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Two Ross County 4-Hers inducted into the Ohio 4-H Hall of Fame


On Saturday, March 12, over 750 Ohio 4-H teens and volunteers gathered at the Greater Columbus Convention Center for the 25th Ohio 4-H Conference. The day was filled with educational sessions, creative conversations for future programs, and volunteer and teen recognition. Both Ross County 4-H teen Meredith Robinson and volunteer Betsy Moore were selected to be inducted to their respective Ohio 4-H Teen and Volunteer Hall of Fames

Since 2016 there have only been 24 teens inducted into the Ohio 4-H Teen Hall of Fame, four selected from across the state each year. On Saturday, Ross County’s Meredith Robinson from the Jr. Livestock Growers 4-H Club added her name to the exclusive list. In Ohio 4-H, the Teen Hall of Fame is regarded as a very high honor that recognizes youths’ dedication to 4-H through their Head, Heart, Hands, and Health, in their club, community, country, and world.

Ohio 4-H Teen Hall of Fame – Meredith Robinson

Meredith Robinson, a senior at Unioto High School, has been a major force in 4-H across the state. Robinson encourages personal growth and wellness, leads other 4-Hers to success, and strengthens the future of 4-H in Ross County through her involvement with The Ross County Junior Fair Board, 4-H Advisory Committee, Junior Leaders, serving as a CARTeens volunteer, and as a Camp Counselor. Meredith prioritizes her 4-H leadership involvement despite also holding a job at the Mighty Kids Museum and successfully showing livestock and excelling in general projects. . In June 2021, Robinson was selected as a state achievement award winner for her efforts in Creative Arts project areas. In addition, she is a member of the Ohio 4-H Teen Leadership Council. With her induction, Meredith is the first Ross County 4-Her to be inducted and will be honored at the state 4-H Center all year with a life-size window installment.



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