4-H General Show results from County Fair
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Front row, Left to Right, Molly Zucco, Caroline Hedden, Rayla Brown, Charlee Ryan, Reagan Funderburk, Payton May, Abigail Wamsley, Elayna Harker, Abigail Erlenbush, Elayna Bailey, Caitlin Lauwerens, Bow Row, Left to Right, Calum Shanks, Kyle Jackle-Hugh, Riley Brown, Kelsie Hunt, Claire Hunt, Macy Richards, Deacon Shanks, Benjamin Wamsley, Jared Lauwerens, Jordan Lauwerens. Submitted Photo
TAYLORVILLE — 4-H general projects were showcased on Monday July 19, 2021 at the Expo Building located on the Christian County Fairgrounds. During the 4-H show, members complete a process of evaluation called conference judging. This process allows the 4-H members to answer questions asked by the judges pertaining to the projects. The questions are asked to help the judge determine how much the 4-H member learned while doing their project. The 4-H program would like to thank the following individuals for helping judge the general show: Mason Fesser, Kathy Foster, April Mateer, Cathy O’Connell, and University of Illinois Extension Unit 18 staff. Thank you to all those who helped make the 2021 4-H General Show a success. Christian County 4-H members who received best of show or were cho- sen as state fair delegates/state fair alternates are listed below:
Clothing and Textiles
– Best of Show: Molly Zucco – Clothing 1
– State Fair Delegates: Molly Zucco – Clothing 1, Abigail Erlenbush – Clothing 2
Crops
– State Fair Delegates: Conner Grant – Corn
ESports
– State Fair Delegates: Benjamin Wamsley
Foods and Nutrition
– Best of Show: Regan Funderburk – Cooking 101, Caroline Hedden – Cooking 201, Kyle Jackle-Hugh – Cooking 201, Macy Richards – Cooking 401, Claire Hunt – Cooking 401, Chloe Grant – Cooking 301
– State Fair Delegates: Reagan Funderburk – Cooking 101, Caroline Hedden – Cooking 201, Noah Bailey – Cooking 201, Caitlin Lauwerens – Food Pres, Macy Richards – Cooking 401, Claire Hunt – Cooking 401, Chloe Grant – Cooking 301
– State Fair Alternates: Kelsie Hunt – Cooking 401, Abigail Wamsley – Cooking 201, Kyle Jackle Hugh – Cooking 201, Elayna Bailey – Cooking 301 Horticulture: Vegetable Gardening
– Best of Show: Kenzie Harmon – Vegetable Display
– State Fair Delegates: Kenzie Harmon – Vegetable Display
– State Fair Alternates: Kenzie Harmon –Vegetable Plate
Interior Design
– Best of Show: Benjamin Wamsley – Design Decisions Intermediate
– State Fair Delegates: Benjamin Wamsley – Design Decisions Intermediate, Jordan Lauwerens – Design Decisions Intermediate
– State Fair Alternates: Chloe Grant – Design Decisions Beginning, Jared Lauwerens – Design Decisions Intermediate, Caitlin Lauwerens – Design Decisions Intermediate
Photography
– State Fair Delegates: Calum Shanks – Photography 1, Jordan Lauwerens – Photography 3
Theatre Arts
– State Fair Delegates: Abigail Wamsley – Theatre Arts 1
Tractor
– State Fair Delegates: Conner Grant – Innovation
Video/Film
– State Fair Delegates: Macy Richards – Commercial or Promotional Video
Veterinary Science
– Best of Show: Claire Hunt – Vet Science
– State Fair Delegates: Claire Hunt – Vet Science – State Fair Alternates:
Abigail Erlenbush – Vet Science
Visual Arts
– Best of Show: Deacon Shanks – Metal, Kelsie Hunt – Mixed Media, Abigail Wamsley – Food Decorating
– State Fair Delegates: Riley Brown – Clay, Kelsie Hunt – Mixed Media, Deacon Shanks – Metal, Abigail Wamsley – Food/Cake Decorating Beginning
– State Fair Alternates: Caitlin Lauwerens – Food/Cake Decorating Intermediate Weather
– State Fair Delegates: Kyle Jackle-Hugh – Weather 2 Woodworking
– State Fair Delegates: Jared Lauwerens – Woodworking 3
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