T-Town Wranglers 4-H Fishing Tournament Held

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Cauy Hewin, left, and Andy Hille, the tournament winners.

  

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By Anonymous
Posted Jul 16, 2010 @ 03:59 PM
Last update Aug 23, 2010 @ 05:27 PM
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The T-Town Wranglers 4-H club recently had a fishing tournament at their June meeting. The meeting was held at Dave and Kori Hartke's house with a cookout following. The tournament winners were Cauy Hewing with the smallest fish and Andy Hille with the biggest fish. All the kids were invited to fish several local ponds in a time frame and come back with the biggest or smallest fish.  Fun was had by all.  

The T-Town Wranglers 4-H club is a club consisting of about 54 members and 3 set of leaders. Leaders are Dan and Kay Goldstein, Ken and Shannon Nosbisch and Bill and Sarah Hewing. The club meets once a month and does many community service projects along with having speakers at some of the meetings. If you would like to join 4-H or want to know more about our club contact us.

An on-going fund raising campaign is now underway to landscape and beautify the cross in the mini-park. Several years ago the group along with Hillside Landscaping re-landscaped the grotto. If you would like to donate to that on-going campaign contact Kay Goldstein at 217-663-3461.

 

The T-Town Wranglers 4-H club recently had a fishing tournament at their June meeting. The meeting was held at Dave and Kori Hartke's house with a cookout following. The tournament winners were Cauy Hewing with the smallest fish and Andy Hille with the biggest fish. All the kids were invited to fish several local ponds in a time frame and come back with the biggest or smallest fish.  Fun was had by all.  

The T-Town Wranglers 4-H club is a club consisting of about 54 members and 3 set of leaders. Leaders are Dan and Kay Goldstein, Ken and Shannon Nosbisch and Bill and Sarah Hewing. The club meets once a month and does many community service projects along with having speakers at some of the meetings. If you would like to join 4-H or want to know more about our club contact us.

An on-going fund raising campaign is now underway to landscape and beautify the cross in the mini-park. Several years ago the group along with Hillside Landscaping re-landscaped the grotto. If you would like to donate to that on-going campaign contact Kay Goldstein at 217-663-3461.

 

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