

Four H Project Show
Attracts Large Number of Entries
by: Bobby McDonald
Held as a part of the Hopkins County Dairy Festival, 4-H youth brought their projects to the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center, on Saturday morning, for the annual 4-H Project Show. 4-H is the leading youth organization for youth from 9-19 and Saturday's show attracted some 50 entries, besides 8 Clover Kids (those too young to be a regular member). Members projects varied across a wide spectrum of entries, from photography, to baked goods, and clothing projects.
Three divisions were held in the contest, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior.

Best of Show Winners - in Saturday's 4-H Project Show included, from left to right, Katelyn McDonald,
Junior Division Winner, Elizabeth McDonald, Senior Division Winner, and Kaitlyn George, Intermediate Division Winner.
Winners in Saturday's contest included:
Best of Show Junior Division - Katelyn McDonald.
Best of Show Intermediate Division - Kaitlynn George.
Best of Show Senior Division - Elizabeth McDonald.
Class Winners included:
Baked Goods - Katelyn McDonald.
Crafts - Blake Isham.
Design - Blake Isham.

Photography was just one of the project areas that youth entered in Saturday's 4-H Project Show.
Woodworking - Blake Isham.
Holiday Crafts & Designs - Elizabeth McDonald.
Poetry - Nathan George.

Youth entered projects in a number of project areas at Saturday's 4-H show.

Horticulture - Blake Isham.
Color Photography - Nathan George.
Art - Bea George.
General Sewing - Kaitlyn George.
Clothing - Kaitlyn George.

Judges got a "taste" of the baked goods at Saturday's 4-H Project Show.
Congratulations to
4-H Project Show Winners!
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