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Faircracker SUMMER 2020


Hal Porter 2020 Inductee Class for the Florida 4-H Hall of Fame.


Dear Mr. Porter, On behalf of the Florida 4-H Foundation and 2020 Hall of Fame Committee, we are pleased to


share you have been selected as a member of the 2020 Inductee Class for the Florida 4-H Hall of Fame. We extend our deepest gratitude for your commitment to 4-H and our warmest congratula- tions for this lifetime achievement. You join a distinguished group of inductees who, like yourself, have demonstrated their dedication


to Florida’s youth and the 4-H program. This is the most prestigious honor we can bestow on our alumni, volunteers, professionals and friends. The Hall o Fame induction event for 2020 will be scheduled later this fall as we adjust to schedul-


ing impacts due to COVID-19 Congratulations again on this superior achievement, we look forward to recognizing your accom-


plishment. Robert Williams President


Todd Bundy Hall of Fame Chair & VP for Development


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A native of Central Florida, Stacey Wade found her call-


ing at county fairs. She’s especially proud to be a part of the Lake County Fair, which will celebrate 100 years in 2021! Stacey believes the fair is the heart of the county with its mixture of entertainment, agriculture, livestock and art. As the crown jewel of Lake County, judges evaluate 700 entries, everything from chickens and rabbits to arts and food. Stacey says it’s impossible to visit a fair of this caliber in


any other Central Florida county. Though she may not be queen of the fair, she definitely reigns supreme over the many delights Lake County residents enjoy at this annual event.


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