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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Eddy County) |
Date | November 2, 2007, 2:48 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | The Eddy County 4-H Council had been inactive for a few years in the past. This year, the Home Economist reorganized and reactivated the County Council by encouraging 4-H members from all clubs in the county to attend the first council meeting. A new block and gavel were given to the first three clubs that had members attend three council meetings. The reorganized council has been successful in offering youth from the county more leadership opportunities. Council officers and members are encouraged to lead meetings, discuss and vote on business, and each month different members lead a new recreation activity.4-Hers who attend Council meetings are encouraged to deliver “county news” at their next club meeting. The County 4-H Council prepared early for National 4-H Week by recording radio spots, and asking the County and City governments to declare National 4-H Week in Eddy County. The council meets six times throughout the year to plan and discuss 4-H events and activities both on the county and state level. The Council officers work closely with the Home Economist to develop agendas, manage and council treasury, and communicate with club leaders |