2012 Jackson County 4-H Window Display Results

Grand Champion
Cottageville Pioneers

Reserve Champion
Fairplain Silverspurs

Honorable Mention
Comet Cardinals
Evans Eagles

Blue Ribbon Winners
Aplin Ridge Roughlanders
Highrisers
Jackson County Barnstormers
Jackson County Country Kids
Jackson County Jackrabbits
Joe’s Run Crusaders
Millcreek Maniacs
Murraysville Mountaineers
Pleasant Valley Patriots
Ravenswood Rockin Raccoons
Ripley Busy Beavers
Ripley Rockets
Roadrunners
Sandyville Settlers
Statts Mill Willing Workers

National 4-H week web feature

“100 Years and Still Growing” when your 4-H club plans on doing a window display or a float for the parade this will be the topic on which you will build.

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National 4-H Week

West Virginia 4-H’ers hope to inspire a responsibility revolution during National 4-H Week. Learn more about activities in communities across the state

West Virginia 4-H

More than 88,000 West Virginia youths participate in WVU Extension’s statewide 4-H program, a fun, free program that builds leadership skills, strengthens communities and emphasizes learning by doing. New members can join during National 4-H Week, Oct. 7-13. Learn more about the impact of 4-H in West Virginia

National 4-H

A vast community of more than 6 million youth and adults working together for positive change, 4-H is a positive youth development organization that empowers young people to reach their full potential. Learn more about National 4-H programs

4-H Council

National 4-H Council focuses on fundraising, brand management, communications, and legal and fiduciary services to support national and state 4-H programs. Learn more about how 4-H Council supports 4-H youth development

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