August
2003
Heart of 4-H Award winner
Merlin
Dana
Lancaster
County 4-H and 4-H Council are proud to announce Merlin Dana as
winner of Augusts Heart of 4-H Award in recognition
of outstanding volunteer service.
A
4-H volunteer for more than 20 years, Merlin has judged several
rabbit shows and conducts rabbit clinics for 4-H clubs in Lancaster
and Gage Counties. He also sells rabbits from his rabbitry to
many 4-Hers.
Ken
Majors nominated Merlin and said, Merlin is great with the
4-Hers. He not only provides bunnies, but provides
4-Hers
with a lot of information on how to take care of them, grooming,
breeding and actually any question they may have for him. He shows
up at most of the rabbit shows to cheer on those that have bought
rabbits from him and to provide information to any others that
may have questions. He is a remarkable person, at 85 years of
age, and still going strong.
Merlin
said he likes being a 4-H volunteer because, The future
progress and success of 4-H depends on the dedicated work of 4-H
youngsters of todays world.
His
favorite experience volunteering at the County Fair was a number
of years ago. I was called upon to judge the Pet Rabbit
Class, he said. One of the youngsters showing her
pet rabbit was a little handicapped girl. As she struggled to
walk up to the judging table, everyone could see the great love
that existed between the rabbit and the little girl. The rabbit
lay content in her arms as she carefully placed it on the table.
When I later announced she was the winner, the wide grin on her
face was a sight to see!
Merlin
and his wife of 51 years, Jean, have three children: Jeanette,
Greg and Rick. He is a retired minister of the Havelock Christian
Church and also volunteers for nursery schools, public schools
and retirement centers. His favorite way to relax is to cradle
one of his Holland Lops and feed it raisins or dandelion greens.
Congratulations
to Merlin. Volunteers like him are indeed, the heart of 4-H!
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you have a 4-H Volunteer you would like to nominate or would like
to learn more about the "Heart of 4-H Award", visit
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