2016-07-08

FREMONT - It's official! The Fremont 4-H Fair King and Queen have been crowned!

Nicholas Bohannon and Jamie Poppe walked away with the title Friday afternoon at the Community Luncheon, hosted at Christensen Field.
Nicholas, of Burt County, began his involvement in 4-H with Shooting Sports when he was 8-years-old. He was a Nebraska & National Shooting Sports Ambassador, Council Youth member, and a National 4-H Congress Delegate.

He also created a leadership seminar for Nebraska youth involved in the 4-H Shooting Sports program in March of 2016, with the help of Nebraska Extension.

Jamie has been a 4-H member with the T.E.A.M. 4-H club in Dodge County since she was five-years-old. She has served on the Dodge County 4-H Council as Secretary and represented Dodge County as a 4-H Ambassador for two years, she has also been a camp counselor for Clover Kid camp.
Though a achievement she is most proud of is being selected for National 4-H Congress in Atlanta last fall.
4-H empowers young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime. It's a research-based experience that includes a mentor, a hands-on project, and a meaningful leadership opportunity.
Honored Guests:
Keeley Russman, Cuming County
Kaylee Ness, Dodge County
Alesha Rechtlich, Butler County
Taylor Harms, Dodge County
Paige Meier, Cuming County
Jamie Poppe, Dodge County
Shae Moeller, Dodge County
Hunter Purcell, Dodge County
Nicholas Bohannon, Burt County

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