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Impact Report
For plan | Youth Development (Harding County) |
Date | September 30, 2010, 3:10 pm |
For Objective | Long-term Show long-term objectives |
Impact Report | District Contests are a great avenue to engage youth in learning activities and for youth to meet new friends. Agent chaperoned six youth and four parents to district contest. 100% of the youth competed in contests and workshops. Youth compteted in fashion review, favorite foods contest, livestock judging, livestock skillathon, and talent show. Several youth took home top place awards and all youth had a great time and improved their public speaking and social skills. 80% of the youth competed for the first time and learned about their contest. One youth commented that " this was a great experience and I would like to judge livestock next year". As a result of 4-H and District Contests, these youth from Harding County learned a discipline, learned how to prepare, learned how to compete with integrity and sportsmanship, made new friends, and started a foundation on becoming more well rounded and productive citizens. |