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Nine Franklin County 4-H’ers attended NC 4-H Congress at NC State Campus in July. Representatives were: Ayden Wyatt, Meredith Potter, Emma Haynes, Tia Iversen, Mia Clark, Sophia Bobbitt, William Kozak, Layla Stoudemire, Kendal and Holly Thornburg. One youth was inducted into 4-H Honor Club, two youth finished their district officer term, one youth began their district officer term, one youth finished their state officer term and one youth ran for state office. Franklin County had 6 youth present on the state level for 4-H presentations during Congress events and the following youth won in their categories: Ayden Wyatt-Silver in Careers and Entrepreneur, Kennedy Wyatt-Silver in Arts and Communications, Holly Thornburg – Silver in Arts and Communications, Meredith Potter- in Food and Nutrition, and Valerie Poole-Gold in Small Companion Animals. These youth participated in workshops and elected their incoming state 4-H officers for the 2024-2025 year.

Franklin County 4-H is extremely proud of all of these youth. For additional 4-H information, contact the office at 919-496-3344, or Meg Wyatt.

:Back row-Alumni Lance Williams, Emma Haynes, Layla Stoudemire, Kendal Thornburg, Meg Wyatt; Front row: Meredith Potter, Sophia Bobbitt, Holly Thornburg, Mia Clark, Tia Iversen, William Kozak and Ayden Wyatt; Girls Gala photo; middle row: Kendal making paper; Ayden Making Paper; Valerie Poole presentation; Bottom row:Gala photo-Group, girls and boys; Boys Gala photo; Candid shot of kids around NCSU symbol.

Pictured (clockwise from top) left to right: Back row-Alumni Lance Williams, Emma Haynes, Layla Stoudemire, Kendal Thornburg, Meg Wyatt; Front row: Meredith Potter, Sophia Bobbitt, Holly Thornburg, Mia Clark, Tia Iversen, William Kozak and Ayden Wyatt; Girls Gala photo; middle row: Kendal making paper; Ayden Making Paper; Valerie Poole presentation; Bottom row:Gala photo-Group, girls and boys; Boys Gala photo; Candid shot of kids around NCSU symbol.