A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 17, 2011

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OBERLIN, Ohio — The Pitchfork Pals had their first meeting of the year Jan. 9. The Cloverbuds learned the 4-H pledge, learned what 4-H means, frosted clover-shaped cookies and planted seedlings. Cloverbud advisers are Megan Kudela and Cassie Muniga. New offers were elected for the year: Matt Metzger, president; John Knoble, vice president; Megan Kudela, secretary; Cassie Muniga, treasurer; Cora Born, health and safety leader; Elizabeth Schofield, news reporter; Ryan Ortner and Alex Steindl, recreation officers.

This month’s community service was donating hats and mittens to The Blessing House. The next Pitchfork Pals meeting will be Feb. 13 at the Henrietta Township Hall. Cloverbuds will meet at 3:15 p.m. and the regular meeting will start at 4 p.m. More information is available at http://www.pitchforkpals.webs.com.

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CECIL, Pa. — The Cecil 4-H club held its first meeting of the year Feb. 19 from 9 a.m. to noon at the B. Robison’s house. Cecil 4-H focuses on cooking, woodworking sewing and crafts. Enrollment forms were completed and projects selected for the year. New members are welcome. Anyone interested in joining should contact B. Robison at 724-207-0609.

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