Many of you regularly follow our Pet of the Week article and follow us on Facebook. We have lots of animal owners in our community and love talking with you about your four-legged family members.
Hello friends, family, and readers of the Mountain Echo. I have added family to my greetings because I am super excited to know that my family supports us in this adventure and my list of family members is growing that have subscribed to the newspaper.
In 4-H programs, children and teens complete hands-on projects in areas like health, science, agriculture and civic engagement in a positive environment where they receive guidance from adult mentors and are encouraged to take on proactive leadership roles.
4-H is the premier youth development program conducted by the University of Arkansas System, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. 4-H, the four H’s we emphasize are: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health is designed to prepare young people to step up to the challenge in their communities and provide youth with the skills to lead for a lifetime.
Greetings, Echo readers! Have we got some cutie pies for you this week! First up, our dog of the week is Roman! Roman, the “roaming” beagle is a very lovable, sweet, people-loving puppy (4 ½ months) who came to the Shelter on August 26 as an owner-surrender. He currently weighs 25 pounds (he loves his food!).
Hello everyone, I hope this week finds everyone in good health and happy spirits. As for us, we are all doing well, just keeping up with the everyday things that make life go around. It has been busy lately with the newspaper and adding the YouTube streaming of local games we are all pitching in to make it all work.
Welcome back to the kitchen everyone. I hope everything is going well with you all, and school is going great for all the kiddos. This week I still haven’t been feeling the greatest, so trying to cook my family something that everyone will enjoy and is quick, easy, and doesn’t require much from me or we haven’t already had 4 times this week has been a struggle.
We at Have-A-Heart, recently made a plea for additional volunteers. We have had some new people sign up to work at the shelter but are also in need of some more specific help.