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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Chaves County)
Date October 15, 2008, 8:36 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Pecos Elementary School in Roswell was the site for the Afterschool Leather craft classes. These classes were held every Monday in April from 2:45pm to 5:00pm. The Leather craft classes were limited to the first 12 participants. During the sessions the students learned about the Cooperative Extension Service in Chaves County and the 4- H program. Students gained knowledge in basic leather craft definitions and the history of leather crafting. Each participant learned how to use stamping tools, prepare the leather for tooling, cut out projects, lacing techniques, and leather finishes. A key chain, bookmarker, coaster, cell phone holder and belt were made by each participant. Attendance: At least 80% attendance in all four classes. There were 12 youth, 1 volunteer leader, 1 Agent; 11 Hispanic, 3 White 7 females, 7 males .