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The Daviess County 4-H Advisory Board hosted the annual recognition day for the 63 club members of Daviess County on Oct. 17 at the Covel D. Searcy Elementary School in Gallatin.
Club leaders Toni Cox, Brush Squirrels of Jamesport, and Alicia Chrisman, Knee-Hi of Gallatin, presented year pins and 100% attendance pins to their members and recognized the adult project leaders.
Outstanding Missouri 4-H Recognition Form awards went to Danielle Ness and Tanner Johnson, each received a savings bond from Green Hills Telephone Company. The Daviess County 4-H Queen, Tannah Terry was recognized.
The girls and boy Rookie of the Year award winners were Bailie Jones of Jamesport, Addison Burns of Gallatin and Graydee Rains of Gallatin. The girl’s award is given in memory of Lea Jane Froman and the boy’s award is given in memory of Randy Minnick. Each winner received a walnut 4-H clover plaque which was made and donated by Steve May of Jamesport. Each plaque had an engraved plate donated by Mary Lee Froman-Ellis and the Wayne Minnick Family.
The co-reporters of the year winner were Amy Gingerich, Brushy Squirrels and Aubrey Nelson, Knee-HI. Dane Brammer received the club secretary of the year award.
Youth that attended state and regional activities throughout the 4-H year were recognized for their participation.
