4-H members qualify for district dairy show
Warren County 4-H dairy members have qualified to attend the district dairy show to be held Saturday, September 2, in Crawford County.
Members that will represent the county include: Dominque Corradi and Maya Weis from Columbus; Kaitlynn & Kody Barton, Delaney Bell, Robin & Tyler Biondi, Elle & John Curtis, Myla Curtis, Nevaeh & Savhannah Gamble, Delaney Nickerson, Hannah & Owen Nickerson, and Taige Peterson all from Corry; Mackenzie and Miranda Gates, Madison Sleeman, and Tristen Wilcox all from Russell; Aiden, Caleb, and Porter Kafferlin of Spring Creek; Sabrina Long of Sugar Grove; and Allison Skinner of New York.
The members qualified for the district show by participating in one of the dairy clubs in the Warren County 4-H program. Members are required to attend meetings, participate in a club community service, present a speech to their club, and complete 4-H dairy project books. Additionally members participate in their club round-up which is held in conjunction with the Warren County Fair. The 4-H dairy members are judged on showmanship, fitting, and the type of dairy animal they are showing.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Warren County 4-H program contact the office at 814-563-9388 or check out the website at: extension.psu.edu/warren.
4-H in Pennsylvania is coordinated by Penn State Cooperative Extension through the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 4-H programs are open to all boys and girls between the ages of eight and 18 regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or disability.