Barrineau Park 4-H Club Members Place In Santa Rosa Fair Livestock Show
April 14, 2014
The Barrineau Park 4-H Club is celebrating 100 years as the oldest continuous 4-H club in Florida and is also celebrating several wins at the recent Santa Rosa County Fair Livestock Show.
In the Hog Event, they swept the weight categories:
- Light Weight — Trinity Tisler
- Middle Weight – Zac Comeau
- Light Heavy Weight — Dillon Conti
- Heavy Weight — Willow Foxworth
- Grand Champion – Dillon Conti
- Reserve Grand Champion — Zac Comeau
In the Steer and Heifer competitions, Willow Foxworth, Patra Miller, Eva Miller, Emily Boutwell and Tyler Simmons all placed in each of their categories.
At the Goat Show, Dillon and Jessica Conti both represented Intermediates and Joshua McLamb won first place in Senior Showmanship.
Pictured: Members of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club took part in the Santa Rosa County Fair Livestock Show. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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8 Responses to “Barrineau Park 4-H Club Members Place In Santa Rosa Fair Livestock Show”
Congratulations! BP 4-H!!
Tena, Thank you for being so strong with Barrineau Park 4H. I know it has not been easy. 100 years is coming soon for the Gindl tradition. Congrats. on the livestock winning members at Santa Rosa
Lisa. Do get your kids ,involved in 4H. It meant a lot to me growing up. Be active and help with volunteer leader program
Congratulations BP 4-H!!!
I am so proud of my Barrineau Park 4-H children and their parents!!! You made my heart smile!!! I know Mr. Bobby was smiling
Congratualtions to all the kids !! Way to go Barrineau Park! So proud of all of you!
Lisa – There are no dues or fees. Barrineau Park meets the 3rd Sunday of the month at the end of Barrineau Park Rd. You would be welcome to join us! all of the kids in the Photo above are in our club!
Way to go Barrineau Park 4-H!!!!!! We are proud of all of you!
Lisa: You can contact the county extension office to find out about all of the clubs in the county. My children are in the Barrineau Park 4-H club and we concentrate more on livestock but there are many different things for 4-H’ers to do.
How would someone go about getting their kids into 4H? And what all do they do, is there a fee, or dues, where do they meet, etc.
Way to go, Jessica & Dillon!