Three hundred youth from across the Volunteer State recently gathered for the Tennessee 4-H RoundUp.
During the week-long project, graduating seniors walked the stage to share how the organization has prepared them to make a difference in the industry.
Graduate Gabe Harville and Interim Tennessee 4-H Leader Jamie Harris spoke with RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender about the event’s purpose and the importance of the organization.
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Reed Marcum started hosting a toy drive in 2015. Since then, he has distributed thousands of toys across his home state of Oklahoma and in Texas and Arkansas. Now serving in the Army, Reed’s family and local 4-H chapter are running the event.