Success StoryPulaski County 4-H: Home of 2022 4-H State Grand Champions!
Pulaski County 4-H: Home of 2022 4-H State Grand Champions!
Author: Jennifer Cole
Planning Unit: Pulaski County CES
Major Program: Agriculture
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The 2021-2022 4-H Program Year concluded on August 31st (and September 11th for 4-H Shooting Sports). This past program year was definitely the year for Pulaski County 4-H members. We have members that have participated in a variety of 4-H state competitions and have come out on top as a State Grand Champion! We are extremely proud of these individuals and their hard work and dedication to “making the best better!”
- Miriam Ritchey: 2022 4-H State Communications Contest 17-18 Year Old Grand Champion
- Taylor Burnett: 2022 4-H Kentucky State Fair Junior Tractor Driving Contest Grand Champion
- Miriam Ritchey: 2022 4-H Kentucky State Fair Country Ham Project Senior Grand Champion
- Baylee McQueen: 2022 4-H State Shooting Sports Competition Archery Compound Bare Bow 15-18 Year Old Division Grand Champion
We also have two 4-H members who excelled at the 2022 KY State Fair and 2022 KY State Horse Contest.
- Claire Beth Peterson: 2022 4-H Kentucky State Fair Reserve Champion Maine Anjou and Reserve Champion Simmental. Placing Reserve Champion earned her two spots in the KY State Fair Championship Drive!
- Brooke Robinson: Placing 2nd place and high in many categories at the KY 4-H State Horse Contest earned her a spot to represent the KY 4-H Horse Program at the 2022 Southern Regional 4-H Horse Championship!
Apart from these individuals, we have many other 4-H members who have accomplished so much this past program year and we hope they all continue to do great things this new program year.
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