Just so nobody gets confused....4-H doesn't serve only "farming" type people anymore. I live in town (about 500 people), and most of the 4-H members in my county live in town. Projects range from beef and equine to microwave foods and public speaking. Just so you know :-) Paul noel jones wrote: > > I am pleased to add another link to a member's webpage, the webpage of Paul > Soulek. > > For those familiar with 4H in the United States, an organization for youth > which teaches farming and farm living through a series of projects...I was a > member when I was a kid living on a horse farm...you will be pleasantly > surprised to find that among the four H's..(Heart, Health, Hands...oh well, it > has been years) Paul found PIPES. > > Yes, his 4H project involved his addition of pipes to his Rodgers organ at > church. 4H projects are often community oriented, and Paul took this one on > and > succeeded. With an admirable amount of patience, he searched out the pipes > and > chests and other components needed and learned how to assemble it and dn > interface it with the organ... > > Congratulations, Paul. > > His website is at: > http://www.frontiernet.net/~soulek/bethel/ > > and also our our links page. > -- > noel jones, aago > athens, tennessee, usa > ------------------------------- > frog music press > rodgers organ users group > www.frogmusic.com