
Janice O. Harwood
Janice O. Harwood’s career included seven years as a high school home economics teacher and the remainder of her career in Extension until retiring in
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Janice O. Harwood’s career included seven years as a high school home economics teacher and the remainder of her career in Extension until retiring in

Since 1974 Angela P. Hass has managed corporate financial issues for six major American corporations including GTE, Shugart Corporation (a division of Xerox),

Jon Hausserman has committed his life to bettering the lives of others. For the past 25 years, he has been a philanthropic entrepreneur, volunteering full-time

George Hazle and his wife, Shirley, own and operate Golden Knob Dairy Farm. Hazle has been involved with the dairy industry his entire life and has served on

As a member of the Victor 4-H Club and the Clinton County 4-H Service Club, Shirley Hazle learned the significance 4-H can have on young people, as such she

Ronald L. Hendrick was appointed dean of the Michigan State University College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) in 2016. He previously served as

Fred Henningsen, a Michigan State University graduate, served as both a 4-H and agriculture agent in Van Buren County and then county extension director in St.

For 37 years, Henrietta Hensler dedicated her life to formally helping young children build their reading and math literacy skills. She has also spent many of

Barbara Haynes Heyboer has been involved in the health care industry for nearly 50 years as a certified surgical technologist. She was instrumental in forming

Janel Horrocks-Boehmer was an educator at Hartland Consolidated Schools for almost three decades. For 26 years, she taught middle and high school math,
Through 4-H, I have become the person I am today. Not only has it made me who I am, but has given me lifelong friendships and leaders to look up to. 4-H and everyone I have met through 4-H has fostered my passion for animals and led me to the path I am considering for my future.
— Bridget Paidl, Menominee 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.