
LAKEPORT, Calif. – Approximately 200 guests and 4-H members attended the Oct. 6 4-H Centennial Event at the Lake County Fairgrounds.
Seventeen of those guests were Lake County All Stars, past and present.
The most senior All Star (1948) attending was Frances Edwards, originally of Big Valley 4-H. She and other alumni were recognized.
Several families were awarded the title of Century Family for having 100 years or more involvement with the 4-H program: Holdenreid, Harville, Alexander, Evans, Lyon, and Renfro.
The current All Star Team of Victoria Hayes, Asia Jones, and Jocelyn Bennett hosted the event.
The Cobb Stompers, a local blue grass band, opened the ceremony allowing clubs from around the county to share feature booths with the public. These included an animal display, a quiz bowl, record books through the years, a video-recording booth, face painting, club projects and a historical slide show and more.

Souvenir books featuring photos from the 1940s to the present and Lake County 4-H club history were available too.
All guests were presented with a commemorative pin in honor of California’s 4-H program’s 100th birthday.
As the event ended, attendees enjoyed an artful and delicious cupcake dessert arranged to mimic the 4-H clover. 4-H: 100 years and thriving in California!
4-H Youth Development is a program of the University of California Cooperative Extension.
For more information on the 4-H program contact U.C. Cooperative Extension, 883 Lakeport Blvd., Lakeport, telephone 707-263-6838.
Peggy Alexander is a 4-H Centennial Committee member.
