Chilton County 4-H County Round-Up winners announced
Published 4:39 pm Thursday, April 27, 2023
- Blocks Rock competition third place recipients, from left, Will Odell and Leighton Connell stand with second place Kellie Holson and first place winner Nickolus Blackmon.
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Chilton County 4-H monthly club project winners competed at the county level on April 25.
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- Bake-off competition junior division third place recipient, from left, Brook Carroll stands with second place Brenly Bakers and first place Maci Smith.
- “The World I Imagine” photography contest junior division awards went to second place Zoey Riley and first place Ada Wood.
- “The World I See” intermediate photography first place Joshua Barr, left, stands with Senior II first place Chase Lowe and Senior 1 first place Marynn Vaith. Lowe and Vaith also placed first in their divisions in “The World I Imagine” photography contest.
- “The World I See” junior photography third place Ellie Harrison, left, stands with second place Leighton Connell and first place Ada Wood.
- Blocks Rock competition third place recipients, from left, Will Odell and Leighton Connell stand with second place Kellie Holson and first place winner Nickolus Blackmon.
- Julia Smith received first place in the Freestyle Demo competition.
- Marynn Vaith received first place recognition for the $15 Challenge senior category and “The World I Imagine” photography categories.
- Speak-Up Alabama speech competition honorees were first place Will Odell and second place Maci Smith.
- Brenly Baker was recognized for first place in “What Would You Build.”
- Extreme Bird House second place Garrett Jackson stands with first place winner Huntley Davenport and third place Bryson Leonard. Not pictured is Rylee Collins who tied for first.
- Creative Endeavors third place recipient Maddison Grace Pairrett stands with second place Colton Hogan and first place winner Isabella Morrison.
- $15 Challenge third place recipient Ellie Harrison, left, stands with second place Maci Smith and first place Abigail Chastain. Each is wearing an outfit she purchased with $15 at a thrift store.