Logan County 4-H members attend
National 4-H Congress
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[December 20, 2019]
Fourteen teens from Illinois attended a five-day national conference
in Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 29 – Dec. 3 including Logan County 4-H members,
Miranda Nelson, daughter of Melanie Nelson & Don Nelson and a member
of the Middletown 4-H’ers club; Ruthie Ruhl, daughter of Scott &
Gena Ruhl and a member of the Topper 4-H Club in Mount Pulaski; and
Sarah Starasta, daughter of Mike & Leslie Starasta and a member of
the Cloverdale 4-H Club in Lincoln. Illinois delegates to National
4-H Congress are selected on their outstanding 4-H accomplishments,
said Lisa Diaz, University of Illinois Extension assistant dean and
director of Illinois 4-H.
If 4-H club meetings are the training grounds for leadership
development, National 4-H Congress is the pep rally that inspires
the members to excel. In addition to trainings and nationally
recognized speakers, members network with 4-H members across the
United States.
National 4-H Congress offers states an opportunity to provide these
outstanding 4-H youth with an expanded educational experience
through seminars, community service projects, and tours sponsored by
local and national 4-H program donors.
Miranda stated “National 4-H Congress was an amazing experience. I
had so much fun, learned new things, and met so many new people from
across the country. I got the opportunity to listen to speakers,
take a tour of CNN, learn about other cultures, and make new
friends.” Ruthie added “I enjoyed meeting other 4-H members from
across the country and listening to amazing speakers. I learned so
much about setting goals, being a better leader and giving back to
my community. I highly recommend going to Congress if you ever get
the chance!” Sarah concluded “4-H Congress was a wonderful
experience! I was able to meet many people and hear from several
incredible speakers. The capstone speaker, who had presented the
closing speech for 25 consecutive years, really helped to put the
experience of 4-H National Congress and the importance of 4-H into
perspective. “
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Ruhl is in the first row on the
far left. Nelson is in the middle row, third from the left and Starasta is in
the third row, second from the left.
All Congress delegates participated in special cultural programs during the
International Dinner and a night of programming at the Atlanta History Center.
Other experiences during National 4-H Congress included delegate participation
in workshops focused on health, communication and connection, science &
technology, inclusion, and service learning. Delegates also had the opportunity
to tour locations around Atlanta, such as CNN, College Football Hall of Fame,
Zoo Atlanta, Georgia Aquarium, The Jimmy Carter Presidential Center, and the
birthplace and home church of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Illinois 4-H Foundation and its donors provide support for the
award-recognition trip. “Through gifts from our generous donors, we are grateful
for the opportunity to recognize the hard work and commitment these young people
have put forth,” said Angie Barnard, Illinois 4-H Foundation executive director.
For more information on local University of Illinois Extension 4-H Youth
Development programs visit the Logan County 4-H website at go.illinois.edu/
logan4h.
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
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION]
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