I Got My Start in 4H

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In Gallia County it might be hard to find someone who doesn’t have a connection to 4-H, but you may not know all that 4-H has to offer. For example, did you know 4-H can help a young person choose a career? Former Gallia County 4-Her Brea Martin shares her story about how 4-H did just that! Check it out at “My job came from 4-H”. Did you know 4-H can help you earn “Cash for College”? Tom Wiseman of the Ohio Valley Bank shares why the company believes in 4-H and why they sponsor the $750 OVB 4-H College Scholarship program. Do you know about the skills your child can develop from being in 4-H? Ask County Commissioner Joe Foster, he tells his story in “I got my skills from 4-H”.
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Why would a bank like Ohio Valley Bank donate money for 4-H Scholarships? Check out our Youtube video below to find out in their own words.
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You might think 4-H is just farms and fairs but think again. Meet Brea Martin former Gallia County 4-H Dog Club member who now owns her own business called Top Notch Grooming and Top Dog Academy. Click on the Youtube link below to hear her story in her own words.
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County Commissioner Joe Foster contributes his leadership skills to growing up in 4-H. Click on the Youtube Video below to view Joe's story.
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About I Got My Start In 4H
In Gallia County it might be hard to find someone who doesn’t have a connection to 4-H, but you may not know all that 4-H has to offer. For example, did you know 4-H can help a young person choose a career? Former Gallia County 4-Her Brea Martin shares her story about how 4-H did just that! Check it out at “My job came from 4-H”. Did you know 4-H can help you earn “Cash for College”? Tom Wiseman of the Ohio Valley Bank shares why the company believes in 4-H and why they sponsor the $750 OVB 4-H College Scholarship program. Do you know about the skills your child can develop from being in 4-H? Ask County Commissioner Joe Foster, he tells his story in “I got my skills from 4-H”.

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