Maxine Clayton
Maxine Clayton started her volunteer career with 4-H in 1952. Even though she didn’t have any children of her own she saw a need for youth in her county and started a 4-H club. She served as leader, judge, speaker and organizer in addition to serving as a member of the Pasco County Fair Association.
Every year she shows her support by purchasing at least one project animal raised by a 4-H youth, and she is always willing to assist 4-H. The community knows about the good things 4-H does thanks to Clayton.
“I enjoy and take great pleasure helping the youth of Pasco County,” Clayton said. Maxine Clayton and her husband Collie take great pleasure in helping 4-H youth. Because of their devoted efforts to 4-H the Agriculture Auditorium was renamed Clayton Hall in their honor. Today she serves as a Pasco County 4-H Foundation member, and she still helps 4-H any way she can.
