Calgary, AB (Rural Roots Canada) – As 4-H show season gets underway across Alberta, members are stepping into the final stretch of a commitment that started months ago. For many, Achievement Days are the payoff. The moment when late nights or early mornings washing and grooming livestock, or hours spent on a life skills project, get put in front of judges, buyers and neighbours all at once. 4-H Alberta Youth Advisory Committee representative Dav…
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