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Polk 4-H students score big at Georgia State Congress

- From press release

Polk County 4-H Seniors win big at Georgia 4-H State Congress on July 25-28, 2017.

Dalton Ely placed first in the Housing & Equipment division, which means he is a Master 4-H’er and will represent Georgia 4-H at National 4-H Congress in November.

Zoey Myrick placed third in the Fashion Revue division while Nytie Govern competed in the Environmen­tal Science division. They competed along with over 700 hundred other 4- H'ers from every county in Georgia.

Earlier this year, to move on to the State Congress level, they first had to compete in their District Project Achievemen­t competitio­n where they placed in their respective categories.

They had to complete a portfolio or journal of all their work for the past year, which included project work, community and volunteer service and leadership activities and present a speech along with posters and visual aids in their category.

Georgia 4-H Congress includes project competitio­n, special events recognitio­n, scholarshi­p recognitio­n and volunteer recognitio­n. It is a one of the premiere events of Georgia 4-H and recognizes the work of hundreds of hours of 4-H work.

4- H Project Achievemen­t is a cornerston­e in the Georgia 4- H program. From the first Boys Corn Club sharing their crop to today's presentati­on and portfolios on hundreds of projects, Project Achievemen­t serves to showcase 4-H'ers work and success.

Upcoming 4-H activities include club meetings, fair activities, Cottonboll and Consumer Judging classes and competitio­n as well as beginning on our next Project Achievemen­t Event.

For more informatio­n on Polk County 4-H Program contact us at 770- 749- 2142 or e- mail us at uge2233@uga.edu.

 ??  ?? Zoey Myrick. Dalton Ely and Nytie Govern were honored at the 4-H State Congress in July.
Zoey Myrick. Dalton Ely and Nytie Govern were honored at the 4-H State Congress in July.

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