Pulaski County 4-H

The Culp sisters hope to continue advocating for disability inclusion in and out of the show ring.
As they say, one experience can change your life. So is the case for sisters Regan and Tori Culp, both of Francesville, as not too long ago their world was opened up and they realized the importance of equitable inclusion for all. Their impactful experience occurred several years ago when both...
Ethan Shannon earned the title of ultimate showman on July 4. Shannon was one of several champion showman including Ethan Leman, Emma Nielsen, Elizabeth Button, Sydney Anderson, Tori Culp and Ryan Lynch.
Ethan Shannon had an unforgettable fair week.  His week started by being named one of two 4-H Royalty. He then earned reserve champion beef showman, champion crossbred beef heifer and reserve champion beef heifer the next day. Two days later he earned champion senior showman and then champion goat...
Ethan Shannon and Kirsten Calloway were named the  2019 4-H Royalty. The court includes Valerie Field, McKenzie Mitchell, Emily Field and Taylor Clark.
Pulaski County Fair and 4-H continued the tradition of thanking those who give their time and talents while also welcoming the new 4-H royalty on June 29, the first official day of fair.  At the achievement program, 4-H members were recognized for their years in 4-H and their leaders were honored...
Two queens will rule the 2016 4-H fair as Peyton Newman and Regan Culp were named the 2016 Royalty. Andriana Smith, Rachel Ploss, Kassi Dahn and Jacob Conner will rule as the court.
See more Pulaski County Fair photos in the Pulaski County Journal, available in print and e-edition.

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