Welcome to the Golden Spurs 4-H Club Website!
Golden Spurs began in the spring
of 2001. Currently we
meet
the 3rd Monday of every month at the Cole Corner Club House.
Although, in April begin riding at the Blevins' Arena.
4-H
Club Officials
President:
Callie
Blevins
Vice President: Sarah Bednar
Secretary: Meg Lord
Reporter: Cassie Blevins
Photographer: Jessica Murphy
Song Leader: Jordann Hill
Recreation
Leader: Kelsey Elrod
General
(main) Leader:
Butch Blevins
Project
Leader:
George Lord
Activity
Leader:
Donald Hill
Youth (teen)
Leader: Brianne Meeker
Resource Volunteer:
James Murphy
Other
Members:
Kim Jazinski
Berlin Howell
County
Extension Personnel:
Eric Grant
Martha May
The 4-H Horse Pledge:
I Pledge:
"My Head to
clearer thinking" Working with animals provides mental
relaxation from schoolroom studies and at the same time
stimulates quick thinking and alertness.
"My Heart to
greater loyalty" The close bond of comradeship which
develops between a horse and his master and between young people
planning and working together in a common interest is conducive
to a deepening sense of loyalty and consideration for others.
"My Hands to
larger service" Skillfull hands are a must for a
horseman. It is the touch of the hands on the reins which
telegraphs the rider's wish to his mount.
"My Health to
better living" Outdoor activities affect every nerve,
muscle, and organ of the body in a healthful way.
"For my club,
my community, my county, and my world" The associations
and varied activities in 4-H work provide many opportunities for
young people to prepare themselves for active participation in
the social and economic life of their community.
The 4-H Club Pledge:
I Pledge:
my Head to
clearer thinking,
my Heart to
Greater loyalty,
my Hands to
larger service,
my Health to
better living,
for my club, my
community,
my country, and
my world.
The 4-H Club Motto:
To
Make the Best Better
The 4-H Club Emblem
The 4-H emblem is a
four-leaf clover with the letter "H" on each leaf.
The four
"H's" stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health.
The 4-H Club Colors:
Green: Nature's most
common color is emblematic of springtime, life, and youth.
White: Symbolizes purity
and high ideals.
If you would like more information about the
Golden Spurs 4-H Club
please email paint_show_jumper@yahoo.com