The Chester Arbor of the Gleaner’s Fraternal Insurance Society, presented a $1,000 check to Becky Barker, OSU Extension Agent and Martha Osborn, a member of the 4-H Executive Committee.

The money will be used to help the Morrow County 4-H programs.

During the Gleaner’s meeting, held at the Edison Depot on Feb. 1, Jodi Demo-Hodgins from the Crawford-Marion ADAMH board gave a talk on drugs in the area.

Linda Ruehrmund gave a report on coming events which included the “Jump for Your Heart” project at Pleasant School on Feb. 5 where the Gleaners would be assisting.

The Gleaners will have a Valentine party for residents of Woodside Village Care Center on February 10 and later, they will help with a program on the use of communication skills at Cardington schools. Gleaner members volunteered to help with these projects.

Marilyn Davis, secretary/treasurer, gave her reports.

The Gleaners will meet next at 10:30 a.m. on March 7 at the First Presbyterian Church, Mt Gilead when Kim Porter will present the program on “Snuggled in Hope.”

The 7 p.m. meeting on March 14 at Hospice of Morrow County will focus on the topic, “What you need to know about advanced directives.”

Courtesy photo From left: Becky Barker, OSU Extension Agent, and Martha Osborn, 4-H Executive Committee, accept a check in the amount of $1,000 from the Gleaner Fraternal Insurance Society, presented.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/29/2016/02/web1_Becky-Barker-2c-Martha-Osborn-and-Linda.jpgCourtesy photo From left: Becky Barker, OSU Extension Agent, and Martha Osborn, 4-H Executive Committee, accept a check in the amount of $1,000 from the Gleaner Fraternal Insurance Society, presented.

By Evelyn Long

The Sentinel

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