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8/1/02

Contacts:
Brenda Allen, 4-H Youth Development, (515) 294-1567, bsallen@iastate.edu
Tracy S. Petersen, Continuing Education and Communication Services, (515) 294-9915

Black Hawk County 4-H'ers Named to State 4-H Council

AMES, Iowa -- Local 4-H'ers Lee Beck, Buckingham, Wes Meier, La Porte City, Katie Enberg, Elberon, and Luke Lichty, Waterloo, were elected to serve on the 2002-2003 State 4-H Council, a group of 40 teen leaders who serve as 4-H ambassadors. They will represent the Northeast Iowa area.

The four were inducted to the state council at the closing ceremonies of the 2002 Iowa State 4-H Youth Conference June 27. After participating in ambassador training in mid-July, they began serving as ambassadors within Black Hawk County, Northeast Iowa and at various statewide functions. Other responsibilities of State 4-H Council members include working at the Iowa State Fair, planning the Iowa 4-H Youth Conference and serving on the Iowa 4-H Foundation.

"This is a real opportunity for the new State 4-H Council members," said Stanley R. Johnson, Vice Provost for Extension. "They are already leaders. This participation on state council will build on the strengths and provide a unique experience for these future citizens of Iowa."

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The 2002-2003 State 4-H Council members from Northeast Iowa are (from left): Andrea Borchardt, Worth County, Nicholas Hovey, Worth County, Lee Beck, Black Hawk County, Stan Johnson, Vice Provost for Iowa State University Extension, Wes Meier, Black Hawk County, Anna Kuennen, Worth County, and Katie Enberg, Black Hawk County. Not Pictured: Luke Lichty, Black Hawk County and Nathaniel Johansen, Franklin County.


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