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The Jefferson and Harrison County 4-H Shooting Sports Program held a banquet to celebrate the achievements of its members. The program is designed to teach firearm safety protocols and shooting techniques for various disciplines, including shotgun, rifle, air gun, muzzle loading, and archery.

During the banquet, several participants were recognized for their dedication and hard work. These included Levi Davis, Lane Keyoski, Angelica Cunningham, Liam Davis, Jason Newburn, Sydney Newburn, Joseph Cunningham, Laken Tanner, Julianna Cunningham, Sage Cunningham, Katie Rivers, and Ava Aftanas.

The program will resume in October and continue through May. Those interested in joining the program can contact 4-H program assistant Leslie Aftanas at (740) 264-2212 or 4-H educator Caitlyn Romshak at (740) 942-8823.

The banquet was an opportunity to recognize the accomplishments of the program participants while celebrating their passion for improving their shooting skills and knowledge of gun safety. The program provides valuable lessons and experiences for young shooters and helps them build confidence and discipline in a safe and supportive environment. It is a positive activity for youth interested in sports shooting and outdoor recreational activities.

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