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Poinsettias Provide Holiday Color and Funds for
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"People get a product that they are happy to have and it just helps everyone get into the Christmas spirit.” Carole
Goodwin, |
By Laura Skillman BRANDENBURG,
Ky. (Dec. 8, 2004) – Finding a way to raise money for club activities and
events can be a challenge, but a number of 4-H clubs have hit on one that
generates needed funds while also providing holiday cheer. For
at least 16 years, 4-H clubs in “We
use the money to help provide some camp scholarships and transportation,” said
Carole Goodwin, The
traditional red poinsettias remain the most popular. This year’s other popular
varieties are white glitter and burgundy, said Sue Ellen Stull, 4-H staff
assistant. The
event attracts people wanting to add some colorful cheer to their homes for the
Christmas holidays as well as businesses getting into the decorative spirit. In
addition, residents from the Anchor House, an adult mentally challenged living
facility in the community, get into the holiday spirit unloading the 1,300
poinsettias and sorting them into the different colors. “They
were here this morning to help us unload our first order of plants,” Goodwin
said. “It gives them the opportunity to do some community service, plus it
helps us get those plants out of the truck.” The poinsettias sales are a short term fund-raiser, which is nice, she said. Plus, it provides people with something they enjoy getting. "People
get a product that they are happy to have and it just helps everyone get into
the Christmas spirit,” she said. 4-H
is a community of young people across A
little spirited competition is shown among club members as they vie to be the
top seller in the county and the winner of a cash prize. Top sellers at each
school within the county also receive a cash award. Alex Richardson, 13, was the
county’s top seller this year with 101 plants sold. “I
sold to my church, called people that I’ve called every year that usually
bought some and my mother helped me sell through her homemakers club,” he
said. “I enjoy helping our 4-H club so we will have more money for workshops
and programs. I know some people who have bought these for many years and I have
a lot of people ask about them.” Alex,
a 4-H member for four years, participates in a number of 4-H activities
including livestock shows, arts and crafts, and demonstrations.
-30- Writer: Laura Skillman 270-365-7541 ext. 278 Source: Carole Goodwin, 270-422-4958 Return to Main News page. |