Tuesday, June 11, 2013

4-H Press Release: Fashion Revue‏


Photo attached:  Show in photo from left to right:  Ella Armentrout, Aubry Terry, Erin Armentrout, Katie Kostuke, Emma McIntire, and Shaylee Terry.

(BUTLER, MO – June 10, 2013)  - Sixteen young  ladies took to the runway in the annual Bates County 4-H Fashion Revue and show held on June 10, 2013, at the First Christian Church in Butler.  Set in an “On the Red Carpet” theme, the 4-H members modeled fashions ranging from aprons to formal wear.

According to Bates County 4-H Youth Specialist Alan J. Mundey, winners in the event will compete at the State Fashion Revue in Columbia in September.  In the junior division (ages 8-10) of Clothes You Make, Emma McIntire (Hudson Hustlers 4-H) received top honors.  Shaylee Terry (County Line 4-H) will represent Bates County at the state event in the Clothes You Make intermediate division (ages 11-13) and Erin Armentrout (County Line 4-H) takes the state stage in the senior division (ages 14 and older) of Clothes You Make.

State qualifiers in the Clothes You Buy category are intermediate division winner Shaylee Terry (County Line 4-H)  and senior division winner Katie Kostuke (All American 4-H).  Because Shaylee qualified in two categories and can only compete in one at the State Fashion Revue, the first alternate Ella Armentrout (County Line 4-H) will advance to state competition in the Clothes You Buy category. In the Clothes You Crochet category, Aubry Terry (County Line 4-H) will represent Bates County.

In the judging class competition, Emma McIntire placed first in the junior division; Aubry Terry was tops  in the intermediate division; and Jaclyn Crawford and Erin Armentrout tied for first in the senior division.
Other blue ribbon winners participating were Audra Cartwright, Jaclyn Crawford, Emily Kostuke, Abbigayle Muller, Katie Murrell, Victoria Newkirk, Alexis O’Farrell,  Brianne Popplewell, Brooklyn Popplewell and Megan Sutcliffe.

Thanks to volunteer 4-H leaders Shannon Crawford and Carla Armentrout for organizing the event.


Courtesy of Alan J Mundey


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