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4-Hers receive awards at annual Achievement Night
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<p>Meghann Evans | The Stokes News</p><p>Members of the Stokes County 4-H program take turns announcing their candidacy for the County Council at the annual Achievement Night banquet last Friday. The awards celebration was held at First Christian Church in King and featured a &#8220;4-H Fiesta&#8221; theme, with 4-Hers and their families enjoying a catered meal, speech by former 4-H agent Terri Bost, and various award presentations.</p>

Meghann Evans | The Stokes News

Members of the Stokes County 4-H program take turns announcing their candidacy for the County Council at the annual Achievement Night banquet last Friday. The awards celebration was held at First Christian Church in King and featured a “4-H Fiesta” theme, with 4-Hers and their families enjoying a catered meal, speech by former 4-H agent Terri Bost, and various award presentations.

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<p>Meghann Evans | The Stokes News</p><p>Erik Booze and Autumn Blakemore are presented awards by Stokes County Commissioners Jimmy Walker and Ronda Jones at the 4-H Achievement Night on Feb. 15. Young people from 4-H clubs across the county were awarded certificates and pins for participation and completion of special projects.</p>

Meghann Evans | The Stokes News

Erik Booze and Autumn Blakemore are presented awards by Stokes County Commissioners Jimmy Walker and Ronda Jones at the 4-H Achievement Night on Feb. 15. Young people from 4-H clubs across the county were awarded certificates and pins for participation and completion of special projects.

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4-H Achievement Night



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