Escambia County’s Tinker Named State 4-H Parliamentarian

October 16, 2017

Escambia County 4-H member Michelle Tinker was appointed the Florida 4-H state parliamentarian.

Tinker has served in 4-H for many years at the local, district and state levels. She has complete projects in many areas, including swine, leadership, citizenship and public speaking. She currently serves as vice president of teh Escambia County 4-H Council, has served as the group’s president and was vice president of the District 1 4-H Council.  She also served as the Florida 4-H State Council Reporter in 2016-2017.

Michelle has honed her skill at public speaking in years of 4-H.  At this year’s 4-H University, she placed first, along with her sister Danielle Tinker, in the state plants and gardening team demonstration competition. Michelle was also selected to represent Florida 4-H at National 4-H Conference in Washington D.C. next April.

Michelle Tinker is the daughter of Bill and Angela Tinker.

Comments

4 Responses to “Escambia County’s Tinker Named State 4-H Parliamentarian”

  1. Jessie miller on October 17th, 2017 5:15 am

    Congrats! What an honor to represent 4-H!

  2. Marion Miller on October 17th, 2017 3:27 am

    So very proud of you and your accomplishments, I know your mom and dad are also. You and Danielle have grown into very beautiful ladies inside and out, love you both. MaeMae

  3. Nancy Jo Davidson on October 16th, 2017 11:02 pm

    Congrats, Amy!

  4. Stephanie Farmer on October 16th, 2017 8:31 pm

    Talented young lady, just like her older sister who was a State 4-H officer! Green runs deep in that family. Congrats!