4-H Clubs Around The County

ANDY SHUPE NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Brinley Dobbs, 11, of Lincoln ties a bandana on her dog, Klaus, before competing in the 2020 Washington County Youth Dog Show in the arena at the county fairgrounds in Fayetteville. The show is the final event of the 2020 Washington County Fair.
ANDY SHUPE NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Brinley Dobbs, 11, of Lincoln ties a bandana on her dog, Klaus, before competing in the 2020 Washington County Youth Dog Show in the arena at the county fairgrounds in Fayetteville. The show is the final event of the 2020 Washington County Fair.

ANDY SHUPE NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Brinley Dobbs, 11, of Lincoln, with Hogeye 4-H Club, ties a bandana on her dog, Klaus, before competing in the 2020 Washington County Youth Dog Show in the arena at the county fairgrounds in Fayetteville. The show is the final event of the 2020 Washington County Fair.

ANDY SHUPE NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Brinley Dobbs, 11, of Lincoln, with Hogeye 4-H Club, ties a bandana on her dog, Klaus, before competing in the 2020 Washington County Youth Dog Show in the arena at the county fairgrounds in Fayetteville. The show is the final event of the 2020 Washington County Fair.

ANDY SHUPE NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Brinley Dobbs, 11, of Lincoln, with Hogeye 4-H Club, ties a bandana on her dog, Klaus, before competing in the 2020 Washington County Youth Dog Show in the arena at the county fairgrounds in Fayetteville. The show is the final event of the 2020 Washington County Fair.

COURTESY PHOTO Catelyn Stearman, 11, with Goin' Showin' 4-H Club, displays some of her awards from the 2020 Washington County Fair, including winner of the Junior Division Talent Show and Junior Division Fashion Show. She also showed livestock and received a National Gold Presidential Service Award. Catelyn is from Maysville.

COURTESY PHOTO Catelyn Stearman, 11, with Goin' Showin' 4-H Club, displays some of her awards from the 2020 Washington County Fair, including winner of the Junior Division Talent Show and Junior Division Fashion Show. She also showed livestock and received a National Gold Presidential Service Award. Catelyn is from Maysville.

COURTESY PHOTO Catelyn Stearman, 11, with Goin' Showin' 4-H Club, displays some of her awards from the 2020 Washington County Fair, including winner of the Junior Division Talent Show and Junior Division Fashion Show. She also showed livestock and received a National Gold Presidential Service Award. Catelyn is from Maysville.

COURTESY PHOTO Members of Lincoln 4-H Club make bird food during one of their meetings prior to the covid-19 pandemic.

COURTESY PHOTO Members of Lincoln 4-H Club make bird food during one of their meetings prior to the covid-19 pandemic.

COURTESY PHOTO Members of Lincoln 4-H Club make bird food during one of their meetings prior to the covid-19 pandemic.

COURTESY PHOTO Officers for Lincoln 4-H Club this year are Chloe Dawson, president; Kristen Rhine, vice president; Zella Pomery, secretary and reporter; Paul Dickerson, treasurer; Tesa Pack, photographer; Kylie and Kourtlyn Hagar and Matthew Shreve, song leaders.

COURTESY PHOTO Officers for Lincoln 4-H Club this year are Chloe Dawson, president; Kristen Rhine, vice president; Zella Pomery, secretary and reporter; Paul Dickerson, treasurer; Tesa Pack, photographer; Kylie and Kourtlyn Hagar and Matthew Shreve, song leaders.

COURTESY PHOTO Officers for Lincoln 4-H Club this year are Chloe Dawson, president; Kristen Rhine, vice president; Zella Pomery, secretary and reporter; Paul Dickerson, treasurer; Tesa Pack, photographer; Kylie and Kourtlyn Hagar and Matthew Shreve, song leaders.

COURTESY PHOTO Goin' Showin' 4-H Club has about 75 members from ages 5 to 17. Members are from all over Washington County, including Farmington, Prairie Grove and Lincoln. The club focuses on helping kids show livestock.

COURTESY PHOTO Goin' Showin' 4-H Club has about 75 members from ages 5 to 17. Members are from all over Washington County, including Farmington, Prairie Grove and Lincoln. The club focuses on helping kids show livestock.

COURTESY PHOTO Goin' Showin' 4-H Club has about 75 members from ages 5 to 17. Members are from all over Washington County, including Farmington, Prairie Grove and Lincoln. The club focuses on helping kids show livestock.

Etana Morse with West Fork 4-H Club places American flags at Fayetteville National Cemetery on Memorial Day.

Etana Morse with West Fork 4-H Club places American flags at Fayetteville National Cemetery on Memorial Day.

Etana Morse with West Fork 4-H Club places American flags at Fayetteville National Cemetery on Memorial Day.

COURTESY PHOTO Many 4-H members in Washington County participate in the county fair each year. Despite the covid-19 pandemic, Washington County Fair was able to host its 2020 junior livestock show with precautions in place that were approved by the Arkansas Department of Health.

COURTESY PHOTO Many 4-H members in Washington County participate in the county fair each year. Despite the covid-19 pandemic, Washington County Fair was able to host its 2020 junior livestock show with precautions in place that were approved by the Arkansas Department of Health.

COURTESY PHOTO Many 4-H members in Washington County participate in the county fair each year. Despite the covid-19 pandemic, Washington County Fair was able to host its 2020 junior livestock show with precautions in place that were approved by the Arkansas Department of Health.

COURTESY PHOTO Etana Morse, a member of West Fork 4-H Club, showed her appreciation to staff who work at the VA Home in Fayetteville with a handmade card and candy.

COURTESY PHOTO Etana Morse, a member of West Fork 4-H Club, showed her appreciation to staff who work at the VA Home in Fayetteville with a handmade card and candy.

COURTESY PHOTO Etana Morse, a member of West Fork 4-H Club, showed her appreciation to staff who work at the VA Home in Fayetteville with a handmade card and candy.

COURTESY PHOTO Addison and Gavin Porter, seventh graders at Prairie Grove Middle School, showed their goats at the 2020 Washington County Fair. They are members of Goin' Showin' 4-H Club.

COURTESY PHOTO Addison and Gavin Porter, seventh graders at Prairie Grove Middle School, showed their goats at the 2020 Washington County Fair. They are members of Goin' Showin' 4-H Club.

COURTESY PHOTO Addison and Gavin Porter, seventh graders at Prairie Grove Middle School, showed their goats at the 2020 Washington County Fair. They are members of Goin' Showin' 4-H Club.

DAVID GOTTSCHALK NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Addison Porter, 12, of Prairie Grove, with Showin' Goin' 4-H Club, uses a large syringe to give her Boer goat a drink before judging during the 2020 Washington County Fair on the fair grounds in Fayetteville. This year the fair was open only for junior exhibition. It was closed to the public because of covid-19 concert.

DAVID GOTTSCHALK NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Addison Porter, 12, of Prairie Grove, with Showin' Goin' 4-H Club, uses a large syringe to give her Boer goat a drink before judging during the 2020 Washington County Fair on the fair grounds in Fayetteville. This year the fair was open only for junior exhibition. It was closed to the public because of covid-19 concert.

DAVID GOTTSCHALK NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Addison Porter, 12, of Prairie Grove, with Showin' Goin' 4-H Club, uses a large syringe to give her Boer goat a drink before judging during the 2020 Washington County Fair on the fair grounds in Fayetteville. This year the fair was open only for junior exhibition. It was closed to the public because of covid-19 concert.

COURTESY PHOTO Gavin Porter, a seventh grader at Prairie Grove Middle School, participates in the junior livestock show at the 2020 Washington County Fair. He is a member of Goin' Showin' 4-H Club.

COURTESY PHOTO Gavin Porter, a seventh grader at Prairie Grove Middle School, participates in the junior livestock show at the 2020 Washington County Fair. He is a member of Goin' Showin' 4-H Club.

COURTESY PHOTO Gavin Porter, a seventh grader at Prairie Grove Middle School, participates in the junior livestock show at the 2020 Washington County Fair. He is a member of Goin' Showin' 4-H Club.

COURTESY PHOTO Kenleigh Shreve, 11, of Farmington, a member of Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, stands with her Miniature Hereford Heifer Aggie.

COURTESY PHOTO Kenleigh Shreve, 11, of Farmington, a member of Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, stands with her Miniature Hereford Heifer Aggie.

COURTESY PHOTO Kenleigh Shreve, 11, of Farmington, a member of Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, stands with her Miniature Hereford Heifer Aggie.

COURTESY PHOTO Kalleigh Shreve, 13, of Farmington, a member of Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, shows her market hog, Elsa, at a jackpot show in preparation for the 2020 Washington County Fair.

COURTESY PHOTO Kalleigh Shreve, 13, of Farmington, a member of Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, shows her market hog, Elsa, at a jackpot show in preparation for the 2020 Washington County Fair.

COURTESY PHOTO Kalleigh Shreve, 13, of Farmington, a member of Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, shows her market hog, Elsa, at a jackpot show in preparation for the 2020 Washington County Fair.

COURTESY PHOTO Cole Brumley, an eighth grader at PG Junior High and a member of Washington County Rabbit & Poultry SPIN Club, stands with one of his commercial heifers at the 2020 Washington County Fair.

COURTESY PHOTO Cole Brumley, an eighth grader at PG Junior High and a member of Washington County Rabbit & Poultry SPIN Club, stands with one of his commercial heifers at the 2020 Washington County Fair.

COURTESY PHOTO Cole Brumley, an eighth grader at PG Junior High and a member of Washington County Rabbit & Poultry SPIN Club, stands with one of his commercial heifers at the 2020 Washington County Fair.

Megan Parrish, a member of Bethel Grove 4-H Club, displays awards she won at the Washington County Fair.

Megan Parrish, a member of Bethel Grove 4-H Club, displays awards she won at the Washington County Fair.

Megan Parrish, a member of Bethel Grove 4-H Club, displays awards she won at the Washington County Fair.

COURTESY PHOTO Hogeye 4-H Club went Christmas caroling at the VA Home in December 2019.

COURTESY PHOTO Hogeye 4-H Club went Christmas caroling at the VA Home in December 2019.

COURTESY PHOTO Hogeye 4-H Club went Christmas caroling at the VA Home in December 2019.

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Members of Lincoln 4-H Club make bird food during one of their meetings this year.
COURTESY PHOTO Members of Lincoln 4-H Club make bird food during one of their meetings this year.
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Officers for Lincoln 4-H Club this year are Chloe Dawson, president; Kristen Rhine, vice president; Zella Pomery, secretary and reporter; Paul Dickerson, treasurer; Tesa Pack, photographer; Kylie and Kourtlyn Hagar and Matthew Shreve, song leaders.
COURTESY PHOTO Officers for Lincoln 4-H Club this year are Chloe Dawson, president; Kristen Rhine, vice president; Zella Pomery, secretary and reporter; Paul Dickerson, treasurer; Tesa Pack, photographer; Kylie and Kourtlyn Hagar and Matthew Shreve, song leaders.
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Goin' Showin' 4-H Club has about 75 members from ages 5 to 17. Members are from all over Washington County, including Farmington, Prairie Grove and Lincoln. The club focuses on helping kids to show livestock.
COURTESY PHOTO Goin' Showin' 4-H Club has about 75 members from ages 5 to 17. Members are from all over Washington County, including Farmington, Prairie Grove and Lincoln. The club focuses on helping kids to show livestock.
Members of West Fork 4-H Club remembered those who have died for our country and their family members by placing American flags at Fayetteville National Cemetery on Memorial Day.
Members of West Fork 4-H Club remembered those who have died for our country and their family members by placing American flags at Fayetteville National Cemetery on Memorial Day.
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Addison Porter, 12, of Prairie Grove, with Showin' Goin' 4-H Club, uses a large syringe to give her Boer goat a drink before judging during the 2020 Washington County Fair on the fair grounds in Fayetteville. This year the fair open only for junior exhibition. It was closed to the public because of covid-19 concert.
DAVID GOTTSCHALK NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE Addison Porter, 12, of Prairie Grove, with Showin' Goin' 4-H Club, uses a large syringe to give her Boer goat a drink before judging during the 2020 Washington County Fair on the fair grounds in Fayetteville. This year the fair open only for junior exhibition. It was closed to the public because of covid-19 concert.
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Kenleigh Shreve, 11, with Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, stands with her Miniature Hereford Heifer Aggie.
COURTESY PHOTO Kenleigh Shreve, 11, with Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, stands with her Miniature Hereford Heifer Aggie.
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Kalleigh Shreve, 13, a member of Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, shows her market hog, Elsa, at the 2020 Washington County Fair.
COURTESY PHOTO Kalleigh Shreve, 13, a member of Cove Creek Clever Clovers 4-H Club, shows her market hog, Elsa, at the 2020 Washington County Fair.
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Cole Brumley, an eighth grader at PG Junior High and a member of Washington County Rabbit & Poultry SPIN Club, stands with one of his commercial heifers at the 2020 Washington County Fair.
COURTESY PHOTO Cole Brumley, an eighth grader at PG Junior High and a member of Washington County Rabbit & Poultry SPIN Club, stands with one of his commercial heifers at the 2020 Washington County Fair.
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Hogeye 4-H Club went Christmas caroling at the VA Home in December 2019.
COURTESY PHOTO Hogeye 4-H Club went Christmas caroling at the VA Home in December 2019.