Kris Fish Kuhlmannchris Gleason

Kris Fish Kuhlmannchris Gleason

August 21, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Kris Fish KuhlmannChris Gleason

Executive Director4-H Youth Development

Iowa 4-H FoundationISU Extension and Outreach

(515) 294-1552 (515) 294-1557

2013 Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame Honorees celebrated at the Iowa State Fair

Iowa 4-H Foundation and ISU Extension and Outreach induct110 Iowa 4-H volunteers.

AMES, Iowa – Eighty-three counties inducted honorees into the 2013 Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the 4-H Exhibits Building at the Iowa State Fair on Sunday, Aug. 18. The honorees were selected by their counties for their outstanding service and dedication to 4-H. Inductees or their surviving family members were presented a certificate by the Iowa 4-H Foundation as they were introduced on stage.In alphabetical order, Adair to Jackson Counties were recognized at 1:30, while Jefferson to Wright County were recognized at 3:30 A reception was held shortly after each of the Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame presentations.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for the counties and state to recognize and celebrate 4-H volunteers and staff who have shown outstanding service and dedication to Iowa’s 4-H program,” said Chris Gleason, of ISU Extension and Outreach 4-H Youth Development.

Counties select inductees for their exceptional work in contributing to the lives of 4-H members and the overall 4-H program. Many inductees served as club leaders, youth mentors, fair superintendents or fair board members, Iowa State University Extension county council members, county youth council members, fair judges, financial supporters, chaperones or ISU Extension staff members. The inductees have demonstrated dedication, encouragement, commitment and guidance to Iowa’s 4-H’ers through the years.

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“The 4-H spirit was alive and robust on Sunday! It was a great opportunity to hear stories and their past in the Iowa 4-H Exhibits Building at the Iowa State Fair.” commented Kris Fish Kuhlmann, Executive Director of the Iowa 4-H Foundation.

Information about this year’s inductees to the Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame also is available on the Iowa 4-H Foundation website, organized by year and by county. Go to and select “Recognition.” Photos of the inductees with Executive Director Kris Fish Kuhlmann can be found on the Foundation’s Facebook page.

The Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame was initiated in 2002 to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of 4-H. A summary of previous honorees are also available on the Iowa 4-H Foundation’s website.

This year’s honorees by county:

Adair County - Deb Hall / Clarke County - Leland Dolecheck
Adams County - Jim Curtis / Clay County - Bonnie Johnson
Allamakee County - Kermit and Ann Klees / Clayton County - Lendall and Fern Schievelbein
Audubon County - Dennis Grimm / Clinton County - Glen McCulloh
Benton County - Tim and Jean Schmidt / Crawford County - Dwight Boeck
Black Hawk County - Dale and Marty Port / Dallas County - Steve and Sharon Luellen
Boone County - Marshall King / 2013 Davis County - Charles and Carolyn Scott
Bremer County - Dave and Nancy Foelske / Delaware County - Larry and Nancy Shover
Buchanan County - Richard and Wendy Sperfslage / Des Moines County - Emmett and Carol Messer
Buena Vista County - Todd and Laura Sievers / Dickinson County - VerDon and Donna Schmidt
Bulter County - Ron Henning / Dubuque County - Henery Kruse Jr.
Calhoun County - Delmer Zinnel / Emmet County - Holle Smith
Carroll County - Virginia Hagemann / Fayette County - Neil and Julie Lansing
Cass County - Jim and Patty Rodgers / Floyd County - Joyce Night
Chickasaw County - Roger and Laurie Tiemessen / Franklin County - Boyd Dohrmann
Fremont County - Rebecca Schull / Mills County - Stephen and Nancy McGrew
Gerro Gordo County - Al Nickerson / Mitchell County - Julie and Scott Niess
Greene County -Steve and Julie Karber / Monona County - Sharyl Bruning
Grundy County - Ken and Nadene Van Hauen / Monroe County - Dean Bettis
Guthrie County - Carol Dorsey / Muscatine County - Mike Aversing
Hamilton County - Tom and Pat Rittscher / O'Brien County - Duane "Mick" Konz
Hancock County - Stan and Michele Greiman / Page County - Joyce Johnson
Harrison County - Evelyn Oliver / Palo Alto - Karen Schwartzkopf
Henry County - Diana Weigert / Plymouth County - Gary Larson
Howard County - Craig and Gladie Church / Pocahontas County - Graig and Terry Ferguson
Humboldt County - Diana Lehman / Polk County - Craig and LaVon Griffieon
Ida County - Brittany Wait / Pottawattamie (East) County - Nancy Hering
Iowa County - Teresa Heudepohl / Poweskiek County - Maynard Lang
Jackson County - Charles and Linda Lane / Sac County - Darold Jacobson
Jefferson County - James R. Govock / Scott County - Mary Schwarz
Johnson County - Jim and Carolyn Smith / Shelby County - Elaine Baughman
Jones County - Betty Wolken / Story County - Mary DeBaca
Keokuk County - Donna Decker / Tama County - Keith and Carol Earles
Kossuth County - Jean Kent / Union County - Dennis and Pauline Sweet
Linn County - Mike Rice / Van Buren County - Kenneth Gilchrist
Louisa County - Janet Pretz / Wapello County - Doug Glosser
Mahaska County - Ron Bever / Warren County - Monty Freeman
Marshall County - Pat VonAhnen / Washington County - James Frier
Wayne County - Donna Morgan
Webster County - Dan and Lou Ann Garst
Winneshiek County - Ann Moen
Woodbury County - Marilyn Joy Engle
Worth County - Forence Ferden
Wright County - Larry and Karla Pals

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The Iowa 4-H Foundation provides the private financial resources to develop and deliver quality 4-H youth programs throughout the state of Iowa. These opportunities help young people enhance their ability to use critical thinking, leadership, communication, and social skills – tools that will give them a competitive edge in their future endeavors.

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Iowa 4-H Youth Development is a program of Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Iowa 4-H reaches 1 in 5 Iowa youth with hands-on, learn by doing experiences. With programs in every county, the primary interest areas 4-H youth are involved in are science, technology, engineering & math (STEM), healthy living, agriculture and creative arts. 4-H’ers are Iowa’s future!