The 102nd Tennessee 4-H Roundup is just a few months away. It serves as a chance for 4-H members to become better acquainted with career opportunities while also receiving recognition for their leadership accomplishments.
Tennessee 4-H State Council Members Jack Hutson and John Everett Martin stopped by the RFD-TV Studio and spoke with Suzanne Alexander about their experiences, their projects, and what the future holds for them.
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