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4-H Ambassadors host Cloverbud workshop
Kingfisher County 4-H Ambassadors hosted Cloverbud members from across the county earlier this month. The 4-H Ambassadors have been hosting this series of workshops for the last four years. “The workshops give the youngest of 4-H members a chance to interact with the older members and have a chance to bond with them,” said Heather Jones, Kingfisher County 4-H Extension educator for 4-H youth development. “The goal is to show the Cloverbuds that you can stay in 4-H through high school.” Members of the Kingfisher County 4-H Ambassadors (4-H members 13 and older) showed off their leadership skills leading youth in the pledges, crafts and games. Cloverbuds celebrated Cinco De Mayo and made crafts for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Pictured are, from left: front row, Wade Klinnert, Grant Wilson, Camryn Redwine, Annie Redwine, Beckett Yost, Brooke Rother, Pressley Page, Emily Francis, Beckam Black, Landon Nusz and Palmer Peck; and back row, Ava Davis, Buck Pacek, Austin Pacek, Jax Johnson, Hunter Winters, Easton Kuehn, Lucy Chlouber, Bryson Black, Kruz Meyer, Kinlyn Meyer, Adam Williams, Cooper Wilczek and Keith Rother. [Photo provided]