A brown 3-ring binder containing 97 pages (adhesive cardboard with plastic overlay) of photographs and documents that detail the history of the Friendly Neighbors Club.
A large (21 cm X 33 cm) black and red hardcover notebook (about 200 pages) containing the meeting minutes for the Friendly Neighbors Club from 1955 to 1961
A large (21 cm X 33 cm) blue and red hardcover notebook (about 200 pages) containing the meeting minutes for the Friendly Neighbors Club from 1962 to 1969.
A large (21 cm X 33 cm) black and red hardcover notebook (about 200 pages) containing the meeting minutes for the Friendly Neighbors Club from 1969 to 1980
A large (21 cm X 33 cm) blue hardcover notebook (about 200 pages) containing the meeting minutes for the Friendly Neighbors Club from December, 1991 to 2014. This book has additional information including newspaper clippings and the address and phone numbers of members. The book is labeled on the front: "Friendly Neighbor Club 1934-2014" but the entries are from December 1991 to 2014.
A stapled booklet of 20 pages (single-sided) containing the guest registers for the Indian Head 4H Club's Achievement Days for the years 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1975.
A green duo-tang containing the 4H worksheets required to complete the Breeding Herd Record Book completed by club member Donna Anderson as a 4H project.
A beige home-made 12-page booklet containing the 4H club worksheets for a project about Car Power Mechanics completed by club members named Rob Anderson and Conrad Schreiner
A laminated 23 cm X 31 cm certificate - "Club Charter" - from the Canadian Council on $H Clubs awarded to the Indian Head 4H Club as a part of the Saskatchewan 4H Program for the years 1954, 1955,1956
A laminated 23 cm X 31 cm certificate - "Club Charter" - from the Canadian Council on $H Clubs awarded to the Indian Head 4H Club as a part of the Saskatchewan 4H Program for the years 1961 to 1967
A laminated 23 cm X 31 cm certificate - "Club Charter" - from the Canadian Council on $H Clubs awarded to the Indian Head 4H Club as a part of the Saskatchewan 4H Program for the years 1968 - 1972