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updated October 22, 2004
November
2004
Heart of 4-H Award Winner
Kala
Ball
Lancaster
County 4-H is proud to announce Kala Ball as winner of November’s
“Heart of 4-H Award” in recognition of outstanding volunteer service.
Kala has been leader of the Young Riders 4-H club for three years,
leader of the Wee Amigos club for two years, Horse Judging coach
for seven years, Hippology and Horse Bowl coach for three years,
County Fair 4-H Horse Judging superintendent for two years, and
has coached many speeches and demonstrations.
Four
4-H members and one parent nominated Kala:
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Frances Anderson said, “I nominate Kala because she has taught
me many skills I can use my whole life. She always encourages
me and pushes me to be the best that I can be!”
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Schyler Kerns said, “Kala has helped me become a better rider
and really understands me. She is the greatest 4-H leader
there ever was or will be.”
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Lindsay Kerns said, “She has been an incredible 4-H leader
for the past three years because she really puts her whole
heart into the job.”
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Kelli Kerns (4-H parent) said, “She not only has given a tremendous
amount of time to them during the 4-H season -- taking vacation
days to be with them during shows, etc., but also has encouraged
them to try other experiences in 4-H to have a well-rounded
experience.”
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Katy Cockerill said, “She is there, encouraging us, at local
weekend shows, and 4-H district and state shows. Coming to
our school plays and graduation parties, she is more than
a leader, she is our close friend and mentor.”
“I
like being a 4-H volunteer as I have been surrounded with the
most amazing 4-H families -- they make all of the time and effort
that I put into the clubs seem effortless,” Kala says. “Kids will
amaze you if you challenge them to learn. They absorb so much
knowledge so quickly, it is often a challenge for myself to keep
them learning. Lancaster County has some of the brightest horsemen
and women in the nation.”
She
continues, “Coaching judging teams is my passion and has been
so much fun in the last seven years! I love working with students
teaching more than just basic horsemanship skills. Judging has
so many complicated rules and learned subjectivity to master.
Oral reasons, while scary at first, become my students’ favorite
part of the contest. It is one of the only areas that youth can
go into a room and tell an adult WHY they have made their decisions.
We have had a lot of fun traveling Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas practicing
theses skills. The success that we have had in the past is just
the icing on the cake. If any of you are around any past members
of the teams, talk to them -- you will be amazed at the knowledge
and poise that they have gained.”
Kala lives in Lincoln and works at Pfizer. Her favorite way to
relax is working with her horses and taking dressage lessons at
Stewart Equestrian Center.
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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