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Hall of Fame

The New Mexico 4-H Hall of Fame was established in conjunction with 4-H's National Centennial celebration in 2002. Hall of Fame members were selected for their impact on the lives of 4-H members through their roles as 4-H club or project leaders, fair superintendents, Advisory Board members, 4-H Foundation trustees, and former staff and faculty members of the Cooperative Extension Service. A plaque honoring the inductees is displayed in the lobby of Gerald Thomas Hall at New Mexico State University.

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2010 New Mexico 4-H Hall of Fame Inductees

2010 New Mexico Hall of Fame Inductees
Image of Hall of Fame Inductees.

2010 New Mexico 4-H Hall of Fame Inductees: Seated from left, Gene Marshall of Roosevelt County; Jewell Maxine Wilhoit of Roosevelt Count; and Brenda Bishop, Quay County 4H agent who received plaques for Phillip and Kathleen Box and Ray and Carolyn Sumruld. Standing from left, Don and Cheryl Hartman of Luna County, Sam and Merita Wilson of Dona Ana County, Larry Brown of Dona Ana County, Edward Trujillo of Sandoval County, Albert Lyon of Sierra County, Gary Hathorn of San Juan County, Barbara Pekron of Luna County, Bob Pate of Bernalillo County, and Jerry Bradley receiving for his late wife, Ruby Nealene Bradley. The 2010 inductees have donated a total of 420 years of service to the New Mexico 4-H program.