![Blue Ribbon winners at the county level who went on to compete at the state level - Cohen Gibson (left), Mary “Chris” Scronce and Josi Ervin.](https://mountainmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2015/08/4H-Cohen-Gibson-MaryScronce-and-Josi-Ervin-300x300.jpg)
![Josi Ervin with her poster from her State 4-H Days Visual Presentation “Ewe First.”](https://mountainmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2015/08/Josie-Ervin-4H-224x300.jpg)
![Mary “Chris” Scronce posing with her “Cape Hatteras Lighthouse” poster at State 4-H Days.](https://mountainmedianews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2015/08/Mary-Chris-Scronce-4H-224x300.jpg)
Every year Greenbrier County 4-H sends their best to compete in visual presentations, public speaking, digital presentations, and even try his or her hand at reciting the 4-H Creed during State 4-H Days in Morgantown. This year three blue Ribbon winners from the county’s visual presentation contest went on to showcase their skills at the state level. Mary “Chris” Scronce attended State 4-H Days again this year, and came home with the highest honor, a gold ribbon, in her category. Scronce’s presentation on the history of moving Cape Hatteras lighthouse earned the highest marks in the entire “miscellaneous” category. Josi Ervin, a first year visual presentation contestant, produced her “Ewe First” presentation in the small animal category. Her efforts brought home a blue ribbon. Presenting in the Large Animal category, Cohen Gibson also brought home a blue ribbon for his “Grain and Hay Keeps the Vet Away” presentation. Through learning and mastering a life skill, Chris, Josi, and Cohen represented Greenbrier County 4-H well and exhibited the 4-H motto, “To make the Best Better.”
For more information on Greenbrier County 4-H and how you can get involved call 304-647-7408.