Clark County Member Participates in National 4-H Congress
CLARK COUNTY, Mo.- Aynsley Harmon recently had the opportunity to travel with 19 other Missouri delegates to National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Georgia. During the five-day event, delegates had the opportunity to connect with 4-H members from across the country. While attending, participants engaged in leadership workshops, completed community service projects, and heard from inspiring keynote speakers, including Dan Clark. Delegates also had the opportunity to explore Atlanta through organized tours and experiential activities. Selection for National 4-H Congress is a competitive process. Aynsley completed a Level 3 4-H Recognition Form, which highlights her learning experiences, leadership development, and community service through 4-H. She then advanced through a twostep interview process before being selected to represent Missouri as a national delegate. National 4-H Congress is a premier 4-H event held each year in late November in Atlanta, Georgia. Participant experiences focus on leadership development, service learning, and cultural exploration. The Clark County 4-H Council generously assisted with partial funding for the Clark County delegate. For more information about 4-H in Clark County, please contact the MU Extension Center at 660-727-3339 or email vgray@missouri.edu.


