Sometimes it is nice to get an update and hear about good things that are happening. Today I wanted to take an opportunity to spotlight our own youth and their recent involvement in a great 4H program. Some of you may remember a program called 4H O’Rama. This program gives our young people the opportunity to compete in multiple categories demonstrating knowledge, skills, and public speaking. O’Rama happens at three different levels. The first level is the county level. This year our Searcy County O’Rama happened on May 28 at the Searcy County Extension office. We had nine young people participate with participants in all three age groups, Clover Buds, Juniors, and Seniors. The next level of O’Rama is district, which for our district happens in Clarksville, AR at University of the Ozarks. This year district O’Rama was June 18, and we had three Searcy County young people participate. I am thrilled to report that our youth made us proud. The three young people we took were the Beckwith youth, accompanied by their sister, Hannah, and mom, Joni Beckwith, who is the volunteer leader of our Witts Springs club called the Hillbilly Mountain Toppers. Jeremiah and his sister Miriam, who are both senior 4Hers, placed in Crop and Weed ID, and will be going on to state O’Rama. Sam Beckwith, their younger brother, also placed in the Junior category for Crop and Weed ID. Juniors do not advance to state, but we are proud of all three of these siblings that succeeded at District O’Rama.