Page 8 THE WALSH COUNTY PRESS WEDNESDAY, MAY I 6, 2018
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Four North Dakota 4-H'ers attend the NalJonal 4-H Conference in Washington, D.C. Pictured are (from left): del-
egates Mara Bomemann of Morton County, Gretchen Brummond of Walsh County, Toby 7ikmund of Walsh Coun-
ty and Teddy Mayer of Hettinger County, and chaperone Meagan Scott, a 4-H youth development specialist in
NDSU Extension's Center for 4-H Youth Development.
it's possible to be a leader no mat- their own communities," she notes.
ter where you are." The conference was an eye-
For Bomemann, the conference opening experience for Mayer.
was a reminder of how important "During the National 4-H Con-
youth are to communities, ference, I learned how 4-H works
"Attending a national conference as a national organization, which ex-
such as this was surely a great op- panded my mind on the true impact
portunity, but it was certainly no in- of 4-H," he says.
vitation to stop being an impactful, Meagan Scott, a 4-H youth de-
positive influence on a local or state velopment specialist in North Dako-
level," she says. "After having a ta State University's Center for 4-
short federal briefing at the U.S. De- H Youth Development, chaper-
partment of J istice with my round- oned the North Dakota delegates.
table group, I felt exhilarated and "Interacting with these excep-
eager to do something within my tional 4-H youth was a privilege,"
own community, specifically with she says. "Watching the outstand-
my local police department and ing young leaders come together
school, and in a matter of only two days, put
"I only hope that the passion I together such inspiring, creative and
brought home from this conference thought-provoking presentations
to apply 'my hands to larger serv- in their roundtable groups was
ice' can be relayed onto others so definitely impressive.
that they may look to the four H's "These four youth are leaders
of 4-H and do something within both in their communities and
across the state," she adds. "I look
forward to seeing the great things
that they continue to do."
Brummond hopes other 4-H'ers
take advantage of attending the
National 4-H Conference.
"I encourage all 4-H'ers to ap-
ply for this, for it has definitely im-
pacted my leadership abilities for
the better," she says.
Applications to serve as a 2019
delegate are due to the North Dako-
ta State University Extension Cen-
ter for 4-H Youth Development by
Aug. l. For more information,
contact Rachelle Vettem, an NDSU
Extension leadership and volunteer
development specialist, at 701-
231-7541 or
rachelle.vettem@ndsu.edu. 4-H is
a program of NDSU Extension.
The North Dakota 4-H Founda-
tion sponsored this educational op-
portunity.
Photo: Submitted
Above: (L to R) Jacob Erovick, Kym Er0vick, Charlie Thompson, Jennifer Thompson, Will Magnusson, There-
sa Magnusson, and Tom Magnusson. ;! I~ ~P! j " I ~ " "'' ~ ' " r ~ ~
: By Brett Omdahl thmr loved ones. '|bl nls .o tlae evening, sen-
PARK RIVER, N.D. -- The Park River Fordville- iors were called forward to i resent a rose to their
Lankin Aggies baseball team held their second an- mothers. Seniors on this year's baseball team are Ja-
nual Mother's Day Meal and Senior Recognition cob Erovick, Tom Magnusson, Will Magnusson, and
night on Saturday, May 12. The baseball players es- Charlie Thompson. The Aggies will now focus
corted their mothers or grandmothers to the event, their attention on the upcoming Region 4 Baseball
The meal featured a taco salad bar with homemade Tournament, which will be held in Park River on May
chicken tortilla soup and chocolate and vanilla 21st, 22nd, & 23rd.
cake that was made by Mary Martin. While enjoy- Editor's Note: Omdahl is the ParkRiver/Fordville-
ing the meal, guests were able to watch a slideshow Lankin Baseball coach and a fourth grade teacher
video presentation featuring players and coaches with at Park River Area Elementary.
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