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By EMMA DICKMAN, Good Hope 4-H membership reporter, age 12
December was a busy month for the Good Hope 4-H membership. To begin off the month on December seventh we attended the Frost Fest parade. The day earlier than the parade, virtually the complete membership got here to assist embellish the float. It was actually a group effort. At the parade we had been all bundled up, even a few of our membership members dressed up for the event. Our float included the Grinch driving an vintage tractor with a giant bag of presents hanging from the again. The Good Hope 4-H membership has been round since 1934, making it the oldest membership within the county. This was good for Frost Fest’s theme, which was “Timeless Traditions”.
Also, in December we had our grandparents’ dinner. This included all of the membership members that attended to convey meals for the potluck dinner. Many of our grandparents help us in all our 4-H tasks, so we felt the significance of honoring them with a dinner. After a really eventful month, it was a great way to finish 2025.



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