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Adair County 4-H Communications Contest results

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By: Tony Rose, Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development

Members of the Adair County 4-H Program participated in the County 4-H Communications contest held on Monday, April 27 at Adair County Elementary. Congratulations to all those who participated. Results are as follows:



4-H Talk Meet
  • Leah Dykes, 9 year old Talk Meet, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Rachel Brown, 10 year old Talk Meet, Blue Ribbon/Reserve Champion

4-H Demonstrations
  • Amanda Nokes, Junior Presentation Software, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Garrett Tucker/Conor Smith, Junior Team, Blue Ribbon/Reserve Champion

  • Luke Stotts, Junior Foods, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Ariana Rogreuez, Junior Safety, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Riley Reynolds, Junior Sewing, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Mirah Murphy, Junior Health, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Michael Gold, Junior SET, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Collin Pike, Junior Animal Science, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Sierra Houk, Junior Horticulture, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Eliza Spinks, Junior Crafts, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Keaton Burton, Junior Crafts, Blue Ribbon/Reserve Champion

  • Jonathan Gold, Junior Science, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Cy Yarberry, Junior Science, Blue Ribbon/Reserve Champion

  • Trayton Stargel, Junior General, Blue Ribbon/Grand Champion

  • Jennifer Willis, Junior General, Blue Ribbon/Reserve Champion


All those who received Grand Champion will be participating in the 2015 District V 4-H Communications Contest that will be on May 12 at Lindsey Wilson College. We are proud of all those youth who participated in the communications event. The award is the not important part the most important part is the communications skill that they are developing that will serve them all their lives'.

Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin.


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4-H Speech and Demonstration Contest Particpants



2015-04-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Adair County Extension Office.
Front row- Collin Pike, Mirah Murphy, Coner Smith, Garrett Tucker, Eliza Spinks, Jennifer Willis, Back row - Michael Gold, Leah Dykes, Keaton Burton, Amanda Nokes, Jonathan Gold, Rachel Brown, Luke Stotts, and Cy Yarberry.

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Trayton Stargel, 4-H Communications Contest winner



2015-04-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Adair County Extension Office.
Trayton Stargel ribbons participated in the 4-H Communication Contest.

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