Alabama 4-H Wall of Fame

Wall of Fame - C

J. O. Conway

J. O. Conway

District 4-H Agent Inducted November 12, 2009 J. O. Conway's career in ACES started while he was a vocational agriculture teacher at Dadeville High School when he met Oscar Strickland, who encouraged him to work with ACES. He began his career in north Alabama working...

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Michelle Craig

Michelle Craig

Morgan County 4-H Alumna Inducted May 14, 2009 Michelle L. Craig's career in 4-H began in Morgan County in 1993. Growing up, Michelle became involved in 4-H and participated in many different activities on the club, state, and national levels. Her involvement in the...

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Barbara O. Cherellia

Barbara O. Cherellia

4-H State Staff Inducted November 13, 2008 Barbara Cherellia spent her career with Extension developing and evaluating 4-H leadership programs to ensure youth received the best education possible. She spent much of her career identifying, recruiting, training, and...

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Boyd Christenberry

Boyd Christenberry

Board Member, Alabama 4-H Club Foundation, Inc. Inducted November 13, 2008 Boyd Christenberry grew up in a 1930s sharecropper family in rural Perry County, in the days of a 10-cent haircut, if you didn't get one free at the hand of your parents. He graduated from...

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David Carpenter

David Carpenter

Pike County Extension Agent Inducted November 13, 2008 Barbour County native David Carpenter* followed a career path set early in his life, one dedicated to agriculture and serving others. Following graduation from Auburn University, Carpenter managed a swine farm in...

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Thomas M. Campbell Sr.

Thomas M. Campbell Sr.

Inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame in 2002 Thomas Monroe Campbell* is a legendary figure in the nation's Extension history. Through study, hard work, and perseverance, the sharecropper's son earned his degree at Tuskegee, and, in 1906, was America's first...

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