THE LAST CHANCE STAMPEDE AND
FAIR STARTS THIS WEEK.
HUNDREDS OF 4-H STUDENTS
PRESENTED THEIR INDOOR EXHIBITS
AND OUTDOOR EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS
TUESDAY MORNING.
THIS YEAR 4-H STUDENTS PRESENTED
AROUND 16-HUNDRED PROJECTS.
ONE YOUNG WOMAN EVEN COMPLETED
60 PROJECTS THIS YEAR.
MANY PEOPLE KNOW 4-H FOR
LIVESTOCK, BUT THE VAST MAJORITY
OF STUDENTS’ WORK IS INDOOR
PROJECTS.
THOSE INCLUDE PHOTOGRAPHY,
ROBOTICS AND LEADERSHIP.
STUDENTS TOLD MTN -- THEYRE
THANKFUL FOR THE SKILLS AND
OPPORTUNITIES THEY’VE GAINED
THROUGH 4-H.
THEY ALSO SAID THEY LOVE SEEING
THE YOUNGEST KIDS PRESENT THEIR
FIRST PROJECTS.
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{SWANSON: I LOVE JUDGING
CLOVERBUDS HONESTLY, BECAUSE I
REMEMBER BEING LITTLE AND SHY
AND HOW IMPORTANT IT IS FOR YOU
TO HAVE THAT YOU JUST KIND OF
CONNECT WITH AND MAKE YOU FEEL
CONFIDENT IN YOURSELF}
{DURAN: THEY GET SO INTO IT AND
THEY’RE SO PUMPED UP AND EXCITED
ABOUT THEIR PROJECTS. AND IT’S
JUST AWESOME TO SEE THEM TALKING
AND HEAR THEM INTERACT WITH
THESE OLDER PEOPLE AND KIND OF
SEE WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT AND THEN
YOU CAN JUST-- I MEAN I CAN JUST
VISION IT IN THE FUTURE HOW
THEY’RE GOING TO THRIVE AND DO
SO MUCH BETTER.}
4-H HAS A FULL SLATE OF EVENTS
SCHEDULED FOR THE FAIR THIS
YEAR.
THEY INCLUDE DOG AGILITY, THE
LIVE STOCK SHOWS AND A ROBOTICS
PRESENTATION.
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