Forty-six Missourians will be inducted into the Missouri 4-H Hall of Fame at 3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, at the Fred E. Davis Multipurpose Center on the State Fair Community College campus in Sedalia.

The Missouri 4-H Foundation annually recognizes the work of 4-H friends and volunteers through its recognition and awards program, said Rachel Augustine, interim director of the Missouri 4-H Foundation.

“Individuals who have created exceptional legacies of service and dedication to 4-H are recognized and honored with membership in the Missouri 4-H Hall of Fame,” Augustine said.

County 4-H councils nominate individuals with at least 20 years of volunteer service to Missouri 4-H.

This year’s inductees and their counties:

Louise Armstrong, Monroe County; Linda Bast, Crawford County; Steven Begley, Marion County; Carla Bellis, Lawrence County; Ann (posthumous) and Bill Bohnert, Jackson County; Billy Claiborn, Greene County; Clark County Cattlemen, Clark County; Mary Darting, St. Charles County; Richard Evans, Caldwell County; David Feldkamp, Lewis County; Kay Green, Livingston County; Nancy Harris, Ralls County; Olga Haverland (posthumous), St. Clair County; Karen Homfeld, Lafayette County; Gary Hunt, Randolph County; Larry Jackson, Jasper County; Kenneth and Marjorie Jenkins, Ray County; William and Cindy Kautsch, Cole County; John (posthumous) and Carolyn Koenigsfeld, Osage County; Connie Laney, Phelps County; Karen Loyd-Minear, Knox County; Gary McFee, DeKalb County; Wayne and Sally Minnick, Daviess County; Patricia Misuraca (posthumous), Franklin County; Dean and Loretta Owen, Barton County; Phyllis Owens, Gentry County; Bill and Judy Pauley, Putnam County; Wesley Rhodes, Linn County; Barbara Schneider, Warren County; Tricia Schniedermeyer, Lincoln County; Ray and Jan Schwarz, Clinton County; Lauretta Smith, Montgomery County; Gerry Snapp, Saline County; Trudy and Earl Twenter, Cooper County; Roy White, Johnson County; Patricia Wiggins, Scotland County and Melvern “Junior” Worley, Audrain County.