Cannon County 4-H Award's Reception was held on October 9, 2016 at the Cannon County Senior Center. Almost 50 youth were recognized along with Volunteer Leader of the Year - Rena House, Sponsor of the Year - Cannon County Cattlemen's Association (accepted by Vice President, Davy Sneed), Friend of 4-H - Cannon County Sheriff's Department (accepted by Chief Deputy, Anthony Young), Senior High Member of the Year - Bryson Bell and many others. The following classes were recognized as the Cannon County 4-H Club of the Year for their specific grade after competing against all other classes in that grade across the
Almost 50 youths were recognized along with Volunteer Leader of the Year - Rena House, Sponsor of the Year - Cannon County Cattlemen's Association (accepted by Vice President, Davy Sneed), Friend of 4-H - Cannon County Sheriff's Department (accepted by Chief Deputy, Anthony Young), Senior High Member of the Year - Bryson Bell and many others. The following classes were recognized as the Cannon County 4-H Club of the Year for their specific grade after competing against all other classes in that grade across the
Friend of 4-H - Cannon County Sheriff's Department (accepted by Chief Deputy, Anthony Young), Senior High Member of the Year - Bryson Bell and many others. The following classes were recognized as the Cannon County 4-H Club of the Year for their specific grade after competing against all other classes in that grade across the
The following classes were recognized as the Cannon County 4-H Club of the Year for their specific grade after competing against all other classes in that grade across the county: Patricia Pirtle -West Side 4th grade, Susan Nokes - Short Mountain 5th grade, Gay Burger - East Side 6th grade, Shane Hollandsworth - Short Mountain 7th grade and Emily Crook - Auburn 8th grade. Over 120 people were present and the 4-H members were excited to receive many
Over 120 people were present and the 4-H members were excited to receive many well-deserved awards. Cannon County 4-H Honor Club also took time to initiate six new members (Emma Grace Hughes, Kiley Hughes, Emily McCullough, Will Byford, Hunter Owen, and Ian DeArmond). The 4-H Honor Club is organized statewide and provides recognition, primarily within counties, of junior high 4-H members who have demonstrated consistent leadership ability and have been active members in their clubs and communities.
Tennessee 4-H Honor Club is one of three recognition levels that an outstanding 4-H member may achieve during their 4-H career. 4-H Honor Club membership is granted to those 4-H'ers who have shown exceptional 4-H project work and a willingness to share what they have learned with other 4-H members. We truly appreciate our sponsors, volunteers, community support, school system, and many organizations that make the Cannon County 4-H Program a success!