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Story April 5, 1922

Warren Sheaf

Warren, Marshall County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Announcement of Minnesota's 'Let's Grow' project for juniors, awarding honors for personal health improvement alongside club projects in agriculture or home economics, with demonstrations at the state fair in September.

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"LET'S GROW" PROJECT NOW OFFERED JUNIORS

T. A. Erickson, leader of boys' and girls' club work in Minnesota, announces that honors in a special club demonstration will be given this year for the first time to the boy or girl who develops his or her own body, at the same time carrying out a project in livestock, crops or home economics. Honors and prizes will be awarded to the juniors making the best effort to grow and be healthy, according to the basis of awards, but in order to win the "Let's Grow" contest a club member must also finish in a creditable manner one of the regular club projects. Miss Lucy Cordiner, specialist in nutrition, will furnish suggestions for building up and maintaining bodily health to all who enroll in this work. The "Let's Grow" project gives splendid opportunity for demonstrating the importance of health. The best club teams in the state will demonstrate results of this project at the state fair in September.

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What sub-type of article is it?

Youth Program Health Initiative

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Lets Grow Project Youth Clubs Health Honors Minnesota Fair Nutrition Advice

What entities or persons were involved?

T. A. Erickson Miss Lucy Cordiner

Where did it happen?

Minnesota

Story Details

Key Persons

T. A. Erickson Miss Lucy Cordiner

Location

Minnesota

Event Date

This Year, State Fair In September

Story Details

T. A. Erickson announces honors for juniors in the 'Let's Grow' project, combining personal health development with livestock, crops, or home economics projects. Miss Lucy Cordiner provides nutrition suggestions. Best teams demonstrate at state fair.

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