Franklin County GaArchives News.....Cloverleaf 4-H'ers Earn District Honors March 21, 1985
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Franklin County Citizen March 21, 1985
Twenty-nine Franklin County Cloverleaf fifth and sixth grade 4-H'ers competed at 
District Project Achievement at Lexington on Saturday, March 9.

Representing the county with their demonstrations, they did an outstanding job. As 
usual they are always encouraged to do their very best by the agents, program 
assistant and parents. Four-H'ers always learn by doing.

First place winner was Shannon Harper, sixth grade student at Carnesville 
Elementary, in veterinary science.  Second place winners: Christy Casey, plants, 
soils and fertilizers; Amy Caudell, housing and equipment; Renee Elrod, veterinary 
science; Jame Rice, conservation of natural resources and Keith Warlick, horse.

Third place winners: Donna Herron, food conservation and safety; Chad Carey, lamb 
and meat goats; Ben Coggins, pet care; Jeff Elrod, automotive; William Gipson, 
arts and crafts, and Grover Wilson, performing arts, general.  Franklin County has 
a total of one first place, five second place and six third place winners.

Others placing were Lydia Akin, safety; Sherry Akin, bicycle; Traci Bennett, 
health; Chiffon Burch, human development; Clare Davis, wildlife; Shannon Davis, 
pet care; Natalie Elrod, between-meal snacks; Kristi Haley, beef; Libby Hardeman, 
dairy foods; Trace Jordan, public speaking; Amy Looney, sports and outdoor 
recreation; Beth Looney, general recreation.

Frances Martin, clothing and textiles; Amy Pennington, photography; Lois Silvers, 
arts and crafts; Josh Lunsford, sports and outdoor recreation and Dusty Morgan, 
wildlife.

Accompanying the 4-H'ers and giving them great support were: Roy Deason, Extension 
director; Elaine Gilmer, Extension agent; and program assistant Helen Varner; 
also, parents Mrs. Nell Martin and Andrea Pennington. Bus driver was Faye Segars.

This was a group of 4H'ers of which to be proud.



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