Forsyth County 4-H Delegation Attends Annual Electric Congress

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A delegation from Forsyth attended the 71st annual 4-H Electric Congress on July 10-12 at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. 170 4-H’ers, adult leaders and N.C. Cooperative Extension agents from 47 counties attended the three-day event. Since 1947, Duke Energy and Dominion Energy have sponsored the annual congress to emphasize electrical energy concepts, energy conservation and safety working with electricity.

 

The 4-H electric program is one of the most popular activities among Tar Heel 4-H’ers. The 4-H program is the youth education program of North Carolina Cooperative Extension, based at North Carolina State and North Carolina A&T State universities. More than 232,000 young people between the ages of 5 and 19 participate in North Carolina 4-H activities each year with the help of 20,563 adult and youth volunteers.

 

Pictures of 4-H Delegation

Pictured from left are Carla Arrowood (4-H Volunteer), Calleigh Wilson (14) daughter of Andrew and Jeana Wilson of Walnut Cove, Luke Arrowood (14) son of Mark and Carla Arrowood of Lexington, Austin Wise (18) son of Benny and Karen Wise, Noah Crawford (16) son of Kathleen and David Litman of Kernersville, Zech Crawford (17) son of Kathleen and David Litman of Kernersville, Kathleen Litman (4-H Volunteer), Wayne Huddleston, Account Manager with Duke Energy.