THE IMPORTANCE of raising livestock and crops was high on the agenda yesterday when the Helping Hands Community 4-H Club held its second anniversary exhibition and awards ceremony at St Christopher Primary School, Christ Church.
Minister of Transport and Works John Boyce, who is the Member of Parliament for Christ Church South, noted the importance of young people being active in the 4H Movement.He had the support of Minister of Trade and Commerce Haynesley Benn, long a driving force behind the 4H Movement.
Above, little Jelano Jones, who captured the Most Outstanding Junior Achiever Award, shows one of his prized rabbits to ministers Boyce (left) and Benn.
4-H Club well grounded
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