Posted by GregCO on February 25, 2014 at 19:13:12 from (69.35.184.184):
In Reply to: Dads with daughters. posted by JayinNY on February 25, 2014 at 18:16:50:
We did the Girl Scouts first. It was okay I guess. After a couple of years it got to be more fund raising activities than anything. Moved on to 4H and had many years of fun with it. My daughter stayed in it until she aged out at 18. We chose raising dairy goats and meat meat goats. She did well and liked the competition. Ended up being grand champion showman three years running at the fair and competed in Round Robbin. Fair week was something we always looked forward to and still show in the open classes today.
Whatever you choose be ready for the commitment of the club. 4H requires project books to be completed and an entry in the county fair to get a complete on the project as well as making it to club meetings each month. I saw some kids who's parents were not engaged and the kids suffered because of it. While it is the kids projects to complete, parents being involved and supportive really makes a big difference. And being there to see that first ribbon being won is priceless.
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