Kendall County 4-H members marked the culmination of their 4-H year virtually this year, through an online project show. More than 300 entries were submitted in this format as families embraced this adaptation to their normal in-person Summer fairs and shows.
“Although quite different than a typical year, the 2020 4-H virtual show still provided a great way for members to show what they have learned and accomplished, and to gain valuable feedback,” said Kim Eisnaugle, 4-H youth development program coordinator in Kendall County. “This year, members uploaded photos or videos of their projects and one-page reports to an online system in place of a physical show.”
Each 4-H year, members select projects that interest them from a list of more than 80 across the broader areas of animal science; civic engagement; creative arts; environment; healthy living; science, technology, engineering and math; and career and leadership development. Once youth choose projects, they dive into learning on their own, through local workshops or clubs, or with the help of caring adults in their lives. Often their goal is to show off their project work through the Summer 4-H show.
Kendall County 4-H member Abi Munar worked hard on multiple projects this year, including her award-winning civic engagement project, a free lending library. “I did this for my project to honor my grandma, as well as help my community,” she said. “To me, 4-H is looking for ways to help others.”
During the 2020 virtual show, just like with in-person competitions, knowledgeable volunteers reviewed virtual submissions and provided positive, constructive feedback. This helps 4-H’ers continue growing and learning into the next year.
“We thank all of our Kendall County 4-H show volunteer judges, award sponsors, superintendents, club leaders and other volunteers for giving our youth this important experience in a memorable year,” said Eisnaugle. “Thank you also to our 4-H members and families for your hard work and dedication, successfully navigating the virtual online shows.”
The 2020 4-H Award Sponsors are: (alpha order): Blain’s Farm and Fleet; Robert (Bob) Brummel Memorial; Lisa Casbarian, Charles Rutenberg Realty; Compeer Financial; Jerry Dalton Memorial; First Insurance Group; Robert Fruland Memorial; FS Grain, LLC; Delbert Gabel Memorial; Jim & Beth Garbelman; Grainco FS Inc.; Heartland Bank & Trust; Carolyn Herren Memorial; Ron & Patsy Hirsch; Katydidit Flowers; Frank & Cheryl Keller; Kellogg Farms; Kendall County 4-H Foundation; Kendall County Home & Community Education (HCE); Kendall County Horse Show Association; Kendall County Pork Producers; Kendall-Grundy Beef Association; Koch Quarter Horses; Colleen Konop; Meadowvale, Inc.; Debbie Murray; Noel Cryder Builders; Kim Olson; James Paul Memorial; Mary Ann Petersen; Minooka Grain, Lumber & Supply; Pete Petersen Memorial; Bev Popp; Robin Richards; River Heights Veterinary Clinic; Robert (Bob) Schwartz Memorial; Gordon & Ruth Schobert Memorial; Shala Farms; Southwest Real Estate; Staudacher Farms; the Sucich Family; Templeton Property Consultants; the Thanepohn Family; Jacquie Weirich; Winding Creek Nursery; Wyffels Hybrids; Yorkville Jr. Women’s Club.
The 2020 Kendall County 4-H show project entries and results are available for public viewing until August 26 at fairentry.com/Fair/Results/13989.
The 2020 Kendall County Fair 4-H project results are as follows: (listed by project, award, 4-H member name, 4-H club and city of residence). In general project areas, an asterisk (*) denotes a 4-H member who won multiple honors in the same category with different projects.
Clothing
Trophy Winners:
• Awards of Excellence: Marilyn Morel, Kendall County Country Kids, Newark, and Anna Green, Renegades Rebels & Rogues, Oswego
• Best of Show: Anna Green, Renegade Rebels & Rogues, Oswego
• Fashion Revue: Angeleah Wyncoop, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Plano
State Fair Delegates:
• STEAM Clothing 2: Marilyn Morel, Kendall County Country Kids, Newark
• STEAM Clothing 1: Jenna Green, Renegade Rebels & Rogues, Oswego
• Shopping in Style: Anna Green
Community and Personal Development
Trophy Winners:
• Awards of Excellence: Kerri Dickson, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Bristol; Abigail Munar, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Plano; Sydney Reppy, Seward Kids and Critters, Yorkville; Annemarie Ralston, Barn and Beyond, Yorkville
State Fair Delegates:
• Animal Science: Kerri Dickson and Mikayla Rabick, Rockin’ KCs, Oswego
• Vet Science: Abigail Munar
• Civic Engagement: Abigail Munar
• Communications: Elizabeth Vickery, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Bristol
• Intercultural: Sydney Reppy
• Intercultural Club: Seward Kids and Critters – Maura O’Brien, Minooka; Emily Reppy, Yorkville; Sydney Reppy, Yorkville; Ava Rittgers, Yorkville
• Leadership: Anna Green, Renegades Rebels & Rogues, Oswego; Sofie Heidrich, Barn and Beyond, Oswego; Lydia Oker, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Sandwich
• Public Presentations: Brayden Caraynoff-Huber*, Minooka 4-H + 1 “H”omeschool, Minooka; Jenna Green, Renegade Rebels & Rogues, Oswego
• Theatre Arts: Annemarie Ralston
State Fair Alternates:
• Animal Science: Brayden Caraynoff-Huber; Anna Green, Renegades Rebels & Rogues, Oswego
• Intercultural: Brayden Caraynoff-Huber
Engineering And Technology
Trophy & Rosette Winners:
• Awards of Excellence: Nathanael Vickery*, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Bristol; Joseph Ralston, Barn and Beyond, Yorkville; Theophilus Wyncoop, Spanglish, Plano
State Fair Delegates:
• Aerospace: Nathanael Vickery; Jacob Severson, Boots Blue Jeans & Bows, Newark
Food & Nutrition
Trophy Winners:
• Awards of Excellence: Julian Heidrich, Barn and Beyond, Oswego; Madisyn Glenn, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Oswego
State Fair Delegates:
• Cooking 101: Clair Anderson, Nothin’ But Country, Plano; Bailey Brummel, The Dream Catchers, Sandwich
• Cooking 301: Gianna Motchnik, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Big Rock; Lydia Oker, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Sandwich
• Cooking 401: Julian Heidrich
• Food Preservation: Madisyn Glenn
Home And Family
Trophy Winners:
• Awards of Excellence: Lydia Oker, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Sandwich
State Fair Delegates:
• Interior Design: Lydia Oker; Brayden Caraynoff-Huber, Minooka 4-H+1H, Minooka
State Fair Alternates:
• Interior Design: Jenna Green, Renegade Rebels & Rogues, Oswego
Natural Resources & Environment
State Fair Delegates:
• Entomology: Joseph Ralston, Barn and Beyond, Yorkville
• Entomology-Beekeeping: Brayden Caraynoff-Huber, Minooka 4-H+1H, Minooka
• Geology: Grace Motchnik, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Big Rock; Hannah Severson, Boots Blue Jeans & Bows, Newark
• Shooting Sports: Brayden Caraynoff-Huber
Photography
Trophy Winners:
• Awards of Excellence: Sage Mahler, Kendall County Country Kids, Earlville; Lilianna Casbarian, Spanglish, Montgomery; Naomi Ramirez, La Menu Modelle, Oswego
State Fair Delegates:
• Photography 1: Sage Mahler
• Photography 2: Lilianna Casbarian; Naomi Ramirez
State Fair Alternates:
• Photography 2: Anna Green, Rebels Renegades & Rogues, Oswego; Macy Mahler, Kendall County Country Kids, Earlville
Plants & Soils
• Crops, Floriculture, Horticulture (Vegetable Gardening), Plant & Soil Science
Trophy Winners:
• Awards of Excellence: Carter Westphal, Kendall County Country Kids, Newark; Annemarie Ralston, Barn and Beyond, Yorkville; Joseph Ralston, Barn and Beyond, Yorkville
State Fair Delegates:
• Horticulture/Vegetable Gardening: John Kellogg, Barn and Beyond, Oswego; Joseph Ralston*
• Floriculture: Brayden Caraynoff-Huber, Minooka 4-H+1H, Minooka; Lydia Oker, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Sandwich; Annemarie Ralston
• Crops: Carter Westphal
Visual Arts
Trophy Winners:
• Awards of Excellence: Elizabeth Vickery, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Bristol; Kerri Dickson, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Bristol; Aimee Snyder, Renegades Rebels & Rogues, Oswego; Annemarie Ralston, Barn and Beyond, Yorkville; Therese Krysciak, Little Rockets, Yorkville; Brayden Caraynoff- Huber, Minooka 4-H+1H, Minooka
State Fair Delegates:
• Chalk, Carbon, Pigment Division A: Gianna Motchnik, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Big Rock; Elizabeth Vickery
• Clay: Kerri Dickson
• Computer Generated Art: Aimee Snyder
• Fiber: Brayden Caraynoff- Huber
• Food Decorating: Marilyn Morel, Kendall County Country Kids, Newark
• Glass/Plastic: Brayden Caraynoff- Huber
• Heritage Arts: Annabelle Reeder, Spanglish, Yorkville
• Mixed Media/3D Design: Abigail Munar, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Plano
• Nature: Annemarie Ralston
• Paper: Brayden Caraynoff- Huber
State Fair Alternates:
• Clay: Emily Reppy, Seward Kids & Critters, Yorkville
• Computer Generated Art: Emily Reppy
• Food Decorating: Annemarie Ralston
• Glass/Plastic: Serafina Wyncoop, Spanglish, Plano
• Mixed Media/3D Design: Lydia Oker, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Sandwich
Beef
• Champion Breeding Animal: Jakob Setchell, Nothin’ But Country, Ottawa
• Reserve Champion Breeding Animal: Jaiden Mahler, Kendall County Country Kids, Earlville,
• Champion Market Animal: Macy Mahler, Kendall County Country Kids, Earlville
• Reserve Champion Market Animal: Jaiden Mahler
• Champion Beef Rate of Gain: Joel Stewart, Barn and Beyond, Yorkville
• Champion Beef Rate of Gain – Live Evaluation. Bailey Brummel, The Dream Catchers, Sandwich
Dairy
• Champion Female: Sadie Grace Nelson, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Yorkville
Dog
• Best Dog in Show: Trevor Westphal, Kendall County Country Kids, Newark
• Champion Beginner Novice 1: Ronnie Johnson, Kendall County Country Kids, Yorkville
• Champion Novice: Trevor Westphal
• Reserve Champion Novice: Mikayla Rabick, Rockin’ KCs, Oswego
• Champion Pre-Novice: Lilly Westphal, Kendall County Country Kids, Newark
• All of the above 4-H members/dogs received qualifying scores to attend the state contest.
Goat
• Champion Dairy Goat: Jessica Carlson, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Plano
• Reserve Champion Dairy Goat: Jessica Carlson
• Champion Boer Doe Goat: Jessica Carlson
• Reserve Champion Boer Doe Goat: Jessica Carlson
• Champion Meat Goat: Jessica Carlson
Poultry
• Champion Cockerel: Emerson Casbarian, Spanglish, Montgomery
• Reserve Champion Cockerel: Madilyn Adams, Rockin’ KCs, Bristol
• Champion Pullet: Rachel Dickson, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Bristol
• Reserve Champion Pullet: Madisyn Glenn, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Oswego
Rabbits
• Best in Show: Kiley Tchebotarev, Stagecoach Trailblazers, Plano
• Champion Large Doe (4-Class): Kiley Tchebotarev
• Best 6-Class Rabbit: Kiley Tchebotarev
• Champion Single Fryer: Kiley Tchebotarev
Sheep
• Champion Single Market Lamb: Macy Mahler, Kendall County Country Kids, Earlville
• Reserve Champion Single Market Lamb: Jaiden Mahler, Kendall County Country Kids, Earlville
Swine
• Champion Crossbred Market Barrow: Alicia Hendron, Millbrook Mighty Ones, Somonauk
• Reserve Champion Crossbred Market Barrow: Clair Anderson, Nothin’ But Country, Plano
• Champion Purebred Market Barrow: Clayton Anderson, Plano, Nothin’ But Country
• Reserve Champion Purebred Market Barrow: Jenna Setchell, Nothin’ But Country, Ottawa
• Champion Barrow Overall: Clayton Anderson, Plano, Nothin’ But Country,
• Champion Market Gilt: Easton Kempiak, Lisbon’s Town & Country, Newark
• Reserve Champion Market Gilt: Alicia Hendron
• Champion Breeding Gilt: Clair Anderson
• Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt: Hailee Dannenberg, Nothin’ But Country, Newark
For more information on 4-H opportunities in DuPage, Kane or Kendall County, visit go.illinois.edu/info4Hdkk
— Kendall County 4-H