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A Very Sweet 16
Lauren Callan thought of a great use for the proceeds from her 4-H hog sale. She used most of it to buy decorations for her 16th birthday party. The snazzy “Oscar Night” themed party wasn’t just for Lauren, though. She shared her day with residents at the Prestige Assisted Living Center in Kalispell. Part of the fun was reminiscing with the residents about their own 16th birthdays.
This wasn’t a 4-H
A Very Sweet 16
Lauren Callan thought of a great use for the proceeds from her 4-H hog sale. She used most of it to buy decorations for her 16th birthday party. The snazzy “Oscar Night” themed party wasn’t just for Lauren, though. She shared her day with residents at the Prestige Assisted Living Center in Kalispell. Part of the fun was reminiscing with the residents about their own 16th birthdays.
This wasn’t a 4-H project. Lauren came up with it entirely on her own. But she said she’d never have had the idea if it hadn’t been for the relationship that her 4-H club has with the facility. Do sixteens come any sweeter than that?

Montana 4-H Programs

Montana 4-H is the state's largest out of school youth development program, offering a wide range of programs that are sure to capture your interest. Montana 4-H provides in-depth leadership development programs, such as the Ambassador Program and 4-H Congress. There are also a variety of training programs for both youth and adult volunteers. Interested in international exchanges? Montana 4-H has a variety of programs in several foreign countries. Check out all that Montana 4-H has to offer below and get involved in those programs that will help you "make the best better".
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