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Impact Report
For plan | Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Union County) |
Date | December 8, 2008, 3:37 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | 4-H leaders are encouraged to attend one of the two leader meetings held in the spring. Leaders and parents are asked for their input on various areas of the 4-H program and are also asked to sign up as project leaders to help youth in the club and county to be able to complete their projects. Example - a leathercraft leader assists 4-H youth enrolled in the leathercraft project achieve the goals they have set in their particular year of project. 40 leaders attended the two leader meetings. Insight was given to the Extension Home Economist on areas that need improvement in the program and areas that they felt just needed to continue as is. Contests and demonstrations were two areas they felt needed assistance. The agent attended club meeting and presented the various contests that are offered and had information on the Horticulture contest where the youth identified various fruits and vegetables and judged a class of apples. A game show format was used to help instruct the youth in various facets of 4-H - parliamentary procedure, contests, projects etc. The youth enjoyed using the team responder and it has been suggested that we use this format in the future for teaching various subjects. |