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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Chaves County) |
Date | October 19, 2009, 10:21 pm |
For Objective | Medium-term Show medium-term objectives |
Impact Report | County Competitive Events County competitive events and contest trainings were conducted to expand life skills and knowledge. 100% of junior youth advanced to district level competition. Contest areas included livestock, livestock skill-a-thon, favorite foods, consumer decision, crops, clothing revue, home economics skill-a-thon, horticulture, home economics bowl, rifle, air rifle, wool judging, and meats identification. 94% of youth participating in competitive events increased mastery and independence related to teamwork, character, and critical thinking as evidenced by team camaraderie, positive sportsmanship and completion of project related activities. Leadership Workshop 5 4-H youth attended a multi-county leadership workshop held in Clovis. Youth participated in hands on workshops and activities designed to increase life skills related to leadership, teamwork and cooperation. State 4-H officers served as group leaders and facilitators completing leadership training and field experience. |