Our office received 9 outstanding window display submissions this year. These displays were set-up during PA 4-H Awareness Week, March 16th through March 22nd. A panel of three judges selected this year’s winners, which are as follows:
First Place: Thundering Hoofbeats 4-H Club, which chose a treasure inspired theme based on “4-H - More than You Could Ever Imagine” at Senator Wozniak’s Office in Philipsburg
Second Place: Town & Country 4-H Horse and Pony Club, which chose the theme “4-H - More than You Could Ever Imagine” and put their display up at Keith Brothers in Brockway
Third Place: Clearfield County 4-H Beef Club had their display at Clearfield Pharmacy around the theme “4-H - More than You Could Ever Imagine”
Fourth Place: Clearfield Area 4-H Horse & Pony Club had their display at Zalno’s Jewelers of Clearfield and chose the theme “Do the Math – 4-H Makes it Happen”
Fifth Place: Free Spirit 4-H Club, which chose “4-H Makes it Happen” and had their display at JJ Powell Co. in Clearfield
Honorable Mention:
· Clearfield County 4-H Dairy Club
· Growing on 4-H Club
· Harmony 4-H Club
· Top O’ the Hill 4-H Club
First Place: Thundering Hoofbeats 4-H Club, which chose a treasure inspired theme based on “4-H - More than You Could Ever Imagine” at Senator Wozniak’s Office in Philipsburg
Second Place: Town & Country 4-H Horse and Pony Club, which chose the theme “4-H - More than You Could Ever Imagine” and put their display up at Keith Brothers in Brockway
Third Place: Clearfield County 4-H Beef Club had their display at Clearfield Pharmacy around the theme “4-H - More than You Could Ever Imagine”
Fourth Place: Clearfield Area 4-H Horse & Pony Club had their display at Zalno’s Jewelers of Clearfield and chose the theme “Do the Math – 4-H Makes it Happen”
Fifth Place: Free Spirit 4-H Club, which chose “4-H Makes it Happen” and had their display at JJ Powell Co. in Clearfield
Honorable Mention:
· Clearfield County 4-H Dairy Club
· Growing on 4-H Club
· Harmony 4-H Club
· Top O’ the Hill 4-H Club
Photos of the top five window display are in the current issue of the 4-H newsletter! In addition to that our 4-H Clover Day Fundraising efforts were a huge success and we made over $2,000. At our 4-H Kick-off Skating Party we also collected and donated 2 large boxes of canned goods and non-perishable food items, which were donated to our local Food Bank.
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