During Monday’s Trigg County 4-H pork chop lunch fundraiser, 17 youths sold 234 lunches and collected additional donations — totaling more than $1,300.
The highest individual seller sold 28 lunches, while the highest family sold 42 lunches.
Each sale helped lower the cost of 4-H Camp, and each of the youths will receive $4 toward the cost of camp for each lunch sold.
Camp saw its costs increase this year, up to $285, and in order to help families this go around, Trigg County 4-H will have two additional fundraisers soon — with a car was coming April 23.