4-H open house and flapjack breakfast in Sonoma

Annual event on May 20 at Schellville Fire Station|

Sonoma Valley 4-H is hosting its 10th Annual Flapjack Feed, Sunday, May 20, from 8 to 11:30 a.m. at the Schell-Vista Fire Station. Light and fluffy pancakes, sausage, fruit, milk, juice and coffee will be served.

At the breakfast there will be games, animals, and also a silent auction full of gifts from local businesses and handmade gift baskets from some of the project groups within the club. This is the club’s only fundraiser and it supports its members and their projects through the years.

It is an opportunity to visit with friends old and new, as well as learn what 4-H is all about – it’s not just cows and cooking anymore, say club officials. In addition to large animal projects like beef, dairy, sheep, swine and goats and small animal projects like poultry and pygmy goats, Sonoma Valley 4-H offers projects such as bee keeping, canning, holiday cookies, public speaking, dog care and training, quilting, sewing, leather craft, hiking, cake decorating, holiday arts and crafts, viticulture, shooting sports, beading and horse care.

4-H is open to kids from 5 to 19 years old.

Tickets available at the door. The price is $8/ticket and free for kids under three. For more information, call 529-6085.

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