Bucks County 4-H held their Achievement Award night Friday, December 10th, at Delaware Valley University.
The award ceremony recognizes all members and volunteers that make a difference in 4-H.
Bucks County Pronking Pacas 4-H club from Harley Hill Farm in Quakertown had three members that received awards for their project animal alpacas.
Catherine Vincent received an Achievement Ladder Award – Green, which shows accomplishments of a broad range of age-appropriate tasks, acquiring valuable leadership life skills as they progress in five different levels.
David Dutertre received a Jr. Cloverleaf Award for building leadership within his club.
He also became a Bucks County Ambassador, one of only eight new Ambassador roles this year.
Layla Cotter received a Farm Credit Award – Alpaca, for outstanding achievement in an animal project.
She received multiple Achievement Ladder Awards – Green, White, Bronze, Silver, which shows accomplishments on a broad range of age-appropriate tasks, acquiring valuable leadership life skills as they progress in five different levels. Layla was asked to continue as a Bucks County 4-H Ambassador for a second year along with 10 prior Ambassadors. She received a Personal Growth Award which recognizes youth who have demonstrated exceptional growth in the past year.
Lastly, she was recognized as a teen leader for Pronking Pacas 4-H club.
PHOTO CAP: Pictured from, David Dutertre, Layla Cotter and Catherine Vincent from the Bucks County Pronking Pacas.