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Her trip to national competition, where she received a $lOO savings bond, was sponsored by the Central Greene School District and the Greene County Sheep and Wool Growers Association. This was the third year of competition for Amy, who placed 7th in national competition last year. She is a member of the Greene County 4-h Sew and Sew Club and attends Central Greene High School. Fifty-eight young men and women from across the United States competed in the national competition which is sponsored by the American Sheep Producers Council and the Women’s Auxiliary Wool Growers Association. The contest offers young people the opportunity to compete for prizes and win recognition for their wool gar ments. The competition focuses attention on the beauty and ver satility of wool and encourages its use in sewing, knitting and crocheting. The 1985 national competition will be held in Reno, Nevada. For more information on local and state competition, contact Cecile Midler, State Director, R.D. #2, Avella, PA 15312.
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