SubmittedNovember 3, 2016

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Anna Ahrens and Maggie Howe from Cape Giardeau County were two of 104 Missouri youth that participated in a clothing construction and consumerism contest during State 4-H Fashion Review on October 8 on the University of Missouri campus...

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Anna Ahrens and Maggie Howe from Cape Giardeau County were two of 104 Missouri youth that participated in a clothing construction and consumerism contest during State 4-H Fashion Review on October 8 on the University of Missouri campus.

“This contest helps youth enhance their skills and knowledge about sewing, clothing selection, knitting and crotchet and the importance of setting and achieving goals,” said Alison Copeland, MU 4-H youth specialist. “State 4-H Fashion Revue is also about connecting young people to the research, education and other efforts MU is doing in these areas. We want them to see what they might be able to do with their interests in college.”

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The participants, ranging in ages 8-18, participated in a local fashion revue competition either in their county or regional area that qualified them to participate in the state contest.

Fashion Revue participants also gathered in the Memorial Union on the campus to learn about other topics such as garment manufacturing processes and interacting with individuals with special needs.

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