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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Rio Arriba County)
Date October 6, 2009, 7:46 pm
For Objective Medium-term Show medium-term objectives
Impact Report 2008-2009 Program Year With the help of a program assistant and all of the staffs help the following items depict some of the outcomes of the 4H program during the 2008-2009 program year. Enrollment •13Clubs •182 members •58 adult leaders •10 Teen Leaders 4-H Activity Participation •52 County 4-H Camp •50 County Contests •16 County Cloverbud Day Camp •3 Livestock School •4 State Conference •41 Record books •59 4H Awards Program •7 County Senior Shooting Contest •32 4H Leadership Training Livestock at 2009County Fair •22Market Lamb •39Market Swine •10 Heifers •14 Steers •35 Market Goats •24 Horse •25 Rabbits •25 Poultry Livestock Auction: $62,865.31 (includes add on money) Homemade Delights Auction: $3525.00 Indoor Exhibits at 2009 County Fair •127 4-H/FFA Indoor Entries •58 Designated for State Fair •8 Grand Champion Savings Bond Winners •13 Cloverbud Entries •7 4-H Club Spirit DisplaysYouth exhibits •82 Open Division Entries •$128.00 paid out to Open Division School Enrichment • Alcalde, Hernandez Elementary, Chimayo Head Start and Home Sweet Home Christian Educators completed Egg to Chick • McCurdy participated Cloverbud Sewing Workshop • Mountain View and McCurdy participated in Tobacco Education • Espanola Elementary, Chimayo Head start and McCurdy Elementary participated in the “Germ Detective” presentation