2024 Achievement Award Winners
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Collapse ▲The NC 4-H Horse Program Achievement Award program started in 2021 and is an annual application/submission of accomplishments within 4-H, with a specific focus on horse program achievements that is cumulative beginning with the applicant’s first year in the horse program. Award levels are on a points-based system that groups like activities completed based on the level of involvement and ranks them. The following youth completed a 2024 application to earn their level and patch. Emerald level youth received a jacket.
EMERALD ACHIEVEMENT
Cayden Lowe, Currituck
Anastasia Smith, Orange
GOLD ACHIEVEMENT
Elijah Campbell, Currituck
Addison Taylor, Union
Graham Zeiders, Chatham
SILVER ACHIEVEMENT
Blake Garber, Union
Addison Taylor, Union
Georgia Wand, Perquimans
Graham Zeiders, Chatham
BRONZE ACHIEVEMENT
Dai Akers, Cumberland | Makenah Allred, Chatham | Lily Bean, Catawba |
Ava Blackburn, Union | Isabel Cox, Currituck | Jonathan Cox, Currituck |
Alyssa Crenshaw, Cumberland | Jamey Hall, Pitt | Tenley Jones, Union |
Tootie McCauley, Cumberland | Kylie McCandless, Cumberland | Karleigh Meads, Currituck |
Emerson Page, Currituck | Marissa Rathbun, Wake | Carsyn Sawyer, Currituck |
Ava Shiflett, Union | Ava Smith, Catawba | Addison Taylor, Union |
Alyson Taylor, Cumberland | Audrey Taylor, Cumberland | Georgia Wand, Perquimans |
HONORARY EMERALD ACHIEVEMENT
Laura Harper Hollifield, Cabarrus County 4-H Leader
Laura Harper Hollifield has been a Cabarrus County 4-H leader and coach for over 15 years. She has coached several Congress and Eastern National Champion teams in Hippology, Horse Judging, and Presentations. 4-H’ers from the Kickin’ Tails 4-H Club are active and successful in all facets of the 4-H Horse Program due to Laura’s unwavering guidance.
Learn more about the Achievement Awards. Applications are due March 1 for activities that were completed the previous year.