Illinois 4-H Foundation inducts largest-ever Hall of Fame class
Kathleen
Buse among inductees
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[August 21, 2013]
The Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame
recognized 65 new inductees during the 4-H Family Event on Aug. 10
at the Illinois State Fair.
Kathleen Buse from Logan County is included in the Illinois 4-H Hall
of Fame Class of 2013. Buse is leader of the Wide-A-Wake 4-H club,
kitchen manager for the spaghetti meal sponsored by the 4-H
Foundation, organizer of the summer International Cooking Camp
program and a longtime Logan County 4-H volunteer who has put in
countless hours of support toward the local 4-H program.
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The Hall
of Fame is designed to recognize exceptional 4-H alumni, 4-H
volunteers and former 4-H staff who have a track record of
extraordinary career achievement or exemplary service to 4-H.
"This is our ninth class of inductees since recognition began in
2004," said Angie Barnard, director of the Illinois 4-H Foundation.
"It’s also our largest class, and we commend them for their
commitment to the Illinois 4-H Youth Development Program.
"These longtime 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."
Each inductee received a commemorative Hall of Fame medallion and
will be added to the virtual 4-H Hall of Fame listing at
http://4hfoundation.illinois.edu/hall_of_fame.
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The Illinois 4-H Foundation established the statewide Hall of
Fame in 2004, and nominations are made by University of Illinois
Extension staff.
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
http://4hfoundation.illinois.edu/.
[Text from file received from
Patty Huffer,
Logan
County 4-H] |