Lancaster County 4‑H is proud to announce Dena Noe of Lincoln as winner of the December “Heart of 4‑H Award” in recognition of outstanding volunteer service.
She has volunteered with 4‑H for eight years, teaching Clover College workshops on basic banking, entrepreneurship and bike safety. At “Connecting the Dots” interactive career exploration programs in Lincoln and Kearney, Dena shared important information with students about potential careers. As a member of the Lancaster County Extension Board from 2017–2022, she helped provide direction for Extension’s program areas, including the 4‑H youth development program.
“I’m a firm believer in education and what it can do for our youth,” says Dena. “But what is really special about 4‑H is not only are participants receiving education, they are receiving hands-on training for life. The skills the students are taught will help them grow into productive and responsible adults. It’s not just about the facts and figures; it’s about growing into productive members of society, one fun-filled project at a time. 4‑H is transforming their lives forever and that is powerful. My favorite experience as a 4‑H volunteer was being outside on my bike with the kids. Seeing the freedom the kids found from riding their bikes and experiencing the outdoors was very special.”