Success StoryHard work leads to 'amazing accomplishments' and recognition for Bell County 4-H'er



Hard work leads to 'amazing accomplishments' and recognition for Bell County 4-H'er

Author: Brandy Calvert

Planning Unit: Clark County CES

Major Program: Communications and Expressive Arts 4-H Core Curriculum

Plan of Work: Empowering current and future leaders; positive youth development

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

Bell County 4-H'er Morgan Lawson never expected such recognition when she signed up to do the 4-H Country Ham project, but the experience has proved to be invaluable to her development. 

After winning a red ribbon for her country ham and speech in 2016, Lawson figured out what it took to be successful at the Kentucky State Fair. She wrote and re-wrote her speech and rehearsed until she was confident that she would do better than the year before. 

Lawson took first place in her age division with her 4-H Country Ham Speech at the 2017 Kentucky State Fair. 

In her own words, Morgan shared what the experience meant to her: “My favorite part of my 4-H State Fair experience was spending time with my friends, and getting to know them better. I learned that I am more creative than I ever imagined, I also learned that getting your hands a little dirty can lead you to amazing accomplishments.”

That special plaque that she took home as one competitor among more than 700 youth was just the beginning of her recognition. Lawson's friends were ecstatic for her, learning about her award after the principal announced it over the intercom the next Monday morning. Later in the month, she gained even more experience in public speaking when she was interviewed by her 4-H Agent at Farm Field Day about her experience in the 4-H Country Ham program. 

"Providing youth with the ability to enhance and develop communication skills is of great importance in Kentucky. The development of communication skills is one of the preeminent skills necessary to grow as an individual, a community member and a leader" (Jones, K.R. 2006).

It is clear that Morgan's accomplishments in communications have provided a solid foundation for positive youth development. She went on to be elected president of her 4-H club in September and began the 4-H Natural Resources Science Academy in October. She effectively leads the other youth around her and even recruits many of her friends to join her in 4-H. 

On Tuesday, October 10, she was recognized by the Bell County Judge-Executive during a Fiscal Court meeting for her state-level accomplishments in the 4-H Country Ham project.







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