Sunday 4-H fundraiser meal and award ceremony well attended by the community

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[March 19, 2022]   This year, instead of a spaghetti dinner in February, the Logan County 4-H Foundation hosted a pork barbecue dinner this past Sunday, March 13th.

The meal included coleslaw, cornbread, baked beans, and a whole hog prepared by Nuthatch Hill BBQ. The event was well attended by the community and supporters of 4-H.





At the entry into the Knights of Columbus ballroom, Logan County Extension staff Terri Miller and Carissa Davis along with various members of local 4-H clubs greeted guests. The meal was offered for a suggested donation of $10 per person. Though no one was turned away for a lack of donation, the basket on the table was filling quickly with cash that will go to support local 4-H programs in Logan County.

Along the food service line 4-H members, volunteers and the gang from Nuthatch were busy filling plates with exceptionally good food.



One of the attractions on the table was a sight enjoyed by many of the farm oriented guests, the whole hog nicely dressed and laying out for all to see. Brad Luckhart of Nuthatch said this is the normal manner in which he roasts his hogs for the making of barbecue. He was busy throughout the day cutting sections from the pig and getting it chopped into small pieces to be added to the large pans where sandwiches were being prepared.

Another part of the annual fundraiser was the silent auction featuring items donated by local individuals and businesses.



Many of those items were going for exceptionally high prices, such as the German Chocolate cake that was fetching a $250 bid half-way through the day.

Other items included in the silent auction included pet care baskets, Joyful Painting do it yourself kits, die cast farm tractors and other farm equipment, Tupperware, seed corn, 4-H sweatshirts and many gift cards from local restaurants and businesses.



In addition to raising money for local 4-H programs, the day was a time to recognize the achievements of the various Logan County clubs and individuals within those clubs.



Among the guests enjoying the noon time meal was Logan County Fair Queen Caroline Ahrends. In addition to being local royalty, Ahrends is also a 4-H member and was recognized during the award announcements.

With the easing of all Covid restrictions, the ballroom was filled throughout the meal with guests who seemed to as much as anything be enjoying the opportunity to see friends and neighbors and visit freely with guests sharing their table.

2022 4-H Achievement Recognitions

Top County Awards


Eight to 10-year-olds – ALL received “Recognition for submitting 4-H Records” – participation awards.

Eleven to 13-year-olds and 14 & older – Top/outstanding awards (based on achieving a minimum score or better) are given to recognize 4-H member efforts demonstrated within a particular 4-H project area during their 11-13 years. These project areas include Achievement, Animal Science, Community Involvement, Engineering & Technology, Environment/Natural Resources, Food/Nutrition/Health, Home & Family, Personal Development, and Plants & Soils. The award an individual receives is related to his or her main project area and sponsored by Logan County 4-H Supporters.

The criteria include participation at club level and beyond, size/growth of project, variety of projects taken, talks/demos/service with 4-H, knowledge and skills, participation in activities in the 4-H program area and in other 4-H areas. Participation in school and community activities are also considered.

An 11 to 13-year-old 4-H'er may receive the top award only once in each area. After that, the 4-H’er can be selected to receive the blue award from year to year only if minimum score or better is met and the selection committee feels the 4-H’er is worthy of the award again that year.

In the 14 to 19-year age category, the top awards given were sponsored by Logan County 4-H supporters listed in your program. To be considered for these awards, 4-H’ers had to complete and submit the Illinois 4-H Award Application where judging criteria are divided into four sections. Section 1 includes project/program size/growth, Section 2 includes participation in other community & school activities. The third section considers participation in 4-H Events/Activities and the last section consists of an essay written by 4-H’er on their mastery in an award area. The 4-H members in 14 to 19 years of age can repeat from year to year as a Top Award winner.

Recognition for members who completed 4-H records

The 4-H’ers are recognized for completing their 4-H records. The criteria was based on records being completed, overall neatness, being active in the 4-H club, beginning to attend county held activities, and participating in school activities.

Club Awards

Several clubs are honored with awards. Club Award Categories were Community Service, Leadership, or Project Learning. All clubs were also selected as award winners at the State level.

Club Awards/Community Service include:
Atlanta Ag
Middletown 4-H’ers

Individual club and club member recognitions:

Atlanta Ag 4-H Club

Club Award – Community Service Club Scrapbook Recognition

Main Leaders: Anna & John Catterson

Rosetta Catterson
Club Officer Recognition – President
Eleven to 13-Year-Old Records - Top Awards in Animal Science, Community Involvement, Engineering & Tech, Food & Nutrition, Home & Family, Personal Development.

Asher Clark
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary

Reid Kelly
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer
Eleven to 13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Environment & Natural Resources
One Year Member

Klaytyn Snow
Club Officer Recognition – Historian/Reporter
One Year Member

Asher Clark
One Year Member

Callan Clark
One Year Member

Alexa Presley
One Year Member

Angel Gomez-Delio
One Year Member

Victoria Nussbaum
One Year Member

Kamiel Bilbrey
One Year Member

Cavit Schempp
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Awards in Communication, Leadership, Project Mastery
Illinois Scholarship Winner in Natural Resources & Environmental

Atlanta Ag Cloverbuds

Cloverbud Leader:
Casey Glandon

Logan Catterson
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation
Recognition award for completing 4-H Cloverbud Records

Hannah Glandon
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation
Recognition award for completing 4-H Cloverbud Records

Luke Wibben
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Kade Furman
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation
Recognition award for completing 4-H Cloverbud Records

Violet Tierney
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Ivy Tierney
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Hunter Cotton
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Ryder Bilbrey
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Kiernan Sanford
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Rowan Sanford
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Ryder Garey
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Aiden Fitzpatrick
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Jake Fiscus
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Asa Clark
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Atlanta Town & Country 4-H Club

Main Leader:
Georgia Green

Reed Naughton
Club Officer Recognition – President
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Animal Science

Tyler Miller
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President

Dani Alberts
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary

Hollis Scheets
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer

Palmer Scheets
Club Officer Recognition – Reporter

Luke Prestegaard
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Animal Science & Environment & Natural Resources

Atlanta Town & Country Cloverbuds

Remi Alberts

Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Beason Ag 4-H Club

Main Leader:
Nancy Drake

Aaron Roede
Club Officer Recognition – President
Recognition award for completing 4-H 11–13-Year-Old Records

Alyssa Roede
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary
Recognition award for completing 4-H 11–13-Year-Old Records

Oliver White
Club Officer Recognition – Reporter
Recognition award for completing 4-H 11–13-Year-Old Records

Scotty White
Club Officer Recognition – Flags
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

Ashten Wolf
Club Officer Recognition – Banner

Sophia Schneider
Club Officer Recognition – Jr. Leader
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Awards in Home & Family and a Blue Award in Personal Development

Caroline Dennison
One Year Member

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Chester 4-H Club

Main Leaders:
Rachel Judd & Jason Steffens

Alex Steffens
Club Officer Recognition – President
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Environment & Natural Resources

Charlotte Judd
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Personal Development

Caroline Ahrends
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary
Graduating 4-H member
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Awards in Leadership & Personal Growth
Illinois Scholarship Winner in Civic Engagement & Global Living

Myah Bowman
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer

Cooper Freitag
Club Officer Recognition – Reporter

Colby Bowman
One Year Member

Norah Judd
One Year Member
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

Cloverdale 4-H Club

Main Leader:
Leslie Starasta

Roux Starr
Club Officer Recognition – President
Graduating 4-H member

Stephen Starasta
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Award in Personal Growth

Kristina Morrow
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Animal Science & Personal Development

David Morrow
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer

Sarai Jackson
Club Officer Recognition – Reporter
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Achievement, Animal Science, Environment & Natural Resources, Personal Development

Cameron Wimert
Club Officer Recognition – Reporter
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

4 Corner Clovers 4-H Club

Main Leader:
Laura Tomlinson

James Sewing
Club Officer Recognition – President

Ellie Wrage
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President

Reagan Titus
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer

Ryder Conrady
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary

Henry Farmer
One Year Member

Cash Tomlinson
One Year Member

Madison Stoll
One Year Member

4 Corner Buddies Cloverbuds

Leader:
Jayden Lawrence

Lakin Titus
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Oliva Wrage
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Wyatt Stoll
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Brantley Conrady
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Hartem Clovers 4-H Club

Main Leaders:
Angela Westen & Brianna Eeten

Ellie Klokkenga
Club Officer Recognition – President

Emma Eeten
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President

Celia Cross
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary

Faith Sanders
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer

Alayna Brigg
Club Officer Recognition – Recreation

Ryan Wrage
One Year Member

Collin Bruder
One Year Member

Rhett Zinser
One Year Member
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Hollanders 4-H Club

Main Leaders:
Annie and John Coers & Pam Tibbs

Ariana Hinkle
Club Officer Recognition – President
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Award in Personal Growth

Jamie-Lynn Hill
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President

Jessa Hill
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary

Wyatt Leinenbach
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer

Ryan Fruge
Club Officer Recognition – Reporter
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Award in Personal Growth

Paxton Lora
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

Max Ramlow
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

William Boerma
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

Sydney Ramlow
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Animal Science

The Whiz Kids (Cloverbuds)

Leader:
Chelsea Irwin

Camilla Lora
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Emma Boerma
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Middletown 4-H Club

Club Scrapbook Recognition
Club Award – Community Service

Main Leader: Mary Jo Janssen & Kristen Helton

Klarissa Helton
Club Officer Recognition – President
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Awards in Community Service, Leadership, Personal Growth

Miranda Nelson
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President
Graduating 4-H member
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Award in Community Service

Kindall Helton
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary & Treasurer
Recognition award for completing 4-H Records
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Awards in Achievement, Food & Nutrition, Personal Development, Plants & Soils

Makia Hassebrock
Club Officer Recognition – Reporter
11–13-Year-Old Records - Top Award in Plants & Soils

Kianna Hassebrock
Club Officer Recognition – Historian
One Year Member
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

Lily Evoy
One Year Member
Recognition award for completing 4-H 11–13-Year-Old Records

Emily Lawrence
One Year Member

Graham Tierney
One Year Member

Claire Cook
One Year Member

Sophia Cook
One Year Member

Mackenzie McIntosh
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Award in Project Mastery


Middletown Cloverbuds

Leader:
Kristen Helton

Maggie Bollinger
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Marshall Bollinger
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Kenley Hassebrock
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Carter Johnson
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Dierks Neeley
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Grant Tierney
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

Jayden Withers
Recognition for Cloverbud Participation

The Pioneers

Main Leader in 2020-2021:
Darlene Crider (retired)

Daniel Crider
Club Officer Recognition – President & Secretary

Ethan Bailey
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President & Reporter/Historian

Ethan Bertram
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer

Topper 4-H

Main Leaders:
Debby Aylesworth & Alissa Smith

Landon Smith
Club Officer Recognition – President
Recognition award for completing 4-H 14–19-Year-Old Records

Clay Aylesworth
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President

Haley Wertz
Club Officer Recognition –Treasurer

Olivia Smith
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

Ruthie Rhul
Graduating Member
Illinois Scholarship Winner in Personal Growth

Claire Bobell
Recognition award for completing 4-H 11–13-Year-Old Records

Ella Bobell
Recognition award for completing 4-H 14–19-Year-Old Records

Wide-A-Wake

Club Scrapbook Recognition

Main Leader in 2020-2021: Kathy Buse (retired)

Paul Schwantz
Club Officer Recognition – President

Peyton Schwantz
Club Officer Recognition – Vice President

Porter Schwantz
Club Officer Recognition – Treasurer

Grace Nutter
Club Officer Recognition – Secretary
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

Tanner Jones
Club Officer Recognition – Reporter
First Year Member
Recognition award for completing 4-H 8–10-Year-Old Records

Kaeli Jones
Recognition award for completing 4-H 11–13-Year-Old Records

Haven Henry
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Award in Leadership

William Stambaugh
14–19-Year-Old Records – Top Awards in Personal Growth & Project Mastery


John Fulton 2021 Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame Inductee

John Fulton’s remarkable 36-year career with Extension began as an agriculture advisor and then onto a County Director serving Logan, Menard, and Sangamon Counties. John served on multiple regional, state, and national committees and was an active member multiple professional association. Fulton said that in all his years with Extension, the highlight of his work has been the people he’s met along the way.

John is a proud father of three grown children, who went through the 4-H program and attribute their success to the knowledge gained in 4-H. He is also the grandfather of four grandchildren and the husband of Sherry Fulton.

John Fulton is a proud supporter of the 4-H program in Logan, Menard and Sangamon Counties and 4-H appreciates his dedication over the years and for the years to come!


[Nila Smith with information provided by Logan County Extension]

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