<p> Collegiate 4-H Meeting Minutes</p><p>January 12th 2017</p><p>WSLR 116, 6:00 p.m.</p><p>Call to order and Welcome: Cassie Lehmann</p><p>Pledges:</p><p> Pledge of Allegiance –Josh Schonfeld</p><p> 4-H Pledge – Katie Ott</p><p>Introductions of Officers </p><p>Cassie Lehmann – President, [email protected]</p><p>Gabrielle Teter – Vice President, [email protected]</p><p>Emily Grimm – Secretary, [email protected] </p><p>Abby Hunnicutt – Treasurer, [email protected]</p><p>Anthony St. John – State Networking Director, [email protected] </p><p>Molly Towns – Agriculture Council Representative, [email protected] </p><p>Sara Holderbaum – Historian, [email protected] </p><p>Thomas Ault – Social Director, [email protected]</p><p>Kendall Gatewood – Service Director for Officer Trainings, [email protected] </p><p>Morgan Ritzi – Service Director for Murdock, [email protected] </p><p>Laura Peterson – Technology, [email protected] </p><p>Steve McKinley – Advisor, [email protected]</p><p>Spring Activities</p><p> Club Meetings: Occur every other Thursday at 6 pm in WSLR 116. Some meetings we have guest speakers, recreation, and sometimes themes! </p><p> Ag Week: An annual event in the spring that educates the students, faculty, and staff at Purdue University about agriculture. </p><p> o Ag Week Task Force Meeting - Tuesday, January 24th from 6:00-8:00pm Dean’s Auditorium in Pfendler Hall.</p><p> Spring Awards Banquet: Our last and final activity for the academic year. Takes place in April and is a time to award achievements from the year, induct the new officer team, and spend time together one more time before summer. </p><p> www.four-h.purdue.edu/collegiate4h o Held on April 20th in Nelson Food Science building room 1215. Banquet is free if member meets the service activity requirements.</p><p> Acheivement Trip: A fun trip that is taken in the spring semester to reward the members who have completed a pre-determined number of activities with Collegiate 4-H. </p><p> Spring Fest: The weekend after Ag Week in the spring that is used to educate the general public about Agriculture. </p><p> o Held April 8-9 which is the weekend at the end of Ag Week. Club runs two booths: science and gold fish racing. Great fundraiser!</p><p> IM Leagues: Sports that are played on teams through the Co Rec. We typically play Sand Volleyball and any other sport that a member really wants to play! </p><p> o Sand volleyball later in the semester.</p><p> Officer Trainings: We travel around Indiana to county extension offices to teach 4-H members how to be better officers for their clubs and communities. </p><p> o Tippecanoe County - Jan 25th</p><p> Murdock: A local elementary school that we attend for an hour each week to do 4-H activities, games, and crafts with the students. </p><p> o Pick up on Wednesdays at 2:40. Finish at 3:45, arrive back on campus around 4:00.</p><p> Thank-A-Thon: A volunteer project for the Indiana 4-H Foundation where we call and thank donors for their generous gift to Indiana 4-H. </p><p> o Held on Thursday, February 2, at 5:30 in Freehafer hall, on south east side of campus.</p><p>Hot Chocolate Social:</p><p> Wednesday, Jan 18th – Krannert Drawing Room at 5:30- 7:00. Club starts setting up at 5:00. </p><p>Current balance: $3,594.68</p><p>Dues are $10 for the semester. Checks made to Purdue Collegiate 4-H.</p><p>Next Meeting: January 26 th at 6 pm in WSLR 116</p><p> Voting for Murdock Co-Chair & Publicity</p><p> Voting for Regional Collegiate 4-H Conference</p><p>FOLLOW US! Facebook: Purdue Collegiate 4-H Twitter: @Purdue4H</p><p> www.four-h.purdue.edu/collegiate4h</p>
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