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Armstrong provides a lasting legacy for county 4H chapter |
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Saturday, 06 March 2010 |
By Patti Drapala Special to the Daily Times Leader WEST POINT – More than 60 years have passed since Clay County 4-H agent Elizabeth Miller chose young Norman Armstrong to lead Rally Day, and his participation in the organization that helps young people develop their potential is not yet over. Armstrong grew up on a Clay County farm during the Great Depression, a time when people had to be self-sufficient if they were to eat, have clothes and maintain a house. Armstrong learned how to handle just about any task, but public speaking was a situation he had not anticipated.
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