Logan County 4-H Members Observe
National Celebration
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[October 03, 2019]
Logan County 4-H’ers will join 6 million other youth currently in
4-H celebrating National 4-H Week Oct. 6-12 with a theme of
“Inspired to Lead | Called to Serve”. Last year, 240 young people in
Logan County were involved in 4-H Community clubs where, assisted by
volunteer adult leaders, they learned about careers, leadership and
citizenship. Another 1,285 youth were involved in 4-H through
school, after school and community-partner organizations.
”4-H’ers learn by doing philosophy encourages youth to experiment,
innovate, and think independently, said Carissa Davis, University of
Illinois Extension Youth Development Educator. “4-H grows confident
kids who tackle issues that matter most in their communities.”
Illinois 4-H members prepare for their future by studying careers
related to their
4-H project. “They choose from more than 100 projects to study,”
said Davis. Topics range from rocketry, computer game design, public
speaking to photography, animal science, nutrition, and more.
Local 4-H members have been “inspired to lead and called to serve”
in a number of ways. Ethan Bertram, a 16 year old 4-H member of
Atlanta Ag 4-H and The Pioneers 4-H Clubs says “I like the way my
club affects both the local and global community. Our Spaghetti Meal
basket and baking for the Atlanta Fall Festival had a good effect on
the local community. Baking for Harvest of Talents and filling
shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child helped the global community
providing assistance for people around the world!”
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Caroline Ahrends, a 16 year old 4-H member of the Chester 4-H club
states “I have been able to be part of the 4-H Exchange to Japan and
encourage other 4-H’ers to seek travel experiences through 4-H.
Because of the Japan experience I joined a local church on their
mission trip to Haiti, where I taught soccer to girls, VBS, and
helped out with an eye clinic. This was eye opening for me to see
how privileged I am and hope to continue to help others.”
Ruthie Ruhl, a 16 year old 4-H member of the Topper 4-H Club, states
“I have been involved in the 4-H horse project for many years. I
joined the Unit 16 Horse Show committee to organize the Horse show,
prepare the class list, find a location, obtain a judge and plan
clinics! Clinics were my favorite thing to do and I was able to be a
speaker and lead a session on how to groom, braid and tack up your
horse for a Hunter class.”
4-H club membership is open to youth aged 8 – 18. Youth 5 to 7 years
of age may join the 4-H Cloverbud program. To learn more about Logan
County 4-H and further information on how to enroll your child in a
local club, contact the Logan County 4-H office at 732-8289.
For Further Information Contact: Patty Huffer, Extension Program
Coordinator/Youth Development, Logan County (217)732-8289
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.
[Patty Huffer
Extension Program Coordinator/4-H Youth Development] |