4-H Open House
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Submitted photos
The Greene County 4-H arm of the Greene County Cooperative Extension Office conducted an open house last Friday night at the fairgrounds. More than 200 people attended to sign up or learn more about the local 4-H program.
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Ken Nolting, at left, presents a $2,500 check to Greene County 4-H Club President Lori Broiwn. The presentation was made last Friday at the 4-H Open House. The 4-H Clubs of Greene County received a $2,500 donation from Nolting as part of America's Farmers Grow Communities Program, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. Nolting's name was selected at random as the Greene County winner and he was permitted to select an agriculture-related not for profit organization of his choice to make the cash donation. One winner was selected in each eligible county in 38 states.
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4-H Council President Lori Brown talks with Brittany Helms, who is involved in leadership of the 4-H Horse and Pony Club.
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4-H Junior Leader and Beef Club exhibitor Randi Jo Faulk.
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A nice crowd turned out for the 4-H Open House in the Community Room at the Greene County Cooperative Extension Service.
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4-H Photography Club Leader Cheryl Helms (at right) talks with a parent at the Open House.
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Mini 4-H Club Leader Sharon Davidson explains the projects that are available to younger members.
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4-H Junior Leaders Daelyn Arthur, at left, and Evan Fuller help with the kid's games.
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4-H Meat Goat Club Leader Jason Davidson (at right facing the camera) talks about the project with a parent at the Open House.