Seventy-nine
local 4-Hers exhibited their project work alongside 4-Hers from
across the state in the Orr Building on Friday, August 11. These
members were chosen to advance to the Illinois State Fair after
exhibiting outstanding project work at their local 4-H shows earlier
in the summer.
Twenty-eight local exhibitors representing 16 different 4-H clubs
received special awards at the State Fair in recognition of their
excellent project work.
Champion Medal awarded to the exhibitor with the highest
score in each class on each exhibit day:
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Brayden Armstrong (Illiopolis) Sportfishing 3
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Dale Davison (Middletown) Visual Arts: Plastic
Block Art
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Lillian Frazee (Chatham) Visual Arts: Glass
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Hannah Glandon (Atlanta) Geology: Innovation
Class
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Haley Graff (Rochester) Cooking 301: Cake
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Jacob Hartman (Springfield) Forests of Fun 3
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Ada Holt (Springfield) Weather 2
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Carter Johnson (Middletown) Electricity 1
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Benjamin Kinner (New Berlin) Shooting Sports:
Rifle Display
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Kinsley Rembusch (Springfield) Health 2
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Stephen Starasta (Lincoln) Fish/Wildlife
Innovation Class
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June Stehling (Pleasant Plains) Animal Science
1
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Ellie Wrage (Lincoln) Clothing 2: Sewn
Non-Clothing
Reserve Champion Medal awarded to the
exhibitor with the second highest score in each class on each
exhibit day:
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Alex Graff (Rochester) Aerospace: Display
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Alana Hartman (Springfield) Vegetable
Gardening: Herb Display
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Shelby Heyen (Mason City) Photography: Photo
Editing
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Tanner Jones (Beason) Tractor C
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Lillian Lee (Glenarm) Visual Arts: Food
Decorating, Intermediate
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Jude Lumsden (Springfield) Clothing 2: Sewn
Clothing
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Sarah Simpson (Springfield) Shooting Sports:
Rifle Display
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Inspire Award given at judges discretion to
exhibitors who presented inspirational, innovative, or unique
exhibits:
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Daniel Crider (Lincoln) Visual Arts: Clay
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Madilyn Hogan (Auburn) Visual Arts: Cake
Decorating, Beginning
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Victor Holt (Springfield) Visual Arts: Glass
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Grayson Huss (New Berlin) Tractor B
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Camden Perry (New Berlin) Interior Design:
Beginning
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Oliver White (Beason) Floriculture A
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Mollie Willis (Greenview) Visual Arts: Fiber
Non-Original, age 8-10
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Olivia Wrage (Lincoln) Sportfishing 1
In 4-H, project areas represent the culmination of
individual learning paths where youth are able to show off their
skills and expertise in front of thousands of fairgoers. Youth also
participate in conference judging as a part of the experience. This
brings members and volunteer judges together to evaluate project
exhibits. It involves one-on-one, face-to-face communication in
which the volunteer judge and exhibitor talk directly with each
other. This technique provides a unique opportunity for 4-H'ers to
learn from their experiences and knowledge of the volunteer judge.
We are proud of our all our 4-H members who
exhibited at the Illinois State Fair, and we are happy to see how
many were recognized with special awards, said Youth Development
Educator Carissa Davis. We are excited to see how these young
people will continue to grow their skills in the coming year.
4-H members from Logan, Menard, and Sangamon counites are also
participating in the 2023 Illinois State Fair Junior Livestock
Shows. In the Junior Livestock Division, 4-H and FFA members from
across the state have an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge
and skills while exhibiting the animals they have raised during the
past year.
To see results of the livestock shows, please visit the webpage for
Illinois State Fair competition results at
https://statefair.illinois.
gov/competitions/competitionresults.html.
The new 4-H year begins in September, and local clubs are always
happy to welcome new members. To learn more about the opportunities
available to local youth through the 4-H program, please visit
extension.illinois.edu/LMS/
4-H-youth-development.
[Amy Zepp, 4-H Program Coordinator,
Sangamon County]
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