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2019 4-H Achievement Celebration Winners

Ogle County’s top 4-H members and clubs were honored for outstanding achievement at a special program held Sunday, November 10 in the Byron Middle School theatre.

Top county honors went to 4-H teens Sara Blume, Oregon and Renee Gehrke, Byron. Blume, Blackhawk Crossing 4-H Club and Gehrke, By-Y-Badgers 4-H Club, were the recipients of the Co-op Watch Awards sponsored by Ogle County Farm Bureau and its affiliates.  Watches are awarded each year to the two 4-H’ers with the most impressive records of long-term leadership and service at the club level and beyond.

William Carlson, Byron, was the recipient of a $50 cash award sponsored by the Ogle County 4-H Foundation.  The Foundation Award is presented annually to a single 4-H’er who has shown leadership skill, a willingness to help with 4-H activities, and has served as a positive example to younger members.

Four youth were challenged to greater leadership and service as recipients of the “I Dare You” Leadership Award.  New owners of William Danforth’s inspiring book, “I Dare You”, these youth were selected based on their previous leadership, citizenship, and project work.  Winners included:  Carter Conderman, By-Y-Badgers; Julia Heller, Grand Detour Greens; Kayla Mingus, Ogle County Clovers, and Taylor Yordy, Leaf River Busy Beavers. 

Other special award winners included:

Outstanding Club President                       

Julia Heller, Grand Detour Greens

Jaden Scott, Blackhawk Crossing

                                                                                  

Outstanding Club Secretaries                     Outstanding Club Treasurers

Alexandria Cassens, By-Y-Badgers                    Isaac Charbonneau, Leaf River Busy Beavers

Gracie Prose, Carefree                                      Faith Marquardt, Carefree

                                   

Outstanding Club Reporter                         Outstanding Club Historians

Clare Montavon, Mighty Clovers                         Faith Adams, Hub Hickory Nuts 

                                                                        Lauren Carlson, By-Y-Badgers

Ogle County Club Recreation Chairperson

Carson Conderman and Bruce Gehrke, By-Y-Badgers

Grant Johnson, Kaeden Motszko, and Micah Wehler, Leaf River Soaring Eagles

Ogle County 4-H Drill Team Traveling Horse Award      

Cassidy Vincent, Ogle Jolly

Electricity Achievement Award

Kate Costello, Ogle Jolly

Illinois Holstein-Friesian Association Award

Brenna Noon, Carefree

A number of awards were distributed to community clubs throughout the county in recognition of outstanding community service, educational programming, and promotional efforts.  Additionally, one club’s leader was recognized for their outstanding efforts to work together to effectively meet the needs of and coordinate the work of their club.  Congratulations go to all of the following club winners:

            Fall Club Promotion Award

1st Place – Ogle County Clovers 4-H Club

     Window Display Promotion Award

1st Place— Mighty Clovers 4-H Club

2nd Place – Byron Emerald Eagles 4-H Club

3rd Place – Leaf River Soaring Eagles 4-H Club

Ogle County 4-H Club-of-the-Year

            1st Place – Blackhawk Crossing 4-H Club

2nd Place – Leaf River Soaring Eagles 4-H Club

3rd Place – Ogle Jolly 4-H Club

Top Leader Team Award

Blackhawk Crossing 4-H Club: Tanya Bowers, Lisa Hinrichs, and Barb Miller

Alumni Award

Anna Henson

4-H Hall of Fame Recipient

Earl Hagemeyer

 

4-H is an informal youth education program of University of Illinois Extension.  For more information or to get involved, call 815/732-2191 or visit us online at

https://extension.illinois.edu/bdo.   This is the best time of year to join! 

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