Franklin County 4-H Youth Succeed at NC State Fair
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Collapse ▲Franklin County 4-H Youth Succeed at the 2022 NC State Fair
Franklin County 4-H was well represented at the 2022 NC State Fair in areas including but not limited to livestock shows, poultry shows, 4-H crafts, culinary, and canning. We had an estimated 20 Franklin County 4-H’ers that participated in different activities. We are so very proud of all our youth. Lance Williams, Franklin County 4-H’er and NC 4-H State Vice President attended the opening ceremony to help cut the ribbon. The following youth listed are only a few of the youth and their activities. There were so many entries that it is hard to report them all.
4-H’er Category and Winnings
Meredith Potter Frog Quilt-1st Place and Ashe County Quilt Guild Award, Needle Felt Pumpkin-1st Place Fall Sign, Chocolate Chip Scones, and Barbie Cake
Chaney Leonard Champion Intermediate Showmanship Wool Sheep, Best of Show in Fig Preserves, 1st Place in Tomato Juice, Dried Peppers and Blackberry Jam, Hand Painted Jean Jacket, leather tooled shoes, quilt block
Clayton Leonard Watermelons, pumpkins, and winter squash-multiple ribbons
Carson Leonard Jam-1st Place, Walking Stick
Eli Blair Lego, painted rock, Poultry (chickens & ducks)
Liam Blair Lego, artwork,Poultry (chickens & ducks)
Ava Blair Artwork, mixed media jewelry, Poultry (chickens & ducks)
Sophia Blair Mixed Media Jewelry, Poultry (chickens & ducks)
Lance Williams Photography, baking, jewelry, soap making, candle making, quilting, stuffed article, and tin punch
Makenzie Davis Goat show
Makayla Davis Reserve Grand Champion Junior Showman Cattle, 1st Place and Got to Be NC-Limousine Heifer
Lamb Show, Won Eastern Carolina Circuit Jr Division
Caleb Davis Cattle Show, 1st Place and Got to Be NC-Limousine Heifer
Emma Haynes Photography-1st Place-Sr Landscape or Seascape, Photography 4-6 photos-1st Place-Sr, Digitally Enhanced Photos-2nd Place-Sr, Leather, Pottery, paper craft, wooden objects, jewelry, painted rock
Valerie Poole Turkey Show, Decorated Cake-2nd Place, Reserve Champion & Got to Be NC Champion in Division 1 All other Breeds Market Lamb, 1st-White Face Class and Got to Be NC Class Winner, l Grand Champion Ewe & Got to Be NC Champion in All Other Registered Breeds Division-Dorset Advantage
Meredith Poole Turkey Show, 1st White Face Class & Got to Be NC class winner, 2nd Place-Dorset Yearling Ewe Class
Destiny Adams Chicken Show,1st & 3rd with her White Rocks, 1st with two Lavender Orpingtons and 2nd place with another Lavender Orpington.
Destiny Adams – Chickens
Photos submitted. For information about 4-H Youth Development please contact 919-496-3344, Meg Wyatt, meg_wyatt@ncsu.edu.