Adah Morris of Lakeside School in Barbour County was honored for earning second place in the Alabama Farm-City poster contest for students in kindergarten through third grade during the Alabama Farm-City Awards Luncheon in Auburn April 9. Morris and her teacher, Mary Kathryn Hisel, received $100 each from Alabama Ag in the Classroom (AITC) for the poster, which was created around the theme Grow Alabama. From left are Alabama Farm-City Committee Chair Jeff Helms, Morris and Alabama AITC Steering Committee Chair Kim Earwood.
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Adah Morris of Lakeside School in Barbour County is pictured with Ashley McCraney, Barbour County Women’s Committee chair; Shelby Easterling, Barbour County Farm-City chair; and Mitzi Clayton, Barbour County Extension director.
Service and community involvement took center stage as farmers, leaders and students came together for the Farm-City Banquet April 9 in Auburn, recognizing achievements and embracing this year’s theme, “Grow Alabama.”
Adah Morris of Lakeside School in Barbour County was honored for earning second place in the Alabama Farm-City poster contest for students in kindergarten through third grade during the Alabama Farm-City Awards Luncheon in Auburn April 9. Morris and her teacher, Mary Kathryn Hisel, received $100 each from Alabama Ag in the Classroom (AITC) for the poster, which was created around the theme Grow Alabama. From left are Alabama Farm-City Committee Chair Jeff Helms, Morris and Alabama AITC Steering Committee Chair Kim Earwood.
Adah Morris of Lakeside School in Barbour County is pictured with Ashley McCraney, Barbour County Women’s Committee chair; Shelby Easterling, Barbour County Farm-City chair; and Mitzi Clayton, Barbour County Extension director.