January
2004 Heart of 4-H Award winner
is Franklyn Manning
Lancaster
County 4-H and 4-H Council are proud to announce Franklyn Manning
as winner of January’s “Heart of 4-H Award” in recognition of
outstanding volunteer service.
Franklyn is very active in the 4-H Horse program.
The
Wee Amigos 4-H club nominated Franklyn and wrote, “Because to
us Frank is 4-H in life practices. He has worked with 4-H kids
and their horses for more than 25 years. Frank loves working with
and being around young people and their horses. At the 2003 Lancaster
County Fair, Franklyn was there helping out wherever he was needed
by being a barn superintendent, organzing the speed events and
sponsoring trophies. When we think of role models for our youth
we cannot even begin to count the number of lives he has touched,
whether it’s answering questions, helping out with construction
or clean up projects, balancing books, generating ideas, joking
with kids or riding himself. 4-H is a better organization and
young people have become better adults as a result of Franklyn
Manning.”
“I enjoy seeing the young people grow up, mature and be good citizens,”
Franklyn said.
His
favorite experience volunteering at the county fair was this year.
“In 2003, members of the Horse VIPS committee and 4-H club leaders
put on, and pulled off, one of the best horse shows at the county
fair since I’ve been around,” he said. Franklyn lives in Lincoln
and also volunteers at the American Lutheran Church. His favorite
way to relax is working with and riding his horse, Skeeter.
Congratulations
to Franklyn. Volunteers like him are indeed the heart of 4-H!
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
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