Currituck County 4-H’er Honored
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Collapse ▲Gabriel T. Campbell, son of Mike and Heather Campbell of Grandy, was inducted into the NC 4-H Honor Club, one of the highest honors a 4-H’er can achieve. New Honor Club members were tapped during a candlelight ceremony Monday, July 20, 2020.
Membership in the Honor Club is based on service to the 4-H program, leadership, moral standards, 4-H activities and project achievement. Less than one-half of one percent of North Carolina 4-H’ers are selected for membership each year. Members must be at least 16 years old and have a minimum of three years 4-H experience.
Gabe is a senior at Currituck County High School and a member and officer in the RoboRapters and SteamPunks 4-H Clubs as well as the Youth County Council. He has been active in the 4-H program for several years.
Gabe was also honored at the 73rd Annual NC 4-H Electric Congress for outstanding achievement in the NC 4-H Electric Program. North Carolina 4-H Electric Congress is an educational event designed to recognize excellence in the Electric Program throughout the state. Gabe’s Electric Portfolio won Gold at the State Record Book competition and First place in the Dominion Energy Territorial Award competition.
A 4-H Portfolio is a detailed, written record of the electric program activities and events, and leadership, citizenship and community service activities for a three-year period of work. Please join us in offering congratulations for his well-deserved awards.
For more information on the Currituck County Electric program please contact the 4-H Staff at 252-232-2262, or email slfischl@ncsu.edu.