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Impact Report

For plan Youth Development (Otero County)
Date October 29, 2009, 8:17 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report Twenty-eight 4-H members participated in the Otero County Fair showcasing their development of life skills through indoor exhibits related to over 200 project areas. Over 300 items were exhibited. One hundred nine of the county exhibits qualified to be entered in the New Mexico State Fair 4-H Indoor Exhibit Department and forty-five of the county exhibits qualified to be entered in the Southern New Mexico State Fair 4-H Indoor Exhibit Department. Youth received recognition and feedback for continued improvement of knowledge and skills. Recognition for indoor exhibits included ribbons, rosettes, plaques, belt buckles and duffle bag. Photographs of 4-H members winning plaques were published in the Alamogordo Daily Newspaper. 4-H youth showed an increase in knowledge and skills related to home economics, creative arts, animal science, engineering science, and personal development as evidenced by quality baking products, woodworking items, Cloverbud displays, and other exhibits.