September
2003
Heart of 4-H Award winner
Paula
Peterson
Lancaster
County 4-H and 4-H Council are proud to announce Paula Peterson
as winner of Septembers Heart of 4-H Award in
recognition of outstanding volunteer service.
Paula
began volunteering seven years ago when her oldest daughter, Amanda,
joined 4-H. She is now club leader of Rock Creek Ranchers, a member
of 4-H Council and the 4-H Bucket Calf superintendent at County
Fair.
Paulas
husband, Tom, is a farmer and their younger daughter, Erica, is
also a 4-Her. The Petersons live in Waverly.
Shayna
Truax, a member of Rock Creek Ranchers, and her mother Cheri nominated
Paula and said, Paula is one of the most caring and helpful
people we know. She is a tremendous person with tremendous heart
and is always there to volunteer for anything with a smile.
Paula
said she likes being a 4-H volunteer because it allows her to
be a positive part of her childrens lives, as well as the
lives of the other youth she interacts with through her club and
the Bucket Calf program. My favorite experiences volunteering
at the County Fair come from watching my 4-H kids
do well in their shows, whether it is swine, cattle, rabbits or
dairy, she said.
She
also enjoys her clubs photo day in which, with the help
of 4-H volunteer Pat Heather, club members go wild with their
cameras and imaginations.
An
employee at Crete Carrier Corporation, Paula has spent her last
seven vacations at the Lancaster County Fair.
Paula
says it might surprise people to know as active as she is in 4-H,
she was not in 4-H as a youth. She was, however, involved in UNL
Collegiate 4-H during college.
In
addition to her 4-H volunteer duties, Paula also volunteers as
a Sunday school teacher at Bethlehem Covenant Church.
Congratulations
to Paula. Volunteers like her 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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