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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30
7:30 - 8:30 am STATE FAIR PERISHABLE Projects need to be taken to the Extension Office 10:00 am 4-H Robotics Demonstrations - Free Stage 10:30 am – 12:30 pm BAKER’S BEST “Baking with Cherries” Contest Entries accepted in Kendall Room 12:00 Noon 4-H & Community Building - Open to the public until 10:00 pm 12:00 Noon Home & Family Arts Building - Open to the public until 10:00 pm 12:00 Noon Merchant Building - Open until 10:00 pm 12:30 pm President’s Report live from the WCBK Radio Active Barn 12:30 pm Sign up for Pedal Tractor Pull - By the Antique Machinery Barn 1:00 pm 4-H Pet, Pack & Cart Goat Show - Show Arena 1:00 pm Kiddie Day at the Midway - 1:00 pm until 5:00 pm Unlimited Rides for $12.00 Per Person 1:00 pm Pedal Tractor Pull - By the Antique Machinery Barn Sponsored by Morgan County Antique Machinery Assn. 1:00 pm Judging for Bakers’ Best “Baking with Cherries” Contest Wilber Kendall Room - Open Judging2:00 pm ADZOOKS’S PUPPETS Free Stage 3:00 - 6:00 pm Fair News from the WCBK Radio Active Barn featuring live 4-H interviews and 4-H Winners Circle 5:30 pm CELEBRITY GOAT MILKING CONTEST - Show Arena Udderly Awesome Challenge 6:00 pm Rabbit Round-up - Show Arena - Free Admission Sponsored by CO-ALLIANCE, LLP 6:15 p m Round Robin Showmanship Competition - Show Arena Following the Rabbit Round-Up 7:00 pm Fair Contests live from the WCBK Radio Active Barn 8:00 pm HOG WRESTLING GRANDSTAND Admission: 12 and over $5; Under 12 - Free 8:00 pm SILLY SAFARI LIVE ANIMAL SHOW - FREE STAGE celebrating 15 years of conservation education and entertainment
THURSDAY, JULY 31
10:00 am 4-H Fur & Feather Finals Show Arena 12:00 Noon 4-H & Community Building - Open to the public until 10:00 pm 12:00 Noon Home & Family Arts Building - Open to the public until 10:00 pm 12:00 Noon Merchant Building - Open until 10:00 pm 12:30 pm President’s Report live from the WCBK Radio Active Barn 2:00 pm 4-H Livestock Auction Show Arena 3:00 - 6:00 pm Fair News from the WCBK Radio Active Barn featuring live 4-H interviews and 4-H Winner’s Circle 6:00 pm FAMILY NIGHT ON THE MIDWAY Poor Jack Amusements Special Prices ! 7:00 pm Fair contests live from the WCBK Radio Active Barn 7:30 pm 4-H CALF ROUND-UP FREE at the GRANDSTAND SPONSORED by FARM CREDIT MID-AMERICA, MORGAN COUNTY FEED & MORGAN COUNTY BEEF CATTLE ASSOCIATION 8:00 pm TERRY LEE & THE ROCKABOOGIE BAND - FREE STAGE “The wildest piano pumpin’ rock-nroll show since Jerry Lee Lewis” 9:00 pm BATTLE OF THE BARNS Show Arena - Free Admission 8:30 pm HEAVY HORSE PULLS - FREE at the GRANDSTAND
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* HEALTHIER MORGAN COUNTY * SPONSOR OF THE DAY * 7:00 am - 7:00 pm “Steps for Charity” Challenge - Every Step Counts! Winning Group receives $ 1000 for your Charity 10:00 am – 12:00 Noon 4-H Fun Day - Show Arena 11:00 am - 1:00 pm INDIANA PACER FAN Events 12:00 Noon 4-H & Community Building - Open to the public until 9:00 pm 12:00 Noon Home & Family Arts Building - Open to the public until 9:00 pm 12: 00 Noon Merchant Building Open until 9:00 pm 12:30 pm President’s Report live from WCBK Radio Active Barn
1:00 pm 4-H Awards Program - Show Arena 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm 4-H Premium Time - Wilber Kendall Room 3:00 - 6:00 pm Fair News from the WCBK Radio Active Barn featuring live 4-H interviews and 4-H Winner’s Circle 5:00 - 8:00 pm Morgan County Challenge - Improving Health & Fitness at the Fair Show Arena Games & fun 7:00 pm Fair Contests live from the WCBK Radio Active Barn 7:00 pm DEMOLITION DERBY GRANDSTAND Admission: Adults $10; 6-12 $5; Under 6 Free; Pit Gate $15 8:00 pm THE SILVER LADIES FREE STAGE Song we remember, mostly Upbeat ones.
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8:00 am IRON MAN Competition - Free Stage & Front Parking Lot 8:00 am 4-H Dog Show “Obedience & Showmanship” - Show Arena 8:00 am Second Annual 5 K Walk / Run - Show Arena 9:00 - 11:00 am Breathe Better Indy Outside North Side of Swine Barn Sponsored by: Emmis Communications 9:00 am Open Class Rabbit Show Rabbit/Poultry Building 9:00 am 4-H Dog Agility & Rally Show - Dairy Barn 9:00 am – 11:00 am Release of Open Class Exhibits Home & Family Arts Building 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon Release of 4-H & Mini 4-H Exhibits 4-H & Community Building-PickUp Projects 9:00 am – 12:00 Noon 4-H Premium Time - Wilber Kendall Room 12:00 Noon Merchant Building - Open until 7:00 pm 1:00 pm Kiddie Day at the Midway - 1:00 until 5 pm Unlimited Rides for $ 12.00 Per Person 2:00 pm INDIANA WILD - Show Arena Live Animal Show 6:00 pm CHOPPED CHALLENGE - 4-H Auditorium Competitive Team Cooking 6:00 pm FAMILY NIGHT ON THE MIDWAY Poor Jack Amusements - Special Prices! 7:00 pm DEMOLITION DERBY GRANDSTAND Admission: Adults, $ 10; 6-12, $5; Under 6 Free; Pit Gate $15
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Board president invites community to county fair fair experience more enjoyable and possibly even afford others the ability of attending. You will also see some new programs, such as the Adzooks Puppet Show on July 30 as well the Indiana Wild program in the show area Aug. 2. Then, later in the evening on Aug. 2, we will hold our Morgan County Fair Chopped Challenge cooking competition in the auditorium. This competitive contest with a live audience promises to be a fun evening. Be sure and join us July 30 in the show arena for the Udderly Awesome Celebrity Goat Milking Contest, when we will put to rest who is the best of the area goat-milking wannabes. Be sure and check the schedule for
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e wish to invite you to the 2014 Morgan County Fair. Our fair theme this year is “Embracing Technology but Not Losing Sight of the Past.” We feel our theme encompasses everything that continues to make our fair “The Event” to attend each year. Our fair could not function without all the volunteers and support of the community and so it has been since the Morgan County Fair began. You will see some new things this year as we institute a shuttle service for our mobility-challenged attendees. We hope this will make their
There are 31 10-year 4-H members this year. There are also 10 4-H members who are serving as fair ambassadors. Their biographies begin on Page D8.
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all the great events happening at the grandstand. There will be something for the entire family. The free stage offers evening entertainment to be enjoyed. Be sure and bring your appetite to the best fair food court around, and Poor Jacks Amusements offers fun for the child in all of us. Be sure and tour the home and family arts building and the merchants building to see the area talent and what the area business community has to offer. We are happy to once again welcome the Healthier Morgan County Initiative on Aug. 1 for their Steps for Charity event. Don’t put those sneakers away, because Aug. 2, the thirdannual 5K run/walk returns. The Strongman Competition returns again
this year on Aug. 2 as well. Our 4-H and open exhibits will showcase the best of agriculture today, but be sure to visit the antique machinery exhibit to learn just where today’s advancements began. To show our appreciation for farming families, we will honor the Morgan County Indiana Homestead Farms in a special program July 27 prior to the Vesper Service, and we will also have a special exhibit in the antique machinery barn. Sounds like a lot happening, and you bet there is! The Fair Board, sponsors, 4-H groups and all the volunteers have been working hard all year, preparing to welcome you to come and experience the No. 1 county-wide event of the year.
10-year 4-H members Clayton Bruce
The son of Ben and Trisha Bruce of Cloverdale, Clayton is a senior at Hoosier Academy. His major projects during his 10 years of 4-H with A&A Township 4-H Club include horse Bruce and pony, swine, goats, corn and soybeans. He has enjoyed making so many new 4-H friends and memories through his 4-H career and while working with the farm animals he’s cared for. Clayton plans to attend college and pursue a career working with animals. He hopes to help with 4-H horse and pony activities in the future.
helping her establish the Beef Club. Christa recommends 4-H to experience many life lessons and make lifelong friends. Her future plans are to attend Purdue University, majoring in animal science with a focus on pre-veterinary medicine and to help with the livestock committee, primarily beef.
Trevor Chew
A senior at Mooresville High School, Trevor is the son of Diane Waltz and Ron Chew and a member of the Critter Keepers 4-H Club. During his 10 years in 4-H, he has completed over Christa Cheatham Chew 30 projects including goat, fine Christa is a senior at Martinsarts, garden, Junior Leaders and ville High School and member crafts – five of his favorite. Among Trevor’s honors are the John of the Morgan County 4-H Beef R. Gilbert scholarship, leadership pins, goat pin, small animal Club. Her parents are Ron and pin, grand champion and reserve grand champion meat goat Jennifer Cheatham. Among Christa’s many 4-H projects are wethers, reserve grand champion small animal, junior goat and photography, horse, beef, vet small animal showmanship and intermediate goat showmanCheatham science, foods, personality, dog, ship. Trevor attributes his leadership abilities and public speaklivestock posters, crafts and child development. Her major 4-H awards include reserve grand ing skills to the experiences 4-H has given him. He appreciates steer (open show), champion shorthorn steer, Key Club Award, the friendships he’s made and opportunities to be involved in his community through service activities. Trevor feels 4-H is an imBeef Herdsman of the Week, grand champion in photography and champion dog leader (Indiana State Fair). Christa says the portant organization in which to learn meaningful lifelong skills. activities she’s enjoyed most have been Junior Leaders, animal science trips to Purdue and livestock judging. She attributes her Continued on page D5 mother as being the most influential person in her 4-H career,
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Mackenzie Dailey
During Mackenzie’s 4-H career, she has completed projects in bicycle rodeo, sports, crafts, collections, geology, photography, health, music, garden and forestry. Among her major 4-H Dailey awards are State Fair Senior Bike Rodeo Contestant, Purdue Round-Up Participant and 4-H Sweepstakes winner at the Indiana State Fair for geology. In addition, Mackenzie has sent a 4-H project to the Indiana State Fair every year during her 4-H career. Mackenzie’s cites Junior Leaders, attending the Indiana State Fair and 4-H Round-Up as among the activities she’s most enjoyed in 4-H. She says, “I have liked meeting so many great new people from not only Morgan County but the whole state. I have also liked getting to help out the community in community service projects.” She attributes her mother with being the most influential person in her 4-H years, providing suggestions, guidance and support with the 4-H projects. Mackenzie recommends 4-H for life experiences and opportunities not found in school classrooms. Her future plans include attending Marion University to study accounting or pharmacy and she is hopeful of playing softball while there. She also hopes to help with the Junior Leaders Club and various projects.
and second place team score in poultry judging. Lydia recommends joining 4-H to prospective members, saying, “It gives you an opportunity to choose what you want to learn more about and to meet new people who share your interests.” She states that raising and showing her chickens, participating in Sharethe-Fun, judging demonstrations and Junior Leader activities are what she’s enjoyed most. She attributes Mr. Wood and Mrs. Saucerman with being the most influential persons in her 4-H career. She would like to continue helping with the 4-H Poultry Club as well as the Horse Club in the future, sharing her knowledge of animal showmanship. Lydia is the daughter of Julie and Jim Farr of Martinsville and a 2014 high school senior.
Makayla Ferguson
Makayla is a 2014 senior at Martinsville High School and the daughter of Deb and Donald Ferguson of Martinsville. During Makayla’s 10 years of 4-H, she has completed projects in sheep and swine. She’s been an independent 4-H member as well as a member of the Morgan County Busy Beetles 4-H Club.
Levi Hess
The son of Andrea and Eric Hess of rural Martinsville, Levi is a 2014 graduate of Martinsville High School. During his 10-year 4-H career, Levi’s major projects have included swine, poultry Hess and beef, in which he earned an award in the 4-H Calf Scramble. Levi credits his father as being the most influential person in his 4-H career. “He always taught us that the 4-H projects we signed up for are ‘ours’ and to be responsible for them,” Levi said. Levi recommends joining 4-H to prospective members because it “teaches discipline, hard work and commitment to your projects.” In the future, Levi hopes to work in the family business, Clear Creek Fisheries.
Isaac Holzer
The son of Brian Holzer and Laurel Caselot, Isaac is a 2014 home Mercedes is a 2014 senior at school graduate. A member Martinsville High School and of the Country Kids 4-H Club, an independent 4-H member. during his 10-year 4-H tenure, Her parents are Beth and Joe Isaac has completed over 100 Fluharty. Mercedes comHolzer projects, including crafts, phomenced her 4-H journey in Molly Dirrim Fluharty tography, poultry, microwave 2002 in the Mini 4-H program Molly is a senior at Martinsville and Junior Leaders. Among his 4-H honors and awards are the then joined regular 4-H in High School and member of the 4-H Key Club Award, 4-H Citizenship Award, 4-H Spirit Award, 2005. Some of her major projects have been crafts, microwave 4-H Ambassador, Poultry Production Pen trophy and multiple All American Kids 4-H Club. Her cooking, photography, rabbit, sports, aerospace, home environ- medallions, pins, and projects selected for State Fair. Isaac says parents are Kevin and Bobbie ment, gift wrapping, health and various posters. She says she Dirrim of Martinsville. Foods, that participating in 4-H “...teaches people lifelong skills like has really enjoyed the 4-H outings and working on her projects leadership and cooperation as well as how to complete many microwave cooking, rabbit, cat, Dirrim and attributes her successes to her mother, who “...pushed me projects.” Isaac credits Vicki Graves with being the most influencollections, giftwrapping, sewto do the best I can at everything that I try.” Mercedes endorses tial person during his 4-H years. His most enjoyed activities during, photography, fashion revue, the 4-H program, saying it is a “ton of fun ... and you learn a lot.” ing his 4-H career include being a 4-H Camp counselor, Junior Junior Leaders, other crafts and consumer clothing are some Her future plans include college and a job. She would like to help Leader and 4-H ambassador and attending Purdue workshops of Molly’s projects. Her major awards and accomplishments with the fair committee activities in the future. include being selected as a 4-H Ambassador, Award of Merit and the 4-H Round-Up. Isaac would like to help with the Country (electric), various State Fair entries and playing in the 4-H band. Kids 4-H Club and continue to be a part of the 4-H community. Molly says the 4-H Easter egg hunt was among her favorite He is currently attending Ivy Tech and plans to transfer to activities, having participated in it as a child and helping with it Wade Gregory another school in the future to complete his education. A senior at Mooresville High when she was older. She says going on 4-H trips and to workshops and meeting people have enriched her life. Molly credits School, Wade is the son of Samuel Holzer Brenda Mitchell, Pat Gregory and Rena Sheldon with introducing Richard and Gail Gregory of A member of the Country Kids her to 4-H and assisting her during her 4-H years. She supports Mooresville and member of the 4-H Club, Samuel is the son Morganaires 4-H Club. Among 4-H, saying “...one can learn and do things you would not have of Laurel Castelot and Brian the major projects he’s particithe opportunity to do otherwise.” Molly plans to attend Ball Holzer of Morgantown. Projects Gregory State University, majoring in dietetics and minoring in Spanish. pated in during his 4-H career during his 10-year 4-H career are dairy, swine, crops, beef and include photography, crafts, lawn tractor competition. Wade says Junior Leaders, animal scielectric, microwave cooking, Holzer Lydia Farr ence workshops at Purdue University and showing livestock at food preparation, woodworkDuring Lydia’s 4-H career, she the fairs are activities he’s most enjoyed during his 4-H tenure. ing and Junior Leaders. Among has completed projects in poulHe’s especially enjoyed working with his animals, learning how the major awards he’s received are the 4-H Spirit Award, 1st try, crafts, forestry, sewing and to raise and take care of them. Wade credits Brenda Acker with Certificate and Best American Class Poultry (2012). Samuel weather. Among her major 4-H being the most influential person in his 4-H career, encouragrecommends 4-H to prospective members because of “the opawards are intermediate and ing him to “...go outside my comfort zone and try new things portunities to learn life skills through a huge variety of projects.” senior showmanship in poultry, related to 4-H.” He would like to help with the beef and dairy He’s particularly enjoyed Junior Leaders, showing livestock State Fair for poultry and shows during the fair as well as the Round Robin Showmanship Farr and being a 4-H Ambassador. However, he says, “What I have forestry posters, Best of Show in event. Wade intends to take Ivy Tech’s agricultural class, as he Continued on page D6 poultry and 10th individual score intends to work with his dad on their farm, raising animals.
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enjoyed the most has been the people met and friends made. The community that makes up 4-H is what I have had such a good time being involved in and what I hope to be involved with in the future.” Samuel credits his mother and club leader Vickie Graves with being his most influential persons in 4-H. His future plans include helping with 4-H photography and attending Ivy Tech then a university to study computer science.
Rachel Houck
Rachel is the daughter of Paul and Joanna Houck and a senior at Heritage Christian School. Her 4-H projects have included food preparation, photography, other crafts, sheep, goat, rabHouck bit and wool. Among Rachel’s major 4-H awards are Overall Herdsmanship, Herdsman of the Day, Junior Showman (goat) and Intermediate Showman (goat). Rabbit Round-Up, Battle of the Barns and showing goats are among the activities she’s most enjoyed during her 4-H career. Rachel says she has really enjoyed doing 4-H with her family. She credits her mother, also a 10-Year member in 4-H, with being the most influential person in Rachel’s 4-H years, encouraging her “...to try new things and to be better.” Rachel recommends 4-H to a prospective member because “...it is a fun experience that teaches you responsibility and also gives you a sense of belonging to something bigger than yourself.” She plans to attend Milligan College on a softball scholarship and would like to help with the 4-H sheep program in the future.
Olivia Jones
Olivia is the daughter of Yvonne Jones and a senior at Bloomington High School North. She is a member of the Sonrise Llama 4-H Club, where she’s participated in llama, wool/fleece, other crafts, photography and scrapbooking projects. During her 10year 4-H career, Olivia has been honored with the Llama Award, second place in llama showmanship and grand champion in photography. Olivia says among her most enjoyed 4-H activities have been Battle of the Barns, livestock shows and making
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Sam Kluesner
Sam is a senior at Martinsville High School and member of the Busy Beetles 4-H Club. He is the son of Lynne and Tony Kluesner of Martinsville. Sam’s 4-H projects, including one of his Kluesner shooting sports entries landed him a State Fair ribbon and his wildlife poster a special merit. His major projects include poultry, crafts, shooting sports and wildlife. Sam listed tie-dying T-shirts in his craft project and the 4-H “Share the Fun” event among activities he’s most enjoyed in 4-H. He’s also fond of the fair food. He credits his mother as being the most influential person in his 4-H career, encouraging him to finish his projects and assisting him with them. He recommends 4-H as a way to learn a lot of responsibilities and have lots of fun. Sam’s future plans are to attend Manchester University to study bio-chemistry. He’d also like to be a 4-H judge to help young members with their projects.
Rachel Lewis
A senior at Eminence High School, Rachel is the daughter of Randy and Bobbee Lewis of Martinsville. During her 4-H career in the A&A Township 4-H Club, she has won major honors on her foods presentation, foods Lewis preparation and crafts projects, including State Fair and Special Merit. She was also honored by receiving her club’s Mental Attitude award. Rachel credits her mother with being the most influential person in her 4-H career, being encouraging and supportive. Rachel endorses 4-H, saying it “makes you think outside the box and also makes you interact with more people.” Her future plans include going to Ivy Tech, seeking a degree in both respiratory and radiation technology. She hopes to volunteer her baking experience and help A&A Township 4-H Club in the future with foods projects.
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friends. She credits her mother as being the most influential person in her 4-H career, always encouraging her in her projects. Olivia recommends joining 4-H for “....having fun, learning about a large variety of things, and Jones making friends.” She would like to continue helping with the Llama Club and be an assistant leader. Her future plans include going to Purdue University for pre-veterinary medicine to become a veterinarian for large animals.
A 2014 graduate of Martinsville High School, Taylor’s 10-Year 4-H career has included projects in Junior Leaders, goat, horse, beef and sheep. Included among Taylor’s major 4-H awards are High Point Horse Award, Calf Round-Up Winner, and Round
Robin participant. She cites Junior Leaders activities as among those most enjoyed during her 4-H years and recommends 4-H to prospective members as “it teaches you a lot about dedication and responsibility.” Martin Taylor credits her parents, John and Sherrie Martin of Martinsville, and grandparents Lora and Larry Key with being the most influential persons in her 4-H career. In the future, Taylor would like to assist with the beef and horse projects, as she has a deep passion for both. She says of her 4-H experiences, “Everyone is so helpful and friendly and it makes 4-H an overall great learning experience. It has been the best 10 years of my life.” Taylor plans to attend Indiana University in the fall.
Samantha McNew
The daughter of Jerry and Terry Saucerman of Martinsville, Samantha is a senior at George Washington Community High School. A 10-year member of the A&A Township 4-H Club, McNew Samantha’s major projects have included rabbits, swine, poultry, sheep, goats, electricity, home environment and textile design. Some of her major awards include grand champion in home environment, Best of Barn in rabbit, grand champions in electricity, Best All Other Standard Breeds in poultry and reserve grand champion in standard poultry. Samantha says she has enjoyed being an officer in her 4-H club and working with the younger members and her peers in a fun environment. She credits her stepfather with introducing her to 4-H and keeping her motivated to continue her membership in it. Samantha recommends 4-H, as it provides “....a safe environment to learn, meet people, have fun and develop leadership ability.” She plans to attend Ball State University and major in nursing.
Christine Nevins
In her years of 4-H, Christine has completed projects in crafts, sports, Junior Leaders, gift wrapping, electric, bicycle rodeo, tractor (lawn and garden), floriculture, microwave cooking, Nevins food preparation and sewing. Christine has served as camp counselor at both Mini 4-H Camp and Shakamak 4-H Camp. In 2010, she was a delegate to 4-H Round Up. She is a 2014 senior at Martinsville High School and the daughter of Brenda and Rick Nevins of Martinsville.
Anthony Ridgell
Anthony is a 2014 senior at Monrovia High School. During his 10 years of 4-H, Anthony has completed projects in garden, shooting sports, Junior Leaders, electric, scrapbooking, rabbit, swine, wildlife, bicycle poster, rabbit poster and crafts. He’s Continued on page D7
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She’s always enjoyed Fair Week and meeting new people and making new friends. Joanna attributes her dad as being the most influential person in her 4-H career, helping her with her projects. She recommends joining 4-H to meet people and learn new things. Her future plans include going to Ivy Tech.
served as counselor at both Mini 4-H Camp and Shakamak 4-H Camp as well as being selected as 4-H ambassador. Anthony has been prominent in Junior Leader activities during his 4-H tenure.
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Julie is a senior at Monrovia High School and daughter of Gary and Phyllis Saucerman of Monrovia. During her 10-year 4-H career she has won numerous awards, including two-time State Fair champion poultry showman; third place as an individual at State 4-H Poultry Judging Saucerman Contest; second place as a team at State 4-H Poultry Judging Contest, Best of Show in poultry; several indoor project champions and champion poultry meat pen. Julie says 4-H “...has taught me organization, responsibility and trustworthiness and given me the opportunity to make new friends and try new things.” Five of Julie’s favorite 4-H projects are goat, woodworking, foods, recycling and photography.
Julie Anna Saucerman
During Julie’s 4-H career, she has completed projects in swine, rabbits, poultry, photography, sports, home environment, cake decorating and collections. She has won champion placings in Saucerman her livestock entries in the beginner, intermediate and advanced classes. She credits her father as being the most influential person in her 4-H career. Julie recommends joining 4-H to prospective members because “It offers great opportunities to try new things and meet new people. 4-H can really open doors.” Julie says Battle of the Barns was among her favorite 4-H activities and appreciates getting to meet all kinds of people and working on her leadership skills. Her future plans include attending Cincinnati Christian University, majoring in youth/children’s ministry. She is hopeful of playing soccer while there. Julie was a 2014 senior at Monrovia High School and is the daughter of John and Carrie Saucerman of Mooresville.
Johnny Schoolcraft A senior at Martinsville High School, Johnny is the son of John and Shannon Schoolcraft of Martinsville and a member of the Busy Beetles 4-H Club. Schoolcraft His major projects during his 10 years of 4-H include swine, beef, garden, hay, poultry, aerospace, model and other crafts. Among his major awards in 4-H are State Fair showmanship in swine, Calf Scramble winner, third place Tamworth Gilt (State Fair), State Fair metal work (machine shop), champion beef rate of gain and reserve champion in Scramble calf. Johnny says he’s enjoyed his 4-H friends and especially working in the swine and beef barns and participating in the Calf Scramble. He credits his parents, the Messmer family and the late Byron Bray as having the most influence in his 4-H career. He recommends 4-H to make friendships and meet people. He hopes to support his younger sisters in 4-H and lend a hand around the fairs. He plans to study engineering in college and stay involved with the family farm.
Joanna Saucerman
The daughter of Jerry and Terry Saucerman of Martinsville, Joanna is a senior at Eminence High School. Among Joanna’s major 4-H projects during her 10-years in the A&A 4-H Club are electricity, rabbits, swine, goats, Saucerman sheep, poultry and textiles. Some of her major awards in 4-H have been grand champion in electricity and Best of Barn in rabbit. Joanna says she has most enjoyed doing demonstrations and helping the younger 4-H members with their projects.
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Alyxa Shields
Alyxa is a 2014 senior at Martinsville High School and daughter of Karen and Brad Shields of Martinsville. During her 10 years of 4-H, Alyxa has been a member of the Llama Club, completing many llama projects, including llama presentation.
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Molly Tieman
The daughter of James Tieman and Sarah Tieman Sievers, Molly is a senior at Mooresville High School. Molly’s major 4-H projects include Junior Leaders, giftwrapping, veterinary science, Tieman home environment, scrapbooking and dog. Included in her 4-H awards are Purdue Round-Up Representative, 4-H Camp counselor for Mini Camp and 4-H Council Representative for Junior Leaders. Molly says she’s most enjoyed Junior Leaders and home environment among her projects as well as meeting all kinds of people through her 4-H experiences. She credits her mother, who “loved 4-H,” as the most influential person in Molly’s 4-H career. Molly says, “4-H is a great opportunity to meet new people and experience new and interesting things. 4-H teaches you many things that will help you in the future.” She plans on attending Purdue to study pharmacy. She hopes to assist with Junior Leaders in the future. Continued on page D8
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Aaron Tincher
Aaron is a senior at Martinsville High School and member of the Busy Beetles 4-H Club. He is the son of Dallas and Cindy Tincher of Martinsville. Among his major 4-H awards Tincher are champion in garden-herb, three-time reserve champion in garden-herb and champion in sports. He says he has “... enjoyed meeting new people and learning new things through 4-H and projects.” Aaron credits Rosanna Messmer with being the most influential person in his 4-H career, as she helped guide him the most with his projects. He would like to help with the Busy Beetles 4-H Club in the future because “I would like to give back to the club that helped me.” Aaron plans to attend Wabash College.
Brittany Wood
Brittany is a senior at Owen Valley Community High School and member of the A & A Township 4-H Club. Her parents are David Wood and Amy Bear. Among Brittany’s major Wood 4-H projects are floriculture, scrapbooking, sheep, poultry, livestock (poster) and crafts. Some of her major awards are
champion in scrapbooking, champion in floriculture, reserve Southdown (Market Lamb), champion Southdown (Market Lamb), champion cat (poster) and reserve supreme (ewe lamb). Brittany says helping judge in the mini leader program was one of the activities she’s most enjoyed during her 4-H career. She attributes her love for 4-H to her father’s influence, as he was also a 10-year 4-H member. Brittany recommends 4-H as a good source to learn about things and make new friends. She’d like to help with the 4-H sheep projects in the future and plans to attend Vincennes University to major in nursing.
Ashley Wright
The daughter of Tana and Joe Lobb and John Wright, Ashley is a 2014 senior at Martinsville High School. Ashley’s 4-H projects have included crafts, scrapbooking, genealogy and Wright cake decorating. One of her favorite projects was genealogy, where she was able to learn more about her family history. She attributes her mother as being the most influential person in her 4-H career, providing assistance and support. Ashley recommends joining 4-H to learn new interests and meet new people. She plans on going to the University of Southern Indiana in the fall, where she will study accounting. Ashley is interested in helping with the 4-H genealogy project in the future.
Cody Verhey
Cody is a senior at Martinsville High School and an independent 4-H member. His parents are Andrew and Pamela Verhey of Paragon. Cody’s major projects during his 4-H career are llamas, goats and entomology. His major awards include Grand Showmanship for goats, Grand Showmanship for
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llamas, llama fiber craft award (State Fair) and entomology (selected for State Fair). Cody lists electrical and leather workshops, among the activities he’s enjoyed most during his 4-H years. According to Verhey Cody, his mother has been the most influential person. “She got me started and supported me throughout my 4-H career,” he says. He plans on studying mechanical engineering at Trine University.
Merrilee York The daughter of Melissa and Tyler York of Monrovia, Merrilee is a senior at Monrovia High School and an independent 4-H club member. During her 10-year 4-H career, Merrilee York has completed projects in beef cattle, beef posters, hay and photography. Among her major 4-H awards are Senior Beef Showman and Grand Champion Market Steer (2008). Merrilee recommends joining 4-H to prospective members because “it helps teach responsibility, leadership, and most of all, it’s a great way to create new friendships.” She attributes her father as the most influential person in her 4-H career, saying “he is the reason I show beef cattle and I am so thankful for this experience.” In the future, Merrilee would like to help with the 4-H beef barn. She will attend Purdue University in the fall, where she will study agribusiness.
4-H ambassadors Alexandria Baker
A junior at Martinsville High School, Alexandria (Lexi) is the daughter of Ray and Renee Baker of Martinsville. In her seven-year 4-H career, she’s completed over 80 projects, Baker including Junior Leaders, goat, photography, veterinary science, and beekeeping. Among her 4-H honors and awards, she’s received the John R. Gilbert memorial scholarship; reserve champion market lamb; three consecutive years champion Lincoln longwool ewe; 4-H ambassador; Shakamak camp counselor; champion honey; reserve champion senior milking doe; champion intermediate small animal showman; champion senior small animal showman; grand champion small animal. Lexi feels being a Junior Leader is so enjoyable because she can be involved with the community and teach a new generation every year how to lead and contribute to the world. “To me,
4-H is everything. My best friends, life lessons and memories all come from 4-H,” she says.
Abby Bennett
Abby is a sophomore at Monrovia High School and daughter of James and Rebecca Bennett of Martinsville. During her nine-year 4-H tenure she has completed 21 projects. Five of Bennett her favorites have been horse & pony, goats, bicycle rodeo, cat, and dogs. Among Abby’s 4-H honors and awards are the Cody Stafford award; winning both English and Western senior showmanship; qualifying and participating in Round Robin for horse and pony; qualifying and participating in Round Robin for goat in 2012 and 2013; qualifying and participating in fur and feathers; receiving two scholarships for the Purdue 4-H horse and pony Continued on page D9
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Shuttle offers free rides around fair By Emily Tate etate@reporter-times.com
MARTINSVILLE A new service this year will help people who need a lift around the fairgrounds. Ron Burnett, who oversees parking and shuttle operations for the Morgan County Fair, said St. Francis Health has provided two golf carts to offer a ride to people who have limited mobility. “We’re going to basically transport everyone who needs a ride,” he said. “We’re just trying to help people be more mobile around the fairgrounds. It’s a new idea, so we’re not sure how much need there is going to be.” The shuttle will generally stick to a pre-determined route. Due to safety concerns, areas such as the carnival and food court will only be serviced from the designated route, though drivers will try to accommodate special requests. “That doesn’t mean we wouldn’t deviate occasionally if we need to take someone to a little bit different location,” Burnett said. The operating schedule may change based on demand, but drivers are prepared to operate for all major events. One golf cart seats six; the other, four.
One major caveat, though, is that the golf carts aren’t designed to hold wheelchairs or electric scooters. “We can take walkers and canes, but we don’t have the ability to take wheelchairs,” Burnett said. “If they want to get on the cart and ride and have someone else move their wheelchair, that’s fine. “If they can get on the cart physically, we can move them. That’s kind of a safety thing. ... For a seriously physically disabled person, we don’t have the training or capability to provide that service.” The shuttle service is being run entirely by volunteers. “We do have a good number of people volunteering, so we really appreciate them being volunteer drivers,” Burnett said. “We would have a lot more expense if we had to hire drivers.” Given the overall philanthropic mission of the fair, he said, the willing volunteers and the assistance from St. Francis made the service possible. “We hope that people riding and people driving have a good time and enjoy the fair,” he said. “I’d like for people who feel they might need assistance to come and try the service, and if they have suggestions, to let us know.”
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