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Eagle Beef & Multi 4-H Club Holds Wildly Successful Dutch Auction Fundraiser

The 64th annual Eagle Beef & Multi 4-H Club Achievement Day took place at the Olds Cow Palace on Thursday, June 6th.

It included a special raffle ticket fundraising component so they could give back to the community.

Club members worked hard this year to raise a steer named ‘Bert’ and a lamb named ‘Ernie’ to generate some money for them to give to support ‘Kirsten’s Place’ – the new Mountain View Emergency Shelter building in Olds.

The Dutch auction for the steer and the lamb was a huge success and helped them bring in over $30,000 dollars. $30,230 dollars to be exact.

Meanwhile, the Show and Sale for their members as part of the Achievement Day included 39 market steers and 17 market lambs.

12 year old Ellie Dorin had the Grand Champion Market Steer. She says his name is ‘Earl’ and her Dad help pick him out.

Dorin has been in 4-H for four years now and she definitely wants to continue on with steer and horse projects again in 2025.
14 year old Sara McDermid had the Eagle Beef & Multi 4-H Club’s Reserve Champion Market Steer. She says he is a Simmental cross, 1,479 pounds, and his name is ‘Prancer’.
12 year old Emily Wood had the Grand Champion Market Lamb. She says his name is ‘Fred’.
The Eagle Beef & Multi 4-H Club members thank the community for supporting their projects and also assisting with their fundraising efforts for ‘Kirsten’s Place’.
Ellie Dorin’s Grand Champion Steer (Ris Schultz, mymountainviewnow.com staff)
Sara McDermid’s Reserve Champion Steer (Ris Schultz, mymountainviewnow.com)
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