Good Luck Club 4-H reporter Payton Pietras.
Payton Pietras.
Good Luck 4-H Club Reporter, Payton Pietras
Members of the Good Luck 4-H Club were joined by local 4-H club volunteers at the Annual Spring/Easter Tea Event, Saturday, April 08, 2023, at the Adams County Historical Society.
The event, which was open to the public, helped raise funds for the Adams County Historical Society which is a 501c-3 Non-Profit establishment.
The event was well-attended, with over 100 people participating in the afternoon event. Guests enjoyed sipping on tea from adorably decorated tea cups and tables. Volunteer 4-H members plated and served finger foods and desserts, and kept the tables well-tended and the teapots full.
Attendees also enjoyed various giveaways including a beautiful handmade quilt, a birdhouse, and many other hand-crafted prizes.
Guests also had the opportunity to learn more about the Historical Society and a bit about the Good Luck 4-H Club volunteers. The Good Luck 4-H club, which has been active in the community for over 88 years, focuses on leadership development, community service, and hands-on learning activities in areas such as agriculture, science, and technology.
"We're proud of the volunteer work we do in the community, and events like this help us to spread the word about our club," said Payton Pietras, Good Luck 4-H Club Member.
The Good Luck 4-H Club is already planning for its next event, a 4-H Alumni dinner which will take place on April 29. For more information about the club or to get involved, contact Gloria Cundall @ Gacundall@outlook.com.