. Agri-news. Agriculture. IT oo oo oo oo oo oo c: May 6,1996 Elkwater 4-H member receives Premier's Award An 18 year old high school student from Elkwater is the 199b recipient of the Alberta i ll program's highest honour. Dalyce Russill was chosen as the Premier's Award winner from a group of finalists known as the Premier's Award Group. The 19% group includes: Dalyce Russill. Elkwater; Carmen Webber, Okotoks; Molly Johanson. Westerose; Jason Bishell, Veteran; Shelly Menzak. Ranfurly; Chris Bowman, Onoway; and, Candace Boyne, Wembley. During the four day annual Alberta 4-H Selections program
. Agri-news. Agriculture. IT oo oo oo oo oo oo c: May 6,1996 Elkwater 4-H member receives Premier's Award An 18 year old high school student from Elkwater is the 199b recipient of the Alberta i ll program's highest honour. Dalyce Russill was chosen as the Premier's Award winner from a group of finalists known as the Premier's Award Group. The 19% group includes: Dalyce Russill. Elkwater; Carmen Webber, Okotoks; Molly Johanson. Westerose; Jason Bishell, Veteran; Shelly Menzak. Ranfurly; Chris Bowman, Onoway; and, Candace Boyne, Wembley. During the four day annual Alberta 4-H Selections program in Olds. April 26-29. 136 of the province's top 4-H members participated in activities designed to improve leadership, group interaction and life skills. This year's theme was ' Virtual Reality: Managing Change in Our Changing World". With Selections 1996 being turned into a virtual community', delegates were challenged to exhibit leadership by managing a community change and discussing personal experiences with change. The delegates were given the opportunity to surf the net' and consider how changes in technology may affect their reality. "I am excited to be named the recipient of the 33rd Premier's Award.'' says Russill. "It is a great honour to represent Alberta ; As one of her responsibilities, she will represent Alberta at the Young Foresters Camp in Prince Island in July, 1996. For the past year Russill has been an active member of the Coaldale Fquestrian 4-11 Light Horse Club and was previously a member in the Medicine Hat Light Horse Club for seven years. As well as holding executive positions in her club, she has participated in various regional and provincial 4-H activities. Russill is also involved with other youth groups. Roy Brassard, MIA Olds-Didsbury. presented Russill with the award trophy on behalf of Premier Klein and the Government of Alberta. Russill will officially accept her award from Premier Klein at a later date. Brassar
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