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group-sings, a panel of judges
worked intently on selecting the
winners. Two judges from the
University of Arkansas faculty
judged the vocal and instrumental
performances. A local dance instructor
judged the senior dance entry. Nine
UA Apparel studies students judged
the fashion entries.
Besides showing off talent, these
4-Hers are involved in many other
activities. Caroline Campbell, for
example, enjoys doing community
service. "We went to a veterans
home for Christmas. We made
cards and sang, and gave them care
packages. I liked watching their faces
light up." Caroline wants to become a
veterinarian.
Zella Pomeroy, 12, likes 4-H because
"it brings fun to things people
don't really think about, like raising
animals." She raises chickens and
will show them in the county fair this
August. She said she wants to be a
police officer.
Why don't you check out 4-H clubs,
camps and leadership opportunities
right here in Northwest Arkansas?
Who knows? Maybe you'll discover a
passion you never even knew you had!