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Middlefield Post
2015 Junior Fair King Court
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Aug. 19, 2015
2015 Junior Fair Queen Court
Joseph Wolf
Gerhard Hickey
Kalli Weber
Jordan Henry
Joseph is the son of Michael and Jennifer Wolf of Munson. He is currently home schooled and is taking computer classes at Auburn Career Center. Through Auburn Career he is a student ambassador, a member of Drug Free Clubs of America, The National Technical Honors Society, and is the local treasurer for Skills USA. Joseph has been a part of 4-H for seven years and is currently raising hogs, sheep, turkeys, chickens and dairy goats. For the past five years he has been involved in Feathers and Fleece 4-H Club where he has been the treasurer for the past years years. Joseph volunteers for The Knights of Columbus, St. Helens fish fry and helps the elderly. Joseph is a member of the St. Helens Youth Group.
Gerhard is the son of Bill and Linda Hickey of Munson. Gerhard is actively involved in many activities in and out of school. He is president of Latin Clubs, a member of Interact and Key Club, varsity cross country runner, and tennis player. This year Gerhard will be attending a program at Beachwood High School to further his passion toward his intended career in business. He has been in 4-H for nine years and he is currently president of All Cooped Up, a member of Plantmasters, Junior Fair Board and Junior Leaders.
Kalli is the daughter of Ted and Donna Weber of Chardon. She is a 2015 graduate of Chardon High School where she was a part of wind ensemble, squad leader, junior/senior field commander for marching band, pit band, band council, and a senior mentor for the freshman mentoring program. She’s been in 4-H for 14 years, involved in All Cooped Up, showing chickens, ducks, turkeys, Thompson Ledge Dairymen showing dairy cows, Junior Fair Board, and Junior Leaders. Kalli has been a 4-H camp counselor for three years, in Junior Fair Band for six years and is currently employed at Bremec Garden Center.
Jordan is the daughter of Michael and Michelle Henry of Bainbridge. Jordan is a senior at Kenston High School where she is actively involved in National Honors Society and French Club through which she travelled to France to live with a family for 10 days. In sports, Jordan has been a part of Interscholastic Equestrian Association for three years. Outside of school Jordan is in three 4-H Clubs; Junior Leaders, and shows horses and dogs. Also, she has been a part of Junior Fair Board for two years. Her leadership experience include being the treasurer in her dog club and she has held multiple offices in her horse club. Last year, Jordan was the 2014 equine princess at fair. Jordan hopes to pursue a career in the veterinarian curriculum and major in biology.
Tyler Plants
Ryan Ivans
Brianna Patrick
MaKenzie Healy
Tyler is the son of Sam and Tammy Plants. Tyler is a junior at Notre Dame Cathedral Latin High School. He has been in 4-H for seven years and is a member of GHPA and AQHA. He has served meals to the less fortunate at Claridon Church, helped with Kinetico’s Relay for Life team. Tyler has been on Junior Fair Board for two years and is the third Plants in a row to serve the fair.
Ryan is the son of Richard and Nancy Ivans of Chesterland. He is a senior at West Geauga High School. Ryan is a member of Breeders and Feeders, Geauga Caprine Kids, Plantmasters, Junior Leaders and Junior Fair Board. He shows beef, dairy goats, rabbits, and pigs. Ryan has held offices such as president, treasurer and secretary. He has been a 4-H camp counselor for three years.
Brianna is the daughter of Tom and Monica Patrick of Chardon. She is a 2014 graduate of Chardon High School where she was a part of the gymnastics and cheerleading teams. She now attends the Ohio State University and hopes to attend Ohio State’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She has been in 4-H for eight years, and is in Swingin’ Hams 4-H Club. She has also shown horses since she was 9 years old.
MaKenzie Healy is the daughter of Tim and Stacey Healy of East Claridon. She is a senior at Buckeye Online School for Success where she is the acting president of National Honors Society. MaKenzie has logged over 200 community service hours by giving back to her community. She has been involved in 4-H since she was 5 years old, showing hogs, turkeys, rabbits, and guinea pigs. This is her third year serving on Junior Fair Board. Also, she is a member of Bunny Bunch and Little Porkers 4-H Clubs. After high school she plans to attend Notre Dame College to pursue a degree in nursing.
Congratulations Court of 2015!