Speedway Builders 4-H Club hosts Sunday afternoon games and sweet treats event
The Speedway Builders 4-H Club prescribed just the right medicine to break “cabin fever” when they hosted an afternoon time of playing table games, accented by sweet treats on Sunday, February 16, at the Butterfield Community Building.
Below are photographs of some of the large number of area folks who came out to join the 4-H Club members in the eclectic array of activities.
SORRY, OR, MAYBE – not sorry (depending on the circumstances and the tenderness of the heart) – kept from left, Rosie Simenson, her granddaughter Mahryn Dougherty, Jane Anderson and Jerry Hempeck, on their toes as they played the table game, SORRY.
CHECKERS CHUMS ELDON Ekstrom, left, and Gus Schulte, right, went head-to-head on the black-and-red. Above, Eldon keeps an “eagle eye” on Gus as he makes a move.
NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES took center stage in the game of funny comparisons, APPLES-TO-APPLES. From left, Margaret Adrian, Laura Penner, Kayo Pierson and Stephanie Kotten.
AIDAN PENNER, LEFT, reaches across the table to flip over one card – and then, with hopes held high, will go on to find its corresponding partner on his next move – in this SPONGE BOB MATCHING game, while Lukas Pierson, Ryan Pierson and Mary Schulte look on with bated breath.
YOU KNOW, I know, that these three obviously love to play UNO. From left, Laurel Leet, Donna Lepp and Kermit Leet.
RACKING UP THE points is the key to the game of RACKO, and Dennis Hempeck is in full concentration mode while working on his total tally.