My Little girl at the 4-H Nationals

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savagedan

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It's to bad most people will never see this large of group of young people having so much fun. The day starts with the Pledge of Allegiance and everyone has they're hand on they're heart and is fully involved. The opening ceremony was even better, when everyone who has served this great country was asked to stand,the auditorium went died silent. When all are service men and women were standing the kids and the crowd erupted with cheers that are seldom heard. As for my girl, she was about in the middle of the pack. Competition at this level is anyone's game. 4-H has made it possible for her to compete at this level if she does her part. If you have time please read the link below. It's been a long road that got paved by so many great people. thank you all.
https://www.theindependent.com/new...cle_8d84dd2c-7a7f-11e8-8169-6f5b3e8c139c.html
 
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Thanks for sharing the story. That is an impressive young lady (almost wrote little girl) and the 4-H club is also remarkable. Determination on her part and help from friends, it's an American story.


Jeff
 
Simply wonderful.

Tell her GREAT job from your neighbors in Iowa!

She can be very proud of her accomplishment.

Please share some pictures.

Fleener
 
Great article to share. As a 4-H alumni, former leader and parent of a county 4-H coordinator for Michigan Extension, I had to share it with my daughter. Oh BTW I grew up about 50 miles from Grand Island.
 
4H was big in my family as well. As kids we were all involved and my mom retired as the office manager for the Hardin County Extension Office.

Certainly a great organization.

Fleener
 
It's nice to hear some young people enjoying this sport rather than sitting inside playing video games. My grandson has been learning in the scouts. Don't know what to call it because now girls are in the boy scout and girl scouts. Nothing against girls but I don't see too many boys joining the girl scouts.
 
I'm sitting at acomputer in Warsaw and when I tried your link I received the following message:


451: Unavailable due to legal reasons
We recognize you are attempting to access this website from a country belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA) including the EU which enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and therefore access cannot be granted at this time. For any issues, contact [email protected] or call 308 382-1000.

I also got the same message this morning trying to access an article in the Winchester, VA paper. know I'm no longer behind the Iron Curtain but it still sounds like censorship.

Moving on, you have every reason to feel proud of the young lady. Our local (back home) 4H does a wonderful job of teaching youth to shoot everything from BB guns to muzzleloaders.
 
Great young lady Sir. She's a fighter and that doesn't happen by accident. Good on you and her mother for helping her find a good group to be involved with.

Thanks for sharing this, Skychief
 
 
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