Cross Roads students talk about 4-H

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Members of the Cross Roads 4-H group Cassity Turner, Calista Turner and Colton Hemphill gave a presentation Wednesday morning to the 4th and 5th graders at Cross Roads Elementary. They took turns explaining what 4-H has to offer and how to get involved. The three of them had this idea to promote 4-H and they brought their idea and organized it with the school Principal Mrs. Sulak. To learn more about 4-H, contact the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Office at 903-675-6130 or henderson.agrilife.org/4-h/ or find us on facebook at: www.facebook.com/hendersoncounty4h.

Cross Roads 4-H members compete at the Henderson County 4-H Food Show

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Members from the Cross Roads 4-H Club competed in the Henderson County 4-H Food Show this past weekend. Pictured left to right, Cassity Turner took 2nd place with her Venison Bacon Burger and a 1st place with her Place Setting. Bryce Parish took 1st place with his Homemade Fruit Roll-Ups and another 1st place in Place Setting. Colton Hemphill took 1st place with his Pulled Rabbit Sandwich and Calista Turner took 2nd place with her Banana Bread and a 1st with her Place Setting. To learn more about 4-H, contact the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Office at 903-675-6130 or henderson.agrilife.org/4-h/ or find us on facebook at: www.facebook.com/hendersoncounty4h.

CCL Garden Club meeting scheduled

The Cedar Creek Lake Garden Club will meet Thursday, Feb. 4, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will be held at The Library at Cedar Creek Lake in Seven Points. The program will be ‘Paper Flower Crafting’ presented by Marti Tanner. Visitors and prospective members are welcome to attend. For more information, contact club President Carolyn Bostian at 903-432-9140 or [email protected].

One-day ham radio class announced

Cedar Creek Amateur Radio Club press release

When disaster strikes and your cell phone doesn’t work, Amateur “Ham” Radio does! There’s never been a better time to obtain your ham radio license and get “on the air” with others in the lake area.

The Cedar Creek Amateur Radio Club will hold a one-day class on Saturday, Jan. 30, that will allow students to obtain their ham radio license. This class will follow the same format as one held last fall, in which 16 local residents received their licenses and are now enjoying ham radio.

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