Haumont Family Receives Multi-Generation Family 4-H Award

Haumont Family Receives Multi-Generation Family 4-H Award
The Haumont Family (l-r): Dylan Glendy, Wendi Glendy, Bereket Glendy, Deb Haumont, Dave Haumont, Matthew Haumont, Lynn Haumont, Ellie Haumont (front), and State 4-H Program Leader Kathleen Lodl

The Dave and Deb Haumont family of Custer County received a 2025 Multi-Generational Family Volunteer award on Sunday, August 24 during 4‑H Day at the Nebraska State Fair. 4‑H volunteers were honored in four award categories at the Fair.

The Haumont family has been leading 4-H shooting sports for over 40 years. They remain impactful in their dedication, knowledge of the sport, firearms, and continued involvement with 4-H youth. The family has fostered a culture dedicated to excellence, sacrificing countless hours to devote themselves to helping the youth of their community, and beyond.

The Nebraska 4-H volunteer recognition program is designed to complement the tradition of recognizing outstanding volunteers and to provide a standard, consistent approach to volunteer recognition across Nebraska.

The Custer County 4-H Council will meet on Monday, September 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the 4-H Building in Broken Bow. A meeting agenda will be posted at the Custer County Courthouse in Broken Bow, after September 8. The business meeting is open to the public.

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