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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...

Passing the marble
Cain Mitchell of Stoney Lake 4-H passes the marble to Johathan Jay (Shell Prairie) as Faith Carpenter, second from right, waits during a marble passing game at Hubbard County 4-H Project Day held Monday in Park Rapids. Also keeping an eye on the action is Allison Offerdahl (Stoney Lake), far left, and Ted Jackola (Green Valley), second from left. (Kevin Cederstrom / Enterprise)

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.  

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