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SubmittedNovember 10, 2017

Renee Peters of Cape Girardeau County was recognized as a Key Award winner during the Missouri 4-H Foundation’s award banquet held September 29th in Columbia, MO. The Key Award is the highest honor available to 4-H members. Recipients demonstrated leadership in their clubs and communities by their involvement in 4-H activities at all levels and by completing a capstone project which will provide a lasting impact to their county...

Lesley Meier
Renee Peters of Cape Girardeau County was awarded the Missouri 4-H Key Award.  Photo by Casey Buckman.
Renee Peters of Cape Girardeau County was awarded the Missouri 4-H Key Award. Photo by Casey Buckman.

Renee Peters of Cape Girardeau County was recognized as a Key Award winner during the Missouri 4-H Foundation’s award banquet held September 29th in Columbia, MO. The Key Award is the highest honor available to 4-H members. Recipients demonstrated leadership in their clubs and communities by their involvement in 4-H activities at all levels and by completing a capstone project which will provide a lasting impact to their county.

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“We are delighted to reward these hard-working 4-H members,” said Teresa Bishop, Program Coordinator, 4-H Center for Youth Development.

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