The 2016 Montana 4-H Congress started and ended well for
Teton County. The event began with a
Montana 4-H Ambassador meeting where the new slate of State 4-H Officers was
announced. After announcing four officer
positions that fourteen youth from across the state were vying for, it was
announced that Watson Snyder, of Teton County, was selected as president. 4-H members applying for state officers
complete a two-day interview process.
The second day of Congress, all of the Teton County 4-H
delegates competed in contests. Maria
Murnane, Caroline Roeder, Kylee Ruckman, Claire Ruckman and Watson Snyder made
up the livestock evaluation team for Teton County, judging several classes of
livestock and giving reasons. Hanna
Antonsen competed in the Stir-Ups contest, a “top chef” style cooking
event. Antonsen made zucchini boats
using green pulses. The theme for the
event focused on pulse crops, as it is the International Year of the Pulse. In addition to being judged on
her food safety, cooking and plating skills, Antonsen also gave an oral
presentation for judges. Daniel
Asselstine competed in the new video contest with his video on the importance
of character and what builds character.
The video contest entailed showing a video, giving a presentation on the
video and an interview with judges. An
additional benefit to this contest was that one of the judges, Aaron Pruitt
with Montana PBS, was very instructional and offered an impromptu tour of the
PBS facilities for all video contestants.
Annie Townsend and Hannah Konen both competed in the fashion revue with
wool lined ensembles. The fashion revue contestants are judges on sewing,
poise, modeling and an interview with judges.
After competitions were completed, Teton County 4-H members
enjoyed guest speakers and a range of workshops including robotics, natural
resources, agriculture, career exploration and self-defense. The state contest winners were announced with
Teton County Livestock Judging Team placing sixth, Hanna Antonsen placing sixth
in Stir-Ups and Daniel Asselstine placing second in video. During the closing banquet, Kyra Bouma was
recognized as a Barbara Edens Memorial 4-H Scholarship winner. Townsend and Konen modeled their wool outfits
in front of a crowd of 400 people. Konen
was announced as the first place winner in the fashion revue, earning trip to
National 4-H Congress in Atlanta.
Townsend, who had submitted a state award application, story and
creative project, was announces as a 4-H State Award winner in textiles. She will also attend National 4-H Congress to
represent Montana.
The delegation was chaperoned by Brent Roeder and Jane
Wolery, MSU Extension Agents in Teton County.
The group was also joined by Janae Ruckman who assisted with the
livestock judging contest, Tammy and Katie Townsend, Jason Asselstine and RT
and Susan Snyder. Jayelyn Ruckman, Teton
County 4-H Alum, was in attendance as an MSU Extension intern serving in
Gallatin County.
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