Success StoryWinning



Winning

Author: Nola Janeen Tramble

Planning Unit: Crittenden County CES

Major Program: Staff Development

Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

I couldn't resist this after our May professional development day on May 11, loved the video.  After a 33+ year career I am retiring. My first day on the job was May 22, 1989. I spent 29 year as a 4-H agent in Lyon (May 22, 1989 to December  31, 1995) and Trigg (January 1996 - July 30) counties and 4 years as an FCS agent in Crittenden county (August 1, 2018 - July 5, 2022) . I have loved teaching the youth and adults many life skills.  I have met some amazing people and worked with some dedicated co-workers, There have been 100's of tireless volunteers who don't know how to say no (which I was thankful for).  I am very proud to say I had four 4-H state officers and three of my former 4-H members became 4-H agents (although 2 of them have parents who were extension agents who may have influenced them more.) David Littlejohn, Shelley Crawford (Paula Howe's daughter) and Ella Fourqurean (David Fourqurean's daughter). It has been quite an adventure.  I win!






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