The Rural Voice, 2019-01, Page 47Emily Datema wins High Score 4-H Award
Huron County 4-H leaders handed out yearly awards
Above: The Murray Cardiff Citizenship Award is
presented to the top 4-H member in Huron County
who best exemplifies the goals and aims of 4-H. Betty
Cardiff (left) widow of Murray Cardiff, presents the
award to Loretta Higgins. Right: Evy Verschaeve
(right) received the Don Pullen (left) award for earning
the highest number of points on the basis of 4-H work
in 2018. Evy obtained a score of 961 points out of a
possible 1,000.
Left: Huron County Warden Jim Ginn (right) presents
Emily Datema (left) with the award for the High Score
Novice Member. Emily scored 914 points out of a
possible 1,000. Above: Kayla Drennan’s essay on ‘What
4-H has meant to me as a member in Huron County’ won
the Ben Lobb Award which was presented by his
representative, Bill Strong.
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