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Tom Fairchild To Receive Friend of 4-H Award

By Peg Boyles, Cooperative Extension

Tom Fairchild, longtime UNH Cooperative Extension dairy specialist and 4-H supporter, will be presented with the Friend of 4-H Award during the 4-H Foundation of New Hampshire’s fall meeting Oct. 18.

“The award celebrates Tom’s love for kids, cows, and 4-H,” said Wendy Brock, who heads the UNH Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development program. “It isn’t presented every year, but when the Foundation deems that an individual or group has provided outstanding volunteer, financial, or technical program support to the 4-H Youth Development program over several years. Tom Fairchild meets all three criteria.”

The Foundation meeting takes place at Canterbury Woods Country Club in Canterbury, beginning at 5:30 pm. If you would like to attend, please call Nancy Oakley at 862-2180 or email her at nancy.oakley@unh.edu by Friday, October 13.

A 1959 UNH graduate, Fairchild spent his career at the university. Over the years he served as an Extension dairy specialist, a UNH professor, chairperson of the department of animal and nutritional sciences, dean of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, and interim UNH president.

After his stint as interim president ended in 1995, Fairchild returned to the UNH faculty and co-founded the university’s nationally recognized CREAM (Cooperative for Real Education in Agricultural Management) Program, a hands-on course for dairy and non-dairy students to assume management responsibilities for the UNH dairy herd.

UNH has previously honored him for his achievements with the Alumni Affairs Award for Excellence in Public Service, the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture’s Teaching Excellence Award. He also was presented the 2001 Distinguished Service Award by the Northeastern Section of the American Society of Animal Sciences.

As chair of the 4-H Foundation Board, in 2002 Fairchild led the group through a successful Centennial Campaign to raise an additional $100,000 for the Foundation. His efforts helped move the board into active fundraising activities and broaden the Foundation’s scope to support all areas of the 4-H youth development program.


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