Jamaica 4-H Clubs hounours Minister Audley Shaw with the Clover Award for 2021
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Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Hon. Audley Shaw (left), being presented with the Clover Award for 2021, by National Training and Placement Coordinator of the Jamaica 4-H Clubs, Bernetta Kerr, at the National Achievement Expo and Awards Ceremony, at the 4-H Clubs headquarters, Old Hope Road, Kingston. The Clover Award is the highest award bestowed on 4-H volunteers and outstanding Jamaicans who have offered sterling service to the organization, as well as noted Jamaicans for their significant contributions to youth development and service in general to the nation. Others (at back, L-R) are Chairman, 4-H Clubs, Board of Directors, Collin Virgo; Gabrielle Hylton, Special Advisor to the Hon. Floyd Green, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries; and Executive Director, 4-H Clubs, Ronald Blake.
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