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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Chaves County) |
Date | October 29, 2009, 10:55 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | Chaves County Fair/Eastern New Mexico State Fair The Chaves County 4-H and FFA Fair was a highlight for the 4-Hers. Forty six (46) 4-Hers exhibited four hundred ninety two (492) project items that emphasize their development of life skills. Youth received recognition and feedback for continued improvement of knowledge and skills. Youth received recognition and feedback for continued improvement of knowledge and skills. Over $2700 was paid to Chaves County 4-H members through premiums earned for the indoor exhibits. 80% showed an increase in knowledge and skills related to home economics, creative arts, and personal development as evidenced by quality baking products, garments made, products exhibited and ribbons awarded. Over 35 volunteers/parents/4-hers serve as superintendents, secretaries, and assistants during entry day at the county fair. Thirty-five (35) 4-Hers earning a 1st place ribbon on their projects, then exhibited the projects at the New Mexico State Fair for a total 175 exhibits and $408 in premiums won. The home economist serves as superintendent of the Inside 4-H exhibits and the educational booths for the Eastern New Mexico State Fair. Eight southeast counties brought exhibits which resulted in 247 participants, 945 exhibits and $1, 762 awarded. |