Getting hands dirty is part of the day

Jonathan Leever, 17, of Lebanon has been active in the seedling sale for nearly a decade. He recounts some of the highlights as he cast his eyes forward toward his future goals.


"This is my ninth year doing the seedling sale. It is always loads of fun; friends, dirty hands and the smell of trees is quite enjoyable. It has been my favorite part of 4-H, to come and volunteer.
"Sadly this is probably my last year doing the sale, as I am going to college next year. My hope is to go to Moody Aviation in Spokane, Washington and study Mission Aviation to be a pilot/mechanic on the mission field. 4-H has been a vital part of my education, and has taught me to love the outdoors and to lead and serve well."

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