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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Curry County) |
Date | October 28, 2008, 3:31 pm |
For Objective | Medium-term Show medium-term objectives |
Impact Report | County Council Youth that are in our highest leadership roles in the county are very important. Curry County 4-H council provides the opportunity for nine youth to serve as officers during the program year. The main function of the county council is to provide leadership roles to these individuals. These individuals are involved in planning the county 4-H program throughout the year. These individuals attended workshops to refine both their leadership skills and officer skills in the spring. These individuals and the 4-H agent have worked throughout the year to better refine both their leadership skills and parliamentary procedure skills through both hands on experience and through competition as our council officers were the main component of the parliamentary procedure team that competed in the State competition in Las Cruces, NM where the team placed 2nd. Five youth involved in the county council also attended Senior Leadership Retreat where they learned leadership, teamwork and communication skills. They also participated in a service learning activity. Additionally, youth have been provided the opportunities to present leadership skills at 4-H council meetings. Increases in participation at the county council level and effectiveness of the council to the clubs in the program have been observed. Lastly, increase in the use of proper parliamentary procedure skills while participating in meetings has been observed throughout the program year. |