2012 Photos

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  • Tennessee
  • Top 3 High Individuals
  • West Virginia
  • Forestry Judging Team
    Ready for a day of individual competition in the woods are Indiana's team members Lexi Holbert, Shai Hollifield, Erin Holbert, and Caitlyn Waldrop.  All participants, volunteers, and coaches were required to wear hard hats safety glasses at all times in the woods.  The Indiana Forestry Judging team from Vermillion County is standing in front of the West Virginia Building at Jackson's Mill 4-H Camp in WV.  This building was built in Chicago for the 1932 World's Fair.  At the conclusion of the event it was disassembled, board by board with each board numbered, taken to the 4-H Camp, and rebuilt as it stood at the World's Fair.
  • Indiana Forestry Judging Team w/Hey Y'all T-shirts
    Sporting the t-shirts that the Tennessee team gave to the Indiana girls are Shai Hollifield, Lexi Holbert, Weida, Tennessee's Head Coach, Caitlyn Waldrop, and Erin Holbert.  The ladies represented Indiana at the National 4-H Forestry Judging Invitational.  Weida, or Ma Weida, was an inspiration to all and a great example of living life to its fullest and celebrating everyone's successes.
  • Log Toss
    Tossing a log nearly as big as she is Shai Hollifield, Indiana Forestry Judging Team member.  This event was part of the fun Woodsman competition held at the conclusion of the National Forestry Judging Invitational.  Shai is from Dana, Indiana and a member of the Dana Dazzlers 4-H Club.

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