Healthy Hometown and other agencies set up booths at Senior Night

Posted February 24, 2016 at 3:15 pm
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Clinton County Healthy Hometown along with Clinton County Extension Office, Early Childhood Council, Youth Service Center, 21st Century, Archery Club, Cumberland Family Medical and Passport Health set up booths during Senior Night at Clinton County High School on Thursday, February 18, 2016. Early Childhood Council and 21st Century handed out books to children birth to five years of age. Clinton County Extension Office administered surveys, participants who completed a survey was eligible to win several exercise items. Clinton County Healthy Hometown gave tickets out to the first 50 children who entered the gym doors, children turned in their tickets for mini basketballs during halftime of the boys’ game. After seniors were recognized, youth members of Healthy Hometown threw shirts out into the crowd. Clinton County Youth Service Center had prize drawings for everyone who signed up at their booth.