Nashville Jolly Farmers give to fire department
The Nashville Jolly Farmers met on June 13 at the Nashville United Methodist Church. The club discussed donating $200 to the Nashville Fire Department to help rebuild a memorial that was destroyed. Demonstrations were kicked off by Delani Vaughn, who did a demonstration on how to play volleyball. Following this was Derek Vaugh, who showed the club how to throw and catch a baseball.
The club also met on June 27 at the church. The club discussed recreation night ideas and also decided to donate a bench to the Holmes County Fair.
Kicking off demonstrations was Rhilynn Tish, who showed the club how to to use flint and steel, and she demonstrated this by lighting a fire with both. Next up was Matthew Grady, who demonstrated how to use a fire extinguisher. He allowed people to use the fire extinguisher to spray down paper cutouts of flames. After that, Garrett Fowler demonstrated to the club how to give a pig a shot.
Gabby Fowler and Payson Dial demonstrated how to bunt a ball in softball, and following this was Katie Wilson, who showed the club how to put a halter on a llama and how to walk a llama at the fair. After that was Sophia Ellis, who showed the club the different parts and tools in a sewing box, and the final demonstration was Jesse Ellis, who showed the club a hero engine and how to make one.