Friday, June 12, 2026

Worth County 4-H Achievement Day Winners

We had an amazing day at Achievement Day in Worth County on Saturday June 6th.

The youth displayed some wonderful projects.  I am very proud of them and their leaders.

Here are the results:

Addison Cass made a cross stitch design and a blue flower box both received blue ribbons and her cross stitch was selected for the state fair exhibit.

Henry Cass made a chicken feeder and batman cross stitch design which both received a blue ribbon

James Cass, which was in the clover kids’ class, made a spiderman cross stitch design and a water bottle case.

Emerlee Clarkson made a leather key chain, leather horse brush and strawberry jam.  She received all blue ribbons and two of her projects were selected for state.

Sam Clarkson made a steel knife in welding and received a blue ribbon.

Chase Davidson made a chair in woodworking and received a blue ribbon.

Cora Davidson made an Angel food cake and a pillow both were awarded with blue ribbons, and both were chosen for state.

Ella Davidson made a rock star bar and a lavender salt painting in the Clover kids class

Makenzie Dignan made a Marvel cake, 4th of July outfit, and a Dog in photography.  She received two blue ribbons and a red.   Her outfit will be going to state.

Riley Dignan made a coat rack and a step stool in wood working both awarded blue ribbons and both will be going to state.

Axel Ridge made a bird feeder, robot car and a rug in the Clover Kids class.

Malea Ridge made monkey bread, a wreath and a pinecone arrangement all received a blue ribbon and two of her projects were selected for state.

Mason Steele made a robotic hand and blacksmithing items both received a blue ribbon and were selected for state.

Preston Steele made a rock identifier and a tornado bottle in the clover kid’s class.

—Gayla Striplin, Youth Program Associate for Worth County

 


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