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Seven Sanborn/Jerauld senior 4-Hers represented South Dakota at the National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 24-28. The theme was Unforgettable Past, Innovative Future. The seven delegates selected were Miley Adams, Victoria Hoffman, Teagen Moody, Abby Kolousek, Cannon Zoss, Aubrey Senska – flag bearer and Delaney Zoss – South Dakota Youth Advisor. Chaperones for the trip included Amber Kolousek, Ivy Senska, Tiff Hoffman and Steve Zoss.  The attendees flew into Atlanta on Nov. 24. Saturday, delegates attended leadership workshops where they learned a variety of skills to implement in their communities. Workshops for the week included: speed meeting, habits of highly successful teens, team building, social media awareness, teen leadership, dancing with the stars, Zumba, Pilates, getting organized for life’s demands, mental illness awareness and career panels. Speakers included barrel racer Amberlee Snyder, New York Times bestselling author Dan Clark, Houston Stock Show and Rodeo CEO Dr. Chris Boleman, and NIFA director Dr. Dionne Toombs.  On Saturday evening, delegates attended the International Dinner and Dance where they were served foods from different cultures around the world. Sunday, Delaney Zoss and Aubrey Senska represented South Dakota at the opening session by carrying the South Dakota flag and sharing an interesting fact about South Dakota. Sunday was spent at workshops and listening to inspirational speakers.  The day ended at the Atlanta History Center for a night of culture.

Monday, delegates participated in a day of service which is a community service day where delegates helped at local elementary schools, packed food boxes for Hosea Helps or helped landscape at city parks. In the afternoon, delegates attended the Awesome Tours of Atlanta which included Hotlanta and the College Football Hall of Fame. Monday night, delegates were invited to attend the Formal Gala and dance. Tuesday, the South Dakota delegation visited the Georgia Aquarium. 

National 4-H Congress is a high-level leadership event which is designed to enhance youth life skills and impact youth through cultural and leadership experiences.   The South Dakota delegation would like to thank our supporters. Sanborn and Jerauld Counties hope to send another group of youth leaders in the future to experience this amazing conference!

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

 

BROOKINGS – South Dakota State University Extension recognized staff and faculty members for achievements in service and educational programming at its annual Fall Conference Sept. 26-28 at the Ramkota Conference Center in Pierre.

Awards include recognition of SDSU Extension programming and research, promotions and years of service. 

“It is exciting to recognize our SDSU Extension professionals and the impactful work that they conduct each and every day,” said Karla Trautman, SDSU Extension Director. “Whether acknowledging years of service to the organization or the creation of innovative programs, it is important to elevate and celebrate the accomplishments of our talented and valued professionals.”

Audra Scheel, SDSU Extension 4-H Youth Program Advisor – Sanborn and Jerauld/Buffalo counties, was one of the recipients of the Excellence in Programming Innovation and Creativity Award for developing the Teen Leadership Academy.

Scheel also received a Multi-Disciplinary Program Seed Grant for the Beef 2 School project, which will work with school districts to incorporate local beef products into the school lunch program and a beef nutrition education component in the classroom.

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Club Blue Group honored American Education Week by serving treats to the entire Sanborn Central staff and coloring sheets to students. 

The Town ‘N Kountry Kids 4-H Red Crew 4-H Club also thanked teachers and staff from Woonsocket School, Wessington Springs School, Mitchell School and Sanborn Central School during American Education Week. Club members wrote personal notes to give along with a gift card to a local coffee shop that said “Thanks A Latte For All You Do.” The club also provided brownies at Woonsocket School.

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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