Fifteen teens selected as Nebraska delegates for National 4-H Congress

Fifteen teens selected as Nebraska delegates for National 4-H Congress

Fifteen delegates and five alternates have been selected to represent Nebraska at the 2023 National 4-H Congress. The delegates, who are receiving partial scholarships to attend National 4-H Congress, include:

  • Miya Carey, Holt County
  • Taylor Kramer, Dawson County
  • Austin Kamm, Cuming County
  • Emily Miller, Cheyenne County
  • Alexa Tollman, Dawes County
  • Claire Gangwish, Buffalo County
  • Libby Mackin, Webster County
  • Lauren Dick, Thayer County
  • Andrew Kreuscher, Dawson County
  • Morgan Schommers, Dawes County
  • Kaylee Powell, Merrick & Hall Counties
  • Hunter Blume, Red Willow County
  • Autumn Lindsley, Butler County
  • Micah Pracheil, Lancaster County
  • Sara Thomsen, Pierce County

The alternates, who may attend National 4-H Congress at their own expense, include:

  • Cadde Beeby, Red Willow County
  • Rylie Carter, Butler County
  • Emily Brhel, Clay County
  • Jaden Hunke, Dawson County
  • Mahayla Allred, Dawes County
  • Emily Barfknecht, Adams County

National 4-H Congress is the premier leadership event for 4-H members ages 15 to 19. The event brings together youth from across the country and provides educational and cross-cultural experiences. The goal is to inspire youth to take on leadership roles and make meaningful impacts within their communities. The event is held each fall in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information about National 4-H Congress, please visit 4h.unl.edu/congress.