The year for the Prairie Mountain 4-H Beef club comes to an end tonight with their annual supper and auction in Roblin.
The supper goes at 5 pm at the Roblin Curling Rink, while the auction starts at 6:30 at the Roblin Rodeo Grounds.
Club leader Jimmy Hunter says the events complete a year of work done by the 4-H members with their steers.
"The members pick a steer and take care of it all winter. They weigh the animal in the fall and then weigh them again in the spring, so that the kids know themselves how they fed the cattle and how much weight the steer put on. Then these kids take and halter break, wash and clean, and get them all ready for the show."
A total of 13 steers will be auctioned off tonight, which is a sharp increase from last year's 4 animals.
The club also grew this year from 6 to 16 members.
Tickets for the supper are $25 each and will be available at the door.