Wreath campaign starts for Liberty Livestock 4-H
Sun Tribune Editor | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 1 month AGO
ROYAL CITY — The Liberty Livestock 4-H Club’s third Annual Wreath Sale has begun, as of Oct. 9. Members will make deliveries around Thanksgiving.
“We are grateful for the past support from family, friends, and businesses,” Liberty Leader Rebecca Joslin said. “We hope that you may be able to support us again.”
Supporters of Liberty Livestock look forward to the 26-inch Noble Splendor Wreath – Basic for $28 or Fancy for $33.
Liberty Livestock 4-H club members work diligently to assemble and get the wreaths out to supporters just in time for the Christmas season.
Liberty Livestock, established in 2013,counts on this fundraiser to gain monetary support for community service projects that are completed by members in Royal.
The wreath sales provide support to local charities such as Team Justin and Team Michelle in the Relay for Life Fundraiser event. The club has also supported fire victims in Washington state through 4-H Extension offices, and it takes on service opportunities as needs arise.
“We would like to thank the Royal Community and the local areas for the generous support of the youths in our agricultural area and appreciate any continuing and new supporters,” Joslin said.
You may contact any Member of Liberty Livestock for details – Parents of Children are Chris/Rebecca Joslin, Ryan/Caroline Piercy, Dan Miller, Warren/Cynthia Small, Marc/Darcie Janett, Bud/Melanie Wilhelm, Bryan/Katie Allred, Andy/Danyel Allred, Joel/Lisa Wardenaar, Leonardo/Norma Paxtian, Paul/Amy Davies and Sam/Shelli Worsham.
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