The regular monthly meeting of the Racing Wranglers 4-H club was called to order by president Addison Westerman on Nov. 8, at 4 p.m. at Eureka Methodist Church.
Hope Perrier led the club in the flag salute and 4-H pledge.
Roll call was Favorite Thanksgiving Food and was answered by seven members and two leaders for a total of nine members present.
Last month’s minutes were read by secretary Eli Mason.
Treasurer’s report, council report and Leader’s reports were given.
There was no unfinished business.
In new business, the club decided to adopt from the angel tree for community service project and have a Christmas Party of a potluck/white elephant gift exchange at the December meeting. The club also decided to have a food drive at the December meeting.
In program, Alaina Westerman gave parliamentiary tip about division of the house and division of the question. Perrier, led the club in B-I-N-G-O. Recreation was freeze tag.
The club adjourned the meeting by saying the 4-H motto.

