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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Enjoy breakfast and support local youth organization

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Has winter got you feeling dull and ready to get out of the house? How about a chance to interact with neighborhood friends, enjoy a delicious breakfast, and support a local organization simultaneously?

The 4-H Foundation invites the community to breakfast on March 12 from 7-11 a.m. at the 4-H Clubhouse, 507 Locust Street, Marshall. You can enjoy biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, coffee, orange juice, and milk for a free-will donation.

"We wanted to provide an opportunity for the community to get together and support local youth," says David Ewing, President of the 4-H Foundation. "The purpose of the 4-H Foundation is to sponsor, promote and encourage 4-H in Clark County."

Guests may choose to enjoy their breakfast at the 4-H Clubhouse or get it to-go. The event is open to the public. If you cannot attend but would like to donate, mail checks to Clark County 4-H Foundation, PO Box 44, Marshall, IL 62441, or donate by Venmo. Enter @ClarkCounty-Foundation in the Venmo search bar.

Clark County 4-H Foundation would like to thank the following sponsors for their financial donations covering the cost of the food: Birkey's Farm Store, Can Do Construction, Pine Farms, Altorfer Ag Products, Clark County Farm Bureau, Clark County Pork Producers, Dal Mo Inc., Saluki Consulting, Chastain & Associates, B & T, and J & D Hog Farm. Mill Creek Meats is processing all of the meats.

Face coverings are required in any indoor space. Anyone who has experienced COVID-19 symptoms within the previous five days is asked to stay home. Illinois 4-H will respond to and adjust events in response to evolving guidance provided by the CDC, IDPH, and University of Illinois.

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