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			 This year 4-H youth were also invited to make entries 
			in the contest. A total of seven chili entries were received 
			(including two youth) and eight chocolate recipe entries were 
			received (including two youth). 
 Celebrity judges included Logan County Board member, Janet Estill; 
			Lincoln Community High School Culinary Arts teacher, Brenda Silano; 
			Assistant Superintendent of Logan County Fair Culinary Arts 
			Department, Jena Read; and Nancy Schaub. Logan County Fair Queen, 
			Molly Schempp, tallied the scores and awarded prizes to winners.
 
			
			 Top winners (L to R:) Molli Rose Williams, Daniel 
			Crider, Logan County Fair Queen Molly Schempp, Pam Tibbs, and Carol 
			Tibbs
 
			The top entries selected by the judges were Pam Tibbs’ 
			chili entry and Pam Tibbs’ chocolate entry with “runner up” chili 
			awarded to Carol Tibbs. Top youth entries selected included Daniel 
			Crider with top chili and top chocolate with “runner up” chocolate 
			awarded to Mollie Rose Williams.  
			
			 
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 Crowd favorite winners (L to R):  Ethan Bertram, Logan County 
Fair Queen Molly Schempp, Val Leinenbach
 
Those in attendance were also able to vote for their “crowd 
favorite” and the winners of crowd favorite were Ethan Bertram’s chili recipe 
and Val Leinenbach’s chocolate recipe. 
 To find out more about the Logan County 4-H Alumni group, future Alumni events, 
or to join the planning committee, please contact the Logan County 4-H Office at 
732-8289.
 
 About 4-H: Illinois 4-H empowers and prepares Illinois youth for success. 
University of Illinois Extension provides 4-H programs in every county in 
Illinois, affecting the lives of 200,000 youth each year through sustained 
learning clubs, groups and short-term programming.
 
				 
			[Patty HufferExtension Program Coordinator/4-H Youth Development]
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