Heart of 4-H Award Winner: University of Nebraska–Lincoln Bee Lab

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Lancaster County 4-H presents a Heart of 4-H Award to a Lancaster County 4-H volunteer each month in recognition of outstanding volunteer serice. The purpose of this award is to recognize volunteers who are, indeed, the heart of 4-H.

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July 2022
UNL Bee Lab
UNL Bee Lab gathered on their building stairs to accept the award.
UNL Bee Lab

UNL Bee Lab Director Dr. Judy Wu-Smart, Outreach Coordinator Courtney Brummel, and graduate and undergraduate students have presented a “Busy Bees” workshop at 4-H Clover College since 2018. They have gone above and beyond in their program delivery. Prior to each workshop, they buy wood and reeds, and cut the pieces to size, for workshop attendees to make wild bee hotels (two examples are in the photo above). Several members of the Bee Lab act as hands-on instructors at the workshops. They also bring live honey bee and bumble bee colonies, as well as hands-on educational materials. To date, they have taught over 100 youth at Clover College.

“It is extremely fullfilling work teaching youth,” says Courtney Brummel. “Their curiosity, energy and passion is inspiring and keeps us coming back each year. The excitement of the youth is contagious as they view the live observation hive with awe. The best experience is watching the students work with tools to build their own wooden bee hotels. Even those who have never woodworked grow in confidence. It is also wonderful to see how the youth paint the finished bee hotels based on their unique styles. We consider it a privilege to share the importance of pollinator and landscape health with 4-H youth.”