Plone site
  • Log in
  • Home
  • News Releases
  • Columns
  • Archive
Extension and Ag Research News
You are here:
  1. Home
  2. News Releases
  3. 2022
  4. January
  5. N.D. 4-H Foundation Recognizes Families, Individuals
N.D. 4-H Foundation Recognizes Families, Individuals The North Dakota 4-H Foundation honored one Hall of Fame inductee and six North Dakota 4-H Century Families. https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2022/january/n-d-4-h-foundation-recognizes-families-individuals https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/logo.png

N.D. 4-H Foundation Recognizes Families, Individuals

The North Dakota 4-H Foundation honored one Hall of Fame inductee and six North Dakota 4-H Century Families.

(Click the image below to view a high-resolution image that can be downloaded)

  • Bob Finken (left) is inducted into the North Dakota 4-H Hall of Fame. Also pictured is Mark Landa, chair of the North Dakota 4-H Foundation board. (NDSU photo)
    Bob Finken (left) is inducted into the North Dakota 4-H Hall of Fame. Also pictured is Mark Landa, chair of the North Dakota 4-H Foundation board. (NDSU photo)

The North Dakota 4-H Foundation recognized their 2021 4-H Hall of Fame inductee and six North Dakota 4-H Century Families during its recent Awards and Donor Recognition Luncheon held in Bismarck.

The Bob Finken of Douglas in Ward County, North Dakota, has been inducted into the North Dakota 4-H Hall of Fame. The six 4-H Century Families were:

  • David and Trish Mueller of Traill County, with 129 years of 4-H participation
  • Mike and Julie Liffrifg of Oliver County, with 142 years of 4-H participation
  • Oscar and Gloria Kleven of Benson, Morton and Ramsey counties, with 100 years of 4-H participation
  • Ron and Tamara Keller of Benson County, with 140 years of 4-H participation
  • Sarah Bedgar Wilson family of Stutsman and McLean counties in North Dakota and the state of Maryland, with 159 years of 4-H participation
  • Brian and Vicki Maddock family of Benson, Cass and McHenry counties, with 118 years of 4-H participation

Any family whose years as 4-H members, leaders and/or volunteers add up to 100 or more is eligible to be named a North Dakota 4-H Century Family.

The North Dakota 4-H Foundation’s 4-H Hall of Fame award recognizes an individual for their outstanding leadership and commitment to 4-H on a local, county, regional and state level.

Finken joined 4-H in Ward County as a youth in the 1970s. As an adult, Bob was a 4-H leader and started two clubs during his almost three decades with Ward County. He was president of the Ward County 4-H Council for four years and served on a number of committees during that time. Finken has judged communications arts and static exhibits at achievement days and was a superintendent for statics and the goat show. He received the friend of Ward County 4-H award in 2018.

At the state level, Bob has served as a volunteer and has also served as president of the North Central Research Extension Center, Board of Visitors for a number of years.


NDSU Agriculture Communication – Jan. 5, 2022

Source: Penny Dale, 701-231-8569, penny.dale@ndsu.edu

Editor: Elizabeth Cronin, 701-231-5391, elizabeth.cronin@ndsu.edu.

Navigation
  • Extension and Ag Research News
  • News Releases
  • Columns
  • Archive
Recent Columns
  • Prairie Fare: Are plastics harming our health?
  • Dakota Gardener: Fresh garden tomatoes
  • Prairie Fare: Hats off to cows and farmers during National Dairy Month
  • Dakota Gardener: The best new fruit for the Dakotas
  • Prairie Fare: Men, are you taking care of your health?
Recent Columns - More…
Mobile Site

NDSU Dept. 7520

314 Morrill Hall, P.O. Box 6050

Fargo, ND 58108-6050

Site Manager:
NDSU Agriculture Communication
701-231-7881

  • Map
  • Employment
  • Phone/Email Directory
  • Search
  • Privacy
  • Nondiscrimination