Patty Huffer retired after almost 29 years with Illinois Extension
as a 4-H Program Coordinator. During her time, she helped to form
the Logan County 4-H Alumni Committee, spearheaded implementation of
activities for National 4-H Youth Service Day, created a fair
orientation program for new 4-H families and so many more
instrumental efforts.
Sharon Lounsberry was employed by Illinois Extension for nearly 30
years, serving the 4-H program in Sangamon and Menard Counties.
Through her work Sharon exemplified the 4-H motto, always striving
to “Make the Best Better” by thoroughly managing program details and
by developing creative solutions to ever evolving challenges.
Thousands of youth have benefited from Sharon’s commitment to
excellence.
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“Sharon always went above and beyond to assist 4-H
members, families and volunteers, and Patty was respected for her
thorough and thoughtful organizing of 4-H programs and shows,” said
County Extension Director Terri Casey. “Both were great resources to
4-H members, families and volunteers, as well as friendly and caring
co-workers. Their many years of dedication to the mission of 4-H
have helped generations of youth discover their talents and
accomplish their goals. We thank them both for the many
contributions they have made to the 4-H program.”
The Illinois 4-H Foundation annually recognizes 4-H
alumni, staff, volunteers and former staff who demonstrate a record
of extraordinary career achievements or exemplary service to the
Illinois 4-H program with the Hall of Fame Award. Those inducted
have a track record of exemplary service to 4-H or outstanding
career and community achievement and were nominated by either county
University of Illinois Extension staff or by the Illinois 4-H
Foundation Board. Each inductee receives a commemorative Hall of
Fame medallion.
The 2022 Hall of Fame Inductee Ceremony can be viewed at youtu.be/yFpu-n40FH8.
Honorees from across the state will be recognized during the
Illinois State Fair on August 12, 13 and 14 at noon in the Orr
Building.
To learn more about the opportunities available to local youth
through the 4-H program, please contact the Sangamon Extension
Office at 217-782-4617.
[Amy Zepp, 4-H Program Coordinator,
Sangamon County]
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