The
Logan County 4-H Foundation presented 4 scholarships:
• Clay Aylesworth (Mt. Pulaski) received the Ross B. Conrady
Memorial 4-H Foundation Scholarship. Aylesworth is a member of
Topper 4-H Club. He is attending Lincoln Land Community College for
their Agriculture Transfer program then attending a 4-year
university to study agronomy.
• Klarissa Helton (Middletown) received the Alice Jodlowski Memorial
4-H Foundation Scholarship. Helton was a member of Middletown 4-H
Club. She is currently attending Hair Masters in Bloomington. She
plans to get her cosmetology license and then attend Heartland
Community College next fall to become a counselor.
• Miranda Nelson (Middletown) received a 2023
America’s Farmers Grow Communities, Sponsored by Bayer Fund, 4-H
Foundation Scholarship. Nelson was a member of Middletown 4-H Club.
She is attending Illinois State University majoring in biology on
the path to become an orthodontist.
• Stephen Starasta (Lincoln) received a 2023 America’s Farmers Grow
Communities, Sponsored by Bayer Fund, 4-H Foundation Scholarship.
Starasta is a member of Cloverdale 4-H Club. He is attending Iowa
State University to study animal ecology with specialization in
wildlife biology.
The Sangamon County 4-H Foundation presented 3
scholarships:
• Lily Frazee (Chatham) received a 2023 Sangamon 4-H Foundation
Scholarship. Frazee is a member of the Sugar Creek Pioneers 4-H
Club. She is attending the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign to study agricultural and biological engineering.
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• Erik Keeton (Waverly) received
the 2023 Sangamon 4-H Foundation Livestock Scholarship and the
Morrison Family Scholarship. Keeton is a member of the
Talkington 4-H Club. He is attending Lincoln Land Community
College to study agriculture and diesel mechanic technologies.
• Jane Simpson (Springfield) received a 2023 Sangamon 4-H
Foundation Scholarship. Simpson is a member of the Cooper Jets
4-H Club. She is attending Missouri State University with a
double major in business and sports management.
“We are thankful for our local 4-H Foundations who join us in
recognizing outstanding 4-H members every year and supporting
their continuing studies,” said Youth Development Educator
Carissa Davis. “We are impressed by these 4-H’ers hard work,
determination, and community involvement and excited to see how
they will continue to excel in the future.”
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] |