Lynch Combined 4-H Club
Meeting: April 11, 2021
A regular meeting was held at the Marietta First Church of the Nazarene. Attendance was taken by asking members what their favorite color is. There were 9 members present; 6 Cloverbuds present; 2 advisors present; and 5 parents present.
The pledge to the American flag was led by member, Grady Hartline. Cloverbud, Audrey Goeller, led the 4-H pledge.
Vice President, Leigha Hendershot, led the meeting. Mattie Sandford gave her Health Report. She said that optimistic people live longer and have lower blood pressure. Gracie Morrie gave her health report by telling that right-handed people live on average 9 years longer than left handed people. Audrey Goeller gave her Inspiration Report. She encouraged members to be yourself. You are the best person, so you do not need to change.
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Four generations of Marie
Four generations of the Thompson family. From left to right, Kylie Reeves, Diane Marie Bussard, Janet Marie Thompson, Morgan Marie Reeves and Paisley Marie Reeves. Janet is the mother to Diane Bussard, grandmother to Morgan Reeves and .
April 22, 2021 - Entertainment
Meetings
¯ Marietta City Schools will hold its regular April Board of Education meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in the Marietta High School cafeteria, 115 Academy Drive. Attendees are asked to enter from the Colegate Street side of the building. Masks and social distancing will be observed.
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From left: Mr. Hartline-Coach, Jacob Huffman, Emma Hartline, Josie Burke, Grace Huck, Mackenzie Suprano, Ashlee Wagner, Mackenzie Cary and Mrs. Coleman.
The Waterford FFA Chapters Parliamentary Procedure Team recently competed in two different contests that lead them to becoming one the best parliamentary procedure teams in the state of Ohio.
Parliamentary Procedure teaches students how to run an organized meeting using “Robert’s Rules of Order.”
The sub-district invitational contest was held virtually through Google Meet, where the team placed second, received a “Gold Rating” and advanced to the District Parli Pro Contest, which again was held virtually.
RTÉ Sport Journalist
Another All-Ireland final beckons for Mayo and another Croke Park finale for Sean Rice to cast an eye over.
Now in his 83rd year, Rice still maintains a good recall of past events, that since 1951 have not been kind to the Green and Red when Sam Maguire is being handed out. A journalist with the Connacht Telegraph and Connacht Tribune for many years, Rice now writes a weekly column on GAA affairs for the Mayo News.
Through his fine penmanship, the love affair with Gaelic football still shines through.
Life began in a little place called Moneen, just outside Castlebar. There wasn t too much money around during the War years and to be honest with you, life was tough, Rice revealed when speaking to RTÉ Sport.