Franklin County 4-H Members Attend Northeast District Activity Day

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Eight Franklin County 4-H members attended the 2022 Northeast District Activity Day, which was held in Currituck County, North Carolina. The Franklin County 4-H’ers returned home from public speaking presentations and demonstrations with first, second, and third place medals. More than 100 youth representing 22 counties across the district gathered to present from multiple categories. Franklin County 4-H’ers presented in the following categories: Fisheries and Wildlife, Fruits and Vegetables, Open Class, Arts and Communications, and Citizenship/Community Service. Franklin County had one participating Cloverbud which are youth ages 5 to 7.

The 4-H’ers that presented at District Activity Day were Lance Williams, Emma Haynes, Mia Clark, Meredith Potter, Bryson Freed, Bryelle Simon, and Ayden and Kennedy Wyatt. All of these youth advanced to 4-H State Presentations in July to win more medals and ribbons.

4-Hers at 2022 District Activity Day.

4-Hers Bryelle Simon, Ayden Wyatt, Meredith Potter, Kennedy Wyatt, Lance Williams, and Bryson Freed at 2022 DAD.

NC State Extension is the local and statewide outreach provider of North Carolina’s preeminent research enterprise – NC State University. NC State Extension translates research-based knowledge in the areas of agriculture, food and nutrition, and 4-H youth development into everyday solutions that create economic, intellectual and societal prosperity for North Carolina.

For more information about District Activity Day or 4-H Youth Development contact Meg Wyatt, Franklin County Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development at 919-496-3344 and meg_wyatt@ncsu.edu.