Green Leaf, Incorporated, a Fontanet, Indiana manufacturer of agricultural products, Rural Lifestyle Retailer Tractor Supply Company and 4-H Youth Development organization, has announced that Allyson Sampson of Quincy is the Adams County winner of the 2016 4-H Bright Futures Award.  Sampson is a member of the Ellington Hilltoppers 4-H Club, and received a $25 Visa gift card and plaque as the Bright Futures award winner.                                                                                                                                            “Our 2014 pilot award program throughout Indiana was extremely successful,” says Kara Cress, Green Leaf Public Relations and Marketing. “We are thrilled to expand the 2016 program to include Ohio and Illinois and a total of nearly 300 counties. As a business serving the agricultural industry, this program is a positive way for Green Leaf to give back to a community and encourage and recognize 4-H youth involved in agriculture.”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               The 4-H Youth Development’s mission is to provide real-life educational opportunities that develop young people who positively impact their community and world. The national 4-H organization is a community of seven million young people around the world learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. To find out more about 4-H, go to www.4-H.org.

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