stitch-a-lots and the Scrappers helped 4-H members between the ages of 5 and 18 prepare and complete their projects.

Members spoke with judges Meggi Brown, Sheri Luchs, Judy McDaid, Jeff Wagner, Michael Winger and Anne Marie Wrightabout their project skills.

Ribbons were award for their efforts.

Additional activities at Round Up centered on workstations designed by Teen Council members and members of the 4-H Robo’s club.

Those interested in learning more about the Forest County 4-H program or becoming a volunteer for the program may contact Jennifer Grooms at the Penn State Extension office in Tionesta at (814) 755-3544.