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Announcing Monsanto as the new title sponsor of the 4-H Ontario Arbor Awards

4-H Ontario is proud to announce Monsanto as the new title sponsor of the 4-H Ontario Arbor Awards. The Monsanto 4-H Ontario Arbor Awards are 4-H Ontario’s most distinguished volunteer awards given out each year at 4-H Ontario’s Conference & Annual Meeting in March. Volunteers are nominated by their local Associations and recipients are chosen by a selection committee.

“4-H Ontario is excited to have Monsanto as the new sponsor of the 4-H Ontario Arbor Award,” said Evelyn Chambers, Senior Manager, Volunteer & Community Engagement, 4-H Ontario. “Monsanto has been and continues to be a generous supporter of the 4-H Ontario volunteer milestone awards and it is wonderful to have them support the prestigious Arbor Award as well.”

This award is open to all 4-H volunteers who have positively impacted 4-H in Ontario and have served the organization for over 10 years (this includes both club leaders and non-traditional volunteers). Nominees must have shown significant leadership, initiative and made a positive impact on 4-H at various levels (club, local, regional, provincial and/or national). Nominees’ involvement in other community activities and organizations is also strongly considered.

“Monsanto is so thankful for our connection to 4-H. We believe strongly in the value of supporting rural youth and helping them grow and develop into leaders,” said Trish Jordan, Public and Industry Affairs Director, Monsanto. “We also have a very strong culture of volunteerism and giving back. So it feels right to be able to lend our sponsorship to recognizing the people who make 4-H possible.”

4-H Ontario Associations are encouraged to nominate a volunteer from their Association by November 30, 2017.

More information and the nomination form can be found at 4-HOntario.ca/arbor-award

Source: 4-H Ontario


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