4-Hers compete in Cannon contest
Tuesday, May 12, 2015 2:40 pm
Tennessee 4-H offers its members a choice of 26 program areas. 4-H'ers are encouraged to choose a project or projects and build their knowledge of the project subject material. Congratulations to all the 4-H members which competed in the Cannon County 4-H Demonstration and Interactive Exhibit Contest. After winning their school classroom competition, students were chosen to compete in the county competition. Grundy County 4-H Demonstration and Interactive Exhibit Contest was a success with the following winners: Bella Pelham, Beef Ethan Simon, Consumer Education - 4th grade Kiley Hughes, Electric Charlee Nichols, Electric 4th grade West Side Jada Bobo, Food Science 4th grade Auburn Emma Grace Hughes, Food Science - 5th grade Woodland Jesse Tucker-Vaughn, Wildlife - 4th grade Auburn Braxton Alexander, Goat Emily McCullough, Swine 5th grade West Side Elizabeth Salaway, Clothing - 7th grade Austin Powell, Communications - 7th grade Woodland Will Byford, Electric Ashley Page, Food Science 7th grade West Side Ian DeArmond, Food Science - 7th grade Woodbury Grammar Ivy Travis, Horse Katie Lamb, Line and Design - 6th grade Sharon Bessant, Fitness - 6th grade Auburn Amanda Blanco Performing Arts - 7th grade Woodbury Grammar Angela Blanco, Performing Arts - 7th grade Woodbury Grammar
Cannon County 4-H is grateful to the volunteers Rena House, Wendy Sneed, Joe Young, John Barker and Andy Duncan. Cannon County 4-H appreciates Middle Tennessee Electric for sponsoring the event. After winning the county contest, participants move on to the sub-regional contest held later in May in Murfreesboro.
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