4-H Key Award Recipients

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The Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Program recognized a select group of 4-H participants who have demonstrated consistent growth in their 4-H involvement, developed and applied their leadership skills and actively participated in the functions of their 4-H club and community. It is the highest award given by Ozaukee County 4-H.

2023 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Katelyn Depies
Katelyn is an 11 year 4-H member who has been a part of the Little Kohler and Jay Road 4-H Clubs. Throughout those 11 years she has taken interest in a variety of projects such as; archery, beef, drawing and painting, foods and nutrition, home environment, photography, sheep, swine and tie dying. She has also shown leadership within her club by holding leadership positions such as; being her club’s current Secretary and previously the club Historian.

Katelyn has been actively involved in a wide variety of county offerings by participating in the Bowl-a-thon, attending camp and being a camp counselor, performing in the Variety Show and being a member of The Haunt planning committee and participating as an actor. She credits The Haunt for helping to build her confidence. Katelyn also competed in the Miss Ozaukee contest twice and is a Youth Board Member on the Ozaukee County Leaders Association Board. She has also volunteered in some 4-H community events such as; Christmas caroling at Gables on the Pond, walking in the Flag Day parade, and making cards for Veteran’s Day.

On a state level, Katelyn has participated as a livestock exhibitor at State Fair, participated in meats judging contest and has participated in the Showdown at Dodge County Sheep Show. Katelyn feels that all the shows she has participated in have helped her build solid time management skills.

Outside of 4-H, Katelyn just completed her 12th grade year at Random Lake High School. She was a member of FFA, participated in the fall musical, an art club member, a participant on the softball team and the girls basketball manager. Katelyn will be attending the University of Wisconsin River Falls and aspires to become an Agriculture Teacher and share her love for livestock and educating people after college.

It is apparent that Katelyn has grown tremendously as a youth in the Ozaukee County 4-H program and has done a wonderful job showcasing her love for 4-H.

A message from Katelyn: I am honored to be able to receive the Key award. This award is very special to me because I am able to reflect on what I have done and the memories I have shared with others in my career in Ozaukee County 4-H. From just playing Corn Hole during barn duty, remembering how scared I was to perform in the variety show for the first time in 3rd grade, choosing to run for Miss Ozaukee in 2022 & 2023, and getting my first reserve champion dairy beef steer, to just name a few. Looking back I would not want to have it any other way. Ozaukee County 4-H has shaped me into the person I am glad to be today. 

I would first like to thank my mom. Without her I would have definitely missed a deadline for a project, meeting time, or almost anything that was in my busy schedule. She is the rock of our family and I cannot appreciate her enough. I know that she is going to miss me when I go to college in less than a month. She has taught me how to become a dedicated person to whatever I put my mind to. I would also like to thank my dad for getting me started in the livestock projects all of those years ago. I have found my true passion for raising and showing livestock.

Next I would like to thank all of the leaders that believed in me and my career in Ozaukee County 4-H. Deanna Lee and Jim & Teri Rychtik, thank you for being my shoulder to cry on, someone to talk to, someone to look up to, and even just being there for me and pushing me to keep going in the show ring with my animals. Debbie Poull and Brenda Mueller, thank you for welcoming me with open arms into your club this year. It has truly been a blessing being able to be an officer for Jay Road 4-H. 

Third, I would like to thank my wonderful stock show family. Ricky, I can’t thank you enough. Your dedication to helping youth getting into showing lambs and of all of your knowledge about the industry has helped me win not one but 2 banners these past 2 summers, and I am truly thankful. Kaylee & Jorjie, thanks for putting up with me and becoming some of my best friends in 4-H. I can’t wait to see you shine in the show ring when I am done showing after next year. Our inside jokes and all of the times I tried to teach you the boot scootin’ boogie or cotton eyed joe in the barn at home, are memories that I will never forget. Weston, thank you for letting me show you the ropes of pig showing. I hope that you will continue your passion for pigs and showing.

Without my family, mentors, leaders, and my stock show family support along with the many others in 4-H, I would not be the person I am today, taking on my dreams as I move onto my next step in life. Thank you everyone for the push in building leadership skills, growth and confidence that you have given me throughout my 11 years in Ozaukee County 4-H. Without everyone I would not be able to have found my passion for agriculture education.

Timothy Gierach

Timothy is a 10 year 4-H member of the Lindenwood 4-H Club. Throughout his membership he participated in a variety of projects such as; woodworking, leathercraft, wood burning, shotgun and archery, auctioneering, sheep, food and youth leadership. He has also shown leadership within the club by holding the club leadership positions of club President, Secretary, Pledge leader and a Recreation leader.

Timothy participated in a variety of County programs, including the Communication Festival, the bowl-a-thon, an open house demonstrator, a tour guide at the new family fairgrounds event, the pinewood derby event, and a variety show participant.

Timothy is currently Mr. Ozaukee 4-H. He represents the Ozaukee County 4-H program well by being actively engaged in a variety of events and local parades within the surrounding communities! He shared that his speaking skills have grown tremendously from this experience.

On a state level, Timothy had the opportunity to participate in the Dairy Quiz Bowl, attend Winter Leadership Camp, Space Camp and participate in State Fair as a sheep exhibitor and a variety show performer.

Outside of 4-H, Timothy just completed his 12th grade year at Rolling Meadow Lutheran High School, where he has been a choir vocalist, a participant in the church historical society, a brat stand server, drama performer and actively supports the work on his family’s dairy farm and Gierach Orchards. Timothy hopes to continue learning business management skills at Concordia University Wisconsin this fall.

It is evident that Timothy has been a dedicated youth in the Ozaukee County 4-H program and represents 4-H well.

A message from Timothy: Thank you so much for this award. Thank you especially to my co-general leaders, Mrs. Boehlke and Mrs. Brzezinski, and to all my leaders who worked with me and helped me to become the person I am. I am also grateful to my parents who pushed me to do things I didn’t necessarily want to do, but I am happy that I was pushed to do them. I would encourage everyone who is not in the 4-H program to get involved. 4-H is such a wonderful program because it stretches you to do things that you would otherwise not take the opportunity to do. It will help you to become a more well-rounded person. Finally, I would like to thank the fair board members for putting on such a wonderful fair each year.

Maria Lee

Maria is a 13 year 4-H member of the Lindenwood 4-H Club. Throughout her membership she has participated in a wide variety of projects such as; archery, dairy, leather craft, auctioneering, photography, tie-dye, youth leadership, sheep and shotgun. She has also shown dedicated leadership skills within her club by holding a variety of leadership roles such as; Pledge Leader, Recreational Leader, Historian, Treasure, Secretary and Vice President.

Maria has participated in a variety of county activities and programs, including attending the annual 4-H Foundation Bowl-A-Thon, participating in the 4-H dance, co-coordinating the Communication Festival, a Variety Show performer, a member on The Haunt Committee, a camp counselor, the 4-H Open House Coordinator, competing in the volleyball and softball tournaments and demonstrating skills at the tri-county Archery Shoot event. Maria has also served as a Ozaukee County Leaders Association youth representative for the past two years by being the Vice President and running the meetings.

Maria is also currently Miss Ozaukee 4-H. She has been representing the Ozaukee County 4-H program well by being actively involved in community events, 4-H activities and local parades. Maria has been able to share her passion for 4-H through this experience!

On a state level, Maria has had the opportunity to be a state fair exhibitor, a member of the Dairy Quiz Bowl team, a Wisconsin Foundation Blue Ribbon Meat Products Auctioneer, a presenter at Fall Forum, a National Agriculture Summit Wisconsin Delegate and a Space Camp Delegate.

Outside of 4-H, Maria just completed her 12th grade school year at Homestead High School. She was an active member in her high school’s Student Council, National Honors Society, the Random Lake FFA and participated in Lacrosse. Maria has previously taken courses at Lakeshore Technical College in both animal science and horticulture. This fall, she will be attending South Dakota State University in Vermillion, South Dakota.

It is evident that Maria has been a passionate and dedicated youth in the Ozaukee County 4-H program and has made the most of her experiences.

Lydia Loupee

Lydia is a 10 year member of the Covered Bridge 4-H club. Throughout those 10 years she has taken interest in a variety of projects such as; sheep, jewelry making, knitting, cake decorating, clothing, candy making, drawing and painting, crocheting and dogs. She has also participated as a youth leader for 4 different projects. She has actively shown club involvement by being the club’s current President and previously the Secretary and Treasurer. She shared that participating in so many projects and then showing all her projects here at the fair and having to speak to a variety of judges helped build her confidence and speaking skills.

Lydia has been active in a wide variety of county offerings by helping with the planning and participating in the Bunny Breakfast/Project Bunny event, demonstrating crafting activities at the fall open house, participant in the Clothing Revue, and participant of summer camp, competed in the Miss Ozaukee contest twice and is a Youth Board Member on the Ozaukee County Leaders Association Board. She has also participated in numerous 4-H community volunteer activities such as; Christmas caroling at various nursing homes, helping with the Orphan Grain Train diaper making and walking in the Flag Day parade distributing Haunt fliers.

On a state level, Lydia has represented Ozaukee County 4-H on many occasions as she has participated in the Wisconsin 4-H Fall Forum as an attendee, participated in the State Fair Clothing Day and State Fair Clothing Revue.

Outside of 4-H, Lydia just completed her 12th grade year at Living Word Lutheran High School in Jackson, where she was extremely involved in various activities. She has taken piano, violin and flute lessons, as well as a member of the symphonic band, concert band, a musical and play crew members and a member of student council. This fall she plans to attend Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee.

It is clear that Lydia has flourished and grown significantly as a youth in the Ozaukee County 4-H program and has done a fantastic job representing 4-H.

A message from Lydia: There is nothing you can do to prepare yourself for growing up. Looking back on these last 10 years of my life, it is hard to believe it’s over. Throughout my time in 4-H, I’ve been able to get to know some really amazing people and make so many memories. I couldn’t be more thankful for this community. Although this period of my life has ended, now the skills I have learned and the memories I’ve made will last forever.

2022 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Abigail Garvey
Abigail is a 10 year Cloverleaf 4-H Club member. Throughout those 10 years, she has taken interest in a variety of projects such as: clothing, home environment, photography and being a youth leader for the Cloverbuds, tie-dye, and Explorers projects. Abigail has also shown leadership within her club by holding leadership positions of club secretary, club president, directing Variety Show acts and coordinating the club flower bed for the Grafton Library.

Abigail has been actively involved in a wide variety of county offerings by being a member of The Haunt planning committee, being a participant and narrating the 4-H Clothing Revue, attending 4-H Base and Outpost camp and being a camp counselor. Additionally, Abigail has volunteered in some community events such as helping at the Bunny Breakfast and Breakfast on the Farm.

Abigail is also currently the 2022 Miss Ozaukee 4-H. She represents the Ozaukee County 4-H Program well and is doing a wonderful job of promoting 4-H by attending various events and local parades within the surrounding communities!
On a state level, Abigail has attended the American Spirit East Trip, participated in the State Fair Clothing Revue, attended Arts Camp, attended Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference and Winter Leadership Camp. She credits some of these 4-H travel opportunities to her learned independence.

Outside of 4-H, Abigail just completed her 12th grade year at Grafton High School. She was a member of the National Honors Society, coached the middle school forensics team and was a 15 year member of the Lake Shore Dance Performance Company.
It is apparent that Abigail has grown tremendously as a youth in the Ozaukee County 4-H program and has done a wonderful job showcasing her love for 4-H.

A message from Abigail: 4-H has taken me to some incredible places. Although my 4-H trips to Washington D.C., Boston and New York City have been incredible, it occurred to me that there are places even cooler than that. For example, without 4-H, I would have never been to Camp Y-Koda to be a camp counselor, and make some of my favorite memories. Or, I would have never been an actor in a haunted house and discovered my love for Halloween and volunteering. Additionally, I would have never been able to spend almost every day this summer in a goat barn, training baby goats. Even when 4-H takes me to the vet the Thursday of fair, I am grateful 4-H has offered me so many opportunities; things that would have been impossible otherwise. Therefore, because I could not reach all of these places alone, the amount of people I have to thank is limitless. And so, even through I have claimed to have an immeasurable amount of thank-you’ s to say, I am going to attempt to name some of them now.

First, I want to thank every single member of the Haunt Committee – specifically Mrs. Deanna Lee. They are truly a family like no other. Their collective passion for scaring the heck out of people makes them an incredible team that works really hard to put on an amazing show. I have really enjoyed participating in the Haunt, from build to tear down. If I can find rides home from Madison in October, you better bet I will be there every weekend. Thank you for letting me be part of your demented family.

Next, I want to say thanks to all of my project leaders, club leaders, and past youth leaders that have take time to prepare and teach me anything and everything. It’s a really broad list of people and subjects that I have participated in over the years, but they are each building blocks to one 4-H’er, and without those blocks I would be up here today – so thank you.

Third, I would like to thank the 4-H Foundation and 4-H Leaders Association. They have played a key role, both financially and informationally, in my ability to make it to all of these places, and I appreciate all of the support along my 4-H career.

Perhaps one of the biggest thank-you’ s I have to give goes to my parents. When I asked if I could buy and raise a baby goat with absolutely no experience or resources, they were exceptionally supportive and excited for me. In fact, the word “supported” doesn’t even describe it, because they would go to the barn on the nights I couldn’t and work with my goat. They have always been encouraging of each of my 4-H adventures, even the crazy ones, and I truly owe them everything. They are both smart, strong, and ambitious individuals and if I end up anything like them, I think I will be okay.

Amy Jentges
Amy is an 11 year member of the Little Kohler 4-H Club. Throughout those 11 years, she has taken interest in a variety of projects: beef, jewelry, dairy, Wisconsin agriculture, youth leadership and swine. She has actively shown club involvement and leadership by being the Little Kohler Club president and secretary.

Amy has been active in a wide variety of county offerings by participating in the Ozaukee County Livestock and Dairy programs as a leader and representative, a participant on The Haunt Planning Committee, the 2021 Miss Ozaukee 4-H, a youth coordinator for the Communications Festival and Open House as well as a youth board member on the Ozaukee County 4-H Leaders Association Board. She shared that she has established dependability while working with countless different groups and organizations and has acquired a strong work ethic.

On a state level, Amy has represented Ozaukee County 4-H on many occasions as she participated in the Wisconsin 4-H Fall Forum as an attendee and presenter, participated in the state Meat Judging and Identification Contest, participated in the state Dairy Bowl, attended American Spirit travel experience, Winter Leadership Camp as well as Space Camp.

Outside of 4-H, Amy just completed her 12th grade year at Random Lake High School, where she was extremely involved in the FFA program. Amy will be attending the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and will be pursuing a degree in Agricultural Education and Agricultural Marketing Communication.

It is clear that Amy has flourished as a youth in the Ozaukee County 4-H program and has done a fantastic job representing 4-H.

Jacob Peacy
Jacob is a 13 year member of the Knellsville 4-H Club. Throughout his membership, he has participated in a variety of project such as: photography, woodworking, rocketry, dairy, arts & crafts, Legos and youth leadership for Cloverbuds. He has also shown leadership within the club by holding the club leadership positions of vice president and secretary.
Jacob has participated in a variety of County programs, including participating in the Variety Show, being an Ozaukee County 4-H Ambassador, participant in the Communications Festival, summer camp attendee, participant in the Pinewood Derby and an actor for The Haunt.

Jacob is currently the 2022 Mr. Ozaukee 4-H. He represents the Ozaukee County 4-H program well by being very talkative and engaging the intersested youth and being present at a variety of events and local parades within the surrounding communities! On a state level, Jacob had the opportunity to attend Winter Leadership Camp, Space Camp, and participate in the State Fair Variety Show act as well as be a State Fair Expo Activity Team participant.

Outside of 4-H, Jacob just completed his 12th grade year at Port Washington High School, where he was very active in Eagle Scouts, the National Honor Society, and the high school wrestling team.
It is evident that Jacob has been a dedicated youth in the Ozaukee County4-H program and has represented 4-H well.

A message from Jacob: I am honored to be selected to receive the 4-H Key Award this year. There have been many awards that I have received, but this one is very special because it represents everything I have done over the past 13 years of being in 4-H and the skills that I have learned along the way because of my 4-H experiences. However, receiving this award would not have been possible without the village that helped me become the man I am today. First and foremost, I want to thank my parents who provided me with so many opportunities to get involved with 4-H.

Thank you, mom and dad, for all of your love and support and going along with my crazy ideas. I, figuratively and literally, would not be here if it wasn’t for you two. To the Knellsville 4-H Club, the Ozaukee County 4-H leaders, the 4-H Foundation, and the 4-H Extension Office, thank you for all the programs and opportunities that you have put together for the 4-H youth in Ozaukee County. We might not say it enough, but thank you for all that you do for us. We might not realize it at the time, but we truly appreciate everything that you do. The events have always been so much fun and appreciated by everyone. Ozaukee County 4-H would not be what it is without the love that everyone puts in to make this a county of excellence.

I remember my parents having a discussion after we attended our first 4-H Open House when I was in kindergarten. My mom asked my dad if he was sure that non-farm kids could join 4-H, because her experience was that farm kids were in 4-H and my dad grew up on a farm and was in 4-H, so it must have been true. My mom must have been convinced because her we are 13 years later.

One of the best things about 4-H is how it grows with you and the skills that you learn and the friendships that you make are lifelong. Public speaking, leadership skills, and work ethic are just some skills I have learned because of 4-H and the activities that I have been involved in. These activities have not only helped me become a better leader in 4-H, especially as an older youth and as this year’s Mr. Ozaukee 4-H, but outside of 4-H as well as an Eagle Scout and being a 3-year captain of my high school wrestling team.

Through 4-H, I have made friends from not only Ozaukee County, but from throughout Wisconsin – thanks to the opportunities for travel, including trips to Winter Leadership Camp, Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama, and being an Activity Team Youth Ambassador at the State Fair. 4-H’ers become fast friends and make everything memorable. Who can forget the “Captain, Captain, Captain” skit my friend Ben Mitchell and I did at 4-H camp. Six years later, and people are still taking about the difference between an iceberg and an ice cube. But in all seriousness, 4-H has helped shape me into the young man that I am today. I am a 4-H’er and I am proud of it. 4-H will always be a key art of who I am. Whether it be the travel, the skills, the awards, and the people helped me become who I am and who I will be in the next stage of my life. This is not the end of the journey in 4-H, but only the beginning. These memories and experiences are merely the foundation to help me make the best better.

2021 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Devin Curran

Devin is a 13-year Lindenwood 4-H Club member. Throughout those 13 years he has taken interest in a variety of projects such as; leathercraft, archery, sport fishing, small engines, tie dying, rock climbing and skiing. He has also shown leadership within his club by holding the following club office positions: Pledge Leader for two years and the Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator.

Devin has been actively involved in a wide variety of county offerings by attending summer camp as a youth and working as a camp counselor, volunteering at The Haunt by constructing, selling tickets, being an actor and participating in teardown and clean up. He has been a Variety Show performer, participant in the annual volleyball and softball tournaments and helped promote 4-H at the 4-H Open Houses. Devin volunteered in a variety of community services opportunities such as; caroling at Cedar Springs Health Rehab Center, participating in the Milwaukee River clean-up, volunteering for bingo at Lasata nursing home and coordinating the 4-H Adopt-A-Highway Program.

On a state level, Devin has attended Art Beat, participated in Arts Camp as a camper and counselor, attended Fall Forum, and been a State Fair Variety Show performer. He also submitted an application and went through an interview process to attend Space Camp, the American Spirit West trip and American Spirit East trip. Devin credits 4-H for numerous meaningful relationships and for feeling like a family throughout all of his active years.

Devin has shown passion and excitement about the 4-H program in the last 13 years of his youth involvement. He has continued to work hard to enhance and promote the program. Congratulations to Devin for being a recipient of the 2021 4-H Key Award!

Caleb Gierach

Caleb is a 10-year member with the Lindenwood 4-H Club. Throughout those 10 years he has taken interest in a variety of projects such as; woodworking, leathercraft, sheep, foods, youth leadership and shotgun. He has actively shown club involvement by previously being the club Treasurer, Secretary, Historian and this year the Vice President.

Caleb has participated in a wide variety of the county offerings by being active on kickball and volleyball teams, bowling during the annual Foundation Bowl-a-thon, participated and helped at the Pinewood Derby and demonstrated his communication skills at the Communications Festival and Variety Show. He has also volunteered on numerous occasions to help better our community by supporting local events such as; being a church acolyte, participating in a church historical society, Christmas Caroling at local nursing homes, participating in annual Adopt-A-Highway events and volunteering for recycling at the Ozaukee County Fair.

Caleb is also currently the 2020 Mr. Ozaukee. He represented the Ozaukee County 4-H program well and did a wonderful job of promoting 4-H when he attended various events and local parades within the surrounding communities!

On a state level, Caleb has represented Ozaukee County 4-H on numerous occasions. He attended the Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference, a delegate for Space Camp and selected for the American Spirit East trip. All of these opportunities have a thorough application and interview process, which led Caleb to be chosen for these trips. He has also been a performer and exhibitor at the Wisconsin State Fair for numerous years.

It is clear that Caleb demonstrates passion for the Ozaukee County 4-H program and his community. He helped to diligently add to and promote the program throughout his various experiences. Congratulations on being a recipient of the 2021 4-H Key Award, Caleb!

Jennifer Poull

Jennifer is a 12-year 4-H member who has been with the Jay Road 4-H Club. Throughout her membership she has participated in a variety of projects such as; horse and pony, home environment, art, photography, wildlife ecology, creative writing, quilting, archery, drawing and painting, tie dying and collections. She has shown leadership within the club by holding the following club office positions; Games Committee for two years, Historian for one year and Secretary for two years.

Jennifer has participated in a variety of county offerings by assisting with the Christmas float committee, participating in the Foundation Bowl-a-thon, attending 4-H Summer Camp, assisting with the 4-H Open House and attending the 4-H Dance. Jennifer also volunteered at the Belgium Gardens Senior Center and assisted with the Village Park flower display.

On a state level, Jennifer has attended Winter Leadership Camp, 4-H State Horse Expo, 4-H State Horse Bowl and participate in Animal Science Days. Jennifer submitted an application, interviewed and attended Space Camp and  American Spirit trip. Jennifer credits 4-H for making her into the person she is today, as it has provided her with opportunities to learn new skills and take on many new challenges.

It is evident that Jennifer is a stand out youth in the Ozaukee County 4-H program and represents 4-H well. We can’t wait to see what she will do with her time remaining as a youth in the Ozaukee County 4-H program! Congratulations on being a recipient of the 2021 4-H Key Award, Jennifer!

A message from Jennifer:

I can’t imagine not being in 4-H. I’ve been a part of 4-H for what feels like forever and it has been a wonderful journey. It has allowed me to grow and discover new ideas I thought wouldn’t be possible. I was able to make great friends with even fonder memories. 4-H has taught me what it means to be a responsible leader who can help others pave the way.

Of course, this wouldn’t be possible if it weren’t for other leaders who helped paved the way for me. Leaders like my parents, who have taught me to always go above and beyond and to always help those who need it. Adult leaders, who have helped me gain knowledge and allowed me to grow as a person. Friends and family, who have been by my side and cheered me on even if it was a failure at first. So many people have helped me grow and make 4-H a fun place that everyone can enjoy.

With the experiences I have gained and the knowledge I have learned through 4-H, I hope I can continue to grow as an individual and help others learn and appreciate what it means to be a 4-H-er. As the motto says, let’s all hope we can make the best better.

Katelyn Poull

Katelyn is an 11-year member with the Jay Road 4-H Club. Throughout those 11 years she has taken interest in a variety of projects such as; horse and pony, home environment, photography, wildlife ecology, art, scrapbooking, archery, quilting, tie dying and creative writing. She is actively involved in her club’s office positions, serving as the head of Games Committee for four years, Vice President for two years and President for the last two years.

Katelyn has participated in a wide variety of county offerings being involved in the 4-H Open House, participating the 4-H Foundation Bowl-a-thon, attending 4-H Dance and 4-H camp, volunteering for The Haunt and assisting with the Jack-o-Lantern Jamboree event. Katelyn has emceed for several of the Ozaukee County 4-H horse shows. Katelyn participated in a variety of community services opportunities such as; assisting with the Belgium Gardens Senior Center and working on the Village Park flower display.

On a state level, Katelyn attended Animal Science Days, Winter Leadership Camp, the State Expo and the State Horse Bowl. Katelyn shared that attending Winter Leadership Camp helped to develop her leadership skills by building confidence that helped her run for her club’s office positions and take on a youth leadership role for the Horse and Pony project. Katelyn submitted an application, interviewed and attended Space Camp and American Spirit Trip. On a national level, Katelyn participated in the All American Quarter Horse Congress (AQHA) in Ohio in 2018.

It is clear that Katelyn has not only grown as an individual throughout the Ozaukee County 4-H program, but that she has also given back to this program in a variety of ways. Congratulations to Katelyn for being a recipient of the 2021 4-H Key Award!

A message from Katelyn:

I have been a member of the Jay Road 4-H club for 12 years. I’m so honored to have received this award. 4-H has been a huge part of my life and has helped me grow into the person that I am today. Through 4-H, I have learned some invaluable life skills I would have never learned anywhere else. Some of my favorite memories are those small spontaneous moments. Those moments that can never be captured again no matter how hard you try. A joke you shared with a friend, a funny story only you and one other person knows, or some sort of hardship you shared with someone that you now look back on with a smile. I would like to thank everyone who has helped me on my journey including my parents, the friends I have made through 4-H, and all of the adult leaders who have supported me in all that I have done.

Emilee Thiede

Emilee is a 9-year member of the Cloverleaf 4-H Club. Throughout those 9 years she has taken interest in a variety of projects such as; dairy, beef, photography, creative writing and candy making. She has been a youth leader for the daily project for 4 years. Emilee’s leadership within her club involves the following office positions; Vice President for two years, Secretary for one year and Cloverbud Coordinator for one year.

Emilee participated in a wide variety of county offerings by being involved in the Bunny Breakfast, serving at the Clover Café and working at the Breakfast with Santa. She participated in The Haunt and has supported the production by building the set, being an actor and a makeup artist during the event. Emilee volunteered in a variety of community service projects such as; caroling at Lasata Nursing Home, leading bingo events at Lasata Nursing Home, donating self-care supplies and creating homemade holiday gifts for local area nursing homes.

Emilee was the 2020 Miss Ozaukee 4-H and represented the Ozaukee County 4-H program well and did a wonderful job promoting 4-H! Emilee credits this opportunity in helping grow her confidence and allowing her to be a role model within the community.

On a state level, Emilee had the opportunity to submit an application and interview to be selected to attend the Youth Leadership Conference. She has also participated in Badger Dairy Camp.

Throughout Emilee’s 9-year involvement in the Ozaukee County 4-H Program, she has shown exemplary youth attributes and continued to give back to the program and community to support future generations. Congratulations on being a recipient of the 2021 4-H Key Award, Emilee!

A message from Emilee:

I would first like to start off by giving a huge thank you to my leader Dorothy Parchim. Dorothy has not only become my leader and my mentor, but has become one of my closest friends throughout my years in 4-H. She has been at my side, pushing me to take on new opportunities, supporting me and showing me how to build confidence and character in myself as a 4-Her.

Next I would like to thank my parents, Todd and DeAnn Thiede for always being my biggest supporters from a young age, driving me to all my events before I got my license, and always pushing me to take the next step, whether it be running for Miss Ozaukee 4-H, or sending in my college application to UW-River Falls.

When I was nine years old, and joined 4-H for the first time, I did not think I would be standing in front of a crowd, public speaking, about to receive one of the most honorable awards within Wisconsin 4-H. However, here I am, standing in front of you, and I can say that I made it.

Becoming a 4-H’er has not only proven to me what I am all capable of doing, but has proven to me the kindness in each member, excitement in trying new things, and the outcome of taking on opportunities as they come.

4-H will not only remain in my past, but in my future as I step forward, sharing my confidence, kindness and 4-H knowledge to everyone I meet. Having the chance to have shown dairy cows throughout my years, and eventually receiving the opportunity given by the Jaffke Family, to raise and show my own steers, I have truly found my passion in animal science and cattle behavior. With the many opportunities that I have been given throughout my years, including this one, I have followed my dreams to attend UW-River Falls, majoring in Companion Animal Science, and minoring in Large Animal Vet.

Without Dorothy, Paul Jaffke, the Paulus Farm and my parents support along with the many others in 4-H, I would not be the person I am today, taking on my dreams as I move onto my next step in life. Thank you everyone for the push in building leadership skills, growth and confidence that you have given me throughout my 9 years in Cloverleaf 4-H.

2020 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Ozaukee County 4-H Key Award Recognition 2020 Video Link https://youtu.be/jwyIwitA7h8

Rebecca Dowe

Rebecca is an 11 year 4-H member of the  Knellsville 4-H Club. Her parents are Sue and Fritz Dowe. Through those 11 years, Rebecca has taken interest in a variety of projects such as; flowers, music, sewing, and drawing and painting. She also was a youth leader for the music project for 6 years.

Rebecca held active roles in the Knellsville 4-H Club – President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Website Editor and Historian. She also participated in the Big Buddy program offered within the club to help support new members in feeling comfortable and assisted them with any questions they may have within their first few years within the 4-H program.

Rebecca has participated in a wide variety of the county offerings by being actively involved in the annual Communications Festival and become a co-coordinator for the event for a year. She also has actively participated in The Haunt and Jack O’ Lantern Jamboree, Variety Show, Bunny Breakfast and Foundation Bowl-A-Thon.

Rebecca shared that she has become devoted to promotion after seeing all the benefits the 4-H program offers for all members. She has supported and been involved in promoting the 4-H program by being active in the New Family Fairgrounds Tour and the Ozaukee County 4-H Ambassadors program. She also participated in 4-H Summer Camp for several years. Rebecca was a youth representative with the Leader’s Association Board serving in the role of Vice President.She regularly volunteered at the Breakfast on the Farm and Sundae at the Farm, as the Ambassador silent auction coordinator at county fair, organized a club clothing drive and has served numerous times at the local food pantry.

On a state level, Rebecca participated in many ways including, State Fair Clothing Revue, fair demonstrations, Art Camp Counselor and a 4-H & Youth Conference youth participant. Nationally, Rebecca was a 4-H Trend Spotter, a Citizenship Washington Focus trip participant, and an American Spirit Trip participant. In the summer of 2019, Rebecca had the amazing opportunity to travel with the International 4-H Youth Exchange to Japan to encounter a new culture filled with numerous learning opportunities and experiences.

Outside of 4-H, Rebecca is an active college student, attending Carthage College in Kenosha. She will return this fall for her sophomore year, as she continues her journey as a Physics Major. Throughout Rebecca’s eleven year 4-H membership, she clearly devoted herself in numerous aspects of the program to help enhance and improve the Ozaukee County 4-H Program for future generations. Congratulations Rebecca!

A message from Rebecca:

I have always enjoyed learning about many different topics, so I was a part of many different projects, but my favorites have been Clothing and Horticulture. I would also advise current and future 4-Hers to try out all of the projects that seem interesting to them, since it’s always good to try new things and learn about them, and a project can end up being an unexpected favorite. I would also advise everyone to attend as many events as possible, and to get a lot of volunteering experience. My international exchange was by far my favorite 4-H memory, and I can’t wait to return to Japan one day. For now, I am a student at Carthage College with a major in physics and minors in German and Computer Science. I would like to thank Jan Dommer, the general leader of the Knellsville 4-H Club, for supporting me ever since I first joined as a Cloverbud. I am also thankful for the financial support I received from the Leaders’ Board and Foundation for the 4-H trips and college scholarship, and it is an honor to be chosen as a Key Award recipient for 2020.

Philip Paulus

Philip is an 11 year 4-H member currently with the Waubeka 4-H Club. His parents are Marie and Gary Paulus. Throughout those 11 years, Philip has taken interest in a variety of projects such like archery, leathercraft, legos, ceramics, woodworking, and robotics. He has been a youth leader for the leathercraft project for the last 3 years. Philip held officer roles in the Waubeka 4-H Club – Club President, Treasurer and a Shadow Officer for Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice President.

Philip has participated in a variety of countywide 4-H offerings like softball, kickball and volleyball teams and bowled during the annual Foundation Bowl-a-thon tournament. He has been heavily involved with The Haunt and 4-H summer camp. Philip credits his involvement in these events in helping him increase his leadership, organizational and communication skills. Philip was the 2018-2019 Mr. Ozaukee 4-H where he represented and promoted the Ozaukee County 4-H program.

On a state level, Philip represented Ozaukee County 4-H on numerous occasions as he attended Space Camp, Wisconsin 4-H and Youth Conference, American Spirit East, American Spirit West, and Citizenship Washington Focus experiences. All of these opportunities have a thorough application and interview process where Philip demonstrated exemplar written and verbal communication skills, which led him to be chosen for these wonderful opportunities.

Outside of 4-H, Philip is a 2020 graduate from Ozaukee High School. While in high school he participated in baseball, wrestling, bowling club and robotics. He is currently employed at RAM Tools, Inc. in Grafton and plans to attend Moraine Park Technical College to pursue becoming a CNC Machine Operator.

It is clear that Philip demonstrates passion for the Ozaukee County 4-H program and his community; well deserving of the 2020 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award – Congratulations!

A message from Philip:

Some life skills I’ve learned in my 11 years in 4-H is leadership, communication, construction, time management, and organization. My favorite project was welding because it helped me better understand what I want to do after high school. My favorite memory in 4-H is being Mr. Ozaukee last year. My advice for younger members is to do as many opportunities as possible because it is all worth it in the end. I would like to thank Mrs. Modra for being a leader and always being there for me during our meetings and during my time in 4-H. I plan on going to Moraine Park Tech in West Bend for CNC/Tool and Die. I am also grateful for receiving the Haunt scholarship, Foundation scholarship, and this Key Award.

2019 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Olivia Aschebrook

Olivia is a 10 year member of Town and Country 4-H Club.  She has taken a wide variety of projects including. 22 Rifle, Air Rifle, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Photography, and Horse & Pony, Youth Leadership, Scrapbooking, Shotgun and more. Olivia has held club offices for her club and youth project leadership in many of her projects. Along the way Olivia has gained skills that she will use for her entire life. Olivia was able to travel and learn different viewpoints from others on 4-H educational travel trips. Olivia has attended Space Camp, American Spirit, 4-H focus group, and traveled to Costa Rica through the International 4-H program.

Recently, Olivia placed fifth in Rapid Fire Air Pistol in June 2019. At Nationals, she was a Representative of Ozaukee County for the State of Wisconsin Air Pistol Team Member at the National 4-H Air Pistol Shooting Competition as well.

Olivia demonstrates a notable commitment to others and keeps improving herself. She is a powerful speaker and role model. Many 4-H youth look up to her and she encourages them to strive to “Make the Best Better”. 4-H is a part of who she is today and Olivia is very thankful for the lessons, experiences and knowledge 4-H has given her.

A message from Olivia:

First, I would like to start off by saying what an honor and privilege it is to be receiving the 4-H Key Award. Through 4-H anyone can have the opportunity to discover a hidden passion, create incredible lifelong memories and make new friends along the way. Anyone who has been a part of 4-H can clearly see the rewards that can some from being a part of it. Throughout my 13 years in 4-H, I have been able to travel to a foreign country, be involved in over 15 different projects, and be able to learn about my passion for shooting sports. All of the opportunities that 4-H has provided to me have been some of the most rewarding part of my life, opportunities that I wouldn’t trade for the world. I have developed into the person I am today not only because of the experiences, I’ve had but because of the people who have supported me during my 4-H journey. That is why I would now like to thank my 4-H leaders, family, and friends for all of the life lessons, memories , and constant support throughout my 4-H story. Congratulations to all of the other recipients, and thank you again for this award; because it has truly been a pleasure to be a 4-H’er.

Natalie Batzko

Natalie is a 10 year member of Town & Country 4-H Club. Some of her projects include Dairy, Photography, Dogs, Archery, and more. She took on youth leadership roles in Photography, Dairy and Dogs. Natalie has gained self-confidence, organization and patience with the opportunities of Communication Festival, Jr Fairest of the Fair, Dogs, Open House, Dairy, Together We Can, and Variety Show.

Natalie realized through her 4-H experience that she likes working with youth. There were two members that needed extra time and assistance in her club. She enjoyed watching them learn and grow. She was an arts and crafts counselor where she experienced the same youth mentoring. Her love for dance and working with kids is in Natalie’s future.  The art of mentoring is truly a gift Natalie has.

Natalie has been very active in the Haunt and Jamboree where she has volunteered many hours and gained valuable team work skills. She knows will come in handy when working with others. Natalie is thankful for the lessons she has gainted through 4-H.

A message from Natalie:

Through the years, I have been involved in numerous projects that include dairy, dogs, archery, scrapbooking, home environment, self-determined sports and photography.  I’ve been a youth leader in dairy and photography, was the vice president of the dog project, and helped out at a number of 4-H events. I am so honored to be a recipient of this award and receiving the Key Award means so much to me. I was born into a family that was highly involved in 4-H so 4-H means a lot to me and my family and you could even say it’s a part of my DNA. No matter what I did, or how old I was, I’ve always strived to not only do my best, but to make the best better. Because of this I have gained responsibility and time management skills, but most importantly courage. I have had the opportunity to go on trips like 4-H summer camp and Space Camp in Alabama, both as a camper and as a counselor. I’d like to thank my parents for bringing me up in this organization, and driving me to meetings and events, which they still do, the Leaders Association Board for choosing me for this award, and all my leaders over the years that showed me what 4H really is and for helping me develop the skills I have today.  Thank you again for this award.

Anastasia Poull

Anastasia is a 12 year member of Jay Road 4-H Club. She started in Clover Buds in first grade. Anna stated she was a shy girl hiding behind her mother at that first meeting. She went on to say “I am thankfully no longer that shy little girl but a confident, independent, youth leader today”. Anna believes 4-H was a key to this success. She has enrolled in many projects over the years including Horse & Pony, Home Environment, Photography, Scrap Booking, Creative Writing, Youth Leadership, Art, Shotgun, Rifle, Archery, and more. Some of her youth leadership experiences have helped her grow and taught her life skills like organization and communications skills. Anna ran the Cloverbuds program for Jay Road 4-H Club and the County Wide Horseless Horse Project.

Anna is very involved in the Horse and Pony Project. She has gone to Nationals 2 years, State Horse Bowl and Expo. where she received high honors. Anna was a 4-H summer camp counselor for 5/6th grade girls. Through her camp experience, she became a strong leader for the youth in 4-H. Anna was a delegate for Citizen Washington Focus and Space Camp Counselor. She stated these experiences have helped her develop into the young adult she is today. She was named Miss Ozaukee 2018 and while in this role, Anna developed better public speaking skills.

Anna takes pride in her projects that she has taken to the fair and she has received many top honors, including State Horse & Pony Sportsmanship award, National 4-H week ribbons, and more.

A message from Anna:

4-H has given me a greater positive impact than I could have ever imagined. Before I was in 4-H, I remember walking through the barns at fair looking at every single animal. From the outside, it seemed that animals was what 4-H was all about. Since joining 4-H, I have participated in 4-H experiences around the country, participated in projects such as horse and pony, photography, and shooting sports, along with meeting some of the best people in my life. Without 4-H, my life would not be as rich or as colorful. I likely would not have joined the theater or forensics program at Port Washington High School or been able to grown my life skills.  Fair week would just be looking at animals and my life would be a lot less busy. Congratulations to the rest of the Key Award recipients for all your hard work through the many years and thank you to all of the youth and adults who have supported us to reaching this point.

Joshua Riemer

Joshua is a 10 year member of Lindenwood 4–H Club. He had been involved in many projects including Woodworking, Sheep, Foods, Leathercraft, Photography, Youth Leadership, Air Rifle, Auctioneering, and Tye Die. Joshua has taken on many leadership roles and continues to excel and learn. He said record keeping is a skill he learned and now values. Good record keeping is important in 4-H as well as his growing sheep herd.

Joshua has a heart for service. Whenever there is a call for volunteering, Joshua is there to help out with his time, talents, and hands. He is often seen helping for set up/take down for fair, BINGO at LaSata, Christmas Caroling, Honor Flight, Livestock car wash, Breakfast on the Farm, Open House, and more.

One of Joshua’s proudest moments is when he was in the Governor’s’ Blue Ribbon Auction with his Champion Market Lamb at the Wisconsin State Fair. He has also exhibited Sheep at State Fair and National Open shows as well as helps out at the Wisconsin 4-H Meats and Products Auction. Joshua gave a speech to the Governor and predominant business owners, which he credits, 4-H giving him the organization and communication skills to be able to do this.

Joshua can be found in the sheep barn at the fair playing corn hole. He will be glad to show you the ropes and rules. Joshua’s leadership skills have grown due to his involvement in 4-H. He is not afraid to engage or take on responsibilities. Joshua credits his Mr. Ozaukee 4-H role as being pivotal to his learning lifelong skills. Joshua has learned to give back as part of being in 4-H and be plans to do just that the rest of his life.

A message from Joshua:
First, I would like to thank all the individuals who have helped me realize all the fun and exciting things that 4-H has to offer and have helped me take advantage of a lot of those opportunities. I would especially like to thank my parents and the rest of my family who have helped me achieve all that I have in the program and a big thank you to all of the different project leaders that have helped me over the last 13 years in the 4-H program. The years have flown by since my first meeting, which I can’t remember, to leading the meetings this year as President, I have done some serious growing up. Through being a lifelong Lindenwood Club member, I have had many opportunities and have met many lifelong friends, by going to the WI 4-H Youth Conference, traveling the east coast on American Spirit and attending CWF in Washington D.C. and many more. Through 4-H I have also grown in my public speaking, participating in Mr. Ozaukee, Variety Show, the Auctioneering project and giving a speech for the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Livestock Auction buyers dinner. Being a part of the sheep project has also helped me realize how much work it takes to succeed. It has also given me many lifelong friends and given me opportunities to travel and show in three different states. If it was not for 4-H I would not have had any of those opportunities and all of the lifelong friendships I have today. 4-H is a great organization and it is an honor to be recognized as the best of the best and without the help and encouragement of all of the great leaders I would not be the person I am today. Once again, thank you to all of my family members and the leaders who have made me the person I am today through 4-H and congratulations to the other recipients.

Megan Zaczyk

Megan is a 9 year member of Cloverleaf 4-H Club.  She has taken many projects including Poultry, Foods and Nutrition, Home Environment, Cake Decorating, Candy Making, and Lambs, to name a few. In her 4-H club, she leads the Exploring and Candy Making projects. These teaching moments have influenced her to pursue a career in teaching.

Team work is a skill Megan learned in 4-H and she credits the many projects and committees she had been a part of honing that skill. She credits many of her talents to 4-H. Megan has been involved on the State level by being a Wisconsin 4-H and Youth Conference leader, Wisconsin 4-H Council representative, Arts Camp Counselor and Co-Junior Director. Enthusiasm is Megan’s most noticeable attribute. She is so excited about the benefits, opportunities and experiences through 4-H. Megan lights up the room when she enters and her excitement is contagious to others.

Megan has attended 4-H trips, she has gained many close friends and a special lasting relationship. She partakes in the Haunt, enjoying the prospect of dressing up and scaring the patrons.This year she was Miss Ozaukee 4-H, a role perfect for her because she will talk about 4-H and its benefits to anyone who listens to her. Megan is a life-long 4-H’er. She plans on being an adult leader. Welcome aboard!

2018 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Christopher Mueller

Christopher  has been a 10 year member of Little Kohler 4-H Club.  In those 10 years he has taken a wide variety of projects including Swine, Wood Working, Vegetables, Home Environment, Pottery and Sports. He has also has been the youth leader for Swine for his club. Chris has held club offices of Secretary, and Reporter, and has been the youth swine leader for 3 years. He has received the Outstanding Achievement award for 7 years and the Gold Award for 2 years. Chris’s County involvement has been with helping and working at the 4-H Haunt fund raiser and he has participated in the 4-H  Foundation Bowl-a-Thon for 9 years. He has participated in the variety show with his club both at the county level as well as at State Fair. Which he says has helped him tremendously with public speaking. He is also a member of the 4-H Livestock Association. Chris also participated in the Ozaukee Board Exchange, where he met with local politicians, talking with them on the importance of 4-H in our community.

Outside of 4-H Chris is a member of the Cedar Grove/Belgium baseball team. He is a member of his highschool’s National Honor Society where he served as Vice President in his Senior Year.

This fall Chris will be attending UW Madison studying actuary science. Chris is a passionate and enthusiastic young man.  We can only imagine what life has in store for this amazing young man.

A message from Chris:

Ten years ago, I embarked on one of the most remarkable journeys of my life thus far. Little did I realize then, 4-H is the opportunity of a lifetime, yet today I stand before you honored to be receiving this prestigious award, having experienced all the 4-H program has to offer. The opportunity to discover your passion, meet new, amazing people, and make memories that will never fade. A lifelong member of the Little Kohler 4-H Club, I have raised pigs in the swine project, performed on stage at the Variety Show, and scared others in the Haunt just to name a few of my favorite things 4-H has allowed me to do. Thanks to my parents, along with all the 4-H leaders that have helped me throughout my 4-H journey as I have gained immense knowledge and have had my fair share of fun along the way. I can confidently say that after ten years, 4-H has allowed me grow as a citizen, volunteer, and overall person, so to my fellow 4-H leaders and members, thank you, as without you, I am not me!

Mackenzie Neumann

Mackenzie is a 11 year member of the Town and Country 4-H Club.  In the 11 years Mackenzie has taken many projects. These include Photography,  Dog Project, Goat Project, Archery, Scrapbooking, Cake Decorating, Drawing and Painting, Communication and the Snowmobile/ATV project. She has also been the youth leader for the dog project and goat project. Mackenzie has been the Secretary and the President of the Town and Country 4-H Club.  She has also been Vice President and President of the Older Youth Crew, as well as Co-chairing the Communications Festival the last 4 years! She was active as a youth camper, resource helper at camp, camp counselor and this year was the 4-H Jr. Camp Director. She enjoys working with the campers making sure they have the best time while at camp. She participates in many of the county 4-H activities.  Some of those include; communications festival, a haunt participant with building and make up artist, a variety show participant and coordinator. She participates with Together We Can – a County wide group that meets with special needs youth and adults.  She’s been a volleyball tournament participant and Bowl-a-Thon participant. She has helped with the Bunny Breakfast and has been a chaperone for Jumping Country, an activity with the younger 4-H youth. She is also a 4-H open house participant. She was a youth member of the Leaders Association where she served as Secretary. She has taken every opportunity to participate! Her state involvement include being a variety show performer, a State Dog show participant and she participated in the “4-H at the capitol” in 2013. Mackenzie is very busy promoting and teaching people about 4-H. In 2016 she was crowned Miss Ozaukee 4-H.  This experience allowed her to promote 4-H and the countless opportunities it provides. She was a delegate for Space Camp, a Space Camp Counselor, a delegate on the American Spirit Trip and a delegate on the Citizen Washington Focus experience.

Outside of 4-H Mackenzie is very active in her school and church. She is member of the praise band, a Sunday school teacher and coordinator of their Christmas program. In school she is member of Best Buddies, student Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FBLA and National Honor Society.  She participated in high school musicals and has played volleyball and basketball. Mackenzie lives and breathes 4-H! She gives her all to her club, her community her country, and her world.

Mackenzie plans on attending St. Norbert’s College. She is pursuing a degree in communications and media studies.  A degree that 4-H has most definitely inspired.

A message from Mackenzie:

I am so blessed to be a part of such a wonderful organization that encourages youth to be the best versions of themselves and I am incredibly grateful to be receiving the key award. Countless times over the past years the phrase “I’m sorry I can’t, I have 4-H” has come out of my mouth, a phrase I’m sure many can relate to, but I will never regret putting 4-H first. My time in 4-H has given me wonderful memories, once in a lifetime opportunities, lifelong friends and has taught me so much. Most importantly it has taught me about myself. I’ve learned how to grow as an individual, what values I believe to be important and I’ve chosen a career path. Foremost it’s what makes me so proud to stand here and say I’m a third generation 4-Her. There are so many people I need to thank for their support  and continued encouragement. I need to thank all of my wonderful 4-H leaders and mentors. Specifically Diane Pfaffenroth, Dorothy Parchim and Barb Batzko. I owe much of my success to these amazing role models. Finally I need to thank my family, many of which are here today. I wouldn’t be here with out you. 4-H has been the biggest blessing in my life, thank you for everything!

Alaina Knier

Alaina is an 8 year member of Cloverleaf 4-H. In those 8 years she has taken a variety of projects including Candy Making, Foods, Quilting, Clothing, Jewelry Making Home Environment, Ceramics, Celebrate Art, Theater Arts, Food Preservation, Basketry, Pottery, Child Development, Photography, Cats, and International.  She has been a youth leader for Jewelry Making, Theater Arts, International, Exploring and Clover Buds.  She has received the 4-H Outstanding Achievement Award for the past 5 years. Alaina has served as the President and Vice President of her club. That is just the beginning of her activity in her 4-H club. She is a great volunteer at County fair and in the many community service projects her club does. She participated in caroling at the nursing homes and playing BINGO with the nursing home residents. She participated in her club Variety Shows acts and in 2016 she wrote and performed in her clubs Variety Show Skit. Other County wide activities include; 4-H Haunt build and acting, a 4-H representative at the County Board Meeting, a 4-H County Ambassador and she has participated in the County Communications Festival. On the State level she has enjoyed being a State Fair representative on both the Activity Team and Demonstration Team. She also participated in the 4-H day at the Capitol. Alaina has taken advantage of the many trips 4-H has to offer. She was a delegate to attend State 4-H and Youth conference, the American Spirit Experience, a delegate for Citizenship Washington Focus, and for the Citizenship Washington Focus: Presidential Inauguration. And last year she was a delegate for International 4-H Youth Exchange program (IFYE) and traveled to Costa Rica.

Outside of 4-H, Alaina volunteers with Helping Hands Healing Hooves, a therapeutic equine assisted riding program. She has gone on volunteer trips to both Colorado and Kentucky. She has been a competitor with Destination Imagination and this year was a team leader. She is a member of her high school Forensics team, video club and choir. She participates in Community and high school Musicals and Theater productions. Alaina is a wonderful 4-Her and a wonderful role model for young 4-H’ers.

Alaina is planning on attending St. Louis University this fall.

A message from Alaina:

When I first heard about 4-H, I was a fifth grader visiting the Ozaukee County Fair. As soon as I saw all the projects, I told my mom I wanted to join 4-H so I could make projects, too. Little did I know how important that decision would be. I’m ending my career in 4-H with so many experiences and opportunities that I never could have predicted. I’ve been able to be a club officer and youth leader, exhibit at state fair, travel across the country, and even live in Costa Rica for a month. But it’s not just about what I’ve done in 4-H, it’s about what 4-H has taught me. Through 4-H I’ve learned leadership skills, responsibility, dedication, and how to weave a basket. But most importantly, 4-H has given me the confidence to go out into the world and do great things. I’m so grateful for all I’ve learned, and for all those who helped me to learn it. But I’m especially thankful for Mrs. Parchim, who is the heart of Cloverleaf 4-H club and is so amazing with her tireless dedication, enthusiasm, and kindness. We couldn’t do it without her. So I just want to say thank you to Mrs. Parchim and to everyone in 4-H, for teaching me to always make the best better.

2017 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Jessica Schoessow

Jessica has been a 10 year member of Lindenwood 4-H Club.  In those 10 years she has taken a wide variety of projects including Beef, Archery, Drawing and Painting, Leathercraft, and Photography.  Auctioneering, Scrapbooking, Ceramics, Cake Decorating, Sewing, Quilting, Home Environment, Flowers, Jewelry, and Crocheting. Jessie has held several offices in her club.  She was the club Historian, Pledge Leader, Activity Leader, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President and is currently President. She has been the Vice President and Media Officer for OYC and a youth Beef Representative for Livestock. She is also a youth Representative on the Leaders Association and this year is serving as Vice President.

In 2016 Jessie was Miss Ozaukee 4-H. She has participated in the Haunt, Pinewood Derby, New Family Fairgrounds Tour, Volleyball Tournament, Softball Tournament, Tri –County Shootout, Tri-County youth conference, Variety Show, the Livestock Car Wash and the Jack-o-Lantern Jamboree! Jessie has participated in 4-H camp for years. She has come up through the ranks from being a camper and resource counselor to a cabin counselor and this year was the Jr. Director!  She enjoys working with the campers making sure they have the best time possible.  She has attended Madison Youth Conference, was an American Spirit delegate and a CWF Delegate.  She has shown her beef at Wisconsin State Fair Jr. Livestock Show and performed on 4-H State Fair Activity Stage.

Outside of 4-H Jessie is a member of the Pommershe Tanzdale Dance Group, a member of her high school’s Drama Club and Track Team.  She is also a Sunday School Leader and a VBS Counselor. This fall Jessie will be attending UW Platteville studying Art Education.

A message from Jessie:

As I realize my 4-H journey is coming to an end I’d like to say thank you to all the leaders and friends who have motivated and inspired me along the way. The past ten years have been full of wonderful memories, learning new skills, and helping me prepare for the future. My advice to any 4-Her is to get involved and take all that the 4-H program has to offer. I feel very honored to have received this award and look forward to my last year in 4-H and the new chapter I am currently starting in life. I am so blessed to be involved in such a wonderful youth organization that has allowed me to learn, grow, and build relationships over the years!

Kevin Gierach

Kevin has been a member of the 4-H for 10 years, in those10 years he has taken a variety of projects including Woodworking, Sheep, Leather Craft, Shotgun, Archery, Youth Leadership, Air Rifle, Self Determined, Foods and Nutrition, Electricity Small Engines, Drawing & Painting, Dairy Beef and Aerospace.  He has been a youth leader for Cloverbuds and Explorers.  That is just the beginning of his activity in his 4-H club. Kevin has held many club positions. He was Vice President, Fall Fund Raiser Coordinator, Recreation Leader, Secretary, Pledge Leader, and a member of the Club Booth and Banner Committee.  On the county level Kevin has also been very active.  He has been a delegate on the Citizenship Washington Focus Trip, Ambassador to Ozaukee County 4-H.  A 4-H Camp Resource Staff and Assistant Counselor, a delegate on the American Spirit Trip, State 4-H Youth Conference and Space Camp. He participated in the New Family Fairground Tour, the County Variety Show and was a 4-H Open House demonstrator.  At the State level, Kevin has performed on the 4-H State Fair Activity Stage.  He was a member of the American Spirit planning committee. He is also a youth representative on the Leaders Association and attended 4-H Day at the Capitol.

Outside of 4-H Kevin is active in his church.  He is a member of his church male choir, volunteers for the July 4th Church picnic, Vacation Bible School Leader and ushers. He is also stays busy milking and farming on the Rolling Meadow Farms.  Kevin will be attending technical college in the fall studying Dairy Herd Management.

A message from Kevin:

First I would like to say what an amazing program 4-H is. I have been a member of the Lindenwood 4-H club for ten years, I have held many officer positions and have learned leadership, and teamwork. Through 15 different projects, I have gained persistence and have learned that if a job is worth doing it is worth doing right. The multiple award trips I have applied, interviewed, and went on have greatly improved my speaking and communication skills. These opportunities are incredible and I am honored to have had them all. I would also like to say thank you to all the 4-H leaders that have helped and encouraged me, especially Carol Boehlke, Jody Brzezinski, and Cary Schoessow. Last, but certainly not least, I would like to thank my parents Bob and Amy Gierach and the rest of my family for being so supportive the last ten years. Thanks again for this award.

Sarah Riemer

Sarah is a 12 year member of the Lindenwood 4-H Club.  In the 12 years Sarah has taken many projects.  They include Foods and Nutrition, Photography, Scrapbooking, Crocheting, Home Environment, Wood Working, Quilting, Clothing, Sheep, Youth Leadership, History and Heritage, Stencil Painting, Cross Stitch, Drawing and Painting and Celebrate Art.  Sarah has been the club Treasurer for 3 years, and the Clubs Historian/ Reporter for 4 years. She participates in many of the club activities.  Some of those include Earth Day Painting at Rockwell, Adopt-A- Highway, the Club Booth committee, Breakfast on the Farm, Maxwell Street Day Booth, BINGO at Lasata, Friestadt Heritage Fund Raiser and Caroling.  On the county level Sarah is very busy promoting and teaching people about 4-H. She takes every opportunity to participate. She has been a delegate for National 4-H Youth Conference and attended the Wisconsin 4-H Youth Conference in 2014. She attended the Tri- County Youth Conference, and is now a Youth Director on the Ozaukee County 4-H Foundation Board.  She is a youth representative for sheep in the Livestock Association and attended the State Livestock show camp. She participated in the Bowl-A-Thon, the County Board and 4-H Youth Exchange, Leader to Leader Workshop, 4-H Day at the Capitol, Recruitment Fair, and Art Discovery Day. She was a contestant and runner-up for Miss Ozaukee 4-H.  Sarah also enjoys being in the Volleyball tournament, Softball tournament, 4-H Dance and Pinewood Derby.

Outside of 4-H Sarah is very active in her church. She is member of the choir, Hand Bells, His Players, and a member of the Lutheran Woman’s Missionary League.  She also is member of a German Dance group and participates in Homeschool pick-up sports – basketball, cross-country and softball.  Sarah has definitely grown in her 4-H career.  From the small Cloverbud girl to an outstanding 4-H leader and role model for younger 4-Her’s.

A message from Sarah:

Wow! It is hard to believe that I have been a 4-Her for twelve years, and what a ride those years have been. 4-H has given me some very unique opportunities and experiences and has helped me gain leadership, communication, and management skills along with helping me learn to persevere. Some of my favorite 4-H experiences include receiving the Key Award, raising sheep with my family, being a Miss Ozaukee 4-H candidate and runner-up 2017, going on the Citizenship Washington Focus trip, being club Treasurer, Exploring youth leader, and Youth Director on the 4-H Foundation, as well as showing sheep at county and state fairs.

All of these experiences and many others would not have been possible without the help and support of many people. I would like to thank my parents Kevin and Lorrie for their encouragement and for always pushing me to Make the Best Better even when it was hard. I would also like to thank my siblings Joshua, Timothy, Paul, and Hannah, my grandparents, the rest of my family, and friends. A special thank you also goes out to all of the many 4-H Leaders who have been there to help me when I needed you, especially for the last minute accommodations you were always so gracious to make.

4-H has truly been a blessing in my life and I hope for many more years of 4-H memories and fun.

2016 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Alycia Kringel PhotoAlycia Kringel

Alycia is a graduate of West Bend East High School, and a 10 year member of the Town & Country 4-H club.  In ten years Alycia has taken many projects, cake decorating, celebrate art, collections, food and nutrition, photography, pygmy goats, scrapbooking and swine. Alycia has been the club reporter and headed up the recreation for Town and Country for a year.

Outside of her involvement in her club and projects, Alycia has found a passion in working with the 4-H haunt.  She is there to scare the pants off of you as you go through the haunt, but you will also find her there helping set up the haunt, do make-up for others and tearing down the haunt.  This year she is also the secretary for the haunt committee that meets every month.

Alycia’s second passion is the Dog project.  I don’t think she will mind me sharing with you that for the past 7 years she has been working with one of the smartest and naughtiest dogs I have seen in the project in many many years.  She stuck with it and tried all kinds of activities including Agility.  She and her dog loved agility.  With that new found passion Alycia with another member have brought the agility program to our county and have given it a great start.

Alycia is also involved in many other county activities such as, The Bunny Breakfast, the Variety show, parades and the Jumping Country outing for the younger 4-H’ers. 4-H camp is one of Alycia’s favorite 4-H activities, she has come up through the ranks from being a camper and resource counselor to a cabin counselor.  She enjoys working with the campers making sure they have the best time possible. Outside of 4-H Alycia is very involved in her church and helps teach Sunday school and vacation bible school.  She also helps to package food for feed America.

Alycia’s goals for the future include attendance at Moraine Park Technical Institute to get certified in Chiropractic Technician Radiography.

A message from Alycia:

Through my many 4-H experiences I have grown so much.  4-H is a major part of my life.  The 4-H program has helped me to build up the confidence to get where I am today.  I have learned leadership skills by being a youth leader in the dog project.  I have helped to organize the petting area for the Bunny Breakfast.  I have taken on a strong leadership role in the 4-H Haunt.  I have started face painting at Breakfast of the Farm.  I have been very blessed for all of the support & encouragement given to me by many 4-H leaders and other caring adults.  I would like to give a special Thank You to my dad & my mom, my grandparents, my great grandma, Jody Brzezinski, Lynn Neumann, Diane Pfaffenroth, Dorothy Parchim & Nancy Salkowski for your role and guidance along this path to help me to reach toward my full potential.  I can never say Thank You enough!  I have carried 6 to 7 projects, three of which are animal projects which require a lot of responsibility.  Throughout the 4-H program I have mastered many life skills.  I can say that I have mastered many life skills.  I can say that I have learned some of the challenges in working with today’s youth through my youth leadership, being a camp counselor, and Sunday School Teacher & Assistant.  I am truly Honored to be chosen to receive the Wisconsin 4-H Key Award, It is the highest honor that can be achieved in 4-H.  I plan to continue in 4-H as an adult leader to be a role model that others were for me.

Gabby Photo Gabby Gventer

Gabby has been a member of the 4-H for 8 years, in those 8 years she has taken a variety of projects including Photography, Dairy, Candy Making, Cake decorating, Knitting, Quilting, Clothing, Home Environment, Archery, Arts & Crafts, and Scrapbooking.  She has been a youth leader for Photography and Dairy.

That is just the beginning of her activity in her 4-H club. She has been on the parade/float committee for her club. Has given back by doing many various activities at Lasata. Planted and cared for a flower bed in Grafton, participated in the Variety Show, and has planned activities for their Cloverbuds.

On the county level Gabby has also been very active, she loves space camp and has gone as a Camper, Counselor, and participated in Advanced Space Camp.  Gabby has been a Youth Conference Delegate, an American Spirit Delegate,and Citizen Washington Focus Delegate.  She has been a 4-H Ambassador for 7 years and a youth member of the 4-H Foundation, a camp counselor, a participant in the clothing revue, and helped at the Bunny Breakfast,  and was the reigning 2015 Miss Ozaukee.

Gabby also was active at the state level, she was a Arts Camp Counselor, the Arts Cam Jr. Director, a Art Lab Delegate and her family has hosted a IFYE exchange student for 4 years. Outside of 4-H, Gabby has worked in the Dietary Department at Lasata, she has taught computer skills at Lasata and is the master of Bingo at Lasata.  In her church she helps with the food pantry, and is active in their youth groups and the director of the Christmas program.

She is currently working on the Gold award from girl scouts. This is the highest honor in Girl Scouts.

All of this has prepared Gabby to go to school at Virginia State University  and will be studying Aerospace Engineering, with a goal of working for NASA as an Aeronautical Engineer.

A message from Gabby:

4-H is a great organization and has provided me with many opportunities to not only gain new skills but to also find a career path. This would not have been possible without all the great leadership of all the people, not only at our county level but at the state level as well.   4-H has taught me many lifelong skills I would like to highlight 3 things that I will always remember and take away from my 4-H experience.   1. Don’t be afraid to stand up and speak in front of large crowds of people.  2. Push and challenge yourself to try new things and step out of your comfort zone.  And 3. Just be yourself. As I reflect back upon my 4-H experience the past eight years.  I couldn’t have done this all by myself.

First, and foremost, I would like to thank Dorothy Parchim.  She has been my 4-H general club leader for the past 8 years.  It is through her love and passion of the 4-H program that has inspired to me to become more involved to participate in a number of general club activities, and attend many trips.  Not only has Dorothy encouraged me to participate and volunteer in these activities, she has also taught me many skills from leaning how to sew and make my own dresses, to walking dairy cows at the Paulus Farm.  I would have never dreamed that when I started the 4-H program that I would ever work with a dairy cow and even show an animal at county fair.  Being in the dairy project the past 5 years, has been a big highlight of my 4-H experience.  I just truly want to say that Dorothy is a great advocate for this program and I am so grateful to her for all her great work over the past 8 years.

Second. I would like to thank all the leaders at the State Level for their support and friendship in regards to my attendance of the many trips, as well as participating in the IFYE program.  My family has been part of the IFYE program for the past 4 years and it has been a amazing experience to learn about 4-H both here and abroad.  I am so thankful for the opportunities to attend many trips offered, but the one trip that has been a big highlight for me was the Space Camp and Advanced Space Camp Program.  The Space Camp experience has motivated and inspired me to pursue an educational degree in Aerospace Engineering with the goal of working for NASA.  As I reflect back on my time with 4-H, I just want to say a big Thank You to all the board members that I have worked with the last four years on the 4-H foundation board teaching me a lot more about the business and financial aspect of  4-H.

But most importantly I want to thank my family. My family has always been there for me throughout my entire 4-H career.  I want to thank my sisters Abby and Grace and my Brother Ryan for volunteering with me, helping and assisting me with 4-H projects and also putting stickers of string cheese to promote the 4-H program at the various summer parades that I have attended.  I want to especially thank my parents John and Karen Gventer for always being there for me, their support and the countless hours spent volunteering and assisting with projects even including washing and walking dairy cows.  We had a fun time every summer working with our animals.  Thank you to the Paulus Family and Carla for letting us show their animals at the fair and for the experience of learning about Dairy.

Lastly.  I just want to say, once again, a big thank you to all the leaders that have assisted, supported me in some way, big or small over the past eight years.  I appreciate everything that you have done for me.  I am so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this great organization an am thankful for the countless experiences and memories.  As I head off to college in a few days I will be heading off in to a new chapter of my life, I will always be grateful for all the people I have meet and all the life lessons I have learned though 4-H.

Gabbie BatzkoGabbie Batzko

Gabbie has been a 11 year member of Town & Country 4-H Club.  In those 11 years she has taken a wide variety of projects including Dairy, Dogs, Scrapbooking, Cake Decorating, Celebrate Art, Tie Dyeing, Soap Making, Drawing and Painting, Music, Photography, Home Environment, Soap Carving, House plants, Astronomy, Auctioneering, Leathercraft, Sports and Archery.  She is also Youth Leader for the Dog Project.

Gabbie has held several offices in her club.  She was the club Historian, Vice President and President. She has been the Secretary for OYC and has been the Vice President and President of the Dog Project.

She has participated this year in the Together We Can program. Gabbie has volunteered to be a camp counselor for several years.  She has attended Space Camp, was a Space camp counselor and participated in Advanced Space Camp.

Gabbie has participated in the variety show for many years, which is what may have prompted her to audition for and perform with the 4-H Showcase Singers. Outside of 4-H Gabbie helps with church service at Lasata, and works with the special olympics program.

This fall Gabbie will be attending the Appalachian State University and will be studying Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture.

A message from Gabbie:

I have been a member of Town & Country 4-H club for 11 years. I am honored today to be a recipient of the 2016 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award. 4-H has taught me life lessons and has opened my eyes to the world around me. I’ve gone to Huntsville, Alabama on the Space Camp and Advanced Space Academy trips, I’ve sung in front of hundreds with the Wisconsin Showcase Singers, I have attended the Wisconsin State 4-H Dog Show and I have shown dairy cows at the Wisconsin State Fair. This year I will be attending the National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Georgia. Thanks to the countless opportunities I’ve had, I’ve made friends that I consider my family. I’ve learned that a title does not define my love for an activity, that leadership does not start with us, but with the mentors and leaders that inspire us, and that hard work does not always lead to success, but even if we’ve failed we have still worked towards a goal and failure can teach us more than success. Showing dairy cows each summer has lead me to choose my educational path, and I will never forget where my love for agriculture first started. I have strange hobbies like making soap and studying canine diseases that I would have never tried without my involvement in 4-H.

Receiving the Key Award warms my heart, and verifies that everything I stand for and participate in has shaped me into a person ready to change the world and continually make my best better. My success would not have been possible without my parents, countless leaders, friends, the Ziemer family, and my sister Natalie. No “thank you” will ever truly explain how grateful I am for all of their work and for their constant encouragement and support. I wish that every kid had the opportunities I have had, and I can’t wait to return as a leader and try to make that possible. Congratulations to the other recipients, and thank you so much for this award.

Virginia LeeVirginia Lee

Virginia is a graduate of Homestead High School.  This is her twelfth year as a member of the Lindenwood 4-H club.  Starting as just a little Cloverbud , she has moved on to bigger and better projects including Dairy, Photography, Leathercraft, Mechanical Sciences, Ceramics, Creative writing, Shotgun, Auctioneering and Automotive.

It was through these projects that Virginia Lee has participated in that she has chosen to attend River Falls College and will be pursuing an education and future in Agricultural Engineering.

4-H can be proud of the leadership roles Virginia has taken on. Virginia has received Lindenwood’s Outstanding Achievement award and record book award for more than the past 8 years. She has held many offices in her club including, President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Historian, and Pledge leader. She has also served on the OYC Board, and is currently serving as President. Virginia has also been a camp counselor for both base camp and outpost.  Virginia is also a member of the committee that helped get “Together We Can” become a reality today.

There are very few roles she has not served in, in 4-H and if this has left her a moment of spare time, she also was a officer for the National Honor Society at  Homestead . She has also performed in several musicals, was the captain of the swim team and played LaCrosse, was a member of the track team and played volleyball. Virginia is also very active in her church and has done outreach and  a mission trip to Ecuador.

Virginia will be attending the University of Wisconsin River Falls, majoring in Agricultural Engineering, with a minor in Spanish.

A message from Virginia:

As a program that has encompassed 2/3 of my life, 4-H has obviously had a huge impact on me.  However, it is easy to make an impact on someone.  It is difficult to make an impact that will bring out a person’s best self and encourage him or her to thrive in that individual.  That is the true power of 4-H that I have experienced first hand.  In 4-H, I have had the opportunity to learn and grow in a combination of experiences that celebrate my individuality while teaching me how to communicate with others in many capacities.  I did not have to fit into a mold of people who went before me, but I have had many leaders along the way that have been instrumental in forming the best qualities of the young woman I am today.  Most importantly, though, has been the family I have found in 4-H.  As I move on in my life, I know that I have an unparalleled support system in 4-H that has seen my best successes and has helped me learn from mistakes.  I want to extend a special thank you to all of the adult leaders-I neglect names for fear of omitting anyone-who have helped me to discover who I am and to my close friends who encourage me to keep high standards for myself.  I cannot thank you nor the 4-H program enough for all I have learned about myself and the world around me!

2015 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Patrick Curran Photo (2)Patrick Curran

Patrick Curran is a 12 year member of the Lindenwood 4-H Club.  Patrick will be attending  UW Stout in the fall to study Communications. After his studies he hopes to get a job as a Public Relations Supervisor, Speech Writer, or Super Hero.  Patrick has been in many projects during the past 8 years. Archery has been a project that he has excelled in for many years.  His other projects have run the gamut in interests such as Birds, Photography, Sport Fishing, Bicycles, Small Engines, Computers, Electricity, Adventures, Self Determined – Snowshoeing, Exploring, Water, and Canoeing.  Patrick has served several roles in his club including Recreation Coordinator, Historian/Reporter and Vice President. He has volunteered for many years at the 4-H Haunt where he has helped to construct and dismantle the Haunt, scaring many unsuspecting guests in between.  Patrick has attended Space Camp, Advanced Space Camp, Wisconsin Youth Conference, American Spirit, Citizenship Washington Focus, and 4-H Day at the Capitol.  Patrick has been an outstanding 4-H Camp counselor for several years and this year served as an Outpost Camp Junior Director.  Outside of 4-H Patrick is very involved in a wide variety of activities and interests.  Patrick serves as a Cedarburg Auxiliary Police Officer. An honor role student, he played Boys Volleyball and was on the Varsity Track team.  Patrick has also played intramural Basketball.  Patrick has gone on several mission trip with his church, the Mequon United Methodist, church and taught vacation bible school for the past 6 years.  He also volunteers at the Rivoli Theater in Cedarburg. Patrick is a great role model for younger boys both in and out of 4-H. He will continue his 4-H career while he is a freshman in college.  We are lucky to have such a great mentor and role model for all of our 4-H’ers. Congratulations to Patrick & his family.

A message from Patrick:

4-H has been such an amazing experience for my family and me to have been involved in all these years. Many of my fondest memories are 4-H related. I am honored to be receiving this Key Award along with these three other amazing people. Thank you to everyone who has helped me along the way, especially Jody Brzezinski, Carol Boehlke, Lynn Neumann and Amy Gierach. I am so thankful for such an amazing group of people to be a part of my life. Thanks to my Mom, Wendy Porterfield, and my little brother, Devin for being so awesome. I do not know what the next adventure has in store for me, but I know that 4-H is a part of me wherever life takes me. Thank you.

Rachel GierachRachel Gierach

Rachel is a 12 year member of Lindenwood 4-H Club, and is planning to attend Concordia University Wisconsin this fall, working towards a degree in elementary education.  She is very active in her club and has served in many roles including, President, Treasurer, Secretary, Pledge Leader, Club booth/banner committee, and has also served on the  Fruit Sale Fundraising Committee.  On the county level Rachel served as a Youth Representive to the Ozaukee 4H Leaders Association and is the Sheep Youth Representative to the Livestock Association Board.  She was also a delegate for Citizenship Washington Focus, American Spirit, State 4-H Youth Conference and a Space Camp.  Rachel also did a great job this year as a Counselor at 4-H Camp.  Her skills and talent have also been showcased at the state level in the Clothing Revue and as a Variety Show Performer.  She continued to share her talents in Co-Chairing the county wide Communications Festival and worked on the committee to launch the first annual Bunny Breakfast.  Rachel was also instrumental in researching 4-H history and was member of the team to write the 4-H Centennial Proclamation, promoting 4-H and presenting it to the Ozaukee County Board.  Our 4-H Youth Leaders serve such an important role in 4-H, and Rachel has served that role in a number of projects including clothing, crocheting, foods exploring and cloverbuds.

Outside of 4-H, Rachel is very active in her church.  She is the accompanist for the male choir, a member of the church bell choir, served on the Altar Guild, taught vacation Bible School and Sunday school and has been a member of the church youth play.  In her spare time Rachel also gives piano lessons and works on the family dairy farm. Congratulations to Rachel & her parents.

A message from Rachel:

First, I would like to say what an awesome honor the 4-H Key Award is to me.  As a 10 year member of the Lindenwood 4-H Club, I have learned numerous life skills and had some amazing experiences.  Developing good organization and time management skills are just some of the skills I learned through enrolling in 12 projects.  By being active in leadership positions I have gained self-confidence and public speaking skills.  The multiple award trips I have applied, interview, and went on have widened my view of the world.  These opportunities are incredible and I am honored to have had all of them.

I would also like to thank everyone for making my 4-H career possible.  Without the dedication from countless adults, 4-H in Ozaukee County would be pointless.  These caring leaders have a passion for helping youth succeed in life.   I would personally like to thank everyone who has impacted my life.  Especially, my past and present general leaders; Bob & Mari Schmidt, Cary Schoessow, Peggy Schoessow, Jody Brzezinski, Carol Boehlke, and my mom have all helped me to succeed ever since I started 4-H as a Cloverbud 13 years ago.  They have encouraged and helped me to get deeply involved in 4-H and to try many new things.  I would also like to thank the countless leaders and parents who have guided and encouraged me through the years.  I certainly can’t name everyone because you all have helped me along at some point.

Finally, I would like to thank my family because they have given me support the whole way.  I would also like to give a special thanks to my parents, Bob & Amy Gierach, for getting me involved in 4-H as early as I could.  They have always encouraged me in anything I tried no matter how difficult or hard it got.  As a family we have worked together in 4-H, because that is what it is all about.  Families coming together to make the best better in everyone’s life.  4-H has absolutely made the difference in my life and I cannot express enough the joy and honor it is to me to be selected as a 2015 Key Award Recipient.  I would like to close with one statement.  If you know of anyone who could benefit in 4-H, tell them about it.  It may be one of the best chances they ever get!

Sarah KiskunasSarah Kiskunas

Sarah is a member of the Cloverleaf 4-H Club and plans to attend UW Milwaukee in the fall. Sarah has been very active in 4-H, taking as many as 15 projects a year.  Some of the projects Sarah has participated in are, Quilting, Creative Writing, Celebrate Art, Foods and Nutrition, Candy Making, Scrapbooking, Photography, Cake Decorating, Clothing Home Environment, Canoeing, Basketry, Backpacking, Cross Country Skiing, Ceramics, and Knitting. Sarah served as a Youth Leader for Quilting and Candy Making.

She has served in served her club in many capacities including Historian, Vice President, and President.  Sarah also participated in the Christmas Party Planning Committee, and the Christmas Parade Committee and also has volunteered for Breakfast on the Farm.

On the County level, Sarah has volunteered at the Haunt for several years. She was a delegate to Citizenship Washington Focus. She helped raise funds as a Jr. Manager for the Cover Café. She participated in the Miss Ozaukee 4-H contest, the Bowl-a-thon and the Volleyball tournament, the Clothing Revue and the Variety Show.  She was also a delegate for American Spirit and Youth Conference.  For 3 years in a row, Sarah was also a State Fair Exhibitor.

Outside of 4-H Sarah keeps very busy. She is on the high school Forensic Team, was Class Vice President, a Freshman Mentor, a Kohl’s Associate, a Library Book Shelver, participated in the High School Play, severed on Student Council and  was a member of the National Honor Society, and last but not least, is a Lifeguard/ Swim Instructor.  We were very fortunate this summer to have Sarah serve as a camp counselor and Lifeguard!  Congratulations to Sarah & her parents.

A message from Sarah:

4-H has definitely been a major part of my life for the past seven years; I am incredibly thankful that I received the key award as a culmination of my achievements in this amazing program! However, I never would have made it through my 4-H journey without the help of some special individuals. First, I would like to acknowledge my family. My mom and dad have always supported me and given me great advice. I can count on my dad for interesting ideas when it comes to photography just as I count on my mom for tips on what to pack for week-long 4-H experiences. They gave up so much time to drive me around to 4-H activities and become adult project leaders, and I am truly thankful for their support. I am also very thankful for the support of my siblings. I can rely on my sister Anna whenever I need someone to try something new with, which happens very often in 4-H. I can also rely on my brother Joe to wake up and come to my key award ceremony, even when he had no idea he was expected to attend. My entire family has helped me to succeed, and I can’t imagine doing any of this without them.

Next, I would like to thank my fabulous general leader of Cloverleaf 4-H club, Dorothy Parchim. Dorothy inspired me to become a leader in my club, and the large amount of effort she puts into insuring that the club runs smoothly helps all the members reach their potential. She is always trying to get everyone involved, and that acceptance is what gave me the confidence to get where I am today.

4-H has improved my confidence, my ability to work with others, and my leadership capabilities. I will use these skills and the many others I have picked up along the way to become a successful adult. Once again, I would like to thank all the adult and youth leaders/volunteers that have helped me to reach the point where I could accept the highest award 4-H has to offer. My only regret is that I did not join 4-H until I was in sixth grade; I wish I could have spent more time as a member in this wonderful program!

Melinda KnepprathMelinda Knepprath

Mindy is a 10 year member of the Town & Country 4-H Club. In those 10 years she has explored a lot of what 4-H has to offer.  Mindy will be attending UW Stout in the fall where she plans to study Graphic Design and Interactive Media with a minor in business.  After school she hopes to get a job in advertising or marketing. Mindy started her 4-H career being a cloverbud for 3 years, and of course was excited to graduate into exploring.  After that there was no stopping her.  The projects that she has chosen to participate in were:  Ceramics, Cake Decorating, Foods and Nutrition, Leather Craft, Drawing and Painting, Archery, Shotgun, Music, Creative Writing, Woodworking, Computers and Photography.  Mindy also served as a Youth Leader in several of these projects.

In her club Mindy served as President, implemented a fairgrounds clean up day in honor of Earth day.  Mindy was also a volunteer at Breakfast on the Farm, and led the club in Christmas Caroling at nursing homes/assisted living homes.  She was also instrumental in constructing a float and participating in the Grafton Christmas Parade.

Mindy has performed in the Variety Show for many years and was a camp counselor for the last two years of 4-H camp. Mindy was also very active in the Haunt and really enjoyed both the planning of the Haunt and scaring the pants off the guests.  She was also a delegate for Wisconsin Youth conference, American Spirit, and Citizenship-Washington Focus.  Mindy also did a wonderful job representing 4-H as Miss Ozaukee 4-H.

Outside of 4-H Mindy is very busy, she is an Alter server at her church. She was a member of the Cedarburg Marching Band, the German Club, and the Chamber Singers.  Mindy was also a member the the National Honor Society as well as holding a job at Kelly’s Market in Cedarburg.  Congratulations to Mindy & her parents.

A message from Mindy:

I am so incredibly blessed to be a part of a wonderful organization where everyone is like a family to me. From when I was a little girl and up until now, I have grown so much in 4-H through camps, trips, projects and experiences. There is no way that I would be the strong, independent, and confident young woman I am today without 4-H. Many thanks to my family, friends, leaders, and role models for showing me how to be successful in what I do and those who have helped me pave a road where I can walk down to my bright future. The Wisconsin 4-H Key Award is the highest honor that can be received in 4-H, and I am so blessed  to be a recipient for this award.

2014 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

Heather Hamm Photo smallHeather Hamm

Heather Hamm is a 10 year member of the Holy Cross 4-H club. She is currently  attending the UW Madison’s Farm and Industry Short Course and upon completion plans to return to her family’s  farm.  Heather has been involved primarily in the Dairy & Sheep projects, while also active in Photography, Scrapbooking, Home Environment, Forestry, Ceramics and Dogs.  She has served in the roles of Club President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary and Historian.  Heather has attended Space Camp, WI 4-H Youth Conference and the American Spirit trip. She has served as an Upham Woods 4-H Camp Counselor. She has represented the Ozaukee County Livestock Association as a sheep youth representative and been a youth leader for the Dairy, sheep and home environment projects. This year Heather was the youth chairperson for the Parade of Champions at the Ozaukee County Fair and plans to continue with this for years to come.  Outside of 4-H Heather is very active in her church in many capacities. She has participated in the Port Washington High School German Club and Piano Team as well as the Badger Dairy Club.  Heather has been a great example to follow and has inspired many younger members.  She started in 4-H as a very shy little girl and has turned into a confident young women as a result.

A message from Heather:

I would first like to say what an honor it is to receive the Wisconsin 4-H Key Award.  The 4-H Program has had such an impact on my life and has been a very rewarding experience.  I have been able to travel to new places and meet new friends from all across the state.  Having grown up on a dairy farm I have always been involved in the agriculture projects in 4-H, but I have also enjoyed and explored many other project areas. As a member of the Wisconsin 4-H Press Team for three years, I have made great friends and have had some of the greatest memories that will last me forever.

Many people have spoken about how they are sad to see their last year showing 4-H come to an end; as I stood waiting to walk into the ring for the last time I didn’t feel sad but I felt excited that next year at this time I will be coaching and teaching the younger members who would be going in that ring and every moment they spend all summer came to that short time in the ring laying it all on the line. That’s what 4-H is all about working hard and putting your best out there and striving to make it even better the next year.  I am excited to become a leader and encourage the younger members to try new things because those were the great experiences I had when I was trying something new.  The memories and the friends will last with me forever, the late night barn duties, inside jokes, the press team who filled up more table space with snacks than with computers, the skills I have learned that will help in my everyday life.

The best part is that with 4-H we are all family. We may not get along at times but all families fight but we are all still there for each other in the end because 4-H binds us all together into one big family.  The Ozaukee County 4-H Foundation and the Ozaukee County 4-H Leaders Association have been a great resource and great leaders without the volunteers who help run them I would never have been able to experience trips like Space Camp and American Spirit as well as the Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference with the Press Team. I would have never become the person I am today without my family and 4-H support system, and I hope to give back to this program which means everything to me.

Joey Montaine PhotoJoseph Montaine

Joe is a 10 year member of Cloverleaf 4-H Club.  He plans to attend UW Stevens Point in fall and Major in Environmental Education and then plans to work a career with 4-H.  Joe has been active in Archery, Scale Models, Foods, Hobbies, RC Cars, Theater Arts, Candy Making, Cake Decorating, Water, Recycling, Back Packing & Hiking and Shooting Sports.  He has attended Space Camp, Wi 4-H Conference in Madison and Citizenship-Washington Focus. Joe has served as an Upham Woods Camp Counselor. Joe has served in the roles of club Treasurer and Club President.  He has been involved in the State 4-H Arts Camp, State Arts Lab and the State 4-H Drama Company. Outside of 4-H Joe has been very active in his church working with the youth for retreats, vacation bible school and an eucharist minister.  He has been a part of LEAD, Forensics and the Environmental Science Club at school. Joe is a very supportive young man who is committed to excellence.

A message from Joey:

“4-H is my life.” That’s the phrase that most often comes out of my mouth when people ask me about myself, and I’m sure I’m not the only one to do this.  4-H has given me so much, from the ability to make friends, to public speaking, to teaching younger members, to an exposure to the arts and the environment that my high school could never duplicate.  To me, 4-H creates a kind of positive feedback loop, like the kind you get in science. For example, if you heat ice, it melts.  The more ice that gets melted, the hotter the ice gets, and more ice melts. The melting of ice creates a feedback loop that melts even more ice.  In 4-H, the more involved you get, the more friends you make and skills you obtain.  This then gets you even more involved, which gets you even more friends and skills, and the cycle continues.

4-H allows youth to become a positive force in their communities through community service.  4-H teaches youth to how to become positive leaders, educators, and to follow their dreams, hopes, and aspirations.  This organization allows for people of all ages to be involved.  It creates a dialogue and understanding between the different generations.

4-H provides friends that will last a lifetime, friends that will always be there to support you no matter what.  I personally have friends that are all over the state and country, and we continually keep in contact.  4-H allows youth to explore a wide variety of interests.  I myself have taken everything from archery, to backpacking and hiking, to even foods and candy making.  All of these things are great, but I think the best thing about 4-H for me personally is that 4-H is an outlet for silliness.  Whether it is a silly skit at campfire or I’ve been up way too long at conference working on skits silliness, 4-H is a place where you can be completely silly and completely yourself without being judged for it.

I am so honored to be selected for the 4-H key award.  I would like to take a moment to thank my general leader, Dorothy Parchim, for helping me get more involved in 4-H when I was just a young   4-H member.  Thanks to Dorothy, I got involved in all of the activities that helped me to appreciate 4-H and help me to find my career path as an Environmental Educator.  I would like to thank Tim Talen, who drew me into the state art activities.  I would like to thank the entire staff at the state level of 4-H, for doing such a wonderful job with all of the state events.  I would like to thank each and every 4-Her, whether you are a member or leader, for making our county 4-H so enjoyable. I would also like to thank my family for always being there to support me and encourage me to try new events and projects.  As I end, I would just like to leave this final thought.  4-H is what you put into it.  The more involved you get, the more fun it will be. Try that state team, trip, activity or project that you are hesitant to do.  It may prove life changing and it may open the doors to even more life changing experiences.

Connor Newell Photo for webConnor Newell

Connor is a 10 year member of Lindenwood 4-H Club.  Connor is planning on attending the University of Minnesota in fall and major in .   Connor has participated in Space Camp, WI 4-H Conference, American Spirit Trip and  Citizen Washington Focus.  He reigns as the current 2013-2014 Mr. Ozaukee 4-H.  Connor throughout his 4-H career has been involved in Woodworking, Self Determined, RC Cars, Archery, Photography, Electricity, Small Engines, Shot Gun, Theatre Arts and Bicycle Adventures.  Connor has served as his club’s President and also Treasurer.  He recently returned as an IFYE Exchange member from a trip to Norway.  Outside of 4-H Connor has been active Volleyball, Ski Team, Student Council, and Band.  He participates in the Park & Recreation Musicals and is active in his church.

A message from Connor:

One of the four H’s in 4-H is heart. I have poured my whole life into my 4-H career and I am so proud of who I’ve become and where I’ve been. From going to 4-H camp to traveling the world, 4-H has given me countless opportunities to express myself and meet new people. One thing I think is really helpful in 4-H is the interview process for the trips and activities. It really gets you ready for the real world and prepares you for questions they may ask in an actual interview.

Through the 4-H projects, I have gained a large interest in mechanical engineering. From electricity to woodworking to small engines, it really sparked my interest in this field of work. I’ll be attending the University of Minnesota Twin Cities in the fall to pursue this profound interest. 4-H has taught me so much, and more importantly kept me so young. Being 18, I love interacting with the younger youth at camps, meetings, and even fair. 4-H has been a part of my life for a decade, and I hope for many more. Thanks you to everyone who has helped me get to this point in my 4-H career, you have no idea how much it means to me. Thank you so much.

2013 Wisconsin 4-H Key Award Recipients

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Keith Gierach is a 10 year member of Lindenwood 4-H Club.  He is currently attending Concordia University, majoring in business and marketing.  Keith has been involved primarily in the Woodworking project as well as Sheep, Beef, Foods, Archery, Shotgun, Self- Determined, Drawing & Painting, Small Engines, Electricity, Ceramics , Trees, Vegetables, Birds & Insects.  He has served in both roles as President and Secretary of his club, served as a youth leader in Drawing & Painting and was a Sheep Livestock Association Youth Representative.  He reigned as the 2011-2012 Mr Ozaukee 4-H.  Keith has participated in the WI 4-H Conference in Madison, the 4-H American Spirit Trip and Citizenship-Washington Focus. Outside of 4-H Keith has been very active in his church by serving as an usher, Vacation Bible School and the male choir. Keith has been a great example to follow and has inspired many younger members to give their all. He has truly come out of his shell and has become a very supportive young man who is committed to excellence.

A message from Keith:

Last year at the 4-H banquet, I remember laughing when I heard that some of my good friends who were receiving the key award had finished up their speeches an hour before the banquet.  Well this year I’m laughing at myself.  With college, homework and balancing many other things on my plate I finally understand; let’s just say I didn’t get started as early as I as had hoped.

To start, I just want to say that I am humbly honored to be receiving the key award.  I remember starting 4-H 10 years ago as a clover bud.  Wow I’ve come a long way.  4-H has not only been a fun activity for me, it has become a way to live.  Through these years, 4-H has helped to shape me into the person that I am today.  All the skills I have learned through the years now help me greatly in college and on the farm.

There are so many skills that I have learned through the years that I will only list a few.  The woodworking project taught me how much I love to build furniture.  I have learned how to make my own rock solid Amish style furniture.  Through different mechanical projects I have been able to fix and build things on our farm.  The Self determined project helped me learn to succeed at whatever I wanted to do.  The Livestock project helped me to experiment, and directly experience different methods to raise animals on our farm.  It also gave me a chance to work with the financial end of things.

4-H gave me a chance to see many historical sites and landmarks that would not have happened without the financial support of 4-H.    I was able to make many new friends and travel across the country with many other 4-Hers and meet people from all across the nation.

All the activities I have been involved in have shaped and built my talents.  From the variety show to being Mr. Ozaukee I have learned a ton.

4-H has taught me how to achieve and has helped to give me an aggressive work ethic.  As many of you know, last year I took over managing an apple orchard.  I don’t think this would have been possible without 4-H.  I have learned to always keep on going even when the going gets tough.   To make the best better has become an important part of my life.   As I start to get close to the end of my 4-H career, I realize that this is just the beginning.  As I have grown up, 4-H has taught me to be a leader.  Right now I am in a transition from becoming a 4-H member to a leader.  A 4-H member’s career is never over.  It stays with you for the rest of your life, helping you grow or lead whatever you are doing.  In my opinion being a leader is much more than just leading; it includes being a good role model for younger members.

Finally, I would like to thank all the people who have had an impact on my 4-H career because without them none of this would have happened.  First I would like to thank all of the project leaders, great parents, and wonderful 4-H friends that supported me.  Next I would like to thank some fantastic leaders.  I would like to thank my general leaders, Carol Boehlke, Peggy Schoessow, Cary Schoessow, Jody Brzezinski, Bob and Mary Schmidt and even Mom  who have led me at various times. Dorothy Parchim was a great encouragement to help me become Mr. Ozaukee.  I would also like to thank Emily LaSage for being a great Miss Ozaukee partner.  We had a lot of fun together.  Thanks to Jody Brzezinski we always had great cars to ride in.  I would like to thank my family for all their help and support in my life.  I would like to give a special thanks to my parents, Bob and Amy Gierach for getting me involved and being there for me every step of the way.  4-H wouldn’t be the same without family support.  In fact, I believe that is what makes 4-H as strong as it is.  Lastly, I would like to give all the glory and credit to God for putting all these great people in my life and allowing and helping me to make this big achievement in my life.

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Andrea Lynaugh

Andrea is a 9 year member of Cloverleaf 4-H Club.  She is currently attending UW Sheboygan majoring in pre-physician’s assistant.  Andrea has participated in WI 4-H Conference-Madison , 4-H American Spirit Trip and attended Citizenship-Washington Focus.  She has been involved in Home Environment, Photography, Foods & Nutrition, Dog project, Dairy, Sewing, Woodworking, Clothing and Scrapbooking. Andrea has attended camp as a counselor and also was a member of the Wisconsin 4-H Drama Company.   Andrea has held the offices of President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer for her club.  Andrea reigned as the 2012-2013 Miss Ozaukee 4-H.  Outside of 4-H, Andrea has been active on the Student Council, Volleyball team, Track team and a school band member.  She is a member of the Belgium Fire Department Explorer Program, active in her church choir and has completed one year of firefighter classes at LTC.  Andrea exemplifies what 4-H is all about.

A message from Andrea:

First of all, I just want to say how much of an honor it is to receive this award. When I found out I was so excited to be selected! In order to help me study for my biology exam I related my 4-H experience to the characteristics of living things.

Living things are organized. In 4-H we are taught how to use our time wisely and how to avoid procrastination. Living things adapt to their environment. 4-Her’s learn to be flexible and work with what they are given no matter how much or how little that is. Living things are made up of cells. My biology book described this aspect as meaning that all cells are born with everything they need inside them. All youth are capable of succeeding. 4-H can help youth figure out their talents and discover what interests them. Living things grow and develop. 4-H enables kids to join at a very young age. This organization can be a part of a person’s life while they are developing in to young adults. I have definitely grew in to the person I want to be thanks to 4-H.

This experience wouldn’t have been possible without the help of hundreds of leaders across Wisconsin. Many of whom have given up countless hours of their time. Without them 4-H wouldn’t have been as great of an experience as it was. I especially thank Dorothy Parchim for welcoming me in to Cloverleaf 4-H club just about ten years ago. Without Dorothy’s motivation, I’m not sure I would have been inspired to take advantage of all of the opportunities offered. Thank you to all of the leaders in the state of Wisconsin who inspire youth like myself to make 4-H such an important part of our lives.

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Robert Fugate

Rob is an 11 year member of Knellsville  4-H Club.  He is currently attending UW Madison pursuing a double major in Dairy Science and Genetics.  Rob has actively been involved in the RC Cars, Photography, Dairy, Legos, Arts & Crafts, Self-Determined, Swine and Home Environment.  He has attended WI 4-H Conference Madison,  4-H American Spirit and Citizenship Washington Focus.  Rob reigned as the 2010-2011 Mr Ozaukee.  He has served  in the roles of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Reporter for his club.  Rob was a youth leader in his clubs Photography project. Outside of 4-H, Rob has participated in Destination Imagination, Football, operated the Musical Sound Board and Champions of Ozaukee Mentorship.  He has been a very active member of his church by tutoring, helping with food drives and community service. Rob is a very supportive young man who is committed to excellence.

A message from Rob:

“Everything I learned in life, I learned in 4-H,” was the phrase I built my Mr. Ozaukee speech around in 2011. Looking back on all the years and moments I’ve had in 4-H, it’s truly hard to figure out what I didn’t learn during my time in 4-H. Public speaking, interviewing skills, photography, handling livestock, balancing a checkbook and budget, leading a meeting, coordinating committees and projects, how to produce success during crunch time (the week before fair when only half the projects are done), how to be a role model and leader to others; 4-H was the basis for me learning all these skills and more. Every moment in 4-H was a moment to learn, a moment to laugh, a moment to share with some of the best friends and mentors I’ve ever met. I gained so much in my time with the program; it’s hard to imagine my time as a 4-H member has already come to a close. Despite this, the memories I have made through my time in 4-H will last me forever.

It was through my time in 4-H that I had the opportunity to discover a talent for photography; something I would have not pursued otherwise. 4-H exposed me to cows and dairy on a different level; something that is now steadily evolving into a likely career path. Trips such as Citizen Washington Focus and the American Spirit Trip allowed me to gain insight into how other individuals in different parts of the state and country feel on different issues, and really helped broaden my horizons. It was through 4-H that I realized I will never again take bacon or milk for granted after doing livestock and dairy projects. I made some terrific friends through 4-H; friends who I shared many laughs with, friends who I shared much joy with, friends who I hope to always remember and cherish.

4-H gave me so much, but without many individuals, it wouldn’t have been the experience it was. Firstly, I would like to thank any individual who was a part of River Fall’s 4-H before it disbanded. You all brought me into the 4-H experience and gave me the drive to stick with it. Although I haven’t seen many of the members for years now, the time I shared with that club is what really made me want to remain in 4-H during my early years. I would also like to thank the entirety of the Knellsville 4-H club. After becoming my second 4-H home, you made everything I loved about 4-H leagues better and were a club I was proud to be a part of. I would like to extend an extra thank you to the Knellsville leaders. As well, I would like to offer a special thank you to Jan Dommer; you encouraged me to give my all in 4-H, whether in being a leader, or taking up dairy. If if wasn’t for you, 4-H wouldn’t have been half as fun, and I’d probably be undecided for a major in college. Knellsville is lucky to have you as a leader, and I consider myself lucky to have had you as a leader. Another thank you goes out to all the project leaders and members in the projects I was a part of. There are so many of you to thank, but please know I greatly appreciated your assistance and the enjoyment you brought to each project or activity you helped with.

My final thanks, however, goes to my parents and brother. To my parents; neither one of you was a 4-Her or knew what was involved when you signed me up. I don’t think you considered washing cows or buying pigs when you signed me up, but you sure encouraged me to pursue it. You always helped me strive for my best and helped push me out of my comfort zone. You helped give me one of the best experiences of my life, and without your support, it wouldn’t have been possible. To my brother; thanks for being my best friend in 4-H at all times. There were so many moments only we will remember from our time in 4-H, but those moments only added to the great time I had in 4-H. Thanks for being there for me, and thanks for taking risks with me in 4-H too.

It’s been a pleasure to be a 4-Her. Ozaukee County 4-H will always be of special importance to me, and I would like to once again thank the county as a whole for their support, their friendship, and their desire to help youth succeed. I have appreciated it, as have countless others, and for that thank you. I have greatly enjoyed my time in the 4-H experience, and will remember it fondly for the rest of my life.