Illinois 4-H Foundation inducts
Amanda Gray into 2015 Hall of Fame class
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[August 22, 2015]
LINCOLN
- The Illinois 4-H Foundation annually recognizes one 4-H volunteer
per county for exemplary service to the Illinois 4-H program as a
Hall of Fame winner. This year celebrated the 11-year anniversary of
the award, said Angie Barnard, director of the Illinois 4-H
Foundation.
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More than 800 supporters watched the induction of 70 new members
into the Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame on Saturday, Aug. 15 on the
Director of Agriculture’s Lawn on the Illinois State Fairgrounds.
“These long-time volunteers fully embody what 4-H strives to instill
in youth,” Barnard continued. “They are caring, dedicated, generous
leaders. The Illinois 4-H Foundation is extremely proud to be able
to provide this honor to each and every one of them, and we thank
them for their service to this wonderful organization. As a result
of these volunteers’ years of service and leadership to Illinois
4-H,” Barnard said. “The program they love will continue to create
brilliant futures for the young people whose lives it touches.”
Included in the Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame Class of 2015 is Amanda
Gray, from Logan County. Amanda is a Logan County 4-H Alumni who
works closely with the YES! Junior Leadership Group. Patty Huffer,
Extension Program Coordinator for Youth Development in Logan County,
stated in Amanda’s nomination, “Amanda Gray truly does "bleed green"
and is a terrific example of a 4-H alumni 'giving back' to Logan
County. She serves on our local 4-H Foundation and plays a major
part in their annual Spaghetti Meal fundraiser, was instrumental in
implementing a junior high leadership group in our county, is a
member of our 4-H project committees, and is working with our county
on getting a 4-H Alumni group up and running. She 'gives back' to
Logan 4-H with great enthusiasm and a smile we love.”
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The Illinois 4-H Foundation established the statewide Hall of Fame in 2004 and
nominations for the Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame are made by University of Illinois
Extension staff. Each inductee received a commemorative Hall of Fame medallion.
The Illinois 4-H Foundation raises private funds that are invested in Illinois
4-H programs that provide meaningful, positive development experiences for
Illinois youth to develop leadership, citizenship, and life skills. To learn
more, visit: www.4hfoundation.illinois.edu.
[Patty Huffer, Logan County
Extension] About 4-H:
Illinois 4-H strives to help youth learn skills for living.
University of Illinois Extension provides 4-H programs in every
county in Illinois. Illinois 4-H aims to impact the lives of 200,000
youth each year through sustained learning clubs and groups and
short-term programming.
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