Thirty seven 4-H youth exhibited general 4-H
projects and 25 4-H youth exhibited animal/livestock projects. At
least one member from each of the twelve Logan County 4-H clubs
participated in the virtual exhibit opportunity and a total of 217
project exhibits were evaluated.
The following Logan 4-H member general projects have been advanced
to the virtual “State Fair”:
Caroline Ahrends (Leadership 3),
Ethan Bertram (Visual Arts/Metal),
Myah Bowman (Cooking 201),
Jamie Carlock (Vet Science),
Winton Carlock (Creative Writing),
Rose Catterson (Photography 2),
Daniel Crider (Food Preservation),
Celia Cross (Photography 1),
Joseph Dahmm (Woodworking 2),
Kindall Helton (Cooking 201),
Klarissa Helton (Leadership 3),
Haven Henry (Visual Arts/Chalk/
Carbon/Pigment),
Kristy Morrow (Sewing 2),
Rachel Morrow (Visual Arts/3D Mixed Media),
Miranda Nelson (Food Preservation),
[to top of second column] |
Faith Sanders (Visual Arts/Heritage Arts),
Cavit Schempp (Geology),
Molly Schempp (Visual Arts/Fiber),
Sophia Schneider (Creative Writing),
James Sewing (Woodworking 1),
Will Stambaugh (Vegetable Display),
Sarah Starasta (Leadership 3),
Stephen Starasta (Intercultural),
Oliver White (Photo Editing),
Ellie Wrage (Animal Science/Dogs).
Logan County 4-H extends a big thanks to all volunteer
superintendents, 4-H club leaders, families, members, judges and
donors that participated in and/or supported our “virtual” show
season in 2020!!
Project exhibits and results are available for public viewing online
through September 2 and can be found at: https://fairentry.com/Fair/Results/13996
To learn more about the 4-H program in Logan County, please contact
the Logan County 4-H office at 732-8289.
[Nila Smith with assistance from the
Logan County Extension Staff] |