Fashion Revue And Awards Night
WARSAW — The annual Kosciusko County 4-H Public Fashion Revue and Awards Night honored not only 4-H’ers who were general project grand champions, but a local individual and business as Friends of 4-H and volunteers who were influential to the 10-year 4-H’ers. Scholarships were also presented.
Thirty-six individuals who achieved 10-years in 4-H and 15 individuals who were in their last year of 4-H due to age requirements were also honored. Among the 10-year 4-H’ers, 10 were recognized as the top 4-H members based on overall points earned for club activities, trips and project completion through their 4-H career.
Winners announced are:
Wearable Arts — Erinn Graham, Level A Champion; Gracey Graham, Level B Champion; Analiese Helms, Level D Champion.
Junior Fashion Review — Amber Beer, Overall Junior Division Grand Champion, Junior Division Grand Champion for Construction and Level B Champion; Libby Haab,Overall Junior Division Reserve Grand Champion and Level A Grade 4 Champion; Jucinda Wilson, Junior Division Reserve Grand Champion; Isabelle Smith, Level B Grade 5 champion; and Melanie Hertzler, Level A Grade 3 Champion.
Senior Fashion Review — Anna Richardson, Overall Grand Champion; Overall Grand Champion For Construction and Champion Dress-Up winner; Rebekah Richardson, Overall Reserve Grand Champion for Construction; Madison Haines, Champion Casual Wear; Clarea Hardy, Reserve Grand Senior Winner.
Consumer Clothing — Allison Heinrich, Overall Grand Champion; Beginning: Cameron Zimmerman, Beginning Champion and state fair entry and Erinn Graham, Beginning Reserve Champion; Intermediate: Allison Heinrich, Intermediate Champion and state fair entry and Graycee Sands, Intermediate Reserve Champion; Advanced: Madelyn Zimmerman, Advanced Champion and state fair entry; Morgan Smith, Advanced Reserve Champion.
4-H Council $500 Scholarship Winners — Evan Schmidt, Brooklyn Bitting, Austin Beer and Conner Sausaman.
Indiana 4-H Foundation Senior Scholarship — Liza Airgood and Analiese Helms.
Final year members — Luke Byrer, Alexus Greene, Alyssa Magiera, Taralyn Moudy, Brock O’haver, Layne Pass, Sarah Shoemaker, Kole Smith, William Smith, Jesica Sparke,Brogan Teeple,Kyle Weideman, Zoe Wildman-Rogers, Kaley Wood and Micheala Wrightsman.
Ten-year members — Liza Airgood, Aaron Beer, Austin Beer, Brooklyn Bitting, Kendra Burns, Timothy Collins, Emily Day, Casey Dierks, Alex Doll, David Essex, Nicholas Feldman, Ashley Fugate, Korah Gillard, Analiese Helms, Rebecca Lemon, Ashley McBroom, Nathan Miller, Stephon Miller, Tyler Neuendorf, Katherine Nolan, Jared O’Brien, Danielle Olds, Grace Ondrla, Hannah Rhoades, Brooke Rhodes, Anna Richardson, Kierra Ryman, Conner Sausaman, Evan Schmidt, Gavin Smith, Jared Templin, Garret Titus, Taylor Trump, Karis Tucker, Isabella Wilson and Megan Young.
Top 10 4-H’ers — Connor Sausaman, Karis Tucker, Ashley McBroom, Ashley Fugate, Emily Day, Analiese Helms, Kierra Ryman, Anna Richardson, Korah Gillard and Jared Templin.
Farm Bureau Tenure Award Winners – Korah Gillard and Jared Templin.
Grand Champions Special General Project Award — Alexus Greene, grilling; Asher Meyer, consumer meats: poultry; Macy Peterson, consumer meats: lamb; Hannah Jansma, consumer meats: beef; Maisey Cook, consumer meats: pork; Renae Lehman, wildlife; Arrington Krull, garden; and Brianna Feldman, genealogy.
Communication and Expressive Arts Project Awards — Serena Lesko, Cake Decorating; Elizabeth Zorn, Creative Writing; Allison Heinrich, Digital Scrapbooking; Casey Dierks, Fine Arts; Arrington Krull, Gift Wrapping; Rachel Juillerat, Home Environment; Logan Schuller, Library; Nicholas Lesko, Miscellaneous Craft; Lauren Orr, Needlecraft; Allison Miller, Photography; Madison O’Connell, Scrapbooking.
Engineering and Technological Science — Owen Stevens, Aerospace; Logan Schuller, Electric; Noah Kohler, Lego; Kaylin Williams, Model Craft; Jay Duncan, Small Engine; Thomas Coulter, Welding; Kole Smith, Woodworking.
Plant and environmental sciences — Sarah Palmer, beekeeping; Kaitlyn Neese, collections; Lacey Helfers, dairy foods; Ella Denham, entomology; Jacob McDonald, farm toy scene; Ashley Fugate, Floriculture; Logan Schuller, forestry; Arrington Krull, garden; Shipley Ryan, geology; Nicholas Feldman, hay (forages); Logan Shuller, plant science; Maddie O’Connell, recycling; Logan Schuller, soil and water science, weather and climate science and sportfishing.
Healthy living — Morgan Smith, child development; Madison O’Connell, create with a mix; Charissa Richardson, preserved foods; Rebekah Richardson, baked foods; Zachary Grindle, health; Gracee Sands, microwave; Analiese Helms, personality; Morgan Smith, shooting sports.
Animals — Nicole Moyer, cat poster; Elizabeth Zorn, dog poster; EllaMae Reiff, horseless horseman; Ethan Moore, pocked caged critter; Kaitlin Neese, pocket caged critter poster; Renae Lehman, poultry display board; Kara Kline, rabbit poster and Haley Hoover, veterinary science.
Most Influential 4-H Volunteers — Peg Zimmerman, Larry Kammerer, Kathy Lokotar, April Pequinot, Vicky Camden, Sonja Hesser, Courtney Bitting, Karen Templin, Terry Templin, James Schmidt, Tom Smith, Bethany Tucker-Beron, Bethany Hoover, Mike Wertenberger, Lorna Schori, Zach Stookey, Ruby Albertson, Kevin Harris, Dawn Harris, and Charity Trump.
Dennis Tucker and Beer Dairy Inc., were recognized as individual and business friends of 4-H by the 4-H Council.