Difference between revisions of "1960s 4H Parade, Moorhead, MN"
From The Infomercantile
Jump to navigationJump to searchAzraelBrown (talk | contribs) |
AzraelBrown (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
==Photos From The Fair== | ==Photos From The Fair== | ||
− | [[Image:Lady_And_Her_Sheep.jpg|600px|thumb|A Lady And Her Sheep]] | + | [[Image:Lady_And_Her_Sheep.jpg|600px|thumb|center|A Lady And Her Sheep]] |
− | [[Image:Judging_Sheep.jpg|600px|thumb|Judging or Grooming Sheep]] | + | [[Image:Judging_Sheep.jpg|600px|thumb|center|Judging or Grooming Sheep]] |
− | [[Image:Kids_Smoking_On_The_Roof.jpg|600px|thumb|A 4H Siesta]] | + | [[Image:Kids_Smoking_On_The_Roof.jpg|600px|thumb|center|A 4H Siesta]] |
Revision as of 22:21, 8 November 2007
These images are taken from a series of slides, believed to originate in the 1960s. This parade takes place on Center Avenue in Moorhead, MN.
Context
- Morken is a township in central Clay County, Minnesota. Their 4H club is known as the Morken Lucky Leafs. Kids from Felton, some from Georgetown, and some from Glyndon participated in this club. I was a Morken Lucky Leaf when I lived on the farm.
- Oak Mound primarily consisted of kids from Kragnes, rural Moorhead, and some Georgetown kids.
- Georgetown had its own 4H club at this time; it's the one my dad belonged to. Eventually, Georgetown's members were assimilated into other groups, like Morken.