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4-H Canada. Angus Ridge Chapter. Angus Ridgette Multiclub fonds
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12 cm of textual records
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4-H is an international, community, non-profit organization for young people. 4-H clubs often formed special clubs designed to appeal to female members. The Angus Ridgette Multiclub consisted of girls aged 12- 14 who lived in the district of Angus Ridge, south-east of Wetaskiwin. The Angus Ridgette Multiclub would meet monthly under the supervision of an adult leader and discuss issues important to teenage girls and plan activities. Activities included visiting seniors in old age homes, raising money for charity, trips to Edmonton, public speaking contests, summer camps and other activities. It is unclear when the group was created.
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Fonds consists of materials created by the Angus Ridgette Multiclub in the district of Angus Ridge, Alberta, from 1966-1974. The fonds includes these series: 1. Scrapbook (1966-1974) Series consists of a scrapbook chronicling Multiclub activities and includes member's photographs, photographs of club activities and outings, and newspaper clippings. 2. Secretary Books (1972-1974) Series consists of two secretary books for the Angus Ridge Multiclub and contains the minutes of the club's meetings from 1972-1974.
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Donated by the Angus Ridgette Multiclub in 1991
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- The material is in English.
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Record No. 96.22<br><br>