Augusta 4-H club including a few younger siblings

The Augusta Livestock 4-H Club met on November 26th to cut down Christmas trees up in the mountains west of Augusta. The club currently has 24 members. They are working hard to raise funds for the increased project and fair fees that they are facing due to increased membership. 

Trees are for sale in Augusta in the lot to the east of the Western Bar. Trees are $4 per foot, and the Western Bar has graciously agreed to collect the funds during the days when kids can’t man the sales lot. Kids will be working at the sales location during the Augusta Rendezvous, Sunday, December 3rd. 

Augusta 4-h officers from left to right President Mackenzie Steiner, Secretary Sierra Steiner, Treasurer Kayden Martin, Historian Eva Bouchard, Reporter Bryce Gulick. Not pictured Vice President Bethany Converse-Lane.

What better way to start decorating for the holidays, then supporting these local hard working kids?

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Karen is the Editor-in-Chief overseeing all news operations at Foxys Publishing Co. She also loves photography and spending time with her dogs.

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Karen is the Editor-in-Chief overseeing all news operations at Foxys Publishing Co. She also loves photography and spending time with her dogs.

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