2022 Logan County Fair

Chasing Purple recognizes hardworking 4-Hers while promoting agriculture in Logan County

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[August 11, 2022]   Sunday was the last day of the Logan County Fair, and this year there was a new activity at the fairgrounds. The Chasing Purple Team hosted a brunch for 4-H Showmanship winners and sponsors of the special Chasing Purple Awards given out each year at the fair.

In 2021, the Chasing Purple project raised enough money to give out seven checks for $250 each to showmanship winners, a check for $250 to the 50/50 youth exhibitor and a check for $500 to the 4-H Scramble Calf Grand Champion at the Logan County Fair.

This year, the crew grew the fundraising efforts to the point that they were able to give out 10 showmanship awards for $250 each, two 50/50 youth exhibitor awards for $250 and a $500 award to the grand champion scramble calf (for the calf won in the 2021 scramble and judged at the 2022 Logan County Fair.)

In addition to the award, the funding provided an opportunity for the Chasing Purple Team to host a brunch on Sunday for the winners and the sponsors of the awards.

The invitation only brunch provided the young people with the opportunity to meet the check sponsor, thank them for support, and pose for a photo with their check and the sponsor for the next Chasing Purple magazine.



The brunch was sponsored by the Lincoln Kiwanis Club and catered by The Country Aire Restaurant in Atlanta. Members of the Kiwanis from left to right: Breann Titus, Bridget Schneider, Annie Coers, Mike Booher, Lindsey Guy and Brandi Bruley served the meal and saw to the needs of the guests.

Chasing Purple began in 2018, the vision of Atlanta farmer, father and business owner Clint Garey. The first couple of years, Garey, with the assistance of his wife Mallory worked on the project alone. But as it has grown, he reached out to others in the community whom he knew had a vested interest in agriculture and hoped would have an interest in helping him promote agriculture while highlighting and rewarding the hard work of the 4-H youngsters who commit each year to raising animals for the fair.



As a result, this year the Chasing Purple Team grew to include Abby Coers Miller, Dawn Irwin, Annie Coers and Garey, all with agricultural backgrounds, all with years of experience in 4-H, and all excited to help area youth interested in livestock production.

The goal of the team is to raise funding for additional cash awards to be given to area youth participating in the 4-H livestock shows. The group works to secure sponsorships from area businesses. Those sponsorships are then designated to individual award winners. The group publishes the Chasing Purple Magazine and provides space for large full color ads for those who sign on as sponsors.

The magazine is printed and distributed to the sponsors and recipients, and around the communities. The full color magazine gives readers a glimpse of agricultural efforts in Logan County and also promotes the youth by featuring them with their sponsors and award checks on a picture page in the magazine.

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In the magazine, Garey explains his reasons for starting Chasing Purple.

“When I was in 4-H several years ago, the premiums were a little different and they were paid by each entry, not just one per class. I know from experience what it entails to raise and show livestock and the expenses are only getting higher. These youth are the next generation of farmers, livestock owners, and business owners. We want them to know we see their hard work and that it does pay off.

“I know firsthand that there are several hours of hard work, strong discipline, and a lot of dedication that goes into raising and showing livestock. Therefore, Logan County 4-H members deserve to be rewarded and acknowledged for their good morals, good values, and hard work.

Annie Coers wrote, “I was a city girl until my husband converted me to a country girl. Today we raise Montadale and Tunis Sheep at our farm in New Holland and have been leaders of Hollander’s 4-H for almost 20 years.

“I love helping 4-Hers learn and grow with their projects and am happy to be part of this great team working toward the same goal. We are happy to reward hard working 4-H members with the Chasing Purple checks which will help them with the cost of their projects this year and give them an incentive for next year.”

Dawn Irwin grew up with dairy animals and was a member of the Chester 4-H Club for 10 years. She showed her dairy cattle in the ring at the Logan County Fair and took on several other leadership roles within her club. She started volunteering for the Chasing Purple project in 2021 and is the principal writer of the articles found in the annual publication. “I am happy to be able to share these stories with you all and to be involved in this wonderful project that supports the future of deserving 4-H members today."

Abby Coers Miller is also highly involved in the project, utilizing her graphic arts skills to design the advertising that goes into the magazine each year.

She explained her reasons for being involved in this project. “Chasing Purple may seem like just a magazine, but it’s certainly more than that. It’s the future of Logan County, providing awards to financially support and recognize the hard work of our youth through 4-H projects. It’s important to support the individuals who are setting examples for the next generation. Through this cycle, we are raising leaders as well as carving a path for future leaders.”

The four member team of Chasing Purple along with the many sponsors who assist them financially are doing a great thing for the youth involved in Logan County 4-H projects.

They are a fine example of the generosity of this community. While this article is about Chasing Purple and we don’t want to take away from what they are doing, it should be noted that there are a number of other people, businesses, and organizations who each year do what they are able to do to reward local 4-Hers for their hard work.

Each group, each business, each individual involved is doing a great thing and all those efforts are appreciated.

Thank you to Chasing Purple for all that you are doing. You are a remarkable team working for a remarkable cause.


[Nila Smith]

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