- Fishing Derby – Mike and John reported that the event was very well staffed and was well attended by families. 57 youth participated in the event. There were other activities in addition to fishing, such as, archery, casting contest, a fishing game, tick exhibit, firewise exhibit, WildSouth Exhibit, and food provided by the Double Springs Lions Club.
- 4-H STEM Day Camps
- Master Gardener Program being offered in Lawrence County
- $200 for 4-H Forestry Judging expenses for the Winston County team.
- $200 for the 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Team expenses for the Winston County team.
- Casey gave a report on the problems getting the potting soil this year. While the potting soil donations have been postponed indefinitely, we will still try to pick some up if they decide to donate soil later this year.
- Andy and Spenser gave an overview on the SET1 for Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources. Spenser will be assisting Winston County later this year, and Andy will transition to another SET.
- Lauranne James said that NW AL RC&D Council is hosting the Lamb Jam at Sweetwater Depot in Florence on July 19. The event will include live music and chef prepared lamb. Tickets and tables are available in advance.
- Randy Moody has been on trip to Washington, D. C. this week to represent Alabama farmers. He spoke to legislators on the benefits of the Farm Bill.
- Grant applications will be due this fall to the NW AL RC&D Council. Applications are available at https://nwalrcd.org/
- Jimmy gave an update on possible severe weather moving into the area Friday.
- Tim Malone, County Executive Director of the Marion/Winston Farm Service Agency, conducted an outreach meeting about the County Committee Elections.
- Casey Hammack gave a cogongrass report including new sitings and spots that they have treated.
WCNRC
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