Grace Ogden giving her closing presentation at the Morrow County Board of Commissioners meeting on August 2, 2023.
Photo credit: Julie Baker

Hello again! My name is Grace Ogden, and I am a student intern in Morrow County with the Oregon State University Extension Service. I am just about to begin my second year of school at Oklahoma State University, working towards a degree in animal science business. This summer I did a majority of my work preparing for county fair with OSU Extension 4-H in Morrow County. I have also gotten the opportunity to work with our crops specialist Larry Lutcher on a couple of projects of his this summer.

As my internship came to an end, I was able to reflect on my summer and see that I had so many opportunities and learned so much. I organized a group day-camp for our 4-H Cloverbuds and planned and facilitated lesson plans for our local daycare – teaching about the importance of seeds, and a lesson on soil horizons. I worked with judges, volunteers, donors, and families to prepare for the events of the Morrow County Fair and Livestock Auction, which also included helping plan, organize, and execute pre-fair contests.

I organized a potluck dinner for the annual South Morrow County Crop tour, updated and developed our webpage and social media platforms, created flyers, posts, and letters to send throughout our wide range of recipients and attended meetings serving as a representative for our office and county. I recently gave a presentation to the Morrow County Board of Commissioners recapping my summer with Oregon State Extension.

I worked with OSU Extension in this same office during my senior year of high school and loved the work I did so much. It was bittersweet to leave last June in order to work harvest before leaving for college, and even more bittersweet leaving the office for the second time this August due to school starting. I have been extremely lucky to have the opportunity to have Julie Baker and Larry not only as my supervisors and coworkers, but also as my friends. I have always had a passion for agriculture, specifically agricultural education, so I especially loved working in this position. I gained so much knowledge, experience, and relationships during my time in the county office, and I hope to be back very soon.

15 smiling children and four adults sit around bright blue tables in a classroom.
Grace Ogden with the Heppner Daycare summer campers after a lesson about soil horizons.
Photo credit: Heppner Daycare.

Hi! My name is Grace Ogden and I am a student intern in Morrow County with the Oregon State University Extension Service. I just completed my first year at Oklahoma State University, working towards a degree in Animal Science Business. Being so far away from home while at school makes me happy to be back in South Morrow County where I grew up! This summer, I will work primarily with the County 4-H program, preparing for county fair. I have also to work alongside our crops specialist on his projects this summer.

So far, I have organized a group day camp for our county 4-H Cloverbuds. I planned and facilitated lesson plans for our local daycare, teaching them about the importance of seeds and a lesson on soil horizons. I worked with judges, volunteers, donors and families to prepare for the events of the 2023 Morrow County Fair and Livestock Auction events. I also organized a potluck dinner for the annual South Morrow County Crop tour. I worked on our website and social media platforms and crafted flyers, posts and letters to send to our wide range of recipients.

I worked with OSU Extension in this same office during my senior year of high school, so I am excited to be back here with familiar coworkers. I have always been passionate for agriculture, specifically agricultural education, so I love working in this position. I am ready to jump in with two feet to prepare for the fair and anything else that comes my way!