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The Sugar Grove Agriculture 4-H Club was organized some 26 years ago by Mr. John Shields of Sugar Grove, when he came to the community to teach school  There were about 15 members when it was first organized.&#13;
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Dianne Wilson, Mathew Nickels, William Keck, Daniel Livingston, LeRoy Nickels Leonard Jandt&#13;
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Sharon Wilson, George Nickels, Robert Wilson, Denslow Henning, Glenn Maier, Harold Lye, Kenneth Claesson, Richard Harker, Phyllis Bolly, Joan Nickels, Marilyn Maier, Maxine Harker, Sue Wolf, Donna Harker, Margaret Olson, Marilyn Whildon, Donald Bolly, Charles Arnold, Rex Wolf&#13;
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March 1984&#13;
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