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CONGRATULATIONS! Congratulations Logan Hedrick qualified to represent North Carolina in Shotgun in the National 4-H Shooting Sports Invitational in Grand Island, Nebraska, in July, 2012. The NC 4-H Shooting Sports Program held a Shootout at the Millstone 4-H Center on September, 22. Caleb and Gideon Worrell and Tucker Epperson tied with Rifle participants from other counties for the position of state finalists. There will be another Shootout to determine who will represent NC 4-H on the Rifle Team at the National competition. Congratulations also go to coaches Chip Worrell, Andrew Perry, Dale Epperson, and Danny Maybin.
Drue Stinnett, Paul Maybin, Gideon Worell, and Tucker Epperson represented North Carolina at the National Wildlife Habitat Education Program Inivtationala in Little Rock Arkansas, in July, 2011. The NC team placed 6th in the nation! Drue Stinnett was the 13th place individual, and Paul Maybin placed 15th. Coaches were Ranae Worrell and Marie Stinnett.
Angelina Branche won second place in the Junior Horse Poetry Contest at the NC 4-H Horse Show, July, 2011! Congratulations to presenters at County Activity Day 2011: Lee and Briana Gover, Drue Stinnett, Tori Sutton, Mary and Andrew Torres, Christopher and Angelina Branche, Anna and Naomi Mcilvaine, Lindsey and Jacob Bryant, and Logan Hedrick!
Congratulations to presenters at District Activity Day 2011: Jacob and Lindsey Bryant, Angelina and Christopher Branche, Mary and Andrew Torres, Anna and Naomi McIlvaine, and Tori Sutton. Angelina Branche and Sarah Hart, and Becca Janowiak performed in 4-H Entertains at District Activity Day. Drue Stinnett and Angelina Branche's Career Posters were entered into district competition. Angelina's was chosen as the Junior District Winner, and will go on to state competition. Congratulations to everyone who completed 4-H Project Records: Cloverbuds Ages 9-10 Tatum Epperson Animal Science Matthew King Communication Arts Cailey Norton Family and Consumer Science Rebecca Hart Healthy Lifestyles Luke Maybin Healthy Lifestyles Rebecca Hart Science, Technology, and Computers Ages 11-12 Sarah Hart Animal Science Angelina Branche Animal Science Tessa Epperson Animal Science Angelina Branche Citizenship and Civic Education Emili King Communication Arts Sarah Hart Communication Arts Angelina Branche Communication Arts Hannah Worrell Environment and Natural Resources Hannah Worrell Family and Consumer Science Lauren Worley Family and Consumer Science Hannah Worrell Healthy Lifestyles Sarah Hart Science, Technology, and Computers Andrew Torres Science, Technology, and Computers Ages 13-15 Paige Wallace Animal Science Paige Wallace Animal Science Daniel Torres Citizenship and Civic Education Dakota Fritz Communication Arts Sarah Musselwhite Environment and Natural Resources Lee Gover Healthy Lifestyles Paul Maybin Healthy Lifestyles Gideon Worrell Healthy Lifestyles Tucker Epperson Healthy Lifestyles Paige Wallace Science, Technology, and Computers Michael Williams Science, Technology, and Computers Ages 16-18 Briana Gover Family and Consumer Science Caleb Worrell Healthy Lifestyles Gregory Hedrick Healthy Lifestyles
Congress winnings: Briana and Elizabeth were inducted into NC 4-H Honor Club! This award recognizes 4-H members for their service, citizenship, and achievement. Honor Club is a lifetime service organization for 4-H.
Kyle F. received a Gold Medal for his Cumulative Record in Community Service. Briana received a Gold Medal and the James A. Graham Agriculture Trophy for her Cumulative Record in Agriculture. Briana and AnneRachel modeled in the 4-H Fashion Revue. 17 4-H members gave presentations at NC 4-H Congress: Briana, Kyle, Elizabeth, Anna, Eric, Drue, Lee, Evan, Daniel, Andrew, Morgen, Logan, Jacob, Victoria, Dakota, Joshua, and Hannah. Gold medal winners were: Joshua, Daniel, Andrew and Evan. Joyce Armstrong, former 4-H and Home Economics Agent, was inducted into the NC 4-H Hall of Fame at 4-H Congress. Kyle Stinnett received the John C. McLean and the West District 4-H Scholarships! Kyle plans to attend Blue Ridge Community College. NC 4-H Career Poster Winners: NC 4-H Photoography Contest Winners: Five participants from Henderson County joined shooters from across the state to represent North Carolina at the National 4-H Shooting Sports Tournament in Kerrville, Texas, June 28 – July 3: Paul , Caleb, Gideon, Hannah, and Tucker; along with coaches Chip Worrell, Andrew Perry and Dale Epperson. Andrew Perry coached the NC Rifle Team to a Second Place Winning in the Sporter Class at the national tournament. Paul Maybin was a member of this team. 2009 Project Record Winners Gold:
Bronze:
Cumulative Record Winners Briana Gover, Agriculture, 16 - 18 Interfaith Assistance Ministries (IAM) thanked Henderson County 4-H for donating 117 pounds of food in April, 2010. Congratulations to the Young Naturalists Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program State Contest winners!
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| Winning Poultry Judging Team Posted July 30th, 2007 in Youth & 4-H The Junior (age 9 - 13) Poultry Judging Team placed first in state competition in Raleigh in July. Henderson County is very proud of (Front Row) Gideon and Hannah, and (Back Row) Betsy and Caleb. Their coach is Ranae Worrell. |

We're proud of the Henderson County 4-H WHEP teams!
74 4-Hers converged at Howell Woods in Johnston County for the 2007 State WHEP Contest on Saturday, April 28. This represents the largest group to participate in the North Carolina state contest.
Eleven counties put forth five Senior Division teams and a record 14 Junior Division teams. Teams and individuals competed in events including wildlife identification, wildlife foods, aerial photos, and on-site wildlife management practices.
The 2007 4-H Talent Show was Tuesday, May 2, at Opportunity House.
Volunteer judges were Karen Bayne Pfotzer and Sue Ruff. Tempo Music sponsored the talent show. After the county level, "4-H Entertains" is no longer a competition. County judges chose the first place junior and senior acts to go on to perform at District Activity Day. Two acts will be chosen from all of the Western Counties to perform in the afternoon awards ceremony. Judges in Raleigh will choose performers from all of the District Activity Days to perform at 4-H Congress in Raleigh. These performers will receive a full scholarship to 4-H Congress, and training by Nova Thomas, a 4-H alumna, while at Congress.
Juniors (age 9 - 13) First Place - Emily and Victoria - piano - violin duet
Second Place - Victoria - piano
Third Place - AnneRachel - poem
Gideon - Most Spiritual
Michael- Most Entertaining
Becca - American Idol
Meredith - Most Inspirational
Victoria - Most Difficult
Hannah - Most Potential
Sara - Most Creative
Seniors (age 13 - 18) First Place - Sheppard - piano
Second Place - Montana - solo
Third Place - Andrea - solo
Elizabeth, Anna and Naomi - Most Entertaining
Sarah - Most Inspirational
2006 West District Project Record Winners
Dakota Henderson West Animal Science 9-10 Silver
Briana Henderson West Animal Science 11-12 Gold
Kyle Henderson West Animal Science 11-12 Bronze
Naomi Henderson West Communication Arts 9-10 Silver
Sara Henderson West Communication Arts 9-10 Gold
Henderson West Communication Arts 13-15 Gold
Becca Henderson West Consumer & Family Science 9-10 Bronze
Meredith Henderson West Consumer & Family Science 11-12 Gold
Anna Henderson West Consumer & Family Science 11-12 Silver
Sarah Henderson West Consumer & Family Science 9-10 Silver
Michael Henderson West Environment & Natural Resources 9-10 Silver
Dakota Henderson West Environment & Natural Resources 9-10 Gold
Joshua Henderson West Environment & Natural Resources 11-12 Gold
Anna Henderson West Environment & Natural Resources 11-12 Silver
Rebekah Henderson West Environment & Natural Resources 13-15 Gold
Lee Henderson West Healthy Lifestyles 9-10 Bronze
Caleb Henderson West Healthy Lifestyles 11-12 Bronze
Elizabeth Henderson West Healthy Lifestyles 13-15 Gold
Tori Henderson West Personal Development & Leadership 11-12 Gold
Rebekah Henderson West Personal Development & Leadership 13-15 Silver
Joshua Henderson West Plant Science 11-12 Gold
Michael Henderson West Plant Science 9-10 Silver
Daniel Henderson West Plant Science 9-10 Gold
Daniel Henderson West Science, Technology, & Computers 9-10 Gold
Kyle Henderson West Science, Technology, & Computers 11-12 Silver
These winners will be recognized, and project records returned, at County Activity Day, May 19 at Pinecrest Presbyterian Church. The Awards Ceremony will start at 1:00 pm. NC 4-H provides $50 for District Gold Medal Winners. Congratulations!
Katie won a District Gold and State Silver for her Sheep Cumulative Record, in the 16 - 18 year old category. Katie will receive $100 for her efforts.