NOBLE -- Noble 4-H and FFA members and booster club will host a fall ice cream social and livestock show.
The annual ice cream social will be 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Agriculture Education Building north of Noble High School, 4601 E. Etowah Road in Noble. The fall local livestock show will start 9 a.m. Saturday with exhibition of cattle, sheep, goats and pigs.
"It's always fun to see the students, parents and grandparents help with livestock projects," said Michael Gustafson, Noble agriculture education teacher.
The public is invited to attend both events.
The ice cream social on Friday night will feature homemade ice cream and games for the students. Members of the Oklahoma State FFA Officer Team will interact with students and participate in leadership games.
"You can't beat the heat better than a bowl of homemade ice cream and socializing with great people from the community," said Maverick Squires, chapter FFA president.
For more information, call Gustafson at 872-7626 or Debra Dover at 872-3939.
-- Transcript Staff
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