More than 50 Coweta County fourth through sixth graders recently competed at the Georgia 4-H Project Achievement competition.
These students were among almost 500 competitors from 23 different counties who gathered on Feb. 17 at Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton, Ga., to compete in more than 60 categories. This competition empowers young people with skills for a lifetime. Through it, each student chooses a project area of interest. They research it and then write and present a presentation.
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