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Wool & Mohair judging teams advance to national competition
TEXTILE TEAM (l to r) Taytum Chambless, Makenzie Wright, Cado Bannowsky, and Kade Bannowsky made up the Menard 4-H Wool and Mohair judging and team placed 2nd overall in Mohair contest and 4th overall in the Wool at state roundup. The team qualified to advance to the National Wool Judging Contest in October. Courtesy Photo.
ENTREPRENEUR Jacey Sealy sold wild rags and bags that she made at her 4-H Entrepreneur Booth as a part of the 4-H Roundup Trade Show. Courtesy Photo.
4-H COMPETITOR Benjamin Burch placed 8th in the STEM category with an educational presentation on Nuclear Energy. Courtesy Photo.
Menard County 4-H members spent the first week in June competing at the State 4-H Roundup, held on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station and they represented well.Jacey Sealy placed second in the Fashion Show Natural Fiber Competition (Cotton) with the western-style skirt and shirt she constructed. Jacey also had a 4-H Entrepreneur Booth at the Roundup Trade Show. The...