Ogle County 4-H Achievement Day winners named

youth boy and youth girl standing with a plaque

OREGON, Ill.— Ogle County 4-H’ers were recognized for excellence in 4-H project work at the recent county 4-H Achievement Celebration. Held October 19 at the Pinecrest Grove Theatre, the program featured the presentation of numerous awards, including the “County Project Honor Award.”

An unlimited number of awards are given to all 4-H’ers who obtain a score of 30 or greater on the County Project Honor Award Application (20 or greater for the 8-11 year olds).  4-H’ers may only be recognized in one project area annually. The award consists of a plaque and silver/gold discs. (* indicates 1st time winner) 

PHOTO: Alana Smith won the new Ogle County Project Honor Award. L to R: Allan Smith and Alana Smith.

This year’s winners were as follows:

Gold 

Kaitlyn AdamsVisual Arts
Nolan AdamsCrops
Bethany AkinsVisual Arts
Immanuel ArellanoLlama / Alpaca
* Kerrigan BeckerFloriculture
Ella BeranWoodworking
* Isaiah BraffettTheatre Arts
Delaney ByersPoultry
Hayden CapesCivic Engagement
Harmony CoyCollectables
Ali DanekasRabbits
Alayna DoanePhotography
* Declan FranksElectricity
Bruce GehrkeBeef
Colton GehrkeBeef
Luke Gehrke Beef
* Olivia GrobePhotography
Tylar GrothBabysitting
* Ashley HarbaughClothing & Textiles
Emily HarbaughVisual Arts
Shelby HarbaughWeather
Jenna HellerFood & Nutrition
Andrew HickmanFood & Nutrition
Jacob HickmanPhotography
Lauren HickmanClothing & Textiles
Kodi HubbardRabbits
* Regan JimenezScrapbooking
Kaylee KingFood & Nutrition
Mallory KingQuilting
* Edward KoziolElectricity
Leo KoziolSmall Pets
Hunter KremskeRabbits
* Stellina LombardozziHorse & Pony
Haven Marks Photography
Savannah MarksBeef
Allissa MartinBeef
* Kolton MotszkoMaker
* Caleb NewkirkBeekeeping
* Zack NewkirkVegetable Gardening
Sophia PalmerClothing & Textiles
* Luke RasmussenGeology
Noah RichardsonVisual Arts
Alyse RogersHorse & Pony
James RunteWoodworking
Madisyn RutheBabysitting
Lydia SherburneFood & Nutrition
Owen Smardo Welding
* Alana SmithPoultry
Joshua SnowFood & Nutrition
Katy SnowFood & Nutrition
* Akayla SnyderVisual Arts
David WehlerComputer Science
Heidi WestfallPhotography
* Hewyt WestfallPhotography
Addison YordyHorse & Pony
Adelaide ZimmermanCreative Writing
Orion ZimmermanVisual Arts
Raiden ZimmermanLeadership

 

Silver 

* Kayden BarndtFood & Nutrition
Alex BookerFood & Nutrition
Landyn DayRabbits
Leo DayRabbits
* Gregory DorwaldtBeekeeping
Bella HammondVet Science
Brooke HammondVisual Arts
Josie HammondWeather
* Misha JimenezVisual Arts
Annaliese KoziolVisual Arts
Nicolette KoziolEntomology
Eli LotzWoodworking
* Gianni RacanelliFood & Nutrition
* Kinsley RyiaVisual Arts
* Quintin WaltonBeef
* Emma ZimmermanClothing & Textiles

Ogle County 4-H’ers between the ages of five and seven years old are known as Cloverbuds. Cloverbuds who obtain a score of 40 or above on the Cloverbud County Project Honor Award Application are recipients of the Cloverbud Project Honor Award. This year’s Cloverbud winners were as follows:

Cloverbud County Honor Winners 

Camila Bonne
Hannah Braffett
Bailey Clark
Brayden Deuth
Ellis Deuth
William Dorwaldt
Elliott Eckerstrom
Rowen Eckerstrom
Enoch Groenhagen
Brooklyn Harbaugh
Paisley Harbaugh
Kaiser Hauch
Cora Hosseini
Layla Hosseini
Macklin Hubbard
Emilia Janoski
Aniella Lombardozzi
William Marks
Julia Newkirk
Emma Rasmussen
Millie Rasmussen
June Robertson
Natalya Ruthe
Will Safranek
Alice Shick
Finnegan Slattery
Allan Smith
Luna Wagner
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