Eleven Iowa State University Extension and Outreach staff members were honored in October at the Iowa 4-H YouthFest professional development conference. Award recipients were recognized for their …
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Eleven Iowa State University Extension and Outreach staff members were honored in October at the Iowa 4-H YouthFest professional development conference. Award recipients were recognized for their impact on local communities, accomplishments in their field and embodiment of the ISU Extension and Outreach 4-H mission.
The award ceremony was held over three days, Oct. 23-25, in Ames as a part of the annual YouthFest conference, which brings together ISU Extension and Outreach staff from all over the state to celebrate the work they are doing and participate in workshops and educational opportunities in the field of 4-H youth development.
“Iowa 4-H staff are among the best in the nation,” said Mitchell Hoyer, 4-H interim state program leader. “It is always exciting to recognize their outstanding accomplishments and congratulate them on their achievements.”
Among the awards conferred was the Meritorious Service Award, which was given to Amy Green, Washington County youth coordinator, and Nancy McGrain, Monona County youth coordinator. This award is presented to county staff who have been in their position for over 10 years and have made a difference in their 4-H community.