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4-H youth are ‘Zooming’ their meetings

The Yellowhead 4-H Club’s sheep division is doing their part in helping slow the spread of coronavirus by hosting Zoom meetings instead of having regular meetings for the annual sheep husbandry day.
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Yellowhead 4-H sheep members are holding their meetings via Zoom in respect of COVID-19 social distancing guidelines. (Desiree Anderson photo)

The Yellowhead 4-H Club’s sheep division is doing their part in helping slow the spread of coronavirus by hosting Zoom meetings instead of having regular meetings for the annual sheep husbandry day.

The 4-H community is desperately trying to keep the year running by finding other ways to communicate with the social distancing rules that have been put into place. The kids hope we will eventually be able to meet again and showcase our projects to the public at some point throughout the year.

Thankfully, BC 4-H has been giving us some new ideas and project tasks to check out and try to keep everyone busy during these times.

We would like to thank the public for their support, and everyone’s understanding that this year will definitely be a little different than usual. However, we hope that everyone will try and keep involved with their 4-H youth.