/ ECS / Mary B. Van Allsburg
“My gateway to college was 4-H.”
As a member of the Crystal Lake 4-H Club Mary Van Allsburg won the 4-H State Award in clothing and went on to compete at the National 4-H Congress. Van Allsburg started her career as a rural teacher and 4-H leader at Girdle Road School, near Rothbury, and at Piper School, near Shelby. Her 4-H scrapbook, a book of certificates, ribbons and photos detailing her 4-H sewing and stitchery projects, trips to 4-H horse shows and her selection as a National 4-H Congress delegate helped her to receive a 4-H scholarship to MSU. In 1992, she donated her entire 4-H scrapbook to the Michigan 4-H Foundation to be included in the MSU Archives collection. Van Allsburg received a bachelor’s in human ecology and later a master’s in retail of textiles and clothing. Van Allsburg taught at the University of Wisconsin-Strout, and in West Virginia. She served eight years in MSU Extension; seven for as a home demonstration agent in Menominee, Antrim, Crawford, Kalkaska and Chippewa counties and then a year as extension home economist in Chippewa County. She ended her career as a social worker for the Michigan Department of Social Services. In retirement, Van Allsburg founded Wee Care, a smocking group that sewed infant gowns and donated them to local hospitals. The smocks were then given to families who experience the death of a newborn or stillborn baby. She has attended Elderhostel and other events at Kettunen Center. She is also a member of Muskegon’s Central United Methodist Church. In memoriam December 20, 2009.
Through 4-H I have learned so many things that can help me build my confidence. I went from feeling insecure about my disability to being able to tell other kids who have dyslexia that even if it is difficult, you shouldn\'t feel embarrassed about it. Since joining 4-H I can share my experience with dyslexia and help people understand the disability.
— Sophia Mason, Monroe County
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he Michigan Farm Bureau 4-H Excellence in Agriculture Award recognizes 4-H volunteers who exhibit excellence in 4-H youth education and leadership in agriculture-related areas. 2024 4-H Salute to Excellence Award winners pictured include Robert Richards (left) and Jennifer Specht (right). Click on the button below to view all of the 2024 4-H Legacy Award winners!