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Kingfisher Cloverbuds and 4-H recently hosted a “Share the Fun” event at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds. There were 16 acts that showcased a variety of talents, such as a ventriloquist, roping, singing, dancing, poem recitations, gymnastics, pet tricks, fun science experiments and more. Taking part were, from left: front row, Leyton Reherman, KJ Reherman, Landon Nusz, Kinlyn Meyer, Ava Davis, Addyson Davis, Brooke Rother, Beckett Yost, Maitlyn Tollefson, Emily Francis, Avery Inskeep, Rylan Burns, Madi Bragg; middle row, Jax Johnson, Braylee Wittrock, Addison Francis, Kruz Meyer, Adam Williams, Easton Kuehn, Rylee Inskeep, Annie Wehba; and back row, Makaio McCully, Terry-Ann McCully and Savanna Reherman. The Cloverbud leader is Kayla Meyer and the 4-H leaders are April Burns and Darcy Reherman. Contact the Kingfisher County Extension Office to get more information about becoming a member in 4-H. [Photo provided]
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