
Photo submitted by Cade Jones, a younger participant with 4-H, or "clover bud." Photo courtesy of the Barren County Extension Office.
By GAGE WILSON
Glasgow News 1
Excitement among the Barren County 4-H Club has been mounting each month as a photos are selected from the members to be the “photo of the month”, these photos submitted by the children involved in the program showcase the creativity and an eye for detail. The subject matter of the photos changes from month to month, with Sept. contest focusing on dogs, barns, and sunsets.
The photos can be submitted on the Barren County Extension Service Facebook or can be dropped off at the Barren County Extension Office, submitted by any of the 4-H members ranging from 5 to 19-years old with awards given out per age division.
“I thought they did a great job this month,” said Paula Tarry, extension agent over 4-H Youth Development. The 4-H photo club seems to be one of the more popular, according to Tarry at the state fair this year “saw 1,700 exhibits” from across the state.
Voting for September’s photo ended Oct. 6, and according to Tarry the recognition ceremony celebrating each month’s photo will be scheduled in spring of 2024 with the exact date to be announced.
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