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Evangeline Parish 4-H Students Return from 4-H University

Evangeline Parish 4-H students were welcomed home Friday, after a successful week at 4-H University in Baton Rouge. Louisiana 4-H’ers competed for best in the state in more than 40 events, and Evangeline Parish 4-H’ers placed in the following 7 events:

 

Consumer Decision Making: Madison Fontenot, Drew Latour, James Wilson - 2nd place statewide

Environmental Conservation Illustrated Talk: Gabrielle Fontenot- 2nd Place statewide

Fashion Review Creative Choice: Iyana Freeman, Mena Newman Blue Ribbon (Top Ten)

Family Consumer Science: Emily Deshotel, Lily Guillory- 4th place statewide

Plant Science: Andrew J. Fontenot, Monty Fontenot, Evan Miller- 4th place statewide

Teens Driving Teens: Andrew T. Fontenot, Ethan Jose Deshotel- 2nd place statewide

The Next 4-H Food Star: Olivia LaComb, Makayla Jones, Abby Duplechain- 4th place statewide

 

7 Evangeline Parish 4-H’ers were also elected as State Board Members:

Sam Gil- State Science, Engineering, and Technology Board

Sam Hollier- State Science, Engineering, and Technology Board

Ethan Jose Deshotel- State Science, Engineering, and Technology Board

Gabrielle Fontenot- State Executive Board

Emily Deshotel- State Executive Board

Charley Bieber- State Shooting Sports Board

Iyana Freeman- State Fashion Board

 

KVPI would like to congratulate the students, faculty and staff of Evangeline Parish 4-H, on a job well done.

 

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