WV Farm Bureau Magazine June 2013 | Page 5

Something to Think About Don Michael, WVFB Director of Governmental Affairs Excellence in Action – of talent possible – contestants, parents, teachers Last month Lacey Radabaugh (particularly one very dedicated speech teacher/ (Farm Credit), Kevin Ellis coach, Roberta Goff), award donors, judges, and the (Antero Resources) and I had Ritchie County Farm Bureau folks who annually host the opportunity to judge and the event. People of all ages fear public speaking. witness some incredible young Some estimates indicate that up to 75% view public talent during Ritchie County speaking as their greatest fear. To have sixteen Farm Bureau’s annual youth speakers in a county event is truly amazing. speech competition. I have assisted judging the event over the years and thought On the legislative front it has been anything but I had likely seen the best overall group of speakers in normal with the announced departure of House 2012 – ten youth ranging from middle through high Speaker Rick Thompson to become the next school. I was wrong! While that group was most Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Veterans impressive, the sixteen young performers this year Assistance. There has been much discussion and established a new benchmark with their knowledge speculation about who will be his replacement. By and understanding of the time you read this agriculture, and amazing article a frontrunner will presentation skills. have been identified, Several of the speakers and possibly elected, presented their five-todepending on when seven minute speech Governor Tomblin calls without the use of notes a Special Session for this – truly remarkable! One purpose. Depending on such speaker was Anna the outcome, we could Cokeley of Harrisville, a see business somewhat junior at Ritchie County as usual, or a significant High School. She won shakeup resulting in new the first place prize of directions with many an iPad 2 donated by Participants in the Ritchie County Farm Bureau Youth new faces in leadership Antero Resources and positions – stay tuned! Speech Contest. Hall Drilling. Selica Kopshina of Pennsboro, Farm Bureau lost also a junior at RCHS, captured second place and a several friends recently, among them were: Bayard Kindle Fire HD 7 donated by Dominion Resources Butler, father of WVFB Executive Secretary Steve Services, Inc. Placing third was Mykayla Garrett Butler; Mary Hartman, wife of Delegate Bill of Harrisville, a senior at RCHS. She received an Hartman; Dolan Irvine, Ned Martin and Dwight iPod Touch 32GB donated by McCullough-Rogers & Moyers – former and/or retired agriculture teachers; Raiguel Funeral Homes. and Albert Wilfong, father of WVFB President Charles Wilfong. Our friends will be missed. A The sixteen exciting young performers in the quote from a friend says it best – “When those we 2013 youth speech competition were each winners care about become a memory, that memory truly in their own right. Their commitment to excellence becomes a treasure.” Until next time, take care resulted in a delightful and enlightening experience FRIENDS, God bless and KEEP SMILING. for all involved. West Virginia Farm Bureau applauds the efforts of those who made this display West Virginia Farm Bureau News 5