Food show results

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The following 4-Hers participated in the Archer County 4-H Food Show on November 5. Winners in each category will advance to the District contest later in the month. Clover Kids (non-competitive): Piper Hoskins, Lennon Mangold, Paisley Randall. Junior: Side Dish- Sadie Hoskins & Jude Yates. Main Dish- Andrew Krenek & Hannah Krenek. Healthy Dessert- Deborah Davis & Kylie Randall. Intermediate: Appetizer- Gatlynn Revell. Main Dish- Coy Sherrill. Healthy Dessert-Rebekah Davis, Harper Mangold, & Kinsler Wilson. Senior: Main Dish- Mackenzie Jones.

Food show results

Mitchell does well at dairy show

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Jack Mitchell was Grand Champion Holstein and Reserve Champion Brown Swiss at the Lonestar Junior Dairy Extravaganza in Wichita Falls. Archer County Junior 2 Team: Tennysin Foster, Jack Mitchell, Cason Lewis, Tucker Conrady was 11th in dairy judging. Archer County Junior 3 Team: Quinn Wolf, Grant Dora, Gary Morrison, Andrew Krenek was 13th in dairy judging. 

Mitchell does well at dairy show

Spirit of Community

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On Sunday, November 19, 2023, the Holliday Community Thanskgiving Worship Servce and Fellowship resumed at the First Methodist Church of Holliday. To my knowledge, we had representatives from Holliday First Assembly of God, First Baptish Church, Holliday, Compassion Church of Holliday, and of course my Church family (75 in attendance). The Worship had wonderful music provided by Patti Moore our pianist/organist, as well as a special by our Church choir. Brothers Gil Peters, Darrel Sewell and Nathan Roach (First Baptist) participated in leading the service, we celerated Holly Communion, and Katie Mitchell gave a brief presentation for the Harvest Food Ministry. An offering was taken for Harvest Food Ministry. Due to COVID-19, this is the first time since 2019 that we have shared this event. Of course, the food and fellowship that followed was wonderful.
Spirit of Community

Archer City Angel Tree underway

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The Archer City Angel Tree program is giving members of the community a chance to help a child in need to have a better Christmas. The Archer City Angel Tree led by the Salvation Army has gone to a virtual format for picking an angel from over 100 angels currently set to receive a gift.
The Archer City Angel Tree, sponsored by the Salvalation Army, is underway and an angel can be picked out of the over 100 angels online or at the Archer Public Library. File photo
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