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Local 4-H clubs resume club activities with COVID-regulations

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Nearly six months after COVID-19 restrictions forced a number of 4-H clubs across the province to cancel events and shows for the year, the Delia 4-H Club is resuming club activities--with some changes.
The club, which was previously the Delia 4-H Beef, will be adding new programs for the 2020-2021 season and will become known as the 4-H Beef and more.
“Projects may include sheep projects, beef projects, and other projects if a leader or volunteer is available to lead the project,” the club’s relaunch plan stated.
4-H clubs across the province faced cancellations due to COVID-19 regulations. As restrictions have eased, club activities have resumed.
“Safety always comes first,” the plan says. “COVID-19 precautions will be taken seriously.”
The Delia club will adhere to social distancing, limit mass gatherings where possible, and increase sanitation efforts.
The club is hopeful their annual Show and Sale, normally held in June, will be able to go ahead as usual.

Those interested in joining the Delia 4-H Beef and More, or for more information, please contact Andi Morlock (403)364-2353 or Janice Hoover (403)436-1767.


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