Whidbey Wranglers elect new officers

Members of the Whidbey Wranglers 4-H Horse Club gathered for a photo after a meeting to elect its new officers. Kneeling are Breann Edwards, Nadine Kinskie, Tom and Sonny Campbell; and standing behind are Dylan Woodward, Shaina Nielson, Shannon Kinskie, Danielle Potter, Kacie Hanson, Alissa Coupe and Morgan Mackie. Other Wranglers not pictured include Hunter Newman, Abbey Strout, Grace Houck and club leaders Nancy Thelen, Erin Hanson, Jenna Berry and Diana Putney.  - Photo courtesy of Diana Putney
Photo courtesy of Diana Putney
Members of the Whidbey Wranglers 4-H Horse Club gathered for a photo after a meeting to elect its new officers. Kneeling are Breann Edwards, Nadine Kinskie, Tom and Sonny Campbell; and standing behind are Dylan Woodward, Shaina Nielson, Shannon Kinskie, Danielle Potter, Kacie Hanson, Alissa Coupe and Morgan Mackie. Other Wranglers not pictured include Hunter Newman, Abbey Strout, Grace Houck and club leaders Nancy Thelen, Erin Hanson, Jenna Berry and Diana Putney.

February 18, 2011 · Updated 7:28 AM 

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The Whidbey Wranglers 4-H Horse Club launched the 4-H year with a flurry of activities.

Officers were elected for 2011 and include president Alissa Coupe, vice president Morgan Mackie, secretary Danielle Potter and treasurer Kacie Hanson.

Members wrapped gift boxes for “Operation Christmas Child” and volunteered at the “Holiday House” for community service projects this past December.

Coming up is the Wranglers Chili Feed at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25 at the Christian Missionary Alliance Church at Sixth Street and Cascade Avenue in Langley.

Everyone is invited to join the event for delicious chili with all the fixings, along with an enticing dessert auction to help raise funds for 4-H horse riders.

A raffle will also be held with a variety of prizes available.

The event costs $5 per person or $15 for a family of four. Call Erin Hanson for more information at 321-1360.

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