


4-H Livestock Scholarship Fund to likewise honor Jim White, "another committed Livestock Committee member," she added. The fund received another name change in 2007, becoming the Nebzydoski-White Memorial Jr. 4-H Livestock Sale Scholarship Fund in 2003 in honor of the eponymous man "who had been an active 4-H Livestock Program participant and later a strong supporter of the program," said White. The scholarship program began in 1998 "to assist 4-H members with the costs of higher education and careers," as White explained. This auction became highly successful, frequently becoming the second highest grossing sale in PA, next to the Harrisburg State Sale." This was the situation that existed in 1998, when some long-time supporters of the 4-H program decided to have an auction. "Before there was a livestock auction," White continued, "they took their animals home, and tried to find a way to recoup the money they had spent raising those animals.
