Arrington inducted into Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame
Bridger Arrington’s 4-H journey began with an orphaned, bottle-fed lamb named Val. That first project sparked a passion for agriculture and giving back to the community that has now earned him a place in the Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame.
Arrington, a member of the Mulhall-Orlando 4-H Club in Logan County, was honored during the Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma Honor Night Assembly at the 104th State 4-H Roundup at Oklahoma State University. As a Hall of Fame inductee, he received a $5,000 scholarship sponsored by Farm Credit Associations of Oklahoma.
Having served as the 2024-2025 Oklahoma 4-H president, Arrington has spent nine years in the program, building a legacy of leadership and service.
PHOTO: Logan County 4-H’er Bridger Arrington was inducted into the Oklahoma 4-H Hall of Fame during the 104th State 4-H Roundup recently at Oklahoma State University. He is pictured with his parents, Ryan and Kayce Arrington. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala, OSU Agriculture)