Alabama 4-H Wall of Fame

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Betha M. Jones

Betha M. Jones

Inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame in 2004 Bertha M. Jones began her 38-year 4-H career in Crenshaw County in 1945 with the responsibility of adults and 4-H youth work. She believes that "4-H is life" and that every young person should be exposed to 4-H for...

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Garland and Doris Jones

Garland and Doris Jones

Lawrence County 4-H Volunteers Inducted November 10, 2011 Garland and Doris Jones have been involved with 4-H horsemanship activities for approximately 12 years. They have shown support for the 4-H Horse Club and allowed the group to host nine youth rodeo events at...

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The G. W. Jones Family

The G. W. Jones Family

Ray and Elizabeth (Libby) ]onesChildren: Lisa and Mark Yokley,May and Mike Patterson,Raymond and Kristy JonesGrandchildren: Elizabeth and Allison Yokley;Caroline, Will and Bryant Patterson;Raymond III and Katherine ]onesMadison County 4-H Alumni, Volunteers, and...

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John E. Jones

John E. Jones

Shelby County Extension Agent Inducted February 28, 2008 John E. Jones* retired Extension Agent in Shelby County spent his 30-year career molding and shaping 4-H'ers into responsible, productive adults. Jones's positive effect on chose youngsters is still being...

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Rodger Dale Jones

Rodger Dale Jones

Lawrence County 4-H Volunteer Inducted November 13, 2008 Known by many as the 4-H Button Man, Rodger Dale Jones has made many significant contributions to 4-H clubs at the county and state levels. As a former 4-H'er, Jones' love for 4-H and interest in youth...

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W. D. “Demp” Jones

W. D. “Demp” Jones

Extension Specialist, 4-H Livestock Nominated for the National 4-H Hall of Fame in 2007 During William D. "Demp" Jones* 28-year 4-H career in Walker County, he trained more than 30,000 youth and was credited with instilling in them high moral standards and strong...

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