Illinois 4-H Foundation honors Legacy of Leadership Scholars
Cameron
Jodlowski among recipients
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[August 22, 2013]
Six college-bound Illinois 4-H
members were recognized as 4-H Legacy of Leadership Scholars during
the annual 4-H Family Event on Aug. 10 at the Illinois State Fair.
The winners each received a $1,000 college scholarship.
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Among those selected was Cameron Jodlowski, a 10-year member of the
Atlanta Town & Country 4-H in Logan County. He will attend Iowa
State University. The scholarship sponsor was Farm Credit Services
of Illinois, represented at the 4-H Family Event by Rod Stoll.
Since its inception in 2003, 61 4-H members have been named a Legacy
of Leadership Scholar. The scholarship is merit-based and available
to 4-H members who are high school seniors or in their last year of
4-H membership. The statewide scholarship program is coordinated by
the Illinois 4-H Foundation and the University of Illinois Extension
state 4-H office.
The Illinois 4-H Foundation welcomes individuals, corporations
and organizations as partners in providing additional funds for
further scholarship recipients. The executive director of the
foundation is Angie Barnard.
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Illinois 4-H is part of the University of Illinois Extension
program that is offered through the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, the Federal Extension Service and the United
States Department of Agriculture.
[Text from file received from
Patty Huffer,
Logan
County 4-H]
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