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vciuyiiiy a usiung poie in one nana ana a tackle box
in the other, Jeremy Sellers strolled in front of the audience
dressed in camouflaged pants, a matching cap
and short-sleeve sports shirt. Jeremy wasn't enroute to
his favorite fishing hole, but was displaying his handmade
outfit at the annual 4-H Fashion Review and Talent
Show last Thursday night.
Students from all chapters of the Brunswick County
4-H program joined together for the annual show, with
winners to represent the county in district and state competition.
Chris Stevenson of the lx>ngwood Patriots 4-H Club
was declared the overall winner in the senior-teen
fashion review and will attend the state 4-H clothing
workshop May 3-5 in Reidsville.
Sahrina Daniels, also of the Ixingwood Club, was
named talent winner in the senior-teen competition and
will represent the county at Junior Activity Day in Jones
County April 13. She will also represent the county at
District Activity Day in Wilmington June 25.
Pre-teen talent winner Mary Beth Buss of Shallotte.
who performed a dance routine, will also join Ms. Daniels
as a representative of Brunswick County in the district
competition where seven counties throughout
southeastern North Carolina will compete for the title.
All blue ribbon winners from last Thursday's county
competition also stand a chance to participate in the 4-H
Club Congress in July in Raleigh, said Mary Ixni
Cumbee, director of the county 4-H program.
"The state will only invite so many blue ribbon winners.
but they all stand a chance of goinn." Ms. Cumbee
said. "They go by invitation only."
Blue ribbon winners for the fashion review were as
follows: pre-teen. Shane Ward and UiShonda Stanley;
early-teen, Tania Butler and Amy Hewett; and seniortccn.
Tyra (lore anil Chris Stevenson. Trophies were
awarded for first-place to IaShonda Stanley. Amy
Hewett and Chris Stevenson.
Hhip rihl>on winners for talent were awarded as
FASHION REVIEW winners are, from left. IjtShonda
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early-teen. Tabitha, Marcus and Christalla Daniels for a
trio performance; and senior-teen, Sabrina Daniels, who
received a trophy along with Ms. Russ.
Red ribbons for talent were awarded to the following:
pre-teen. Keith Full wood; early-teen. Michelle
Sellers. Jennifer Gore, Shane Ward and Ginger Fvans;
and senior-teen, Cynthia Williams, Christa Daniels and
Tania Butler.
White ribbons for fashion went to pre-teen participants
Arlana Royals, Sabrina Daniels, Cynthia
Williams and Jeremy Sellers.
Fashions displayed in the annual review last Thursday
represented about five weeks of work, Ms. Cuinbee
said. Students spent about two weeks in clothing
workshops at I .ongwood and another three weeks at the
Brunswick County Extension Service office in Bolivia
before their clothe:-; were ready for display. -Jeremy
Sellers became the first male to model in the annual show
since the program was formed.
"All of the fashions were constructed by the
students," Ms. Cumbee said, "and each student modeled
their own garment."
Students learned to choose a pattern that would fit
themselves, taking into consideration their build, height,
weight, skin tone and other factors. Chris Stevenson
recei ved high scores from judges Gloria Bryant and Bill
Dunn for general appearance, 38 of a possible 40 points,
and a perfect 40 points for cleaniness and choice of
assessories that matched her navy blue, summer outfit.
All garments were turned in by the students before
April 1 and were judged individually on April 2, prior to
Thursday's show. Talent performers were judged for
entertainment, appropriate selection, dress, showmanship
and personality. Billy Privctte, associate extension
4-11 agent, served as fashion narrator for the show while
Pearl Stanley, home economics extension agent,
presented the ribbons and awards.
"Participation increased from last year, especially
in the talent area," Ms. Cumbee said.
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Keidsville May 3-5.
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TALENT WINNERS who will advance to the district level in Wilmington in
June are Mary Beth Kuss, left, and Snbrina Daniels of Umgwood. Ms.
Daniels will also represent the county at Junior Activity Day in Jones County
on Saturday. April 13.
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