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Dr.
Robert King began his 4-H career at age 10 as a Banana Hill 4-H Club
charter member and president. He later served as president of the Manatee
County Senior Boys 4-H Club and County 4-H Council.
He later served as a 4-H leader, supporter, parent and resource
leader. He helped establish the county 4-H Foundation and served as its
founding president. He was an advocate for increased 4-H funding from the
Kiwanis Club. His family hosted a 4-H exchange student and his children
excelled in project activities earning them trips to the National 4-H
Leadership Conference. He continues his 4-H legacy by serving as resource
leader. King said, "Participation in 4-H is one of the most
beneficial and worthwhile experiences a youngster can have. 4-H teaches
you to accept and fulfill responsibilities." His career has spanned
35 years, from 4-H member to 4-H advocate in the local business community.
His preparation through 4-H leadership and citizenship projects equipped
him to be successful in life, and he pursued a career in medicine.
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