Alabama 4-H Wall of Fame

Wall of Fame - M

James David and Joan Malone

James David and Joan Malone

Mobile County 4-H Volunteers Inducted March 19, 2013 James David Malone is the executive director of Alabama TREASURE Forest Association and Joan Malone is the program coordinator. These two are the inspiration of Classroom in the Forest: Forest in the Classroom TM....

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The Maples Family

The Maples Family

Limestone County 4-H Volunteers Inducted November 12, 2009 Four generations and more than 70 years of 4-H club involvement mark the Maples family of Limestone County. When Mack and Doris Maples began farming, they relied heavily on the Limestone County Extension...

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Natasha Marable

Natasha Marable

Randolph County 4-H Volunteer Inducted November 12, 2009 Natasha Kimble Marable of Randolph County is a truly outstanding 4-H volunteer. She serves the young people of Alabama with energy, enthusiasm, and a high degree of optimism and personal responsibility. Marable...

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Charles R. Mason

Charles R. Mason

County Extension Coordinator,Barbour County (retired) Inducted November 10, 2011 If you see a yellow bus loaded with 4-H youth, you just might see Charles R. (Charlie) Mason at the wheel. To better serve youth in Barbour County, Mason obtained a COL license, allowing...

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Eric Massey

Eric Massey

Lauderdale County 4-H Shooting Sports Volunteer Inducted March 19, 2013 Lauderdale County lost a valuable volunteer and mentor with the passing of Eric Massey* this past December. Massey was instrumental in starting the shooting sports program in Lauderdale County in...

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Dr. Cecil Mayfield

Dr. Cecil Mayfield

Inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame in 2003. A man of vision, dreams, and dedication to youth, Cecil Mayfield* touched the lives of an estimated 1 million Alabama youth. Known as "Mr. 4-H," Mayfield devoted 19 years to bringing the Alabama 4-H Center to...

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