Holland receives 4-h honors

Published 3:00 am Thursday, June 9, 2016

Submitted  photo Chelsey Holland, a recent graduate of Pike County High School was honored at the PCHS Awards Day Ceremony by Joy Maxwell Scott, Auburn University Youth Leadership and Citizenship Extension Specialist, and Emily Rolling, Pike County 4-H Foundation Agent. Holland was honored for her outstanding achievements in 4-H. Scott presented Holland with an honorary green and white rope to represent her service as a 4-H State Ambassador, the highest honor a 4-H’er can earn in the state of Alabama. Holland is a member of the Pike County 4-H Youth Council. Rolling said Holland is an outstanding young woman whose ambition and talent will pave the way to success on any path she chooses.

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Chelsey Holland, a recent graduate of Pike County High School was honored at the PCHS Awards Day Ceremony by Joy Maxwell Scott, Auburn University Youth Leadership and Citizenship Extension Specialist, and Emily Rolling, Pike County 4-H Foundation Agent. Holland was honored for her outstanding achievements in 4-H. Scott presented Holland with an honorary green and white rope to represent her service as a 4-H State Ambassador, the highest honor a 4-H’er can earn in the state of Alabama. Holland is a member of the Pike County 4-H Youth Council. Rolling said Holland is an outstanding young woman whose ambition and talent will pave the way to success on any path she chooses.

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