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Alabama 4-H Announces Ambassadors

CONTRIBUTED BY ALABAMA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SYSTEM

AUBURN —

As another school year approaches, another talented group of Alabama 4-H members has been selected to serve the organization statewide. Thirty members from 19 different counties were selected to serve on the 2022-2023 team of 4-H state ambassadors.

Those selected as an ambassador serve as representatives of the organization, leading and assisting statewide with 4-H clubs and youth council meetings throughout the club year.

Joy Scott, an Alabama Cooperative Extension System 4-H leadership and citizenship specialist, serves as the advisor to the state ambassadors. She said throughout their year of service, these members will have the opportunity to develop their skills in leadership, citizenship, public relations and team building.

“Working with the ambassadors each year is an extremely exciting part of my job,” Scott said. “I get to witness firsthand the outstanding impact these members have on their communities and the state as a whole.”

STATE 4-H AMBASSADORS

The following 4-H members will serve as state 4-H ambassadors for the upcoming program year:

Ÿ Luke Stephens – Clarke County (president)

Ÿ Gavin Yocom – Shelby County (vice president)

Ÿ Abbeigh Jo Gibson – Washington County (secretary)

Ÿ Breanna Black – Marshall County (assistant secretary)

Ÿ Abbi Kate Ogilvie – Randolph County

Ÿ Aiden MacKenzie – Limestone County

Ÿ Alana New – Etowah County

Ÿ AnaKatherine Whisnant – Marion County

Ÿ Ashley McCollum – Clay County

Ÿ Audrey Perry – Walker County

Ÿ Blankeney Rice – Tuscaloosa County

Ÿ Cooper Naylor – Lawrence County

Ÿ Corey Naylor – Lawrence County

Ÿ Delaney Dixon – Marengo County

Ÿ Jade Gartman – Washington County

Ÿ Jalon Hunt – Clarke County

Ÿ Jeremy Speros – Pike County

Ÿ Kalen Alexander – Russell County

Ÿ Karlee Kirkland – Houston County

Ÿ Katie Rasbury –Tallapoosa County

Ÿ Lauren Clardy – Elmore County

Ÿ Madeleine Yocom – Shelby County

Ÿ Nash Gilbert – Limestone County

Ÿ Olevia Rice – Tuscaloosa County

Ÿ Rachel Allen – Elmore County

Ÿ Rachel Webb – Barbour County

Ÿ Rebecca Rasbury – Tallapoosa County

Ÿ Sarah Sloughfy – Calhoun County

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