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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Sandoval County) |
Date | October 13, 2008, 4:03 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | SANDOVAL COUNTY 4-H CAMP The Sandoval County 4-H Council hosted an annual 3 day 4-H Camp at the Sandoval County Fairgrounds. 21 youth participated in hands-on workshops and activities designed to increase life skills related to decision making, teamwork, cooperation and self-esteem. Senior 4-H members served as counselors completing their leadership training and experience. 90% of youth participants reported an increase in mastery related to wildlife management, horse and livestock evaluation, shooting sports and horticulture. 75% of youth showed an increase in knowledge, skills and self-esteem related to oral and written communication. SANDOVAL COUNTY FAIR 105 youth participated in the Sandoval County Fair showcasing their development of life skills through indoor and livestock exhibits. Youth received recognition and feedback for continued improvement of knowledge and skills. Over $45,000 was paid to youth through the Jr. Livestock sale. 100% of youth showed an increase in knowledge and skills related to home economics, personal development, creative arts and livestock as evidenced by quality baking products, vegetable displays and animals shown. Livestock Judge stated: “It was a pleasure to see the kids so respectful and working hard with their animals. It is great to see the camaraderie and family oriented atmosphere that is missing at many county fairs throughout the state.” |