4-H Fashion Revue And Awards Night
WARSAW — The annual Kosciusko County 4-H Public Fashion Revue and Awards Night offered the opportunity to showcase, support and promote the local 4-H program and members.
Ten-year 4-H members each chose the 4-H volunteer who has been most influential to them during their 4-H careers. Those volunteers were called up on stage to be recognized.
Twenty-three individuals were recognized for achieving 10 years in 4-H and 12 individuals who were in their last year of 4-H due to age requirements were also honored. Among the 4-H’ers, 10 were recognized as the top 4-H members based on overall points earned for club activities, trips and project completion throughout their 4-H career.
Winners announced were:
Wearable Arts — Emerson Krull, Level A Champion; Allison Heinrich, Level C Champion.
Junior Fashion Review — Erin Rivich, Junior Division Grand Champion for Construction; Noah Richardson, Junior Division Reserve Grand Champion ; Jucinda Wilson, Level A Champion; Erin Rivich, Level B Champion.
Senior Fashion Review — Rebekah Richardson, Overall Grand Champion; Rebekah Richardson, Champion Dress-Up winner; Madison Haines, Champion Casual Wear; Madison Haines, Reserve Grand Senior Winner.
Consumer Clothing — Madelyn Zimmerman, Consumer Clothing Overall Grand Champion; Beginning: Jasmine Fuller, Beginning Champion and state fair entry; Kennedy Polk, Beginning Reserve Champion; Intermediate: Cameron Zimmerman, Intermediate Champion and state fair entry and Allison Heinrich, Intermediate Reserve Champion; Advanced: Madelyn Zimmerman, Advanced Champion and state fair entry; Morgan Smith, Advanced Reserve Champion.
4-H Council $500 Scholarship Winners — Scott Hesser, Elizabeth Zorn, Hunter Magiera, Ashley Beer, Morgan Keirn.
Indiana 4-H Foundation Senior Scholarship — Scott Hesser and Elizabeth Zorn.
Anglin/Bishop Scholarship – Scott Hesser and Elizabeth Zorn. Bob Bishop, president of Kosciusko County Farm Bureau, presented these awards. The Anglin/Bishop was created in memory of Mike Bishop and Jeremiah Anglin. It is meant to recognize junior leaders who exemplify what it means to be a junior leader.
Bob Stiffler $750 4-H Beef Scholarship — Ashley Beer, Scott Hesser and Madison Wagoner. The Bob Stiffler Scholarship was established by the Kosciusko County Cattlemen in honor of Bob’s outstanding contribution to the beef industry in Kosciusko County.
Nine-year members — Raina Army, Brighton Back, Amy Beer, Hope Beer, Abigail Blackburn, Hope Blevins, Mykenzie Burns, Emmalee Cole, Quinn Craig, Abbigail Curtis, Sydney Day, Garrett Feldman, Travis Fugate, Madison Haines, Emmaline Halas, Lacey Helfers, Kara Kline, Katelin Ksiezopolski, Ridley Lemon, Olivia Long, Jacob McDonald, Madison Method, Rebecca Meyer, Morgan Phillips, Carolyn Pitt, Alex Ransbottom, Morgan Smith, Rachel Smith, Janelle Wilson, Grant Wolfe, Kaitlynn Zorn.
Ten-year members — Ashley Beer, Logan Brown, Destini Carpenter, Madison Cook, Colin Craig, Samantha Deneve, Sydney Essex, Hunter Haines, Scott Hesser, Amberley Johnson, Delaney Keirn, Morgan Keirn, Abigail Koorey, Emily Kreider, Morgan Leamon, Hunter Magiera, Allison Miller, Rebekah Richardson, Emma Robinson, Tiffany Rusinack, Rachel Starrett, Alexis Vargo, Elizabeth Zorn.
Final year members — Kaitlyn McCloughan, Jasmine Morehead, Madison Wagoner, Brianna Butler, Jennifer Dady, Allison Stump, Jacob Grimm, Brittany Montel, Rhett Coblentz, Vance Brooke, Brooklyn Addair, Lyndon Yoder.
Top 10 4-H’ers — Ashley Beer, Destini Carpenter, Samantha Deneve, Scott Hesser, Amberley Johnson, Emily Kreider, Rebekah Richardson, Tiffany Rusinack, Jackson Stroup, Elizabeth Zorn.
Communication and Expressive Arts Project Awards — Carolyn Pitt, Cake Decorating; Nicholas Lesko, Creative Writing; Allison Heinrich, Digital Scrapbooking; Lacey Helfers, Fine Arts; Sarah Grindle, Gift Wrapping; Laila Knepp, Home Environment; Logan Schuller, Library; Emmaline Halas, Miscellaneous Craft; Rebekah Richardson, Needlecraft; Madelyn Zimmerman, Photography; Allison Miller, Scrapbooking.
Special General Project Awards — Macy Peterson, Consumer Meats; Madison Cook, Consumer Meats; Maisy Cook, Consumer Meats; Renae Lehman, Wildlife.
Engineering and Technological Science — Owen Stevens, Aerospace; Calen Lechlitner, Electric; Elijah Halas, Lego; Kaylin Williams, Model Craft; Brian Dunbar, Small Engine; Jacob Baker, Welding; Sarah Juilleret, Woodworking.
Plant and environmental sciences — Melanie Hertzler, beekeeping; Carolyn Pitt, collections; Rachel Juilleret, dairy foods; Eric Nuerendorf, entomology; Hayden Lechlitner, farm toy scene; Sienna Holder, Floriculture; Zach Grindle, forestry; Colton Crabb, garden; Ryan Shipley, geology; Hayley Hoover, hay (forages); Logan Shuller, plant science; Madison Wagoner, recycling; Logan Schuller, soil and water science; Nathaniel Seese, weather and climate science; Cameron Zimmerman, sportfishing.
Healthy living — Morgan Smith, child development; Rachel Juillerat, create with a mix; Ellie Klotz, preserved foods; Rachel Juilleret, baked foods; Zach Grindle, health; Kaitlyn Zorn, microwave; Allison Heinrich, personality; Issac Lortie, shooting sports.
Animals — Ryan Shipley, cat poster; Elizabeth Zorn, dog poster; Grace Edmondson, horseless horseman; Karrie Ousley, pocket caged critter; Dylan Neese, pocket caged critter poster; Renae Lehman, poultry display board; Kendra Kline, rabbit poster, Allison Saylor, veterinary science.
Most Influential 4-H Volunteers — Cory Coleman, Brock & Gwen Ostrom, Jim Craig, Aime Hoffman, Jen Cook, Marlene Weller, Robert Bishop, Ami Pitt, Charity Trump, Kelly Heckaman, Trisch Richardson, Trent Ayres, Linda Stroup, Jeff Brubaker.
The 2017 Kosciusko County 4-H King is Hunter Magiera, Syracuse, 2017 Kosciusko County 4-H Queen is Lacey Helfers, Leesburg, and 2017 Kosciusko County 4-H Princess is Valerie Messmore, Pierceton.
Kosciusko County Communication Foundation sponsored all of the general project plaques that were handed out during the event.