
Stuart D. Sleight
Dr. Sleight is a retired professor from the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. During his tenure at MSU, he taught both veterinary and
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Dr. Sleight is a retired professor from the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. During his tenure at MSU, he taught both veterinary and
Melissa Souva has been active in Michigan’s agricultural industry her entire life. After earning an undergraduate degree from Michigan State University and a
Douglas Sprik is owner of the Sprik Family Sheep Farm. As a sheep producer, he has sheared sheep in many states and participated in both state and national
Debbie Stabenow has built her political life on a series of firsts. In 1977 she became the first woman to chair the Ingham County Board of Commissioners after
Janelle Stewart has translated her professional youth development expertise into service to the Lenawee County community. She is a member of the Agriculture
Tom Stewart is a professional manager and business coach, with primary expertise in organization design and operation strategy. By providing management, tools
Carol Stockman has given her life to volunteering since retiring as the Berrien County treasurer in 1996. She is a past president and treasurer of the Berrien
Accomplished economist, public servant and author David A. Stockman is most noted for his tenure as director of the Office of Management and Budget in the
Strautz Holsteins, co-owned and operated by Pasty Strautz, is a 40-head dairy operation that has garnered national, state and local honors for its registered
Sara “Sally” Stuby began her leadership roles as an officer and teen leader of the FLS Challengers 4-H Club, the St. Joseph County Teen Service
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
Become a permanent part of the Michigan 4-H Children's Garden by sponsoring a brick! Bricks can be donated in your name; in honor of a family, friend or club; or in memory of loved ones. Learn more: Sponsor a brick!.
Outstanding Michigan 4-H alumni, volunteers, youth, staff and partners were recognized Sept. 21 during the 2024 Michigan 4-H Legacy Awards Celebration in East Lansing. Awards presented at the event, which was hosted by Michigan State University Extension and the Michigan 4-H Foundation, are among some of Michigan 4-H’s highest honors for adults.