September
2005
Heart of 4-H Award Winner
John
and Lori Bruss
Lancaster
County 4-H is proud to announce John and Lori Bruss as co-winners
of September’s “Heart of 4-H Award” in recognition of outstanding
volunteer service. They have been co-leaders of the Happy Go Lucky
club, the largest 4-H club in Lancaster County (currently with
52 members), for three years. Prior to that, they were parent
volunteers. They are also active on the Livestock VIPS Committee.
Happy
Go Lucky is mainly a livestock club, but in the past few years
members increasely participated in food, horticulture and poultry
projects. The club holds a annual club livestock show prior to
the county fair to give members practice showing animals. As a
community service project, the club has adopted a section of Highway
43 near Bennet to pick up litter.
4-H
staff member Deanna Karmazin says, “They bring a lot of enthusiam
and energy to the livestock program. Because of their willingness
and hard work ethic, the recent leadership transition of the Happy
Go Lucky club went smoothly.”
“We
like being 4-H volunteers because it is rewarding to see the kids
show and exhibit there projects with pride and enthusiasm,” said
Lori. “It is a great feeling to think that we have made a difference.”
Married
for 24 years, the couple has three children who are current or
alumni 4-H members. John has been a volunteer fireman with the
Bennet Rural Fire District for 26 years and Lori helps coach volleyball.
Each have full time jobs and farm part-time.
Congratulations
to John and Lori! Volunteers like them are indeed the heart of
4-H!
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