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Building a stronger Alberta May 5, 2008 Strathmore teen named 4-H Premier s Award winner Olds The Alberta 4-H Program s most prestigious award has been presented to Myranda Stewart of Strathmore during the 51 st annual 4-H Selections Program at Olds College, May 2-5. Stewart was chosen from among 90 of the province s top 4-H members as the 2008 Premier s Award winner. Building a stronger Alberta is about investing in our future. And that means investing in our youth, said Ed Stelmach, Premier of Alberta. We are fortunate to have dedicated young people in this province, like those involved in 4-H. It s their bright ideas and actions that will continue to make this province a place people are proud to call home. Richard Marz, MLA Olds, Didsbury and Three Hills presents Myranda Stewart with the Premier s Award trophy George Groeneveld, Minister of Agriculture and Food said, 4-H is about helping Alberta s young people grow into self-reliant, confident and successful individuals who will be the future leaders of our agriculture industry. There is no doubt that this year s award winner is all of these things and more. The government is proud to continue its strong support of the 4-H Program, which contributes so much to our rural communities. Stewart, a 17-year-old high school student, has stood out in Alberta's 4-H program, demonstrating the highest standards of leadership, communication and personal development skills. Throughout her nine years in 4-H, she has held numerous executive position in her club while excelling as a District Key Member. The Premier s Award selection process was by far my best 4-H experience, said Stewart. The system for selecting the recipient is, in itself, the greatest and most valuable experience I have gained. In addition to the Premier's Award announcement, 45 4-H members were chosen to represent 4-H at major educational programs throughout Canada and the United States over the 2008/09 year. Fourteen 4-H Ambassadors were also selected to serve a two-year term promoting 4-H and youth involvement in Alberta. 4-H is Alberta's longest running rural youth program with 6692 members and 2,300 leaders participating in close to 400 clubs across the province. For more information, visit www.4h.ab.ca or contact the provincial 4-H office at 780-422-4444. Editors note: Backgrounder on Selections Program attached.

May 5, 2008 Provincial 4-H Selections Award Trips The following pages outline the 45 trips awarded at the Selections Program. 4-H Ambassadors Group Back row l to r: Heather Polasek, Sexsmith; Kari Bergerud, Edgerton; Stacey Benjamin, Stettler; Cody Coleman, Innisfail; Dean Kosheiff, Fairview; Luke Wrubleski, New Sarepta; Josh Foot, Red Willow; Owen Burdek, Lac La Biche Front row l to r: Stephanie Parker, Lethbridge; Brittany Miller, Calmar; Lindsey Meredith, Claresholm; Myranda Stewart, Strathmore; Jenna Huot, Vimy; Adeleen Bayes, Trochu 4-H Ambassadors exemplify the leadership, communication and personal development skills for which Alberta s 4-H program is recognized. Their role is to promote 4-H to members and nonmembers. Southern Region Lindsey Meredith, Claresholm Stephanie Parker, Lethbridge Calgary Region Adeleen Bayes, Trochu Myranda Stewart, Strathmore West Central Region Cody Coleman, Innisfail Luke Wrubleski, New Sarepta East Central Region Stacey Benjamin, Stettler Josh Foot, Red Willow Northeast Region Kari Bergerud, Edgerton Owen Burdek, Lac La Biche Northwest Region Jenna Huot, Vimy Brittany Miller, Calmar Peace Region Dean Kosheiff, Fairview Heather Polasek, Sexsmith

Description of Selections Award Trips The Royal Bank 4-H Interprovincial Exchange Sponsor: The Royal Bank of Canada Five delegates meet in Calgary for a send-off banquet before departing to their host provinces. During the exchange, they experience the lifestyles and customs of another province by exchanging ideas and developing a better understanding and appreciation of other Canadians. Delegates will also have the experience of hosting a delegate from another province. Recipients: Stacey Benjamin, Stettler Andrew McCrae, Vermilion Carla McDonald, Stony Plain Amber Shuttleworth, Balzac Krystal Stone, Kitscoty Back row l to r: Amber Shuttleworth, Balzac; Andrew McCrae, Vermilion; Stacey Benjamin, Stettler, Bob Bolten Front row l to r: Krystal Stone, Kitscoty; Carla McDonald, Stony Plain Montana 4-H Congress, Bozeman, Montana Sponsor: Calgary Stampede and 4-H Program Trust During the Congress, the four Alberta delegates will see Montana 4-Hers in action, and learn how 4-H operates in Montana. Delegates are invited to take part in seminars, workshops and discussions as well as observing various competitions. Recipients: Adeleen Bayes, Trochu Jenna Huot, Vimy Vance Kremp, Barrhead Luke Wrubleski, New Sarepta Back row l to r: Aron Madson, Vance Kremp, Barrhead; Luke Wrubleski, New Sarepta Front row l to r: Jenna Huot, Vimy; Adeleen Bayes, Trochu

National 4-H Citizenship Seminar, Ottawa, Ontario Sponsor: Canadian 4-H Council Eight delegates will join other 4-H members from each province for a seminar in Ottawa. Delegates will be involved in group discussions, lectures, and seminars dealing with Canadian government structure. They will have the opportunity to see the Parliament Buildings, attend a session at the House of Commons, visit Government House and tour the city of Ottawa. Back row l to r: Lorne Howey, Fox Creek; Jerrid Driedger, Calgary; Scott Blahun, Mayerthorpe; Derrick Plante, St. Paul; Bob Boulton Front row l to r: Kayla Tollefson, Camrose; Brianna Block, Rosalind; Lindsey Meredith, Claresholm; Jane Becker, Edson Recipients: Jane Becker, Edson Scott Blahun, Mayerthorpe Brianna Block, Rosalind Jerrid Driedger, Calgary Lorne Howey, Fox Creek Lindsey Meredith, Claresholm Derrick Plante, St. Paul Kayla Tollefson, Camrose National 4-H Conference, Toronto, Ontario Sponsor: Canadian 4-H Council Eight Alberta delegates, along with delegates from the other nine provinces, the US and the United Kingdom will come together for six days in Toronto. This program deals with issues and concerns in Canadian agriculture relevant to senior 4-H members and involves group discussions, guest lecturers, and total group participation in a variety of sessions. Back row l to r: Heather Harty, Foremost; Sarah Reich, Tomahawk; Kari Bergerud, Edgerton; Brittney Davies, Dapp; Jessica Ruskowsky, Wetaskiwin Front row l to r: Heather Polasek, Sexsmith; Bob Boulton; Kevin Bolduc, Stavely; Stacey Kading, Cessford Recipients: Kari Bergerud, Edgerton Kevin Bolduc, Stavely Brittney Davies, Dapp Heather Harty, Foremost Stacey Kading, Cessford Heather Polasek, Sexsmith Sarah Reich, Tomahawk Jessica Ruskowsky, Wetaskiwin

California 4-H Exchange, California Sponsor: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce The delegates will travel to California to participate in the California Annual 4-H Leadership Conference as well as a possible host family stay prior to the conference. Delegates will experience 4-H programming in California, visit with 4-H members and exchange ideas. The leadership conference is designed with fun and learning in mind and is focused on developing leadership skills and discussing current issues that affect youth. Recipients: Owen Burdek, Lac La Biche Jennifer Danielsen, Delia 4-H Alberta/Northwest Territories Agriculture Development Tour Sponsors: ITS Travel and 4-H Program Trust Back row l to r: Stephanie Parker, Lethbridge; Marina Matson, Bluffton; Mark Doolaege, Consort; Graham Brittain, Lacombe; Brad Nichiporik, Hotchkiss; Russel Gallelli, Crossfield; Travis Hanson, Airdrie; Nathan Sereda, Bow Island; Myranda Stewart, Strathmore; Marguerite Stark Front row l to r: Jenna Huot, Vimy; Adeleen Bayes, Trochu The 4-H Alberta/Northwest Territories Agriculture Development Tour promotes the importance of agricultural products and by-products, as well as increase the awareness of the diversity of agriculture throughout Alberta and the NWT. An attempt will be made to purchase Alberta products where possible, visit agricultural processing and production facilities, and identify Alberta products that are available in the Northwest Territories. Members will also gain an appreciation of the culture and lifestyles of residents in different regions of Alberta and the NWT. Delegates will travel by bus and will camp throughout the trip. Recipients: Graham Brittain, Lacombe Pamela Deagle, Consort Mark Doolaege, Consort Chelsey Fulton, Carstairs Russell Gallelli, Crossfield Travis Hanson, Airdrie Jennifer Jones, DeWinton Rita-Marie Leask, Cremona Marina Matson, Bluffton Brad Nichiporik, Hotchkiss Stephanie Parker, Lethbridge Nathan Sereda, Bow Island Myranda Stewart, Strathmore Kristina Szybunka, Sangudo Krista Van Sickle, Onoway Sarena Verbeek, Morinville

National 4-H Skills Conference, Brandon, Manitoba Sponsor: Canadian 4-H Council Eighteen delegates from across Canada will join senior 4-H members from Manitoba to explore how to identify, acquire, expand and market key skills that are valuable to gaining employment. Through interactive learning, delegates will identify and enhance the skills necessary to be successful in current and future job markets. Recipients: Jocelyn Dowell, Carstairs Miller, Calmar Brittany Alternate List 4-H members listed as an alternate may be called upon to replace a delegate at any one of the above programs. Jennifer Alexandre, Falher Sydney Budgeon, Crossfield Kayla Getzinger, Stony Plain Gina Lougheed, Red Deer Josee Marcoux, McLennan Amy Schoenknecht, Hay Lakes Courtney Webb, Brooks Colten Bodie, Coaldale Cody Coleman, Innisfail Dean Kosheiff, Fairview Keanan Mahoney, Vimy Emily Puch, Pincher Creek Kasara Van Hecke, Busby Media inquiries contact: Marguerite Stark Head, 4-H Branch Office: (403) 948-8510 Cell: (403) 669-6202 - 30 - Alberta Ag Media Line (780) 422-1005 Dial 310-0000 for toll-free access outside Edmonton

Selections 2008 Front Row (L to r): Cody Coleman, Hal Nixdorff, Vance Kremp, Dean Kosheiff, Stacey Benjamin, Russell Gallelli, Colton Bodie, Jerred Procee, Graham Brittain, Andrew McCrae, Brad Nichiporik, Clinton Grudecki, Matt Hodgson 1 st Standing Row: Vanessa Goodman (Facilitator), Leila Hickman (Facilitator), Lorne Howey, Rita-Marie Leask, Jessica Ruskowsky, Emily Puch, Krystal Stone, Sarah Morton, Jocelyn Dowell, Amy Schoenknecht, Krista Van Sickle, Jenna Logan, Jennifer Alexandre, Greg Borduzak (Jr. Staff) 2 nd Standing Row: Janet Kerr (Facilitator), Yvonne Yaremcio (Program Coordinator), Marina Matson, Gina Lougheed, Kristina Szybunka, Janessa Brewin, Stephanie Parker, Megan McBain-Tannas, Chelsey Fulton, Stacey Kading, Alexis McNeill, Sydney Brink, Jenna Huot, Jesse Wall, Pamela Deagle, Alexia Hoy (Jr. Staff) 3 rd Standing Row: Colleen Prefontaine (Facilitator), Ashley Eckel (Staff), Shelley Sayers (Facilitator), Owen Burdek, Leanne Wood, Myranda Stewart, Derrick Plante, Carla McDonald, Natalie Leask, Sarena Verbeek, Sydney Budgeon, Jennifer Jones, Kayla Tollefson, Jillian Wallace, Heather Harty, Stacey Williams 4 th Standing Row: Stacy Murray (Facilitator), Cole Andrew (Jr. Staff), Jolene Noble (Jr. Staff), Kristina Huisman, Amber Shuttleworth, Brianna Block, Daniel Dowell, Sarah Reich, Jennifer Danielsen, Jerrid Driedger, Mark Doolaege, Jessica Martens, Tevis Shirtliffe, Andrew Gray, Hayden Miller, Jeff Vatamaniuck 5 th Standing Row: Rob Smith (Facilitator), Kevin Bolduc, Scott Blahun, Evan Fletcher, Zach Konschuck, Heather Polasek, Nathan Sereda, Josee Marcoux, Samantha Drefs, Jane Becker, Josh Foot, Kari Bergerud, Garrett Fletcher, Travis Hanson, Dustin Coleman, Monica Trautman 6 th Standing Row: Cameron Horner (Facilitator), Kasara Van Hecke, Alyssa Bergo, Courtney Webb, Brittany Miller, Karla Ness, Kayla Getzinger, Addy Bayes, Lindsey Meredith, Brittney Davies, Carly Getzinger, Karly Bourbeau, Keanan Mahoney, Luke Wrubleski, Colin Blanchette