Local 4-H Club wins Chevron’s Washington State’s Best Community Pride Club Award
Posted February 28, 2014This year’s winner of Chevron’s Washington State Best Community Pride Club Award is Clark County’s own Country Critters, a 4-H rabbit club. The Best Community Pride program is designed to recognize and reward 4-H youth for efforts that create positive benefits in their community, regionally, or on a state or national level. Country Critters was considered for the award because of its involvement with feeding those in need in Clark County. The purpose of a 4-H club is to provide positive youth development opportunities to meet the needs of young people to experience belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity and to foster educational opportunities.
Shown in picture, from left to right: Kara (Hunter and Aquoia’s mom) with baby Alice (future 4-Her), Colleen (Lizi’s mom), Melinda (club treasurer), Lizi (club president), in front, Aquoia (club sergeant-at-arms), Hunter (club treasurer), Nicole (club general leader), and in back, Jim Baden (Chevron Corporation representative).