Viola and Chris Leier (center) receive recognition on behalf of their family, which was named a 4-H century family. Those presenting the recognition are (from left) Chris Boerboom, NDSU Extension Service director; Acacia Stuckle, an Extension agent for Emmons County; and Leann Schafer, North Dakota 4-H Foundation Board chair.
Viola and Chris Leier (center) receive recognition on behalf of their family, which was named a 4-H century family. Those presenting the recognition are (from left) Chris Boerboom, NDSU Extension Service director; Acacia Stuckle, an Extension agent for Emmons County; and Leann Schafer, North Dakota 4-H Foundation Board chair.https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2014/dec-1-2014/n-d-4-h-volunteers-longtime-families-honored/viola-and-chris-leier-center-receive-recognition-on-behalf-of-th/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2014/dec-1-2014/n-d-4-h-volunteers-longtime-families-honored/viola-and-chris-leier-center-receive-recognition-on-behalf-of-th/@@download/image/2014-12-03.1404752008
Viola and Chris Leier (center) receive recognition on behalf of their family, which was named a 4-H century family. Those presenting the recognition are (from left) Chris Boerboom, NDSU Extension Service director; Acacia Stuckle, an Extension agent for Emmons County; and Leann Schafer, North Dakota 4-H Foundation Board chair.