JUNE
2004
Heart of 4-H Award winner
Cheryl
Landon
Lancaster
County 4-H is proud to announce Cheryl Landon as winner of June’s
“Heart of 4-H Award” in recognition of outstanding volunteer service.
Cheryl
has been a volunteer with the Rock Creek Ranchers for 20 years.
She is currently project leader for beef, bucket calf and livestock
judging. She was club leader for four years. Cheryl has been superintendent
or assistant superintendent for 4-H Bucket Calf at the Lancaster
County Fair since the project started 13 years ago.
4-H’er
Amanda Peterson nominated Cheryl, “For the help in being the bucket
calf superintendent and the continuous help with the Rock Creek
Ranchers. She is always very positive to all of us kids.”
Cheryl
says, “I enjoy working with young people and see how they sparkle
working with their projects. My favorite experience was working
with Janice Halling and helping to get the Bucket Calf project
off the ground. This project really connected livestock with those
on acreages.”
In addition to volunteering for 4-H, Cheryl volunteers at the
State Fair in the FFA Beef department and keeps scorebook for
Waverly High School basketball games.
She
is a paraeducator at Waverly High School and lives in Greenwood
with her husband Bill. Their children — Andrew, Daniel and Steven
— are former members of the Rock Creek Ranchers.
Cheryl says most people might not know that when she was a 4-H
member, she was the last person at the Nebraska State Fair to
show a grand champion steer which was auctioned off.
Congratulations to Cheryl! Volunteers like her are indeed the
heart of 4-H!
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