One
hundred and twelve local 4-Hers exhibited their project work
alongside 4-Hers from across the state in the Orr Building on
Saturday, August 10. 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.
Champion Medal awarded to the exhibitor with the highest
score in each class on each exhibit day:
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Eva Gowin (Lincoln) Creative Writing
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Norah Judd (Lincoln) Health 2
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Asher Morris (Lincoln) - Visual Arts: Plastic
Block Art
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Sophia Schneider (Mason City) - Photo Editing
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Cameron Wilmert (Lincoln) Theater Arts 1
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Kirby Jo Bacon (Greenview) Civic Engagement
Group
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Milo Bacon (Greenview) - Civic Engagement Group
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Adalynn Beiermann (Athens) - Civic Engagement
Group
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Avery Breedlove (Petersburg) - Civic Engagement
Group
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Carly Breedlove (Petersburg) - Civic Engagement
Group
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Waylon Carls (Greenview) - Civic Engagement Group
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Aria Henry (Athens) - Civic Engagement Group
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Kendall Underwood (Greenview) - Civic Engagement
Group
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Luke Willis (Greenview) - Civic Engagement Group
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Mollie Willis (Greenview) - Civic Engagement
Group
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Macie Willis (Greenview) - Civic Engagement Group
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Grace Burnside (Pleasant Plains) Clothing 1
Sewn Clothing
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David Burnside (Pleasant Plains) Entomology 2
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Elijah Eastvold (Springfield) Maker
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Charlotte Ghosh (Chatham) Natural Resources 1
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Madilyn Hogan (Auburn) Food Decorating
Beginning
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Ada Holt (Springfield) Forests of Fun 2
Declan McCarty (Springfield) - Forests of Fun 3
Reserve Champion Medal awarded to the
exhibitor with the second highest score in each class on each
exhibit day:
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Maddox Dare (Delevan) Soybeans
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Gage Jones (Beason) Woodworking 1
Emily Lawrence (Middletown) Cooking 101: Ceral Bars
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Arianna Morris (Lincoln) Visual Arts: Paper 3D
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Olivia Wrage (Lincoln) Sportsfishing 1
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Alex Graff (Rochester) Aerospace Display
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Grayson Huss (New Berlin) Beekeeping 1
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Moxon King (New Berlin) Corn
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Elliot Lee (Glenarm) Model Rocketry
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Sarah Simpson (Springfield) Floriculture B
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Isaac Storey (Springfield) Wildlife 1
Inspire Award given at judges discretion to
exhibitors who presented inspirational, innovative, or unique
exhibits:
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Henry Farmer (Elkhart) Small Engines
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Makia Hassebrock (Beason) Corn
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Oliver White (Beason) Floriculture A
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Luke Wibben (Atlanta) Forests of Fun 1
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Adalynn Beiermann (Athens) Visual Arts: Fiber
Non Original
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Carrie Barlow (Pawnee) Design Decisions
Beginning
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William Brooks (Mechanicsburg) Maker
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Madeline Brooks (Mechanicsburg) Scrapbooking
Beginning
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Inspire Award cont.
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Haley Graff (Rochester) Cooking 401: Pie Shell
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Ethan Greenfield (Springfield) Rock Hounds 1
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Abigail Holtrop (Springfield) Heritage Arts
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Alli Van Veldhuizen (Pleasant Plains) Sports
Nutrition
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 also
participated in the 2024 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. Certain results are in progress
or not listed yet.
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.
ABOUT ILLINOIS 4-H: Illinois 4-H is the flagship youth
development program of University of Illinois Extension and
administered through the College of Agriculture, Consumer, and
Environmental Sciences.4-H grows true leaders, youth who are
empowered for life today and prepared for a career tomorrow. The
hands-on approach in 4-H gives young people guidance, tools and
encouragement, and then puts them in the drivers seat to make great
things happen. Independent research confirms the unparalleled impact
of the 4-H experience, demonstrating that young people are four
times more likely to contribute to their communities; two times more
likely to make healthier choices; two times more likely to be
civically active; and two times more likely to participate in STEM
programs.
About Extension: Illinois Extension leads public outreach for
University of Illinois by translating research into action plans
that allow Illinois families, businesses, and community leaders to
solve problems, make informed decisions, and adapt to changes and
opportunities. Illinois Extension is part of the University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Agricultural, Consumer and
Environmental Sciences.
[Carissa Davis
Extension Educator, 4-H Youth Development] |