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Three Adair 4-H Youth get high awards in state competition

Michael Gold wins State Grand Championship, and Amanda Nokes and Riley Reynolds each awarded Blue Ribbon Rating at State 4-H Communications Day at UK
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< By Tony Rose, Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development

Three youth from Adair County participated in the State 4-H Communications Day held on Saturday, July 11 on the campus of the University of Kentucky.



Michael Gold was selected at State Grand Champion for his demonstration in the Junior SET category.

Riley Reynolds received a Blue Ribbon Rating for her demonstration in the Junior Clothing category.

Amanda Nokes received a Blue Ribbon Rating for her demonstration in the Junior Software Presentation category. Congratulations to all three of these youth for their outstanding efforts.


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Michael Gold: KY Grand Champion in Junior SET competition



2015-07-28 - Lexington, KY - Photo by Tony Rose.
Michael Gold
was selected as the Grand Champion in the State 4-H Demonstration Contest in the Junior SET category at the State 4-Hh Communications Day held July 11, 2015, on the campus of the University of Kentucky. Tony Rose, County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development

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