What do you get when you give young people the opportunity to develop their photography and baking skills? You get over 200 4-H members participating in the annual County 4-H Baking and Photography Contest.
4-H PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST WINNERS
Regina Starkey, a local professional photographer of Honeysuckle Hills, judged the photography contest. Pigeon Forge Rotary Club sponsored award ribbons and plaques. Lakelynn Hill’s image “Got Some Mail” was named the Best of Show. Lakelynn is a student at Catlettsburg Elementary School.
Younger Division Animals
1st place – Reid Thomason, Seymour Intermediate
2nd place – Ashley Carr, Boyds Creek
Older Division Animals
1st place – Sara Hunt, Catons Chapel
2nd place – Nate Sams, Homeschool
Younger Division Building
1st place – Jayden Cupp, Seymour Intermediate
2nd place – Kendall Mills, Catlettsburg
Older Division Building
1st place – Christy Newsom, Pigeon Forge High School
2nd place – Emily Underwood, Sevierville Middle
Younger Division Landscape
1st place – Rachel Cole, Pi Beta Phi
2nd place – Caroline Medellin, Sevierville Middle
Older Division Landscape
1st place – Olivia Browning, Homeschool
2nd place – Richard Chavez, Pigeon Forge Middle
Younger Division People
1st place – Kayla Harris, Sevierville Middle
2nd place – Rachel Cole, Pi Beta Phi
Older Division People
1st place – Christy Newsom, Pigeon Forge High School
2nd place – Chance Loveday, Sevierville Middle
4-H BAKING CONTEST WINNERS
Staff and students from the Rel Maples Institute of Culinary Arts judged the Baking Contest. Jason Whitaker, Farm Bureau Insurance Agent, sponsored the awards, ribbons and plaques.
4th Grade Chocolate Chip Cookies
1st place – Angel Coco, Pigeon Forge Primary
2nd place – Zoe Marcum, Homeschool
5th Grade Sugar Cookies
1st place – Madelyn Hedrick, Homeschool
2nd place – Charlie Majors, Catlettsburg
6th Grade Sugar Cookies
1st place – Katherine Gomez, Sevierville Middle
2nd place – Rachel Cole, Pi Beta Phi
7th – 8th Grade Bar Cookies
1st place – Haley Thomason, Sevierville Middle
2nd place – Kimberly McIntyre, Sevierville Middle
9th – 12th Grade Bar Cookies
1st place – Lindsey Hedrick, Homeschool
The photography and baking contest are two of the many opportunities available to 4-H members in Sevier County. For more information about these opportunities, please contact Glenn Turner at 865-453-3695. Programs in agriculture and natural resources, 4-H youth development, family and consumer sciences, and resource development – University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture and county governments cooperating. UT Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment.