After realizing that 4-H in that county is practically non-existent I have decided to help it grow. start up a club and show them how amazing 4-H really is!
Anyone who has kids ages 5-19 should look into 4-H it's a great program that teaches kids life skills and builds resources for their future!
The other thing we've found out was that the county doesn't have a county fair! The county does a lot with an adjoining county. So I have decided to build a fairgrounds! I think It should be a dual county fairgrounds so that both counties can benefit from it.
You may be wondering just how I plan on doing all this? well I'll tell you!
Step 1. Move there and start a 4-H club. Really get the 4-H program growing.
Step 2. Join the city council, PTA, ect. Get to know how the town is run and what the needs of the town are as well as get to know people in the town.
Step 3. Maybe buy a little place and start a shop. join the small business owners association.
Step 4. Get the funds together and start working on the fairgrounds. Step 5. Run for Mayor? Who knows where this dream will lead!
Quote Of The Day:
We grow great by dreams. All big men are dreamers. They see things in the soft haze of a spring day or in the red fire of a long winter's evening. Some of us let these great dreams die, but others nourish and protect them; nurse them through bad days till they bring them to the sunshine and light which comes always to those who sincerely hope that their dreams will come true. - Woodrow Wilson
Green Tip Of The Day: Compost! Find a place in the corner of your yard and start a compost pile. If you live in the city buy a trash can and start a compost bin. Here at my home we save those big Ice cream tubs and during the week we dump our compost ( leftovers on plates, leftovers in pans, peels, cores ect.) into the bucket. The bucket has a lid and that helps control smell. When the bucket gets full we take it outside and dump it onto the pile. during the summer taking a big stick or a pitchfork and stirring up the compost pile once a month or so will help everything decompose quickly and evenly. Come spring you'll have amazing soil for potted plants and garden spaces!
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