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>> Oakley Perry: Four-H meant a lot to me back then because
it’s an environment where everyone loves one another
and everyone supports one another.
And that’s what kept me so strong in 4-H.
In the 9th grade, I went to District Project Achievement
at Rock Eagle 4-H Center.
I saw the Senior District Board running around,
having a good time and making a difference to other 4-Hers.
I made it onto District Board and the next logical step was
State Board and that way I’d be in a higher capacity.
I could help more people.
I could send out 4-H’s message even louder and stronger.
And so I ran for State Board and that’s how I’m here today.
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