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Sullivan County 4-H Honors Penny Bronk for 20 Years of Volunteer Service

Submitted by Hillary Robedeaux, University of Missouri Extension

SULLIVAN COUNTY, Mo. — Sullivan County 4-H proudly honors Penny Bronk for 20 years of outstanding volunteer service supporting the county’s youth.

Earlier this spring, Bronk was nominated by the 4-H Advisory Board for induction into the Missouri 4-H Hall of Fame, recognizing her decades of dedication and the lasting impact she has made on young people in the community.

Bronk has served as a shooting sports leader for many years, sharing her expertise and passion for archery and Western heritage. She has also lent her concession stand trailer to the county 4-H program, providing space to display members’ building projects during the fair.

In addition to her work with shooting sports, Bronk has served as a club leader, mentoring countless youth and helping shape the development of Sullivan County 4-H programs. Her commitment extends beyond 4-H, as she also contributes to the community as a Fair Board member.

“Penny has played an integral role in shaping our programs,” said Sullivan County 4-H youth development educator Hillary Robedeaux. “4-H in Sullivan County wouldn’t look the same without her. We are proud to call her one of our own.”