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Longtime 4-H volunteer Brudi notches state hall of fame honor Valerie Brudi, a club leader in Jo Daviess County, was recently named to the Illinois 4-H Hall of Fame for her leadership and mentoring role as a volunteer. The hall of fame honors volunteers and former staff members for their dedication to the University of Illinois Extension 4-H youth development program. Brudi was nominated by Jo Daviess County Extension staff and is one of 71 people who were recognized during a virtual ceremony last month. Brudi has been a volunteer with the Jo Daviess County 4-H program for 11 years, serving in roles including club leader, horse superintendent, swine superintendent and awards committee member. In her role as a club leader, she offers support and counsel to the club organizational leader and 4-H families. Some of her duties as a club leader include assisting with club meetings and activities, helping to recruit
new youth, helping to organize club officers and helping 4-H youth stay updated on deadlines and 4-H opportunities. “Valerie is a dedicated 4-H leader, valued volunteer and a proud parent to four children. Three of her children are still active 4-H,” Angela Miller, University of Illinois Extension 4-H youth development program coordinator, said in a news release. “Valerie does so much behind the scenes for our program and is one of those volunteers that I have on speed-dial because she is always willing to lend a hand no matter the circumstance.” A Stockton resident, Brudi and her husband, Brad, have four children and two grandchildren. She works as a patient account representative at FHN in Freeport. For more information about 4-H in Jo Daviess County or volunteering, contact Miller at 815-858-2273 or amillr11@illinois.edu.
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Stockton Elementary School students were honored for showing an example of the “Blackhawk Way” during the week of Aug. 30. The expectation encourages students to be respectful, responsible and safe.
Historical exhibit highlights influential women The Lena Historical Society museum will be open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, for visitors to enjoy a new exhibit, “Impacting History: Lena Women Who Made Their Mark.” The 10 women featured, all born in the 19th century, probably aren’t known by most Lena citizens, said Sharon
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Welton, executive director of the Stephenson County Historical Museum. “The women were chosen because they did things that, for the time, took courage; they helped pave the way toward women’s equality,” Welton said. “They did work that was mostly thought to be ‘men’s work.’ Many went on to do these things outside of Lena, but they all considered Lena their home and all are buried here.” The women are Mary Ann Curtis, Martha Burbridge, Mary Buss, Rachel Schermerhorn, Elvira Montague, Lucinda McEathron, Nellie Snider, Beulah Shoesmith, Rosalie Taylor and Helen Cooper. The exhibit will be on display until the summer of 2023. In addition to Sept. 18, the museum, located at 470 Grove St., is open by appointment all year. To schedule a group tour, call Richard at 815-238-6896.
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“Impacting History: Lena Women Who Made Their Mark” is a new exhibit at the Lena Historical Society museum, 470 Grove St. To schedule a group tour, call Richard at 815-238-6896.