By Kevin Cederstrom / Enterprise
Neka Davis, a 4-H Ambassador from the Laporte Comets, participates in a game called "Wah!" with Sarah Kurth (Pinecones), left, and Hannah Montzka (Green Valley) during Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday at Century Elementary. The Ambassadors are in grades 7-12 and participated in the event to develop leadership skills. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"1535549","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"354","title":"","width":"480"}}]] Peyton Offerdahl, at left, puts her hands on her head to avoid elimination during a game of "Simon Says" at the Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday at Century Elementary in Park Rapids. By Kevin Cederstrom / Enterprise [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"1535548","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"292","title":"","width":"480"}}]]Neka Davis, a 4-H Ambassador from the Laporte Comets, participates in a game called "Wah!" with Sarah Kurth (Pinecones), left, and Hannah Montzka (Green Valley) during Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday at Century Elementary. The Ambassadors are in grades 7-12 and participated in the event to develop leadership skills.
Peyton Offerdahl, at left, puts her hands on her head to avoid elimination during a game of "Simon Says" at the Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday at Century Elementary in Park Rapids. By Kevin Cederstrom / Enterprise
Neka Davis, a 4-H Ambassador from the Laporte Comets, participates in a game called "Wah!" with Sarah Kurth (Pinecones), left, and Hannah Montzka (Green Valley) during Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday at Century Elementary. The Ambassadors are in grades 7-12 and participated in the event to develop leadership skills. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"1535549","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"354","title":"","width":"480"}}]]Peyton Offerdahl, at left, puts her hands on her head to avoid elimination during a game of "Simon Says" at the Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday at Century Elementary in Park Rapids. By Kevin Cederstrom / Enterprise[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"1535548","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"292","title":"","width":"480"}}]]Neka Davis, a 4-H Ambassador from the Laporte Comets, participates in a game called "Wah!" with Sarah Kurth (Pinecones), left, and Hannah Montzka (Green Valley) during Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday at Century Elementary. The Ambassadors are in grades 7-12 and participated in the event to develop leadership skills.
Peyton Offerdahl, at left, puts her hands on her head to avoid elimination during a game of "Simon Says" at the Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday at Century Elementary in Park Rapids.
Kids stay active at 4-H Project Day
By Kevin Cederstrom / Enterprise [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"1535548","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"292","title":"","width":"480"}}]]Neka Davis, a 4-H Ambassador from the Laporte Comets, participate...

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