January
2003 Heart of 4-H Award winner
Pat
Heather
Lancaster
County 4-H and 4-H Council are proud to announce Pat Heather is
the winner of the January 2003 Heart of 4-H Award
in recognition of outstanding volunteer service.
Pat
has been a 4-H project leader (mostly in photography) for 17 years
and has been a County Fair 4-H Photography co-superintendent for
many years (this year she was superintendent). Pat regularly opens
her darkroom to kids from Lancaster and surrounding counties for
instruction in developing and printing photos and in making photograms.
Pat
says she likes being a 4-H volunteer because, I love to
teach about photography and gets kids interested -- maybe even
to the point of photography being a career choice some day --
but mostly to share some of the satisfaction that photography
gives as a creative outlet -- how you can capture or create a
feeling or emotion with a camera. She enjoys seeing the
look on a kids face as an image begins to appear in the
developer in the darkroom.
Her
favorite part of the County Fair is, seeing the finished
products and wonderful creativity of so many kids. She also
enjoyed designing and setting up the photography exhibit in the
new Lancaster Event Center last year with co-superintendent Galen
Madsen and his wife, Jan.
Paula
Peterson, leader of the Rock Creek Ranchers and member of 4-H
Council, nominated Pat for the award. Paula wrote, Pat has
given her time every year to help with photography in her home
and on field trips. She not only helps with the club which Kelly
and Cory were part of, but any clubs interested.
Pat
and her husband Wayne have two children, Cory and Kelly, who are
former 4-H members and currently attending UNL. Pat works at Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Railway as a Claim Manager. She is also active
on the Waverly United Methodist Church building committee and
District 145 Foundation for Education.
She
says her favorite vacation spots are golf courses, preferably
those in mountains. Many people dont know she was a member
of the Varsity (Mens) rifle team in college -- there was
no womens team at that time -- and it was a
sanctioned sport (part of the Big Eight Conference).
Congratulations
to Pat Heather, who is the first recipient of Lancaster County
4-H's Heart of 4-H Award!s.
If
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
HERE.
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