About 50 members of the Hollymount 4-H club came together Sept. 14 at Conley’s Chapel to celebrate the organization’s impact on their lives.
Several attendees brought project books for everyone to reminisce with. Door prizes were given to children who sang camp songs.
“We also played a game we called ‘give’; they now call it ‘bring me,’” said Amy West, event coordinator. “Two teams competed to be the first to bring an object, like a hairband or a bracelet, or someone wearing green, or someone who went to 4-H congress, to the stage. I found out this club is super competitive!”
West added, “Everyone had a blast, and I can’t wait to get more people to come to the next reunion!”