Elizabeth House of Cannon County was recently recognized among 70 other 4-H members across Tennessee during Tennessee 4-H Roundup with the Vol State award, the highest level of recognition a Tennessee 4-H member may achieve.Vol State is the final step in Tennessee’s three-level recognition program… Honor Club, All Stars and Vol State. Members are inducted in an impressive candlelight ceremony on the final night of Tennessee 4-H Roundup. The purpose of this award is to give deserved recognition to 4-H members and others on a statewide basis who have particularly outstanding records in project achievement, leadership and service in 4-H. Vol State is presented to high school juniors and seniors in recognition of excellence in all phases of 4-H work, as well as service and leadership rendered in their communities. Through her years in 4-H, Elizabeth has been exceptional at everything she does. She has worked hard as a Cannon County 4-H Honor Club member organizing a service project where 3600 items were collected for the Nashville Rescue Mission. She also serves as Cannon County Healthy Lifestyle’s Ambassador where she travels to Cannon County Elementary Schools influencing younger students not to smoke through 4-H Health Rocks and Tennessee Teens Talk Tobacco programs.
Elizabeth has won Level 1 and now Level 2 at Tennessee 4-H Roundup in her Line and Design Project after first starting an art club years ago in her elementary school that she still helps with some.
Congratulations to Elizabeth House for receiving the Vol State Award.