Every year, 4-H members have the opportunity to create a project record book reflecting the work they have accomplished in a 4-H project. These books serve as a way to teach youth the importance of record keeping. The best books from the EBCI (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) 4-H program were sent to compete against the rest of the West District (21 far western counties and the Qualla Boundary) recently.
Winners are chosen in a specific 4-H project category and coordinating age group. The district winners for the 2018 competition year were:
* Ogana Swimmer, 3rd place in 9-10 Citizenship and Civic Education
* Anasette ‘Agasga’ Cooper, 2nd place in 9-10 Environmental and Natural Resources
* Cameron ‘Tsawayugi’ Jackson, 3rd place in 9-10 Environmental and Natural Resources
* Tyce ‘Aquatega’ Hogner, 3rd place in 11-12 Environmental and Natural Resources
* Joanna Shipman, 1st place in 9-10 Family and Consumer Sciences
* Carys Holiday, 1st place in 11-12 Family and Consumer Sciences
* Lucian Davis, Participation in 13-15 Healthy Lifestyles
– EBCI Cooperative Extension release