Illinois
4-H Foundation inducts 2016 Hall of Fame class
Rick and Gail Zimmer among inductees
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[September 03, 2016]
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, 74 new members were inducted into
the Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame, the largest inductee class to date.
This year celebrated the 12-year anniversary of the award, said
Angie Barnard, director of the Illinois 4-H Foundation. The ceremony
was held Saturday, August 20 in the Orr Building on the Illinois
State Fairgrounds.
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“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 2016 were Rick &
Gail Zimmer, from Logan County. Rick & Gail are leaders of the
Cloverdale 4-H Club in Logan County. Patty Huffer, Extension Program
Coordinator for Youth Development in Logan County, stated in
Zimmer’s nomination, “Rick & Gail always strive to provide valuable
experiences to their club members such as each year having an
international guest speaker attend a meeting and arranging field
trips to local museums and vet clinics. They are always willing to
volunteer their time to assist at events such as our annual 4-H
Foundation Spaghetti Meal, Achievement Night program, and 4-H
Ambassador Angel Tree to name a few. Logan County is very thankful
to have wonderful volunteers like Rick & Gail Zimmer as part of our
local 4-H program!
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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.
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, Logan County
Extension] |