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Archery takes awards by Johanna Hicks

Archery takes awards by Johanna Hicks
  • PublishedMay 4, 2022


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Hopkins County 4-H Archers Compete

Many folks are misguided in thinking that 4-H is all about showing animals.  Quite the contrary!  The Texas 4-H program offers so much more.  There are many opportunities for involvement including leadership, community service, foods & nutrition, fashion & interior design, photography, archery, recreation, livestock, and more.  Actually, one of the most popular projects is Foods & Nutrition, not only in Hopkins County, but across the state. 

4-H equips youth with skills that can be used throughout their lifetime.  Learning responsibility and how to treat others are of utmost importance.  There are project workshops, individual project involvement, contests, camps, 4-H meetings, special events, and much more through the 4-H program.

Recently, seven Hopkins County youth participated in the District 4-H Archery Shoot.  Coached by Stephanie Stewart, the young archers came home with some fine awards.  Below are the results:

  • Senior Division: Jaqlyn Chapman, Compound Unaided, 2nd place
  • Intermediate Division: Marilena Reyes, Compound Unaided, 4th place
  • Intermediate Division: William Mason, Compound Aided, 9th place
  • Intermediate Division: Hunter Rich, Compound Aided, 14th place
  • Junior Division: Bryce McCool, Compound Unaided, 1st place
  • Junior Division: Roy Duffey, Compound Unaided, 4th place
  • Junior Division: Aaiden Wisniewski, Compound Unaided, 10th place

Congratulations to each of these 4-H members.  We hope to see more good things as they progress through the shooting sports project!

Multi-county 4-H Camp

Each year, our Hopkins County Extension staff members serve on the planning committee for the Multi-county 4-H Camp.  Held in Lone Star, TX at the Lakeview Baptist Conference Center, the camp features workshops, group activities, swimming, paddle boating, recreation, and much more.  Registration is now taking place.  Dates of the camp are July 11-13 and cost is $125 which covers two nights lodging, six meals, camp t-shirt, and all workshop activities. 

The camp is open to any youth grade 3-12, regardless of 4-H membership status.  However, youth must complete a registration form and return it to their respective county Extension Office.  The Hopkins County deadline is June 1.  Our group will carpool to the location.  Parents are welcome to attend the closing day award ceremony.  Contact the Hopkins County Extension Office at 903-885-3443 for more information.

Closing thought

The major key to your better future is you – Jim Rohn

Contributed by Johanna Hicks, B.S., M.Ed. Photos contributed by Brad McCool 

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Written By
Taylor Nye

Taylor Nye is the editor of Front Porch News. She has degrees from the University of Wisconsin in human biology, Latin American studies, and public health. She has previously worked at the Wisconsin State Journal, Tucson Weekly and Sulphur Springs News-Telegram. As a sixth generation Hopkins County resident, she loves celebrating our heritage and history.